REANIMAL launches in Q1 2026

Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:

Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:

Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:

Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:

Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:

Here is an overview of the game, via THQ Nordic:
Check out the Gameplay Release Trailer for the modern-day remake of the original action-adventure RPG, Gothic 1, developed by Alkimia Interactive. In this reimagined version, players embark on a journey back to the Valley of the Mines to experience a deep and dramatic storyline, impact the world through their actions, and battle various types and … Read more

According to Bloomberg’s reports, it appears that BioShock 4 didn’t pass an internal evaluation at 2K Games due to concerns about its narrative and overall progress. This has led to changes in leadership within Cloud Chamber, as they work towards improving the game. There are rumors of potential layoffs among the company, but so far, there’s no confirmation that this is happening.

Based on the recent leak, it appears that content from “Resident Evil 7: Biohazard” will be integrated into “Dead by Daylight” in November. The characters expected to make an appearance are Jack Baker, Ethan, and Rose. It’s predicted that Jack Baker will be introduced as a Killer, while Ethan and Rose will function as Survivors. Some fans have expressed doubts due to Ethan’s face not being shown extensively, but others are excited about this prospect.

Among them, one character is undeniably Tomba from Whoopee Camp and Sony itself. This action-adventure game didn’t hit the west until 1998, but it initially launched in Japan in 1997. It was well-received, as shown by its 84 score on Game Rankings. Given the team behind it – primarily Tokuro Fujiwara, who established the studio following his groundbreaking work at Capcom – this isn’t all that unexpected. However, it didn’t sell particularly well, though it did gather enough support to warrant a sequel, Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return, which was approved and released in 1999.

According to TVGS, the Rival Cartel update was the winner of the player poll on June 15th, and they initially anticipated its release in late July. However, it turned out that the update didn’t come out within that timeframe. To keep fans informed, TVGS provided an update on August 1st, which included some sneak peeks of the work-in-progress and a revised schedule for the delayed major Schedule 1 update.