Expeditions: Rome Developer Confirms New Game Has Entered Full Production

As a dedicated gamer following Campfire Cabal, I’m excited to share some good news! Contrary to rumors, they never shut down their operations. Despite some team members moving on since their last game launch, the studio has been steadily working on its project since 2022. In fact, they’ve just announced that they’ve officially started full-scale production on their new title as of March 2025. Here’s to more exciting gaming experiences from Campfire Cabal in the future!

Saros Developer Housemarque is “Fully Focused on Single Player and Premium” Titles

During their 30th-anniversary celebration, studio head Ilari Kuittinen expressed to Eurogamer that their approach is to create games as a unique experience for specific periods in one’s life. He likened these experiences to watching movies or TV series, which are enjoyed during certain phases of life. In his opinion, this allows players the freedom not to invest all their spare time into their games.

The biggest unanswered questions about Xbox’s next-gen consoles

Initially, the consoles were selling exceptionally well, surpassing the PS5 in certain periods due to stock shortages. However, since then, there appears to be a significant drop in demand for Xbox hardware. Over the past year, the trend has been downward for Xbox’s hardware sales, despite Microsoft’s gaming presence growing rapidly on Windows, mobile platforms, and even on PlayStation.

That Time Lorne Michaels Visited John Mulaney On His Netflix Set And Everyone Was ‘Too Scared’ To Tell Him He Was Standing In The Wrong Spot

For Netflix subscribers, the show “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney” has turned into a soothing weekly watch for many viewers. However, an incident that Mulaney shared during a Q&A at the FYSEE LA screening series certainly doesn’t fit the bill of comforting moments. The event, involving Lorne Michaels, was sparked by a question from fellow SNL alum Fred Armisen, and Mulaney summed up his encounter with Michaels in just one word: chaotic.

James Bond Games BANNED From Guns?

In an interview for the Grit podcast, ex-CEO of Activision-Blizzard Bobby Kotick put forth a significant statement that I believe many can support. Referring to Goldeneye 64 as the game that truly propelled the N64, he discussed a venture intended to outshine Rare and Nintendo’s groundbreaking collaboration title in the video game industry. However, as his narrative unfolded, Kotick’s feelings of frustration seemed relatable and justified: