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Title: Ex-Bethesda Exec Says The Elder Scrolls 6 Maker Isn’t Part Of Something ‘Genuine’ Or ‘Authentic’ At Microsoft
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 19:48:56 +0000
Link: https://kotaku.com/ex-bethesda-exec-says-the-elder-scrolls-6-maker-isnt-part-of-something-genuine-or-authentic-at-microsoft-2000686743
Pete Hines is retired but still had harsh words for Microsoft
Title: Epic Is Reportedly Making A Disney-Themed Extraction Shooter
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 19:12:48 +0000
Link: https://kotaku.com/epic-is-reportedly-making-a-disney-themed-extraction-shooter-2000686749
The company behind Unreal and Fortnite is hoping its partnership with Disney can help it overcome some recent struggles
Title: YouTuber Who Lost Lawsuit To Donkey Kong High Score Contender Billy Mitchell Is Now Suing Him For ‘Emotional Distress’
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 18:57:04 +0000
Link: https://kotaku.com/billy-mitchell-karl-jobst-lawsuit-defamation-donkey-kong-apollo-legend-2000686713
YouTuber Karl Jobst filed the lawsuit with the Southern District of Florida as a 'Pro Se Plaintiff,' which means he won't be represented by a lawyer
Title: Crimson Desert Devs Are Giving Fans Everything They Want With A Promising New Roadmap
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 18:26:59 +0000
Link: https://kotaku.com/crimson-desert-updates-roadmap-controls-outfits-storage-pearl-abyss-2000686741
Wait, could Crimson Desert actually…be good now?
Title: Trump And The FAA Targeting Gamers To Help Solve Air Traffic Controller Shortage
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:35:38 +0000
Link: https://kotaku.com/trump-and-the-faa-targeting-gamers-to-help-solve-air-traffic-controller-shortage-2000686722
The U.S. government wants gamers like you to sign up to become an air traffic controller
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Title: Honkai: Star Rail players are eating good, with Version 4.2 and third anniversary celebrations kicking off later this month
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 14:26:50 +0000
Link: https://www.vg247.com/honkai-star-rail-version-4-2-anniversary-celebration
HoYoverse just wrapped up a stacked Honkai: Star Rail Special Program, delivering the one-two punch of revealing the game’s next major update, and detailing what you can expect from its third anniversary celebrations. Read more
Title: Heartopia celebrates 30 million downloads with new outfits, permanent price cuts
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2026 09:41:05 +0000
Link: https://www.vg247.com/heartopia-30-million-downloads-whimsical-tea-party
Heartopia has kicked off a new event to celebrate passing 30 million downloads. Just a couple of weeks after delivering the vintage Hollywood-themed Dreamlight Cinematics event, developer XD Games has revealed The Whimsical Tea Party, a limited-time Gilded Acorn Exhibition. Read more
Title: The Petit Planet beta is coming back with new updates, but you still need to hope for an invite
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2026 08:32:03 +0000
Link: https://www.vg247.com/petit-planet-stardrift-test-details
It’s been quite a while since we’ve heard anything about Petit Planet, the upcoming game from Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail developer HoYoverse. By most accounts, Petit Planet is the studio’s take on Animal Crossing, though with a few interesting ideas of its own. Read more
Title: Resident Evil fans have adopted a Love & Deepspace character as the son of Leon S. Kennedy and one of his potential spouses
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2026 13:47:36 +0000
Link: https://www.vg247.com/resident-evil-fans-have-adopted-a-love-and-deepspace-character-as-the-son-of-leon-s-kennedy-and-one-of-his-potential-spouses
In an intersection of my particular interests that I most certainly didn't have on my 2026 bingo card, fans of the Resident Evil franchise – and in particular its recently-released ninth main entry, Resident Evil Requiem – have suddenly become obsessed with a very different favourite of mine: sci-fi otome gacha mobile game Love and Deepspace. Read more
Title: Caleb's third Myth has finally arrived in Love and Deepspace, and it's good news for all the husbandbro fans out there
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2026 14:46:11 +0000
Link: https://www.vg247.com/love-and-deepspace-caleb-third-myth
Love and Deepspace’s latest update is here, adding a new Memory Pair for Caleb. The event is dubbed Ghosts' Final March, and it’s available now as part of a new Limited Wish Pool, as it has always worked. Read more
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Title: Ex-Overwatch Director Says Tracer's Butt Was Never "Nerfed"
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:45:00 -0700
Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ex-overwatch-director-says-tracers-butt-was-never-nerfed/1100-6539353/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
When the original Overwatch debuted almost a decade ago, the game encounter some pushback over Tracer's victory pose, which some claimed over-sexualized her and placed too much emphasis on her butt. Blizzard subsequently apologized and reworked Tracer's pose. Now, former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan has weighed in on the issue and declared that Tracer's butt was never nerfed.Kaplan was asked about the issue while streaming his new game, The Legend of California, via IGN. In response, Kaplan said "we actually didn't nerf Tracer's butt. It stayed exactly the same."Blizzard recently ran into a similar issue and promised to rework the design of Anran, a new female hero whose face was met by a negative reaction from players because she looked too similar to other characters. Earlier this this month, Blizzard unveiled a new facial design for Anran, which emphasizes her maturity over youth and increased her resemblance to her brother, Wuyang.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: All Free Mystery Gifts In Pokemon Champions
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:30:00 -0700
Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/all-free-mystery-gifts-in-pokemon-champions/1100-6539345/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
Pokemon Champions has arrived on Nintendo Switch, and like many other Pokemon games before it, it's offering a handful of free Pokemon and other helpful items for players. In addition to free Mystery Gifts, you can receive elusive Mega Stones by transferring certain Pokemon over from the Pokemon Home service, and even get a free Gardevoir by participating in the game's first online competition.Here are all of the free gifts available right now in Pokemon Champions. If you're new to the battle-focused game, be sure to also check out our beginner's guide to competitive Pokemon, as well as our guide on how to move Pokemon over from Pokemon Home.Table of Contents [hide]Free Mystery GiftsDragoniteFree Mystery GiftsDragoniteAvailable until August 31, 2026As an extra incentive to jump into the game early, everyone who downloads and plays Pokemon Champions before August 31 can claim a free Dragonite. You'll find the dragon Pokemon in your in-game mailbox alongside 100 Quick Coupons, which reduce the amount of time you need to wait to recruit new Pokemon from the ranch.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: As Gaming Grows More Expensive, Investing In A PC Like This One Is A Great Way To Future-Proof Your Hobby
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:00:00 -0700
Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/as-gaming-grows-more-expensive-investing-in-a-pc-like-this-one-is-a-great-way-to-future-proof-your-hobby/1100-6539347/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
A common misconception about me is that, as someone who loves games, I must love all the cables and shiny bits of hardware needed to play them. Truth is, if you need someone to weigh in on which Baldur's Gate 3 romance is the most narratively satisfying, help you create a solid Diablo 4 build, or walk you through how to get the Master Sword in literally any Zelda game, I'm your girl. However, if your mic mysteriously stopped working mid-match or the PC you built won't turn on, I'd encourage you to ask literally anyone else to help you troubleshoot. Yes, I can navigate my way around a PC just fine and can install mods like the best of 'em, but by and large, I don't want to have to put too much thought or effort into whatever processes it takes to actually play my games.Fortunately for me, companies like Quoted Tech are eager to pick up my slack. A couple weeks ago, the Canadian-based company generously sent me a custom-made gaming PC--the Horizon Professional--to help remedy my gaming woes, which have grown numerous in recent years. While my PC was great back when my partner first built it, time and increasingly demanding games with better graphics have taken their toll. The thought of upgrading my existing computer--or worse, rebuilding the entire thing--seemed daunting, and rising RAM and SSD costs left me feeling a bit resigned to my dated rig. With all that said, I was shocked by how much the Horizon PC improved my gaming experience with essentially zero setup or friction on my part, and at a reasonable price.Upon opening the box, I was impressed by how carefully packed the unit was. On top of having thick styrofoam surrounding the entire PC, the interior of the case was filled with packaging moulded to its shape, preventing anything from shifting around. Assembly was just as easy, which is to say, required next to nothing from me. After pulling the PC out, I popped off the case's glass side panel, removed the packaging, closed it, then plugged it in. Done. So, let's move on to the specs.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: A Love Letter To Gaming's Many Weird Moons
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 14:27:00 -0700
Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/a-love-letter-to-gamings-many-weird-moons/1100-6539346/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
Can we all agree that space is both pretty amazing and terrifying? I've largely felt both awe and terror while the crew of the Artemis II, the latest manned space mission, has traveled the farthest any person has ever gone from Earth and broadcast images of our neighboring celestial body and the space beyond. It's got me thinking about a lot of things, like how small and insignificant we are in the grand scheme of the universe--let alone this solar system--as well as how little it feels like we know about the Moon despite its relative proximity! That last point really sticks out to me, because despite the Moon's many mysteries, knowing little about it hasn't stopped the world of games from imagining some pretty awesome, weird, and even terrifying visions of what it may contain.Games are no stranger to the Moon. BJ Blazkowicz has shot Nazis up there. Chell has opened a portal on its surface--one that sucked the villainous Wheatley into the vacuum of space at Portal 2's conclusion and nearly took her with him. Later this month, players will be navigating an abandoned Moon base and simultaneously solving puzzles and shooting robots as Hugh and Diana in Pragmata. Plus, who can forget their first brush with gaming's most-iconic version of the Moon, the world-ending and seriously terrifying visage of one that cuts the sky above Clock Town in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. These are just the highlights; video games have a long, rich, and weird history with the Moon, be it ours or imagined ones.When I think of the Moon in games, my mind wanders, as it often does, to Destiny. It is, perhaps, my single favorite instance of the Moon in any video game, and so much of that has to do with my first time stepping foot on it. During Destiny's beta, players were relegated to the game's starting zone on Earth as well as the game's first few missions and Strike. Near the end of the test though, Bungie did a cool thing and opened up the Moon for approximately two hours, making it feel like an exclusive instance and glimpse into the wider world that players might spend the next 10 years exploring. And so I touched down on its glistening surface and gave into the wonder of its vistas and the darkness (and Hive!) contained within its Hellmouth, a seemingly endless underground fortress filled with ritual sites, alien wizards, and at least one portal to another realm inside the soul of a dead god.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: Pokemon Champions Review - The Battle Frontier
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 13:55:00 -0700
Link: https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/pokemon-champions-review-the-battle-frontier/1900-6418480/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
Pokemon's turn-based combat can be best described as an inch wide and a mile deep. Its rock-paper-scissors style is easy to understand, but below the murky surface lies an entirely different game. Moves that may seem useless at first glance take on a different meaning in a competitive setting, where complicated stat spreads are tweaked ever-so-slightly to maximize a Pokemon's efficiency and a constantly evolving meta-game makes it hard to nail down which strategies are viable and which aren't. Toss in over 1,000 unique monsters that can be trained in hundreds of thousands of different ways, and you're left with arguably the most impenetrable competitive video game scene of all time.For decades, Pokemon's competitive scene was just that: a near-impenetrable experience that requires hundreds of hours--and hundreds of dollars--to keep up with. Pokemon Champions is The Pokemon Company's attempt to bring white-knuckled, competitive battling to the masses. The financial barrier to entry, at least ostensibly, is low thanks to its free-to-play model, and the snappy stat-training mechanics reduce a lot of friction. However, Pokemon Champions lacks the necessary onboarding to captivate a new audience while also giving clear advantages to players who've invested in Pokemon Home. In its current state, Pokemon Champions falls just short of being the be-all and end-all of competitive play that I hoped for.Despite Pokemon Champions' lackluster onboarding, there are a lot of tutorials. When you first start up the game, you're introduced to a cast of characters who teach you how to battle, obtain Pokemon, and build a team. Assuming you don't skip any dialogue, it takes roughly 30 minutes before you're set loose. From there, you can battle online, train Pokemon, build teams, or continue with supplementary tutorials. I opted to do the latter.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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Title: Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo opens up about social challenges as a non-gaming kid
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2026 12:00:18 GMT
Link: https://www.polygon.com/gaten-matarazzo-video-games-interview-shelf-quest/
To anyone who had strict parents that worried too much about video games: Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo sees you. While his friends were logging hours in Call of Duty, he was limited to mastering Wii Sports. Mom preferred “family-oriented” games over first-person shooters.
Title: Best gift ideas for Stardew Valley fans and cozy gamers
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2026 11:29:18 GMT
Link: https://www.polygon.com/stardew-valley-gift-ideas-merch-books-plush/
Few games manage to be as charming and life-consuming as Stardew Valley, the open-ended farming sim where you grow seasonal crops, raise animals, and woo the townsfolk by repeatedly offering them gold bars and beer. Whether you're shopping for a gift for a Stardew-loving friend or family member or simply looking to treat yourself, there are plenty of cute and thoughtful options out there. These are a few of our favorites.
Title: Faces of Death ending explained: Director and cast break down the movie's gory finale
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2026 11:01:17 GMT
Link: https://www.polygon.com/faces-of-death-ending-explained-behind-the-scenes/
In Faces of Death, filmmakers Daniel Goldhaber and Isa Mazzei (Cam, How to Blow Up a Pipeline), update the original cult classic "shockumentary" for the Instagram Reels era. John Alan Schwartz’s 1978 Faces of Death presents (mostly) fake footage of death and violence as the real thing, while in the 2026 film, a social-media-platform content moderator named Margot (Barbie Ferreira) becomes obsessed with an anonymous user who's posting violent clips inspired by that infamous '70s VHS tape. Convinced these viral videos are real snuff films, she tracks down the killer, Arthur (Dacre Montgomery), leading to a violent confrontation, as the movie pivots from internet-noir thriller into traditional slasher territory for a bloodsoaked finale.
Title: Witch Hat Atelier's premiere sets the stage for Coco's biggest trial yet
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2026 10:01:22 GMT
Link: https://www.polygon.com/witch-hat-atelier-premiere-coco-trial-dadah-range-explained/
The anime adaptation of Kamome Shirahama’s Witch Hat Atelierhad an impressive two-part premiere on April 6. Brought to life by Bug Films (the studio behind Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead), this new animefollows Coco, a child fascinated with magic despite lacking the innate ability to wield it. The first two episodes make a strong impression with a fantastical world where nothing is what it seems. A veteran witch named Qifrey inadvertently sets Coco on a journey to become a witch, but her path is laden with dangerous obstacles. Episode 2 ends on a curious cliffhanger when one of Qifrey’s apprentices, Agott, demands that Coco pass a test that every witch must take. The next episode, which will adapt chapters 3 and 4 of Shirahama’s seinen manga, has a crucial life lesson in store for Coco.
Title: The best new movies on streaming and Netflix this weekend (April 10-12)
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 20:36:18 GMT
Link: https://www.polygon.com/new-movies-to-watch-thrash-the-bride-psycho-killer-april-10-2026/
This is a big week for genre mash-ups on streaming. Thrash combines a disaster story and shark movie as the survivors of Category 5 hurricane must avoid killer fish stalking the streets of their flooded town. The horror thriller swims onto Netflix. Sevenscreenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker and first-time director Gavin Polone blend serial killer thriller tropes and a slasher film's ornate on-screen kills in the throwback film Psycho Killer, which carves a bloody path onto VOD.
Title: Strength and Destiny Collide: ‘Samson: A Tyndalston Story’ Arrives in the Cloud
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2026 13:00:57 +0000
Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-samson-a-tyndalston-story/
A timeless story of grit, faith and rebellion takes center stage as Samson: A Tyndalston Story joins the GeForce NOW library today.
The highly anticipated release from Liquid Swords can now be streamed on nearly any device with GeForce NOW bringing cinematic intensity and mythic storytelling to the cloud.
Catch it as part of four new games in the cloud this week.
Stream the Power
A new legend rises.
Tyndalston is a city built on debt, muscle and memory. Samson: A Tyndalston Story from Liquid Swords follows Samson, a former enforcer pulled back to the streets that made him. Violence is currency as every fight is personal, every hit carries history and every escape feels earned in a city that never forgives.
Gameplay blends cinematic melee action with choice-driven narrative progression. Every confrontation — from shadowed alley brawls to large-scale set pieces — feels purposeful, reflecting Samson’s internal struggle between vengeance and redemption. Brawls hit fast and close. Cars aren’t set pieces — they’re weapons. Momentum and terrain decide if the player walks away or falls harder. Every job, debt and decision cuts toward freedom or collapse.
The game takes full advantage of ray-traced global illumination, reflections and shadows, creating a city that feels cinematic and alive. NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 boosts performance, while NVIDIA Reflex technology cuts down latency to keep controls razor-sharp during split-second fights. With GeForce NOW, the experience streams instantly at maximum fidelity, even without the latest hardware. No waiting around for downloads or worrying about system specs, just dive straight into the grit and glow of Tyndalston.
Celebrate New Games
No arms, no problem.
Celebrate three decades of Rayman with the definitive edition of the platforming classic in Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition, featuring five versions from iconic consoles, over 120 additional levels and an exclusive documentary that explores the creation of the limbless hero. Stream it on GeForce NOW without having to wait around for downloads or updates.
In addition, members can look for the following:
Samson (New release on Steam, April 8, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Morbid Metal (New release on Steam, April 8, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
DayZ (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass, April 9)
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition (Steam and Ubisoft)
GeForce RTX 5080-ready game this week, in addition to Samson and Morbid Metal:
Starfield (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass)
What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.
Who's the most iconic animal from a video game? Drop a pic or gif! (this post isn't just to farm cute animal pics, no idea what you're talking about).
— NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) April 7, 2026
Title: Press Start on April: GeForce NOW Brings 10 Games to the Cloud
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2026 13:00:09 +0000
Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-april-2026-games-list/
No joke — GFN Thursday is skipping the tricks and heading straight into the games. April kicks off with ten new titles, bringing fresh adventures to GeForce NOW, including the launch of Capcom’s highly anticipated PRAGMATA.
A dozen new games are available to stream this week, including Arknights: Endfield, which expands the acclaimed series into a full 3D real‑time strategy adventure. On GeForce NOW, every battle flows with precision and every mission looks sharper than ever.
So gear up, grab a controller or gaming device of choice, and get ready to stream — another month of great gaming is now underway.
Command the Frontier
Reclaim the frontier using cloud technology.
Arknights: Endfield from Hypergryph expands the acclaimed Arknights universe into a full, 3D, real‑time strategy role-playing game. Blending tactical planning with sleek sci‑fi aesthetics, the title invites players into a world featuring terraformed settlements, advanced technology and looming threats beneath the planet’s surface.
Set on the perilous planet Talos‑II, Endfield follows a group of pioneers uncovering lost secrets and battling hostile factions. The game seamlessly merges base‑building, exploration and combat — with squads of operators coordinating in real time to overcome environmental hazards and powerful enemies. Every decision impacts survival, progress and the unfolding mystery of the world.
On GeForce NOW, Arknights: Endfield can be played at the highest settings from virtually any device, enabling crisp visuals and high performance without compromise. GeForce RTX rendering brings the game’s metallic skylines and glowing wastelands to life, while ultralow-latency streaming ensures every tactical command lands with precision.
Spring Into April
He’s back.
Capcom’s Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection includes seven games and additional features, including a gallery of illustrations and music. Eleven‑year‑old Geo Stelar is a grieving boy who isolates himself after the mysterious disappearance of his astronaut father. His life changes when he encounters an extraterrestrial being named Omega‑Xis, granting him the power to become Mega Man. The collection streams instantly with GeForce NOW, turning any device into a Star Force terminal ready to save the world once more.
Check out what else is available this week:
Hozy (New release on Steam, March 30)
Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together (New release on Steam, March 31)
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (New release on Steam, March 31)
Subliminal (New release on Steam, March 31)
Super Meat Boy 3D (New release on Steam, March 31)
I Am Jesus Christ (New release on Steam, April 2)
ALL WILL FALL (New release on Steam, April 3, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Arknights: Endfield (Official Site)
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection (Steam)
Nova Roma (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass)
RuneScape: Dragonwilds (Steam)
Way of the Hunter 2 (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
And look forward to the games coming throughout the month:
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors (New release on Steam, April 21)
Samson (New release on Steam, April 8)
Replaced (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, April 14)
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss (New release on Steam, April 16)
PRAGMATA (New release on Steam, April 17)
Outbound (New release on Steam, April 23)
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era (New release on Steam, April 30)
Bus Bound (New release on Steam, April 30)
More of March
In addition to the 15 games announced last month, a dozen more joined the GeForce NOW library:
1348 Ex Voto (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
BATTLETECH (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together (Steam)
Despot’s Game (Xbox, available on Microsoft)
Diablo II: Resurrected (Steam)
Hozy (Steam)
King’s Quest (Ubisoft)
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Super Meat Boy 3D (Steam)
Warcraft I: Remastered (Ubisoft)
Warcraft II: Remastered (Ubisoft)
Way of the Hunter 2 (Steam)
What are you planning to play this weekend? Check out Crimson Desert on GeForce NOW in Anytime Anywhere Gaming’s YouTube review.
Title: Game On: Five New Titles Now Streaming on GeForce NOW
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2026 13:00:47 +0000
Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-screamer/
That gaming backlog won’t clear itself — GeForce NOW is here to help. Stream the latest titles straight from the cloud across a variety of devices.
This week, five new titles are ready to play instantly in the cloud gaming platform’s library. Screamer drifts onto the scene with retro‑racing attitude and pixel‑perfect speed. Plus, Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.1, “Unraveled for Daybreak,” touches down.
Hit the Gas
The ‘90s called — it wants the cloud.
Screamer from Milestone roars back onto the track as a blistering arcade racer that thrives on speed, precision and pure retro attitude.
Tight corners and neon‑soaked straights define a style built for thrill seekers who crave the rush of classic ‘90s racing action. The mix of sharp visuals, snappy handling and roaring engines creates an experience that’s equal parts vintage energy and modern muscle.
Running on GeForce NOW, Screamer puts pedal to the metal with ultralow latency and buttery‑smooth streaming. In the cloud, every race launches instantly, every drift hits with full force and every victory feels just a little louder.
Let’s Play Today
All aboard the Astral Express.
Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.1, “Unraveled for Daybreak,” is available now, bringing new adventures aboard the Astral Express. The crew touches down at Star Rail FEST, a grand interstellar celebration packed with new zones, characters and challenges. Detective Ashveil joins as a new five-star Lightning hunter, chasing conspiracies hidden behind the glitz of the Phantasmoon Games. Dive into the new Wispae War Saga, enjoy free Warps and explore fresh Divergent Universe content filled with rewards and events. Play the latest Honkai: Star Rail update instantly on GeForce NOW — no installs, just starlight and action.
Members can also look for the following:
Screamer (New release on Steam, March 26, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
King’s Quest (New release on Ubisoft, March 25)
BATTLETECH (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
Despot’s Game (Xbox, available on Microsoft)
Diablo II: Resurrected (Steam)
What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.
You get a magic wand that can save any character from their death in a video game.
But you can only choose one. Who do you save?
Beware spoilers in the replies and choose wisely.
— NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) March 25, 2026
Title: Smooth Moves: 90 Frames-Per-Second Virtual Reality Arrives on GeForce NOW
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2026 13:00:09 +0000
Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-virtual-reality-update/
It’s a double feature on GFN Thursday. This week, GeForce NOW offers smoother sights in virtual reality (VR) and a sprawling new land to conquer.
Streaming at 90 frames per second (fps) comes to supported VR headsets.
And Crimson Desert, which recently surpassed 3 million wishlist additions on Steam, debuts in the cloud with GeForce RTX 5080‑class power. Catch it as part of four new games on GeForce NOW
VR, but Make It 90 FPS
Power levels rising … to 90 fps.
VR in the cloud is getting a smoothness upgrade. GeForce NOW is boosting support for Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest devices and Pico devices to stream at up to 90 fps for Ultimate members, bringing crisper motion and more responsive gameplay straight from the cloud. The app update is starting to roll out to members starting today.
Members can transform the space around them into a personal gaming theater with GeForce NOW, playing favorite PC titles on a massive virtual screen. With support for up to 90 fps for Ultimate members, gameplay feels smoother, movement more natural and action more comfortable. All premium members can continue to enhance their experiences with NVIDIA RTX and DLSS technologies in supported titles.
Just fire up GeForce NOW on supported VR platforms, step into a virtual big screen and let the cloud handle the heavy lifting. From chill sessions in a virtual theater to high‑octane firefights, 90 fps helps keep every moment looking sharp and feeling responsive.
A Storm Brews
Into the cloud with “Crimson Desert.”
Pearl Abyss’ Crimson Desert, a stunning, open‑world action adventure set in a war‑torn fantasy land, pairs large‑scale exploration with cinematic storytelling and hard‑hitting, combo‑focused combat. One moment is a quiet ride across windswept plains, the next is a chaotic clash against towering foes with mystical power effects lighting up the battlefield.
Follow Kliff, a mercenary whose close‑knit group is destroyed in a sudden ambush. The journey centers on exploring a massive, detailed world, taking on story missions, riding mounts, finding supplies and facing dangerous enemies as Kliff works to bring his scattered companions back together.
GeForce NOW brings 5080-class power to the game across supported devices, delivering high settings, smooth action and lush visuals without the need to worry about system specs. Members can jump into its cinematic battles and sweeping landscapes on the device of their choice, from low‑spec laptops to compatible TVs and mobile devices.
Joining the Family
It’s time to make an offer no tank can refuse.
World of Tanks is rolling out the red carpet for Battle Pass Special: Mafia from March 19-29, welcoming the respectable family from the fine city of Lost Heaven and bringing their signature mix of loyalty, ambition and firepower to the battlefield. Recruit iconic characters from 2K’s original Mafia game, unlock stylish 2D looks like Little Italy and Lost Heaven Noir, and command the Italian Predatore tank to make sure every deal ends with a bang. Respect is earned — and it’s best earned playing on GeForce NOW, where the action hits fast and smooth — powered by the cloud.
In addition, members can look for the following:
Everwind (New release on Steam, March 17, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Retro Rewind – Video Store Simulator (New release on Steam, March 17)
Crimson Desert (New release on Steam, March 19, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Fallout 3 (Steam)
Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Motor Sport, Icarus and Ark Survival Ascended — currently available to all GeForce NOW members — will no longer be available on the free tier starting Wednesday, April 1, as the basic rig type does not meet the game’s updated minimum system requirements. Premium members can continue to play these games uninterrupted.
For some icing on the cake, the GeForce NOW Reddit community is running a giveaway for a VR headset. Find details on how to enter. Plus, check out GeForce NOW creator Airie Summer’s gaming giveaway on X
much love to nvidia for the community giveaways ♡@logitechg pro grade performance gears https://t.co/lRpSTKhQHJ @nvidiagfn
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— airie (@airiesummer) March 12, 2026
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Title: GeForce NOW Raises the Game at the Game Developers Conference
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2026 13:00:53 +0000
Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-gdc-2026/
GeForce NOW is bringing the game to the Game Developers Conference (GDC), running this week in San Francisco. While developers build the future of gaming, GeForce NOW is delivering it to gamers. The latest updates bring smoother performance, easier game discovery and a fresh lineup of blockbuster titles to the cloud.
Game discoverability gets a boost with new in‑app labels for connected accounts for Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+. It’ll be easier than ever to see titles already available through linked subscriptions, so members can seamlessly jump into games they already own.
Virtual reality gets a smooth upgrade — supported devices now stream at 90 frames per second (fps), up from 60 fps, delivering more responsive and immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences.
Account linking is also leveling up. Following Gaijin single sign-on announced at CES in January, GOG account linking and game library syncing are coming soon.
The GeForce NOW library continues to grow with new releases joining the cloud at launch: CONTROL Resonant and Samson: A Tyndalston Story. Plus, select Xbox titles will join the Install-to-Play library.
In addition, there’s a lineup of five new games to catch this week, including Capcom’s Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, on top of the latest update for Fortnite.
Gaming Is Buzzing
GeForce NOW is rolling into GDC with an easier way to keep track of titles, as well as performance upgrades and a growing lineup of major titles ready to stream at launch.
Keeping track of which game lives on which service can be tricky. In‑App labels — coming soon to GeForce NOW for connected subscriptions — will help make it simple for members to know exactly what games they can play on GeForce NOW. Once a member connects their Xbox Game Pass Account or Ubisoft+ account, clear labels will appear directly on the game art inside the GeForce NOW app — eliminating guesswork and making it easy to see exactly what’s available to play from their game subscription services.
Set it and forget it.
Account linking is expanding too. On top of Gaijin single sign-on, GeForce NOW is adding GOG account linking and game library syncing in the coming months.
Smooth moves.
Virtual reality is also getting an upgrade. Starting Thursday, March 19, VR devices that GeForce NOW supports, including Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest and Pico devices, will stream at 90 fps for Ultimate members, an increase from 60 fps. The higher frame rate enhances smoothness, responsiveness and realism across every session — whether gamers are chasing enemies through neon-lit streets or exploring far‑flung alien worlds.
GeForce NOW’s Install‑to‑Play library is also expanding with select Xbox titles, including Brutal Legend from Double Fine Productions and Contrast from Compulsion Games. These additions bring more flexibility for members to download and install their owned games alongside streaming favorites.
That’s just the start. Highly anticipated games are headed to the cloud at launch:
Bending reality.
CONTROL Resonant — Remedy’s upcoming action‑adventure role-playing game (RPG) that blends supernatural powers with a warped Manhattan facing a reality-bending cosmic threat.
Unravel a family story steeped in myths.
Samson: A Tyndalston Story — the game from Liquid Swords is a gritty action brawler, set in the city of Tyndalston, launching on PC.
Free to Save the World
Chaos in the cloud.
Fortnite’s original adventure is back in the spotlight — and soon, it’ll free to play. Fortnite first launched in 2017 as a story-driven co‑op experience, and on Thursday, April 16, the “Save the World” update will officially be free to play for all players. Pre-registration begins on Thursday, March 12.
Join forces against hordes of husks, solo or with the squad, in a player vs. environment action-packed story, complete with gathering, crafting and collecting. Pick a favored playstyle with four distinct classes to choose from, over 150 heroes and weapons to upgrade, and loadout customization options to hone builds even further. With hundreds of updates since its original launch and over 100 hours of content, squads can build, grind gear and engineer elaborate homebase defenses to keep the Storm King at bay. “Save the World” isn’t available on mobile devices, including tablets.
On GeForce NOW, Fortnite “Save the World” streams straight from the cloud — no waiting around for updates or patches. Low‑latency streaming keeps building, shooting and trap placement feeling snappy across supported devices. Stay in the action with GeForce NOW.
Gear Up for Glory
The cloud makes it easy to suit up in style.
From chaotic infantry clashes to roaring jet dogfights, every match is an unpredictable explosion of strategy and mayhem in EA’s Battlefield 6.
This week, GeForce NOW Ultimate members can drop into the action with serious style — a new reward, the Advancing Gloom Soldier Skin, gives soldiers a sleek, battle-hardened look fit for the frontlines. Members can claim it in their GeForce NOW account portals, redeem it at EA.com/redeem, then show up ready in true Ultimate fashion. It’s available through Sunday, April 12, or while supplies last.
Being a GeForce NOW member pays off. Whether streaming on the go or maxing out graphics in the cloud, members get exclusive rewards to keep and flaunt.
Start the Games
Twin monsters, one cloud.
Twin Rathalos, born in a twist of fate, set the stage for the third entry in the Monster Hunter Stories RPG series, launching on GeForce NOW. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is an RPG series set in the Monster Hunter world, where players can become a Rider, and raise and bond with their favorite monsters. Play it instantly on GeForce NOW and take the adventure anywhere, on any device.
In addition, members can look for the following:
Warcraft I: Remastered (New release on Ubisoft, March 11)
Warcraft II: Remastered (New release on Ubisoft, March 11)
1348 Ex Voto (New release on Steam, March 12, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando (New release on Steam, March 12, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection (New release on Steam, March 12, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
This week’s additional GeForce RTX 5080-ready game, on top of the addition of John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, 1348 Ex Voto and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection:
Greedfall: The Dying World 1.0 (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.
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Title: Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 538: Marshes and Mollusks
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:01:32 +0000
Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/10/official-playstation-podcast-episode-538-marshes-and-mollusks/
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Hey, everybody! Tim and I are back this week to talk about the games they are playing, a busy news week, and some big contenders that are releasing soon. This week also features an interview with Darren Bridges, Lead Designer, Sucker Punch, for Ghost of Yōtei Legends.
Stuff We Talked About
Next week’s release highlights:
Hades II | PS5
Mouse: P.I. For Hire | PS5
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss | PS5
Pragmata | PS5
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin PS VR2 features — Get ready for the Brutal Edition dropping April 9, which amps up the carnage as you take down otherworldly foes with might and magic in this retro-style FPS inspired by Quake.
Introducing The Playerbase — A unique opportunity for PlayStation’s biggest fans to step into some of the biggest game worlds by having their likeness scanned and appear within a PlayStation game.
Cyberpunk 2077 PSSR update — The new PS5 Pro update is now live and brings 4K upscaling, powered-up performance, advanced ray tracing, and a host of other features that make Night City shine.
007 First Light DualSense — Check out the golden 007 First Light Limited Edition DualSense controller coming May 27 alongside the new game.
Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve dev diary — This latest title in the aerial combat series comes to PS5 later this year. Before you take to the skies, learn how the devs aim to push the boundaries of photorealism and introduce first-person story sequences.
The Cast
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[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]
Title: Share of the Week: Resident Evil 9
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 16:00:24 +0000
Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/10/share-of-the-week-resident-evil-9/
Last week, we asked to share haunting (but spoiler-free) moments from Resident Evil Requiem using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here’s are this week’s highlights:
Faerk7 shares Leon grimacing in the rain
KevinFerna43259 shares Grace framed by broken glass
AlagoaJon shares Leon readying his leg to attack
PattyGnand shares Grace aiming at The Girl before she attacks
ThomasCao13 shares Grace sneaking down a hallway
Gemstarsjar shares the little girl Emily in her containment room
Search #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram to see more entries to this week’s theme, or be inspired by other great games featuring Photo Mode. Want to be featured in the next Share of the Week?
THEME: Resident Evil Requiem – LeonSUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on April 15, 2026
Next week, Leon S. Kennedy takes the spotlight. Share spoiler-free portraits of Leon in Resident Evil Requiem using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.
Title: Supernatural handyman simulator The Lift launches on PS5 in 2027
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2026 17:13:38 +0000
Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/09/supernatural-handyman-simulator-the-lift-launches-on-ps5-in-2027/
In our upcoming genre-bending simulator, The Lift, players step into the shoes of a handyman and attempt to renovate an abandoned research facility riddled with the supernatural. We at Fantastic Signals have been working on this game for four years, and we’re excited to finally bring it to the PlayStation community.
I’m Ivan Slovtsov, studio director at Fantastic Signals, and I’m excited to tell you more about The Lift, where we’re blending an intriguing sci-fi story with addictive handyman sim gameplay. In addition to our brand new trailer, I’ll share some insights into what makes our supernatural handyman simulator tick and what you’ll experience when it launches on PS5 in 2027.
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In The Lift, you play as a Keeper: a resourceful handyman tasked with restoring the Institute, a massive research facility that was abandoned after a mysterious catastrophic incident. In the process, you will uncover a mind-boggling conspiracy that left the Institute in ruins, and bring the facility back to its former glory with your trusty toolbox.
With The Lift, we want to combine the satisfying gameplay of first-person “repairman” games (think House Flipper or PowerWash Simulator) with the deep storytelling and interconnected systems of immersive sims like Prey.
Our team has previously worked on titles such as Pathologic 2 and Ori and the Will of the Wisps, and we’re bringing this narrative and worldbuilding prowess to create a truly memorable story-driven adventure.
The Lift draws heavy influence from the works of the Strugatsky brothers, who were prolific Soviet science fiction authors. Their iconic novel, Roadside Picnic, inspired the “New Weird” literary movement and many fantastic games like S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Pacific Drive, Death Stranding, Disco Elysium, and Control.
While we absolutely adore Roadside Picnic, The Lift instead turns to another book by the Strugatskys – Monday Starts on Saturday, a witty satire of the bureaucratic autocracy that explores the resourcefulness and grit of the human mind.
In The Lift, we’re telling a story of brilliant people who achieve the impossible together, set in a retrofuturistic world where the most unimaginable, fantastical things have become the norm—studied and ‘solved’ by the scientific community.
Your goal is to get the Institute back online by restoring its five major areas: the Post Office, the Communication Center, the Archive, the Library, and the Reactor. The titular lift is your elevator-turned-HQ used to travel across the facility, craft items, and unlock new gear to enter previously inaccessible areas. You can also customize it with countless decoration items found in the Institute to make it your own cozy base of operations.
As you revive the Institute, you will face a myriad of restoration tasks that only a master engineer can tackle. From fixing furniture, vacuuming cosmic goo, and rewiring electromechanical grids to awakening a sentient reactor, triangulating an interdimensional signal with a satellite dish, and operating a massive computing mainframe. There’s a lot of work to do! As you progress, you’ll unlock new tools and meet a cast of quirky characters who will help unveil the mystery behind the Institute’s demise.
We can’t wait for the PlayStation community to experience The Lift. Our passionate team has been pouring everything into this world, and we hope players will enjoy utilizing the unique and strange tools available to them as they unravel the many curiosities.
At launch, The Lift will support a variety of features across PlayStation 5 consoles, including DualSense controller haptics, adaptive triggers, and enhanced graphics on PS5 Pro, when it releases on PlayStation 5 in 2027. Stay tuned, as there’s a lot more of the Institute left to uncover.
Title: Warhammer Survivors is coming to PS5 this year with new content
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2026 17:12:37 +0000
Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/09/warhammer-survivors-is-coming-to-ps5-this-year-with-new-content/
Hello Survivors, we’re excited to share that Warhammer Survivors is coming to PlayStation 5!
For those of you who haven’t been tuning into your hololithic projectors, Warhammer Survivors is a fast-paced roguelite survivors’ game. Choosing from a roster of iconic Warhammer characters, you’ll lead champions against endless tides of enemies from the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar universes.
Today, in addition to announcing that the game will launch on PlayStation 5 later this year, we’re also revealing new playable characters, an arsenal of devastating weapons and a mighty menace in the form of the brutal and belligerent Orks.
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The universes of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar are rich with iconic characters, legends and lore, and it is no easy feat when it comes to choosing which champions we add to the game. We think Warhammer fans are really going to like who we’ve revealed today: we’ve introduced several war veterans (in the form of Commissar Yarrick and The Legend of Catachan), the indomitable Chapter Master of the Ultramarines (Marneus Calgar) and even a Leman Russ tank.
Yep, that’s right. When Warhammer Survivors launches later this year, you’ll be able to command a Leman Russ Tank as Knight-Commander Pask. He is the largest Warhammer Survivors character we’ve revealed so far, and given the size of his indomitable battle tank, smaller enemies will easily be churned up under his tank treads. It’s a lot of fun to mow down fodder enemies while a voidship vaporises distant groups of enemies from above.
Speaking of heavy-duty weaponry, let me tell you about some of my favourites from those we’ve announced today. The Warhammer 40,000 universe is beset by a whole manner of xenos threats, so it’s only appropriate that these champions come equipped with a devastating array of new weapons.
The legendary Gauntlets of Ultramar call Marneus Calgar to your side. Not only does this evolved weapon crush enemies in an arc, but it also unleashes a torrent of bolter rounds that explode near and distant enemies. It really puts the bullet in bullet heaven.
My favourite is the D6 Dice. This is a cross-universe weapon, usable in both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar universes. The D6 Dice weapon rains several red dice (the number of which can be increased with passive abilities) from the screen, bouncing onto enemies and exploding – inflicting damage dependent on the number on the dice face that was rolled. There’s nothing greater than seeing a bucket of dice rain from the screen. As a long-time tabletop fan (I play Orks), I love this weapon.
The Orks are the second enemy faction we’ve revealed for the Warhammer 40,000 universe. This mob of boisterous bullies hurls a variety of enemy types at the player, from exploding Bomb Squigs to a giant conjured foot, which does not discriminate when it comes to crushing the player character or enemies alike. How many different Orks have you seen in our trailer?
Leading the charge is the biggest and meanest Ork of all – Ghazghkull Thraka. The prophet of the Waaagh! is no average Ork and to bring him down requires more than might.
You might be thinking: you’ve levelled up, upgraded your weapons, mercilessly slain hordes of enemies – you’ve won? Nope. At the end of every stage, you’ll be beset with an Extremis Boss (powerful enemy faction leaders), each with their own deadly attack patterns and mechanics. Ghazghkull, for example, slashes his Power Klaw in a telegraphed attack, shoots a hailstorm of dakka and calls tides of Orks to fight beside him in a great and raucous Waaagh.
I don’t want to spoil too much… but to defeat them, you’ll need more than a combination of upgraded and evolved weapons; there are plenty of secrets to be uncovered in Warhammer Survivors.
We’ve revealed new characters, weapons, and enemies. What’s next? Well, let’s just say we have a LOT more to show. Make sure you wishlist and follow our social channels to stay tuned for all the updates and reveals.
Warhammer Survivors launches on PlayStation 5 this year, so wishlist now – you don’t have long to wait. See you next time.
Title: Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve devs detail first-person aerial combat and world of Strangereal
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2026 14:01:51 +0000
Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/09/ace-combat-8-wings-of-theve-devs-detail-first-person-aerial-combat-and-world-of-strangereal/
The latest report from Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve has arrived, and we’re giving you a first look at the team and technology that will put you in the cockpit of the most cutting-edge flight shooting game of this generation.
In this developer diary video from Project Aces, we’ll take a look at how Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve is the culmination of 30 years of experience and expertise.
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One of the first things Ace Combat 8 explores is your role as a pilot in the world of Strangereal. As the new leader of a squad based on the carrier Endurance, you need to win your team’s trust which Kazutoki Kono, the series brand director, explains.
Your character is at the heart of a deeply emotional story, where you move between daily life on the aircraft carrier and high-stakes missions among the clouds as the Federation of Central Usea struggles to survive with limited resources in a bitter war.
To truly immerse each player, Project Aces engineered an innovation for the Ace Combat series, first-person perspective during story scenes. New levels of immersion are possible not only due to this new perspective, but also the huge leap forward in photorealistic rendering of your crafts, the environment, and, most importantly, that big, beautiful sky that’s just begging for a battle.
Developer and Producer Kosuke Itomi, Masato Kanno, and Keiichi Yamaguchi describe how the art team applied decades of experience and craftsmanship to the task of bringing each fan-favorite aircraft to life.
We’re also excited to share more about the exclusive internal “Cloudly” engine, the “Lumen” lightning system which is used to render glorious, light-sensitive clouds and weather, and how this system changes the game for anyone soaring into that wild blue yonder.
And of course, beauty isn’t everything. Producer Manabu Shimomoto explains how the team has been working on making Ace Combat 8’s dogfights an unforgettable pulse-pounding ride. You’ll hear about their philosophy of making this a flight shooting game that anyone can enjoy, from the first-time pilot to the battle-hardened ace, and Development Director Akira Yasui will talk about how the new tutorial system helps accomplish that goal as well.
This dev diary shares the feelings of a team with 30 years of development experience. Every ounce of that passion and commitment has been poured into environments that will immerse you, a story that will inspire you, and gameplay that will thrill you. Please join us as we prepare to take off for an unforgettable flight.
Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve is coming to PlayStation 5 this year. Wishlist today.
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Title: What are we all playing this weekend?
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2026 07:00:00 +0000
Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/what-are-we-all-playing-this-weekend-377
After months of pleading for the sun to show its face, I'm actually feeling quite warm now. Potentially, I'd go so far as to say I'm too toasty. I'm not saying I'm looking forward to winter. But I'm not not saying it. Read more
Title: While it plays its roguelike autobattling safe, Skull Horde does put a smile on my flaming skeleton head
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 15:17:57 +0000
Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/while-it-plays-its-roguelike-autobattling-safe-skull-horde-does-put-a-smile-on-my-flaming-skeleton-head
Skull Horde, the dungeon-crawling, minion-raising autobattler from Bore Blasters devs 8BitSkull, is out today. I like, it, mostly – maybe not as much as Alice B (RPS in peace) appreciated its predecessor’s helicopter-mining, but then there’s enough meat on Skull Horde’s magic bones to distinguish it as more than just another Vampire Survivors reanimation. Read more
Title: Swashbuckling co-op survivor Windrose sets sail into early access next week, which means it's time to battle Blackbeard and a big flower
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 14:22:33 +0000
Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/swashbuckling-co-op-survivor-windrose-sets-sail-into-early-access-next-week-which-means-its-time-to-battle-blackbeard-and-a-big-flower
Yo ho, me hearties. Windrose, the co-op pirate survival game which lured plenty of folks aboard its demo decks in the Steam Next Fest earlier this year, is set to launch into early access next week. Better start practicing those shanties and, er, preparing to stab a giant flower once you've fought weird plague creatures.
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Title: Rust 2 isn't in development, Facepunch boss confirms after suspicious Steam page sparks speculation
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 11:40:42 +0000
Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/rust-2-isnt-in-development-facepunch-boss-confirms-after-suspicious-steam-page-sparks-speculation
Facepunch founder Garry Newman has denied that a sequel to survival/naked bloke battle royale game Rust is currently in the works, after a Rust 2 Steam listing ignited online chatter along those lines.
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Title: Crimson Desert has more endgame busywork coming with boss rematches and enemy reinforcements, plus Pearl Abyss are making Pywel's distant towers even sexier
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2026 10:46:14 +0000
Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/crimson-desert-has-more-endgame-busywork-coming-with-boss-rematches-and-enemy-reinforcements-plus-pearl-abyss-are-making-pywels-distant-towers-even-sexier
If you've been demanding more red pudding, then I bring good news. Crimson Desert developers Pearl Abyss have revealed a bunch of additions and changes they plan to make going forwards, as part of their continued efforts to sand off bits of their big creation which folks haven't vibed with. Boss rematches, resetting enemy camps, and new difficulty options are the headliners. The game's towers are also getting a glow up.
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