Lies of P Developer Plans to Introduce “Successful IP” Over Next Five or Ten Years

Kim explained that the studio aims to create popular and enduring games that fans will enjoy for years to come. They’re currently working on over five new PC and console games internally, and also seeking out promising global franchises by partnering with studios like Zakazane and Wolfeye. The studio intends to keep investing in these kinds of strong international partnerships in the future.

EvoCreo Delivers the Challenge Old-School Pokemon Fans Crave, If They Can Overlook Its Flaws (Review)

At first, EvoCreo seems very similar to the original Pokemon games with its pixel art style and basic idea – you travel around collecting and training creatures to become a champion. While it shares many similarities, EvoCreo offers its own unique take on battles and exploring the world, and it’s noticeably more challenging than many recent Pokemon titles. Even with a few minor issues on the PC version, EvoCreo should satisfy players who are looking for a more difficult monster-collecting experience.

KPop Demon Hunters 2 Needs to Reveal the Secret Origin of One HUNTR/X Hero

Rumi’s half-demon identity will continue to be important in the next film, especially now that her friends know the truth, opening up opportunities for further exploration. However, the sequel should really focus on Zoey, the compelling and ruthless member of HUNTR/X. The first movie, and recent artwork, already hint at many reasons why she deserves a spotlight, and a deeper look into her story would be a great addition to the sequel.

10 Years Ago, Star Wars Set a Box Office Record That May Never Be Broken

On January 6, 2016, The Force Awakens achieved a major accomplishment: it became the highest-grossing film ever in the United States and Canada, surpassing Avatar. The film earned an incredible $764.4 million in just 20 days, and its run in theaters was far from over. Ultimately, The Force Awakens grossed $936.6 million domestically. It’s the only film to ever reach $900 million in North American ticket sales, and it’s unlikely any movie will match that success anytime soon.

MOCHI-O for PC launches January 19

Developer Zximia describes MOCHI-O as a funny and cheerful game about the apocalypse, with a uniquely cozy feel. Despite its cute appearance, the game offers surprisingly complex gameplay. The way you care for your characters opens up lots of different strategies and ways to play, making it enjoyable for both people new to the tower defense genre and longtime fans.

Romeo is a Dead Man Trailer Explains the Tragic Backstory of Its “Simple-Minded Boy” Hero

The story kicks off here with a wild, time-traveling adventure across the galaxy. Romeo, equipped with the Deadgear weapon, teams up with the Space-Time Police to hunt down criminals – and find Juliet along the way. If you’re familiar with No More Heroes, you’ll recognize the fast-paced, slashing combat, but Romeo has a wider variety of weapons than Travis Touchdown.

Star Wars Outlaws and Resident Evil Village Are Coming to Game Pass in January

But the biggest highlights this month are still to come. Star Wars Outlaws, which has been updated and improved since its release, will be available to Ultimate and PC subscribers starting January 13th. And if you want to prepare for the launch of Requiem next month, you can play Resident Evil Village, coming to Ultimate, Premium, and PC tiers on January 20th.

A New Stealth Game With Big Dishonored Energy Is Almost Here

Although a true Dishonored 3 seems unlikely, the developers at Cyanide are creating a game that captures its spirit. Styx: Blades of Greed builds on the stealth gameplay fans enjoyed in previous Styx titles, while also drawing inspiration from other popular stealth games. I’m excited about its early 2026 release and optimistic that it will help the stealth genre thrive.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Trailer Brings Legends of Past Shows Back For Emotional Cameos

The latest trailer for the new series highlights the next generation of Starfleet students, but also includes memorable quotes from classic Star Trek captains and characters like Kirk, Spock, Pike, Sisko, Janeway, and Picard, along with Worf. While fans might be hoping to see these iconic captains actually appear in the show, it’s unlikely. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is set nearly nine hundred years after Star Trek: The Next Generation, so most of these characters would probably no longer be alive. However, one character from the past has been confirmed to return. You can watch the new trailer below.