BrokenLore: FOLLOW launches June 1 for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC

Here is an overview of the game, via Serafini Productions:

Here is an overview of the game, via Serafini Productions:

Our team is building a truly massive city – the largest we’ve ever created for a game. It’s incredibly detailed and complex, far exceeding anything we’ve done before. Because Tokyo is so expansive, with its roads, buildings, plants, and varied terrain, we needed a dedicated team just to bring it to life in Forza Horizon. It’s a huge environment that demanded its own focused development effort.

Hey everyone, I’m Keiichiro Toyama, and I run Bokeh Game Studio. We finally released our first game, Slitterhead, last November. Honestly, we were asking ourselves if we could actually pull it off – could we build a game, with this team, and the way we wanted to work? Getting Slitterhead out there feels like we’ve answered that question, and now we’re really ready to get started!

The new horror series is executive produced by the creators of a popular show, Matt and Ross Duffer, but directed by Weronika Tofilska. Tofilska is no stranger to Netflix, having previously directed the critically acclaimed mini-series Baby Reindeer, which was based on a true, thriller-like story. She’s also directed episodes of shows like His Dark Materials, Hanna, and The Irregulars. Though details are still emerging, the trailer for Something Very Bad is Going to Happen suggests a wedding day gone terribly wrong. Viewers will find out more when the series premieres in two weeks.

The initial plan was for a carefully developed trilogy with ambitious ideas. Now, with the upcoming release of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, fans are getting a glimpse of what George Lucas had envisioned for the sequels – a sort of preview of his original concept.

I’m starting this article with a bit of a sad reflection because a recent announcement filled me with such joyful excitement, it reminded me of being a carefree child. The announcement was for Echoes of Aincrad, a game that could be one of the best JRPGs of 2026, and it’s based on the popular, though sometimes debated, anime Sword Art Online. It looks fantastic and promises an experience I’ve always wanted. However, one missing feature is preventing me from fully embracing the hype.

If you’re fascinated by firearms but lack access to them, Gun Club VR provides a remarkably realistic experience. Released in 2018 by The Binary Mill, this virtual reality game is known for its incredibly accurate simulations. It’s not a typical first-person shooter with a storyline; instead, it focuses entirely on faithfully recreating a wide variety of guns – from pistols and rifles to shotguns and sniper weapons – and letting you experience them in different virtual environments.

We often see shocking TV moments from unexpected plot twists, but sometimes shows change things that already happened. These changes, called retcons, can be small, but occasionally they’re massive, completely altering how fans understand the entire story and creating truly memorable moments.

Logan’s enduring popularity stemmed from his enigmatic nature, and the mechanics of his healing ability were a long-standing mystery for fans. For 27 years, Marvel kept the details secret, finally revealing them in a surprising place: Gambit (Vol. 3) #9. This issue featured Gambit facing off against Mister Sinister and Sabretooth, who had been severely injured and whose healing factor had failed. During their encounter, Sinister explained the origins of Logan and Sabretooth’s healing abilities – a backstory that would later be revised.

The upcoming prequel is set in the 1960s and will tell the story of Danny Ocean’s parents. Margot Robbie and a co-star, previously believed to be Ryan Gosling, will play these parents. This setting isn’t just about their story, though – it’s also a tribute to the original Ocean’s Eleven movie from 1960, which featured Frank Sinatra and his famous “Rat Pack” friends like Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.