Nintendo Indie World Showcase Announced for August 7th

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It’s likely that we might see a fresh Hollow Knight: Silksong trailer soon, possibly teasing the upcoming demo at Gamescom. Supergiant Games may also share news about the release of Hades 2 for multiple platforms, and perhaps even reveal a date for its Version 1.0 launch. We could potentially catch a glimpse of Enter the Gungeon 2, although it might not be coming out until 2026.

Formula Legends launches September 18

3DClouds CEO Francesco Bruschi stated in a press release, “Since announcing Formula Legends earlier this year, the game has undergone significant development. This new demo serves as another chance for us to grow and refine the gaming experience as we rapidly approach launch. Our team, who are all avid motorsport enthusiasts, have poured their hearts into Formula Legends. We believe that those with a similar passion will truly appreciate our game.

Battlefield 6’s Environmental Destruction Was Inspired by Bad Company 2

In the past, the game Battlefield: Bad Company 2 was renowned for its extensive maps that allowed players to demolish buildings and objects. A recurring joke about playing this 2010 shooter was that a determined player could flatten an entire map. However, since then, Battlefield games have reduced the destructibility of their environments, such as in Battlefield 3, Battlefield 5, and Battlefield 2042. But with Battlefield 6, it appears developer DICE is aiming to return to the style of destructible environments found in Bad Company 2.

Classic Wolfenstein Game May Be Returning Soon

First launched in 2009, the game “Wolfenstein” garnered favorable reviews from critics and an enthusiastic response from fans. However, due to a disagreement over rights between Bethesda and Activision, Wolfenstein was taken off the market only a few years after its release. Interestingly, both companies are now under the ownership of Microsoft, which may hint at the reintroduction of the original “Wolfenstein”. But there’s more to this story. Lately, observant gamers have spotted some updates being made to the Steam version of Wolfenstein, even though it remains unavailable for purchase.