New Batman Arkham Game Leaked

It appears we’re expecting a follow-up to the highly acclaimed “Batman: Arkham Shadow,” which was one of the virtual reality games from the Batman: Arkham series launched in 2024. Developed by Camouflaj and published by Oculus Studios, this sequel continues the storyline from 2013’s Batman: Arkham Origins and its companion game Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate. Designed for Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S VR systems, the game was widely appreciated upon release, earning an 85 on Metacritic and winning the Best AR/VR Game award at The Game Awards. It also sold significantly well within the VR gaming market. Given its success, it’s not surprising to learn a sequel is in the works.

Keanu Reeves Responds to Demand to Return for Cyberpunk 2

Essentially, his story wraps up in the game Cyberpunk 2077. Given that he exists only as a digital entity within V’s head through some technology, there’s always a possibility for him to reappear if the game creators decide to bring Silverhand back. As for Cyberpunk 2, we know little more than it’s set in a city akin to a failed Chicago and that it might take several years before we learn more about its plot.

Taking Inventory: Minecraft Ferns An Overlooked Overworld Gem

In May 2011 during Minecraft’s Beta 1.6 release for Java Edition, ferns were initially introduced. This update also marked the debut of maps, trapdoors, and the very first official Minecraft trailer created by h.a.t films. While trailers are now routine, it was all kickstarted with that particular update.

Nintendo Doesn’t Need to Make New Franchises for New Games, Says Former Developer

In discussing Nintendo’s strategy for developing new games, Watanabe highlighted that the company often begins by prioritizing gameplay mechanics and subsequently identifies the suitable franchise where the game can fit. Essentially, Watanabe stated that they don’t create new franchises out of necessity but rather because they are driven to innovate in terms of gaming experiences – focusing on devising fresh ways for players to engage with their games before deciding on a franchise.

A Shonen Jump Classic Is Returning With New Movie After 10 Years

Yusei Matsui’s “Assassination Classroom” is still fresh in the minds of many fans, despite the creator’s current project, “The Elusive Samurai,” gracing the pages of Shonen Jump magazine and having its anime’s second season underway. To mark the 10th anniversary of the original debut of “Assassination Classroom,” it has been announced that a new movie is in production, featuring unseen materials for fans to enjoy. Below, you’ll find the announcement teaser and poster.

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5 Horror Shows With Multiple Seasons That Are Great From Beginning to End

Shows which restart their plots, characters, and environments annually have the advantage of delving into fresh concepts and terrors without being weighed down by extended narrative consistency. This freedom allows them to steer clear of the creative exhaustion that often arises when a singular danger persists past its logical resolution. Nevertheless, there are some exceptional serialized horror series that buck this trend, demonstrating that it’s feasible to create an engaging, thoughtful, and genuinely chilling tale that captivates from the very beginning all the way through to the finale.

PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct set for September 28

The PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct, led by Elle Osili Wood and PC Gamer’s Midas, is set to highlight forthcoming PC games. Notable publishers like Devolver Digital, Nightdive Studios, and SEGA have confirmed their attendance. During the event, viewers can look forward to exclusive trailers, updates from the Tokyo Game Show 2025 floor, interviews with developers, and unique announcements exclusively for this show.