Splinter Cell Remake, Next Ghost Recon, Far Cry 7, and More Targeting 2026/2027 Launch – Rumor

The official word is that the next installment of Ghost Recon is being worked on, though a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet. Inside sources have suggested an alpha version will be out this Fall, and assuming all goes smoothly, it might launch in the following year. There haven’t been many recent developments regarding the Splinter Cell Remake, but whispers from last year hint at a possible 2026 debut. Regarding Assassin’s Creed Hexe, earlier reports suggested it would follow after the support for Assassin’s Creed Shadows ends.

One of Stalker’s most legendary mods has joined GOG’s one-click install program, making it easier than ever to die horribly in Chornobyl

Living now is quite thrilling, especially if you’re not fully acquainted with your Stalker mod developments. Frankly speaking, if that’s the case, there’s a hint of reproach due. However, let me enlighten you about an intriguing standalone mod named Stalker Anomaly. This mod serves as a precursor to Stalker 2 in a way, combining maps from all three original games into one expansive map for unbridled exploration. It’s packed with sandbox mechanics, such as an enhanced A-Life system and faction conflicts, allowing you to delve deep into the game world and interact dynamically with it.

Rayman Remake Targeting Late 2026, Rayman 4 Plans Underway – Rumor

According to reports from Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, who initially broke the news last year, a project codenamed “Steambot” is rumored to be slated for release towards the end of 2026. Sources close to development claim that things are going exceptionally well with the project’s progress.

New Stephen King TV Show’s Shared Universe & Dark Tower Connections Explained by Creator

Director Andy Muschietti shared with TV Insider that the purpose of the show is to offer a glimpse into an unexplored realm and suggest that what viewers think they know about books, stories, and movies based on ‘The Dark Tower’ is merely the surface. He further explained that this series will delve deeper, providing more than mere hints or Easter eggs. Muschietti added that while ‘It’ primarily presents these concepts from a human perspective, the series will offer a broader viewpoint with less speculation.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Trailer Brings a Surprising Character Back

In the initial sneak peek of “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” it is made clear that Ralph Fiennes returns as Dr. Ian Kelson, the mysterious figure who has continued to guard the eponymous bone temple. Fresh footage hints at a thrilling twist in his narrative, depicting him forming an unforeseen bond with Samson, the potent Alpha-infected character from the original film who surprisingly fathered a healthy child. The movie’s official summary suggests that this relationship will dramatically reshape perspectives on the infected and may hold significant implications for every survivor in Britain.

Malcolm in the Middle Star Says Fans Will Be “Surprised” With the Reboot

Muniz stated during an interview on the “Lightweights” podcast that he believes people might find it fascinating where everyone is and how the story unfolds. He admitted that portraying two decades in a four-episode limited series is challenging, but expressed optimism about the creative team’s approach, saying, “It’s not easy to cram 20 years of content into four, 30-minute episodes, but I think viewers will be satisfied with what they’ve produced.

Weapons Director Clears the Record on His Rumored DC Movie

Cregger stated during his interview at Double Toasted that the situation was being exaggerated on the internet. He clarified that there wasn’t a Joker and Harley Quinn script in development, and he hadn’t discussed it with James Gunn. For now, he has two films to focus on, as much of what’s being written about it online isn’t accurate.

New Clayface Set Photo Gives Us the Best Look Yet at DC Villain

The circulating Reddit photo from the r/DCU_ community reveals Harries on set, partially concealed by bandages over his damaged face. His visible, distorted features seem precarious and fragile, suggesting they might break away at any instant. The meticulous and grim makeup hints that the movie will rely heavily on realistic effects to bring the terrifying Clayface character to the screen, a technique often praised in horror for its adherence to genre standards. This aligns with recent set photos showing a bruised and wounded Harries being escorted to a hospital, implying that the film will portray the gruesome accident responsible for his transformation.