The Scooby-Doo Zombie Game You Didn’t Know You Needed Has Finally Arrived

Ever dreamed of playing a Scooby-Doo adventure set in the Wild West… with zombies? Now you can! BogeyBeep and Sculptorium of Madness have created custom content for Zombicide: Undead or Alive that lets you play as Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred in a zombie-infested western town. They’ve designed printable character cards and even 3D-printable miniatures based on the Scoob’Thulu line. All you need is the Zombicide: Undead or Alive base game to start your spooky, western adventure!

Tekken 8 Chief Producer, Director Kohei Ikeda is Leaving Bandai Namco

In a recent statement, Ikeda shared his memories of the past 20 years with the company, recalling his start in game development with Soulcalibur 4. He then had the chance to work on the Tekken series, a franchise that meant a lot to him and that he always wanted to contribute to. He considers working alongside dedicated and skilled colleagues, all committed to making great games, to be one of the highlights of his career.

EA Game and 2 Other Games Free With PlayStation Plus for 24 Hours

PlayStation Plus subscribers can currently get three games for free until June 2nd. One of them is EA Sports FC 26, the newest version in the popular soccer series, and it will be available to play until the next installment comes out, likely in September or October. The other two free games are Nine Sols and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, both released in 2024. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is only available on PlayStation 5, meaning PlayStation 4 users won’t be able to get it as a free monthly game.

DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction Improvements Detailed, Out in August

DLSS Ray Reconstruction is a gaming technology that enhances visuals and boosts performance without traditional noise reduction methods. It uses advanced neural rendering and works with all Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards. The latest version was developed using Nvidia’s powerful computers and intelligently creates clearer pixels in ray-traced scenes, particularly in areas that usually appear grainy due to limited data.

Doctor Who Announcement Teased After Reports of the Christmas Special’s Delay

Russell T. Davies, the showrunner, recently hinted on BBC Radio 2 that an announcement is coming soon. He confirmed a press release is in the works, but joked about how slowly things move at the BBC, saying it requires many approvals. He estimates the announcement will arrive in about a week or two, though even as he said that, he acknowledged it might take longer due to the BBC’s internal processes.

New Super Mario Game for Switch 2 Leaked

A new report suggests a new Wario game is in development, according to Nintendo insider Nash Weedle. While this source hasn’t always been accurate, they’ve broken legitimate news in the past. Weedle hinted at something “Wariorelated,” following the recent free release of Pictonico, a game similar to WarioWare. This likely means the new game isn’t another WarioWare title, leaving Wario Land as the most probable option. Although Wario’s Woods and Wario World are possibilities, a new installment in those series seems unlikely. If it’s not Wario Land, it could be a completely new Wario game, or potentially another WarioWare* title, which hasn’t been definitively ruled out. Either way, a new game featuring Wario is reportedly on the way.

This week in PC games: Summer Game Fest, the Gothic remake, and the policing of furry Chicago

Everything feels different now, and the excitement we usually get from new game announcements might not happen. Without Geoff Keighley, we won’t see the big, flashy trailers and reveals on June 5th that usually help us get through the year. Plans for a sequel to Highguard are cancelled, and we shouldn’t expect any unexpected appearances from famous actors – surprises need something new to happen. We won’t be wondering what Mads Mikkelsen is wearing. I’m sharing this list of new PC games as a tribute to a future that now feels uncertain.

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