Keepers of the Keep Targets 2026 Early Access Release as Its Fantasy Dice-RPG Demo Keeps Building Momentum

The most important thing to understand is this: Keepers of the Keep will launch in Early Access, not as a fully finished game in 2026. The developers anticipate the Early Access period will last a little over a year, with the complete game expected around mid-2027. Anyone claiming it will be fully released in 2026 is going beyond what has been officially announced.

Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land Hotfix Makes Kyle Less Hangry, Addresses Multiple Issues

The update includes many improvements designed to make the game more enjoyable. It adjusts how hunger and recovery work – for example, you’ll lose less hunger while resting – and adds new items to vendor shops. Players who own the DLC will also find legendary upgrades for their weapon blueprints. Plus, the update streamlines inventory management, preventing you from missing out on valuable gear due to limited space. Techland has clearly put a lot of effort into refining the game and providing the best possible experience for players, and you can find a full list of changes below.

Battlefield 6’s Hunter/Prey is Live on April 14 Alongside Progression Updates and Ping Improvements

Even though the Nightfall event is finishing and the Hunter/Prey update is on its way, the popular VL-7 Smoke and Night Mode will remain in the game. We’re also planning to improve how you progress, expanding these changes to vehicles, weapons, your career, and REDSEC. Our goal is to make the game faster-paced and more enjoyable, building on what we believe was a strong foundation when it launched.

PS2 Remaster on PS5 Earns a 99/100 User Review Score

Crystal Dynamics is famous for the Tomb Raider games, especially on the PlayStation 2. However, many players may not remember that they were also creating the Legacy of Kain series around the same time. Last month, Legacy of Kain: Defiance received a remastered version and was released on the PlayStation Store and other digital platforms. The original game received scores of 70-75 on Metacritic, and this remaster has earned a very similar 70-77. Back in 2003, Legacy of Kain had a dedicated and passionate fanbase, and that enthusiasm hasn’t faded. The remaster currently boasts almost perfect user reviews on the PlayStation Store and is one of the top-rated PS5 games available digitally.

Tubi Just Added A Jurassic Park Star’s Forgotten Cult Sci-Fi (& You Need to See it For One Wild Scene)

While the young actors in Jurassic Park weren’t very well-known at the time, Joseph Mazzello, who played Tim, later starred in a little-seen but beloved film called Star Kid. It’s a strange and fun superhero movie about a seventh-grader named Spencer who finds a robotic suit powered by artificial intelligence. The suit gives him superpowers, but Spencer quickly discovers he’s trapped inside, and he must also protect it from bug-like aliens who want to conquer Earth.

Morbid Metal Enters Early Access On April 8

The new trailer is packed with intense action, showcasing a combat system that looks both cool and genuinely engaging. We’ve been eagerly anticipating this game since speaking with the developer in 2022, and we can’t wait to start playing it!

Missing PS5 Game Returns as Free PlayStation Plus Game

A few months ago, the game Totally Reliable Delivery Service was unexpectedly removed from PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium. Games are regularly taken off these services each month, but this removal was a mistake. It stayed missing for months – through December, January, February, and March – with no explanation. Now, just as suddenly as it vanished, it’s back. This isn’t the first time this has happened; over the past year or two, the game has been removed and then reappeared a few times. It seems like a bug or internal error is causing these random removals, and Sony takes several months to fix it each time.

Every Mario Level in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (It Combines Multiple Games Into One)

As a critic, I’ve always appreciated that Mario games, at their core, are about helping those in need. But The Super Mario Bros. Movie really digs deeper into its characters, giving them more to do than just exist as obstacles or rewards. What’s great is the story doesn’t feel episodic like jumping from one level to the next – it actually builds. And don’t worry, the filmmakers didn’t forget what makes Mario, well, Mario. They brilliantly weave in familiar levels and settings, sometimes with fun twists, and sometimes by bringing them directly from the games. Now, fair warning: from here on out, I’m going to be spoiling things about The Super Mario Bros. Movie.