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Title: The PS5 Is Still Outselling The Switch 2 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 14:18:29 +0000 Link: https://kotaku.com/ps5-switch-2-sales-price-jan-2026-2000672749 Nintendo's new console continues to lag in the U.S.
Title: A New Evangelion Series Is Coming, And It’s Written By Nier’s Director Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 14:04:17 +0000 Link: https://kotaku.com/evangelion-new-series-yoko-taro-nier-neon-genesis-anime-2000672745 Yoko Taro will pen the new series in the legendary mech anime
Title: Suspicious Polymarket Bets Fuel Conspiracies Around Logan Paul’s $16.5 Million Pokémon Card Auction Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:35:28 +0000 Link: https://kotaku.com/logan-paul-illustrator-pikachu-polymarket-betting-bidding-2000671967 Such as: How did someone know to bet quite so big on the card selling for over $15 million?
Title: The Sicko’s Guide To Steam Next Fest February 2026 Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2026 23:03:26 +0000 Link: https://kotaku.com/steam-next-fest-feb-2026-indie-demos-2000672657 The game demo parade should be an opportunity to fly your freak flag
Title: The Video Game Industry Is Not Equipped to Handle What Comes Next Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2026 18:30:05 +0000 Link: https://kotaku.com/game-industry-generational-divide-roblox-nintendo-2000672648 Why is it, when the player base has never been wider, people are buying fewer games?

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Title: Nioh 3 is, unsurprisingly, the fastest-selling game in the series with over a million units sold Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2026 09:31:18 +0000 Link: https://www.vg247.com/nioh-3-one-million-sales-fastest-selling Even before the game came out, it was pretty easy to guess that Nioh 3 would be a hit. From the word of mouth leading up to launch, to the well-received free demo, there was little chance the action RPG wasn’t going to be a major deal. Read more
Title: Genshin Impact Luna 5 takes the squad back to Mondstadt, finally makes Varka playable Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 14:23:10 +0000 Link: https://www.vg247.com/genshin-impact-luna-5-varka-return-to-mondstadt The latest big content update has been revealed for HoYoverse's breakout game, Genshin Impact. Version Luna 5, which has the unusually long and needlessly layered title — Song of the Welkin Moon: Variation - Homeward, He Who Caught the Wind — is set to arrive February 25. Read more
Title: You're not crazy, trying to heal in Nioh 3 sometimes doesn't work - and Team Ninja is fixing it Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:56:12 +0000 Link: https://www.vg247.com/nioh-3-patch-1-03-01-elixir-healing-bug-crash-fixes Nioh 3 has received a hot new update that brings plenty of bug fixes to very specific issues, but it also implements fixes for a few of the most common - and incredibly annoying - bugs. Patch 1.03.01 arrived earlier on all platforms, and it comes with a chunky set of notes. Read more
Title: Watch the Battlefield 6 Season 2 gameplay reveal here Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 11:34:14 +0000 Link: https://www.vg247.com/battlefield-6-season-2-reveal-watch-times After a one-month delay, we’re finally days away now from the start of Battlefield 6’s Season 2 of live service. The second season is being revealed today, following weeks of teasers, and some Battlefield Labs testing of the first new map arriving with the new season. Read more
Title: Diablo 4’s next class is the Warlock, but you can sort of play it today in Diablo 2: Resurrected’s new DLC Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:10:04 +0000 Link: https://www.vg247.com/diablo-4-warlock-reveal-diablo-2-anniversary-spotlight Diablo 4’s segment in the big Diablo 30th Anniversary Spotlight was among the biggest, even if the reason most of us tuned in was somewhat spoiled earlier in the same livestream. Blizzard unveiled the Warlock, the second of two classes coming to the game with the upcoming Lord of Hatred expansion. Read more

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Title: Next Switch 2 Treehouse Live Briefing Announced: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To Expect Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:36:00 -0800 Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/next-switch-2-treehouse-live-briefing-announced-start-time-how-to-watch-and-what-to-expect/1100-6538347/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f Nintendo has not one but two livestreams planned for the week, and the first one will be focused on Pokemon Pokopia and a new look at the Meetup in Bellabel Park expansion for Super Mario Bros. Wonder. The new Nintendo Treehouse presentation kicks off on February 24 and will have plenty of gameplay. On February 27, you can also tune in for a new Pokemon Presents broadcast.How to watch the Nintendo Treehouse Live presentationAs always, you can catch the livestream through the official Nintendo YouTube channel.YouTubeNintendo Treehouse Live presentation start timeThe Nintendo Treehouse Live presentation will go live on February 23 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET, and it will run for roughly 80 minutes.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: New Xbox Boss Says She Has "No Tolerance For Bad AI" Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:34:00 -0800 Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-xbox-boss-says-she-has-no-tolerance-for-bad-ai/1100-6538342/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f After it was announced that incoming Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma comes from a background in AI, many wondered and worried about what this could mean for the future of Xbox. After all, a recent study of game developers found that more developers than ever think generative AI is bad for gaming.She told Variety in an interview that she has "no tolerance for bad AI." Before this, in a memo to staff, Sharma said, "We will not chase short-term efficiency or flood our ecosystem with soulless AI slop."It remains to be seen what any of this means in practice, however. What some may call "bad AI" or "soulless AI slop" might be seen differently by different people, after all. Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: New Xbox CEO Says She Hears Fan Feedback About Wanting Exclusive Games Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:19:00 -0800 Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/new-xbox-ceo-says-she-hears-fan-feedback-about-wanting-exclusive-games/1100-6538346/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f A day after taking over as Xbox CEO, Asha Sharma spent time responding to fans on X about their favorite games and general feedback for the video game division she now oversees. One particular person brought up "how important exclusive games are" and ended with "Xbox games must be only on Xbox." Sharma had a straightforward reply: "Hear you."Obviously, this doesn't mean Xbox is changing course a month after announcing Fable and Forza Horizon 6 are coming to PS5. Or there's the fact that this month's Nintendo Direct ended with big Xbox games, like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered and Fallout 4. But Sharma's response definitely stands out in comparison to former Xbox president Sarah Bond, who called exclusive games "antiquated" late last year. Bond has left Microsoft, alongside Phil Spencer's surprise retirement.Hear you — Asha (@asha_shar) February 21, 2026 Arguably the biggest multiplatform release for Xbox is on the way later this year. Halo: Campaign Evolved is set to release sometime in 2026, coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The remake will mark the first time the FPS franchise has ever come to PlayStation. The plan is for Halo games to come out on PlayStation going forward, too.Continue Reading at GameSpot
Title: Steam Next Fest February 2026: 30 Of The Best Demos You Can Download Right Now Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:10:00 -0800 Link: https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/steam-next-fest-february-2026-30-of-the-best-demos-you-can-download-right-now/2900-7515/ It's that time of the year again, when video game developers are gearing up to give people an early taste of multiple titles that are in development. The February 2026 edition of Steam Next Fest has kicked off. Like previous Next Fests, there's a wide variety of games across multiple genres to try out, ranging from spooky delivery games to blood-soaked tactical-RPGs and stylish assassination adventures.We've highlighted 30 demos in particular to try out--all available for the low price of absolutely nothing--and this is just the tip of the iceberg, as hundreds of other studios will take part in the demo showcase.Steam Next Fest starts on February 23 and runs through March 2. Once it wraps up, there'll be a few more events to look forward to. The upcoming Steam Spring Sale 2026 will run from March 19-26, and you can also look forward to sales focused on tower defense, hidden object, and medieval games over the coming months. Atre: Dominance WarsIt's a great time to be a fan of 4X strategy games, and Atre: Dominance Wars offers just that and a little something extra for anyone with a god complex. Not only do you get to explore a dynamic world populated by unique races, but you can also rise to godhood and conquer the land before dark magic rips it apart. See on Steam Shutter StoryHereditary horror and old-school computer programs collide in this spooky game, as you have to help your best friend find out if he really is being haunted. Using the latest in spectre-detecting software, you'll analyze Eli's family photos and home videos as you explore strange phenomena in each image and sort them into the correct category. Just remember, there are consequences for making mistakes, and your investigations will determine the fate of Eli and his family. See on Steam Ex SanguisA stylish turn-based strategy RPG, Ex Sanguis puts you in command of an elite squad of Stillae soldiers who protect a dying world from the nefarious forces of Stasis. The game is aiming to offer freedom to experiment through procedurally generated levels, giving players a vast arsenal of abilities, traits, builds, and synergies tailored to how they want to carve their own bloody path across a battlefield. See on Steam Wild Blue SkiesYou know what there just isn't enough of these days? On-rail shooters with a cuddly cast of anthropomorphic animal pilots, that's what. Fortunately, Wild Blue Skies looks set to fill a certain cosmic-vulpes hole in life, as Bowie Stray and the Blue Bombers take to the skies to save the day in this modernized take on the classic on-rail adventures of the '90s. See on Steam ZeroSpaceImagine the gameplay of StarCraft with the storytelling of Mass Effect, and you'd have a pretty good idea of what to expect from this old-school sci-fi real-time strategy game. What could be the main selling point for ZeroSpace is its Galactic Warfare mode: a series of co-op missions where friends battle to claim control of the galaxy for their chosen faction. See on Steam Collector's CoveAre you in the mood for a cozy farming adventure on the high seas? Then you'll want to check out Collector's Cove for a chill expedition. There are no enemies to worry about in this world, as it's just you, your adorable animal pal, and an ocean that hides numerous secrets and surprises. See on Steam Voidling BoundWe're almost 20 years removed from the days of EA's Spore and its suggestive creations, but Voidling Bound looks like a spiritual successor to Will Wright's fabled creature-creation game. With some pocket monster DNA thrown into the gene pool, Voidling Bound lets you create and shape colorful critters that are the last line of defense against a devastating parasite threatening all life. See on Steam Ruin: Beast CitySure, you've played a game or two where you've been tasked with assassinating people, but Ruin: Beast City wants you to execute targets with style. An action game inspired by dark anime and horror films, you're armed with a katana and a revolver loaded with silver bullets as you set off on a mission to slay a group of mythical immortals. See on Steam TombwaterThe Old West had no shortage of outlaws, bandits, cattle rustlers, and snake-oil salesmen, but Tombwater pits one gunslinger against Eldritch horrors in a town overrun with monsters. A 2D souls-like where you can wield firearms, blades, spells, and apothecary items, you'll need to dash and slash through the cursed streets of Tombwater and its surrounding areas to get to the bottom of a dark mystery. See on Steam Sunken SkyIn case you haven't had your fill yet of 2D metroidvanias featuring elegant hand-drawn illustrations, check out Sunken City this week. With several protagonists, challenging bullet-hell enemies, and an interconnected world to explore, it looks like it'll check multiple boxes for fans of the genre. See on Steam 868-BackBilled as a computer-hacking strategy game, 868-Back is a sequel to 2013's acclaimed 868-Hack and is inspired by roguelike dungeon-crawlers. As a legendary hacker, you can engage in some high-stakes cybercrime, steal valuable data, and expose megacorps in this cyberpunk adventure. See on Steam Town of ZozFood is the greatest ice-breaker, and in Town of Zoz, you'll get to use your magical culinary skills to forge bonds and power up. As the new food shaman on the block, Ito sets off on a quest to master the soul-infused machete and his magic-enhanced recipes so that he can learn about the town, help people overcome their personal nightmares, and discover ancient secrets. See on Steam Titanium CourtA surreal strategy game, Titanium Court features puzzles, secrets, and at least one giant mouse lying right in your path. Developer AP Thomson (Consume Me and Fortune-449) has cautioned that the game requires a lot of reading, but doing so will qualify you for one of several positions in the titular Titanium Court. See on Steam A Game About Sucking (Up Ghosts With a Vacuum)You're not going to believe this, but A Game About Sucking (Up Ghosts With a Vacuum) is indeed a game about sucking (up ghosts with a vacuum). See on Steam WardrumBarbarians might be looked down upon by "civil" society, but in Wardrum, these loincloth-wearing warriors know how to keep a beat going. A turn-based rhythm roguelite where you plan and execute your tactics to the beat of primal pounding, Wardrum puts you in charge of a warband in a dangerous fantasy world that requires you to master flawless rhythmic skill. See on Steam The RatlineInspired by the real-life hunt for Nazis that took place in the decades after World War 2, The Ratline is a gritty detective game where you have to analyze evidence, follow leads, and make sharp deductions so that history's greatest monsters can face justice. See on Steam You Know the DrillAddressing the human need to dig really deep holes just for the sake of it, You Know the Drill is a relaxing mining game about digging underground to harvest ores, buy upgrades, and use them to upgrade your drill into a high-powered mining machine armed to the teeth. See on Steam Deadliest PigeonThe animal kingdom gets deadlier by the day, and this week, you can unleash the feathery fury of a pigeon with a gun. Deadliest Pigeon arms the scourge of any freshly washed vehicle with powerful firearms and a grappling hook, all in the name of vengeance. See on Steam Wild CityIf a Steam Next Fest list appears with no mention of a roguelike deckbuilder on it, can it truly be called a Steam Next Fest list? While we grapple with that existential question, you can check out Wild City, where deckbuilding meets tile placement and wild stuff happens. See on Steam Trading Card InspectorIf Logan Paul can make $16 million off a fancy piece of cardboard, then maybe there's something to the trading card game hobby after all. Described as Papers Please meets the high-stakes world of trading-card grading, Trading Card Inspector puts you in the shoes of a rookie who becomes involved in a tale of friendship, corporate espionage, and murder while doing quality-control checks on limited-edition cardboard. See on Steam Damon and BabyPart Monsters Inc. and part twin-stick shooter, Damon and Baby stars the unlikely team of a demonic king and a wee baby as they take on all sorts of monsters in this cute anime-inspired adventure. Between battles, you can upgrade Damon to make him more effective at all ranges, and boss battles will require you to use gimmicks in each stage to triumph over your foes. See on Steam Table Flip SimulatorScience has proven that any problem can be solved by flipping a table, and as you've surmised, that's exactly what you get to do in Table Flip Simulator. The physics-based puzzle allows you to blow off steam by wrecking the world, as you'll master the fine art of flipping tables during pivotal moments. See on Steam Rewind 99VHS rental stores may be relics of a bygone age, but you can step back in time and see what it was like to run one in Rewind 99. The nostalgic simulator puts you in charge of a dying video rental store just in time for the arrival of streaming giants RentNet down the road, but by renting tapes during the day and hustling at night, you might just be able to keep the lights on in a cruel world. See on Steam Guardians of the Wild SkyA survival-crafting adventure where you can sail through the skies on your trusty airship and explore a massive world, Guardians of the Wild Sky is teeming with mysteries, cute critters that have the potential to be your greatest ally, and flying castles. The core gameplay loop revolves around building, crafting, creating, and sailing across the endless skies. See on Steam TruckfulThere's a town that needs supplies, and as the owner of a reliable pickup truck, it's up to you to get the cargo to its final destination in one piece--while also avoiding an ancient forest that could turn your ride into scrap metal if you stay too long on its haunted roads. This is the second demo for Truckful, and developer MythicOwl estimates that it'll offer up to an hour of new content for potential delivery drivers to try out. See on Steam The Eternal Life of GoldmanWe're suckers for any whimsical-looking platformer that offers cute vibes and handcrafted art, and The Eternal Life of Goldman looks like it'll check all of those boxes. It's not entirely cozy, as disturbing imagery and chilling narration give this intriguing game a dark edge. See on Steam DenshattackAll the style of a Y2K cel-shaded game mixed with the extreme sports focus of that era, Denshattack gives you a rebellious train and miles of tracks to speed through while performing some sick tricks. It's an on-rails game, but in a good way. See on Steam Wax HeadsWe're still a few weeks away from Rex Manning Day, but until then, you can live the Empire Records dream with Wax Heads. Just like that classic film--and let's drop High Fidelity in for good measure--it's a simulator that goes behind the counter of a record store, and it's up to you to cater to the musical tastes of your clientbase, ring up some sales, and keep the lights on. See on Steam Australia Did ItJoin a mercenary team, protect cargo trains, and cash in some low pay for this high-risk job in a game that blends the turn-based tower defense genre with reverse-bullet-hell gameplay. Between waves, players can merge units to create powerful new types and variations, all in the pursuit of getting a train to deliver its goods on time. See on Steam FogpiercerIn case you haven't had enough of trains yet, you can also check out Fogpiercer during Next Fest. sci-fi roguelike deckbuilder that also has turn-based tactical gameplay at its core, you'll need to cleverly position your train carriages and create explosive chain reactions to fight through the deadly fog. See on Steam
Title: Resident Evil 2 Director Says Resident Evil Requiem Leakers Should Be "Cursed To Never Be Able To Play Games Again" Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 05:53:00 -0800 Link: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/resident-evil-2-director-says-resident-evil-requiem-leakers-should-be-cursed-to-never-be-able-to-play-games-again/1100-6538343/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f Resident Evil 2 director Hideki Kamiya has shared his thoughts on the recent Resident Evil Requiem leaks that have seen spoilers spread like wildfire on social media ahead of the game's launch, calling it "a detestable act" that hurts the feelings of the creators.The next mainline Resident Evil game doesn't officially release until later this week; however, early physical copies have been in the hands of some players for more than a week at this point, and some have been sharing spoilers online.Last week, Capcom released a statement regarding the leaks and asked players not to share any details online before Requiem's launch, stating that its legal department will issue takedown notices to those who violate its request.Continue Reading at GameSpot

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Title: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms one big change to the book is infuriating Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 14:01:17 GMT Link: https://www.polygon.com/knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms-finale-analysis-george-rr-martin/ The season finale, “The Morrow,” is different. It reverses Martin’s story in one significant way. That tweak may not seem like much, since it doesn’t radically affect where the characters go or what they do — yet. It’s a change designed to set up conflict in season 2, rather than to alter the action in season 1. And yet this one alternation changes everything about the series’ characters and their dynamic, and as a fan of Martin’s work, I hate it. I hate it so much. Like, full-on Muppet Show flaily-arm steam-coming-out-of-my ears hate. I’m used to movie and TV adaptations of books making big changes, but this one really cuts to the heart — or cuts out the heart — of a story I love.
Title: New Xbox CEO is under fire for her brief gaming history Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:03:36 GMT Link: https://www.polygon.com/xbox-new-ceo-asha-sharma-gaming-profile/ Late last week, Xbox announced that longtime CEO and face of the company, Phil Spencer, is leaving after 25 years with the team. His replacement, Asha Sharma, is the current president of Microsoft CoreAI.
Title: Serebii's Joe Merrick really is more dedicated to Pokemon than you will ever be Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:00:17 GMT Link: https://www.polygon.com/pokemon-serebii-joe-merrick-interview/ Pokémon Go developer Niantic made a special variant of Pikachu available that weekend, but otherwise, it was a fairly ordinary event. But Merrick had staked his career and reputation on keeping his website, Serebii.net, updated with timely, in-depth coverage of all things Pokémon, and Pokémon Go was one of the site's pillars. The bachelor party shenanigans would, sadly, have to wait. Merrick pulled his phone out and sat in the corner for as long as it took to write and publish his coverage.
Title: Pokémon at 30: Red and Green version's legacy is stronger than ever Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:00:17 GMT Link: https://www.polygon.com/pokemon-30th-anniversary-special-issue/ It all started humbly: a pair of creature-collecting RPGs, released to little fanfare. Looking back, it's quaint to think Pokémon Red and Green evolved into what the series is today. On Feb. 27, Pokémon turns 30. Beyond the games, anime, and trading cards that defined its early days, Pokémon now encompasses blockbuster films, major storefronts, bazillion-player mobile games, even theme parks. Pokémon is on track to catch 'em all — "all," in this case, referring to the hearts, minds, and wallets of every human on Earth.
Title: Every Pokémon generation, ranked from worst to best Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:00:17 GMT Link: https://www.polygon.com/pokemon-generations-ranked/ Rather than ranking the mainline RPGs — an exercise that has been done to OHKO — we wanted to do something a little different for Pokémon’s birthday. How does each generation of games in their totality stack up against each other? We’re talking not just the big new mainline games but also all the spinoffs, remakes, and expansions released in the years associated with those games. Through that exercise, it becomes more clear how not just the RPGs but how the series itself has evolved in three decades.

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Title: All About the Games: Play Over 4,500 Titles With GeForce NOW Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2026 14:00:35 +0000 Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-battlefield-season-2/ The GeForce NOW anniversary celebration keeps on rolling, and this week is all about the games that make it possible. With more than 4,500 titles supported in the cloud — plus 12 new games this week — there’s always something new to stream, share and discover. The #6YearsofGFN fun continues with a community giveaway hosted on the GeForce NOW Reddit. Share in-game screenshots and memes to celebrate the anniversary for a chance to win prizes such as an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, a Thrustmaster HOTAS ONE flight stick and more  — through Friday, Feb. 20. Gamers can also join the GeForce NOW community Discord to join in on more celebrations and events. A Library Built for Every PC Gamer GeForce NOW features an ever-growing library of over 4,500 titles that are ready to stream in seconds. From cozy indies and competitive shooters to sprawling role-playing games and strategy epics, the collection has something for everyone. The GeForce NOW library spans popular stores like Steam, Xbox — including supported PC Game Pass titles — Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect and GOG.com, bringing together free-to-play hits and paid blockbusters in one place. Install-to-Play further expands access by letting members install Steam games opted in for cloud gaming, doubling the number of titles that can be launched through the service. The GeForce NOW app has curated rows that highlight new releases, RTX-enhanced titles or popular free-to-play picks, while tags make deals and downloadable content easier to spot. Smart library syncing connects supported games directly into the cloud catalog, enabling instant access without downloads or hardware worries. Ultimate members get priority entry with powerful servers to jump into the action even faster. Fight the Fog of War Every move matters. Battlefield 6 erupts into its second season, “Extreme Measures,” taking the fight to contaminated terrain and distorted frontlines. A massive new map, fresh arsenal and agile air support redefine large-scale warfare — pushing squads to adapt and survive across shifting contamination zones and fog-laced choke points. Drop into “Contaminated,” a sprawling German mountainside airbase where the psychoactive VL‑7 smoke twists visibility, strategy and players’ senses. Mask up and press through as helicopters sweep low over objectives for high-risk insertions and surgical strikes. Dynamic cover and ever‑evolving hazards keep combat unpredictable, turning every push into a brutal test of precision and squad grit. On GeForce NOW, the battle starts instantly — no waiting for patches or worrying about download space. Jump straight into the latest content, fully loaded and always in sync, for nonstop action anywhere. Game On! Heist now, sneak later. Styx: Blades of Greed from publisher Nacon lands with a sharp tongue and an even sharper blade. Styx is back to doing what he does best: slipping through shadows, looting anything that isn’t nailed down and talking trash the whole way through. Tight stealth, devious tools and a world powered by precious Quartz make every heist feel like a risky, rewarding score — perfect for anyone who prefers a dagger in the dark over a sword in the spotlight. In addition, members can look for the following: Norse: Oath of Blood (New release on Steam, Feb. 17) Diablo (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Feb. 18) Diablo + Hellfire Expansion  (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Feb. 18) Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown (New release on Steam, Feb. 18, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) STALCRAFT: X (New release on Epic Games Store, Free Feb. 19) Styx: Blades of Greed (New release on Steam, Feb. 19, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Ys X: Proud Nordics (New release on Steam, Feb. 20) KILLER INN (Steam) Trine Enchanted Edition (Epic Games Store) Trine 2: Complete Story (Epic Games Store) Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power (Steam and Epic Games Store) Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince (Epic Games Store) What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below. Happy 6th Anniversary to @NVIDIAGFN As an official NVIDIA GeForce NOW Ambassador, I’m hosting the @DeadbyDaylight block during their Anniversary Game Night + Giveaway. February 19 Event starts @ 10AM PST Dead by Daylight hosted by me at @ 1PM PST Massive prizes.… pic.twitter.com/TFtHvFWAZk — EloraBliss (@EloraBliss) February 18, 2026
Title: GeForce NOW Turns Screens Into a Gaming Machine Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 14:00:58 +0000 Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-amazon-fire-tv-app/ The GeForce NOW sixth-anniversary festivities roll on this February, continuing a monthlong celebration of NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. This week brings even more reasons to join the party, as GeForce NOW launches on a new platform with support for Amazon Fire TV devices, and eight new games to keep the streaming going strong. The new app brings GeForce NOW directly to select Amazon Fire TV devices, so members can jump into their PC game libraries on the biggest screen in the house using a compatible controller. The Cloud Turns Up the Heat GeForce NOW continues to expand access across devices, supporting multiple platforms with the latest additions of Linux. From PCs and Macs to smartphones, browsers and smart TVs, the cloud delivers high-performance gaming to nearly any screen, on more devices than ever. Members tap into GeForce RTX power on the screens they already own, extending the value of their membership without extra hardware or complexity. That reach expands again with the launch of the GeForce NOW app on Amazon Fire TV. GeForce NOW is powering up the living room with the launch of the GeForce NOW app on Amazon Fire TV streaming sticks, leveling up big-screen gaming with PC-quality performance. GeForce RTX performance on Amazon Fire TV. The GeForce NOW app on Fire TV is available now with initial support for the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus (2nd Gen) with Fire OS 8.1.6.0 and later and Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen)with Fire OS 8.1.6.0 and later, and Fire TV Stick 4K Max (1st Gen) with Fire OS 7.7.1.1 and later, streaming at up to 1080p60 with standard-dynamic-range graphics using H.264 video encoding and stereo audio. Fire TV owners now have an even more powerful way to play on the big screen. Connect a controller, open the app and stream favorite titles instantly with RTX power behind every pixel — no console required. Cloud gaming has never felt more at home. Stories From the Ninth World Words hit harder than weapons. Torment: Tides of Numenera, inXile Entertainment’s story-focused role-playing game, puts emphasis on choices, characters and dialogue, mixing science fiction and fantasy into a strange, colorful world where every conversation and decision matters. The adventure takes place in the “Ninth World,” a far-future version of Earth built on the ruins of incredibly advanced civilizations. Step into the role of the Last Castoff, a person connected to a powerful, mysterious figure, and get pulled into a mystery that asks one big question: What does a single life truly mean? Expect memorable companions, tough moral choices and plenty of odd, fascinating situations rather than a typical hero-saves-the-world story. On GeForce NOW, this story-heavy experience is easy to jump into, no high-end rig required. Gaming sessions can pick up right where they left off across supported devices, making it simple for gamers to sink back into the Ninth World whenever the story calls. Pixel-Powered Punch Arcade icons and blue‑bomber brawls light up GeForce NOW this week with a retro‑powered surge from Capcom, featuring Mega Man 11, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, Capcom Fighting Collection, and the Capcom Beat ’Em Up Bundle. Members can catch them in the cloud, reliving the glory arcade days and timeless showdowns — now streaming anywhere to members’ devices. Gear up, power up, save the future. Mega Man is back — Mega Man 11 is the latest entry in the iconic series that blends classic, challenging 2D platforming action with a fresh visual style. Hadoukens never age. Celebrate Street Fighter’s historic legacy with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. In this collection of a dozen Street Fighter titles, four groundbreaking titles let gamers play with friends and relive the arcade experience through the online Arcade Mode. Where legends throw down. Capcom Fighting Collection includes 10 of Capcom’s most popular arcade games in one bumper collection, from series such as Street Fighter and Darkstalkers to Cyberbots and the first home console port of Red Earth. It’s the perfect collection for arcade veterans and newcomers alike. Grab a friend and clear the streets. Relive the glory days of cooperative arcade games with the Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle. This comprehensive collection includes seven classic titles, each with various multiplayer options and online capabilities. Time to Play Twisted. Reanimal is a twisted little nightmare that leans into creepy-cute horror with a co-op twist. Guide a scrappy brother-sister duo through a haunting, off-kilter world where every shadow hides something worse, every puzzle feels like a dare and “sticking together” isn’t just smart — it’s survival. In addition, members can look for the following: Disciples: Domination (New release on Steam, Feb. 12, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) REANIMAL (New release on Steam, Feb. 13, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Xbox, available on Game Pass, Feb. 13) Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle (Steam) Capcom Fighting Collection (Steam) Mega Man 11 (Steam) Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (Steam) Torment: Tides of Numenera (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. Our Reddit community is hosting a giveaway! 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Title: GeForce NOW Celebrates Six Years of Streaming With 24 Games in February Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2026 14:00:53 +0000 Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-feb-2026-games-list/ Break out the cake and green sprinkles — GeForce NOW is turning six. Since launch, members have streamed over 1 billion hours, and the party’s just getting started. Throughout February, members can look forward to new games, fresh ways to play across more devices and even more ways to bring RTX power to every screen in the house. There’s plenty to celebrate: the February games list kicks off with 24 new games. Start with the 10 new games in the cloud this week, including the launch of Team Jade’s Delta Force and the newest title launching in the PUBG universe, PUBG: BLINDSPOT. Reporting for Duty The ultimate extraction. Delta Force, now boots on the ground and fully deployed on GeForce NOW, brings the tactical first‑person shooter from Team Jade (TiMi Studio Group) to the cloud. The game features high-stakes extraction with an all-out warfare mode, giving players a playground of open environments, vehicles and gadgets to pull off coordinated assaults. Players join elite units tasked with tackling high‑risk missions across sprawling maps, from tight urban incursions to rugged open‑terrain operations. Expect strategic objectives, combined‑arms combat with land, air and sea vehicles, and tense firefights where teamwork and planning are just as important as quick reflexes. On GeForce NOW, Delta Force leans into its high‑octane personality: fast drops, big maps and cinematic engagements that look sharp and feel responsive across devices. Members can squad up from almost anywhere, enjoy high‑resolution streaming and smooth performance, and stay ready for every op without waiting on downloads or big updates before jumping into the next mission. New Mission Squad up. PUBG: BLINDSPOT, a new spin-off set in the PUBG universe from Krafton, expands the franchise with a standalone 5v5 top-down tactical shooter. Set across tightly designed maps, matches focus on information, positioning and coordinated team play, with squads clearing angles, locking down objectives and outmaneuvering opponents in fast, round-based firefights. Every callout and ability use matters, turning each round into a layered tactical puzzle rather than a simple test of reflexes. On GeForce NOW, responsive streaming and sharp RTX-powered visuals keep every angle, rotation and clutch play feeling precise, even on lower-powered devices. With support across a wide range of screens, the cloud makes it easy for the gaming squad to jump right into the action, without lengthy downloads or updates getting in the way. Feelin’ February Kick off GeForce NOW’s anniversary month in style. Here’s what’s in store to start the celebration, with this week’s 10 new additions: Indika (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass, Feb. 3) Menace (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, Feb. 5, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition (New release on Battle.net, Feb. 5) PUBG: BLINDSPOT (New release on Steam, Feb. 5, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Carmageddon: Rogue Shift (New release on Steam, Feb. 6, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Delta Force (Steam) Fallout Shelter (Steam) Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass) Roadcraft (Xbox, available on Game Pass) Wildgate (Epic Games Store) In addition to this week’s additions of Menace, PUBG: BLINDSPOT and Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, this game will also be GeForce RTX 5080-ready this week: HumanitZ (Steam) And look forward to the games coming throughout the rest of the month: Disciples: Domination (New release on Steam, Feb. 12) REANIMAL (New release on Steam, Feb. 13) Kingdom Come Deliverance (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass Feb. 13) Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass Feb. 17) Norse: Oath of Blood (New release on Steam, Feb. 17) Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown (New release on Steam, Feb. 18) Styx: Blades of Greed (New release on Steam, Feb. 19) Ys X: Proud Nordics (New release on Steam, Feb. 20) Resident Evil: Requiem (New release on Steam, Feb. 26) Arc Raiders (Xbox) DEVOUR (Steam) Torque Drift 2 (Steam) Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power (Epic Games Store) Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince (Epic Games Store) January in the Books In addition to the 14 games announced last month, 21 more joined the GeForce NOW library: Ancient Farm (Steam) The Bard’s Tale Trilogy (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass) The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass) Blood West (Epic Games Store) Bladesong (Steam) Cairn (Steam) The Gold River Project (Steam) Half Sword (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon (Steam) The Midnight Walkers (Steam) Paradise Killer (Epic Games Store) Prototype (Ubisoft Connect) Prototype 2 (Ubisoft Connect) Rustler (Epic Games Store) Star Wars Outlaws (Ubisoft Connect, now available on Xbox Game Pass) Styx: Shards of Darkness (Epic Games Store) Styx: Master of Shadows (Epic Games Store) Total War: Three Kingdoms (Epic Games Store) Vampires: Bloodlord Rising (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2 (Xbox, available on Game Pass, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Waterpark Simulator (Steam) Nova Roma is now set to launch in March and will arrive in the cloud when it debuts. Stay tuned to GFN Thursday for more details. What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below. Hopping into this convo. 2016 vs. 2026 For @CandraHastings, it looks like growth – share yours. pic.twitter.com/o9p3oBBQYD — NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) February 3, 2026
Title: GeForce NOW Brings GeForce RTX Gaming to Linux PCs Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2026 14:00:49 +0000 Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-linux/ Get ready to game — the native GeForce NOW app for Linux PCs is now available in beta, letting Linux desktops tap directly into GeForce RTX performance from the cloud. Alongside the expansion comes ten new games, including The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut and The Bard’s Tale Trilogy for a leveled-up gaming weekend. And operators can squad up in Team Jade’s Delta Force when it deploys in the cloud on February 3, bringing high-stakes tactical action to nearly any device with no downloads required. Linux Just Got RTX Gaming on Linux just got a major RTX upgrade. Starting with support for Ubuntu 24.04 and later, the new app delivers a seamless native experience that fits right into Linux desktop workflows. It transforms compatible Linux systems into high-performance GeForce RTX-powered rigs, streaming supported PC titles directly from the cloud at up to 5K resolution  and 120 frames per second, or 1080p at 360 fps. This new desktop-focused app goes beyond the earlier Linux experience that was tuned specifically for Steam Decks, which targeted handheld-friendly resolutions and up to 1200p at 90 fps. The beta Linux app is built for PCs and notebooks, offering an experience similar to the existing GeForce NOW app on Windows and macOS. With GeForce NOW, rendering happens in the cloud, so demanding titles run on a wider range of devices. Experience how RTX technologies — including ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS 4 and more — bring games to life with RTX 5080 performance from the cloud. Linux PCs and devices join the GeForce NOW native app family that also supports Windows, macOS, Chromebooks, mobile devices, smart TVs and more — unlocking flexible, on-demand gaming anywhere. Download the app today. For more details, check out all knowledge base articles on the GeForce NOW Linux beta app here. A Tale of the Cloud Adventure calls twice with two legendary journeys from inXile entertainment packed with wit, wonder and a few well-placed lute solos. Sing loud, fight hard and out-charm enemies. Get ready to sing, slash and swindle through the wild world of Caith in The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut. This dungeon-crawling role-playing game serves up clever puzzles, tactical turn-based battles and a hearty helping of bardic humor. Whether belting out battle tunes or charming foes into submission, gamers can enjoy an adventure that’s never sounded this good. Relive the songs and chaos that started it all. Plus, step back to where the saga began with The Bard’s Tale Trilogy. This remastered collection revives the classic, old-school dungeon crawling and tongue-in-cheek charm that started it all — now with smoother gameplay and polished visuals. It’s nostalgia wrapped in pure fantasy fun. Hot off the Cloud One mountain, countless close calls. Cairn is a survival-climbing adventure from The Game Bakers that pushes pro climber Aava up the unforgiving face of Mount Kami, a sheer giant that no one has ever managed to summit. Realistic climbing systems, resource management and route-planning turn each wall into a tense, puzzle-like challenge — blending simulation detail with atmospheric storytelling. In addition, members can look for the following: The Midnight Walkers (New release on Steam, Jan. 28, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Cairn (New release on Steam, Jan. 29, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Prototype (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Jan. 29) Prototype 2 (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Jan. 29) Warhammer 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2 (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass, Jan. 29, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Half Sword (New release on Steam, Jan.30, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) Vampires: Bloodlord Rising (New release on Steam, Jan. 30, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) The Bard’s Tale Trilogy (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass) The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass) Total War: Three Kingdoms (Epic Games Store) What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below. Name a food item that gives you… +20 health-2 Dexterity — NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) January 28, 2026
Title: Flight Controls Are Cleared for Takeoff on GeForce NOW Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2026 14:00:53 +0000 Link: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-flight-controls/ The wait is over, pilots. Flight control support — one of the most community-requested features for GeForce NOW — is live starting today, following its announcement at CES earlier this month. Virtual captains can now bring dedicated flight gear into the cloud and feel every roll, yaw and throttle change with even more precision, starting with the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One. Time is running out on our T.Flight Hotas One MSFS Edition + 1 month of @NVIDIAGFN Ultimate giveaway! How to enter 1. Follow both @TMThrustmaster and @NVIDIAGFN accounts on social2. Repost this and share on your feed 5 winners will be chosen – ends 1/24. pic.twitter.com/B89mGwJoNQ — NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) January 19, 2026 Remember to enter the giveaway for a chance to score a T.Flight Hotas One MSFS Edition and one month of a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership — follow Thrustmaster and GeForce NOW, and repost the giveaway post to enter before Saturday, Jan. 24. Also on the horizon, Delta Force from Team Jade (TiMi Studio Group) is coming soon to GeForce NOW, adding another big-name title to the cloud lineup. Get ready for all the action by streaming the four new games in this cloud this week. Pilots Wanted Members can now jump into their favorite flight and space simulation games with a full stick-and-throttle setup streamed right from the cloud. It’s all about dialing in that authentic, hands-on flying experience while keeping latency low and gameplay responsive on GeForce NOW. Full throttle in the cloud. To get right to flying, members can look for a dedicated row in the GeForce NOW app highlighting games that support flight controls, making it simple to spot great titles for putting their new setup through its paces. This initial flight control support rollout is just the beginning, with plans to keep tuning the experience and expand compatibility to more peripherals. Fire up the rig, plug in the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS One and get ready to take off — the cloud cockpit is open and ready for flight. Your Next Mission: ‘Delta Force’ Team Jade’s Delta Force is coming soon to the cloud, ready to drop players into high-stakes extraction with an all-out warfare mode where coordination and precision matter just as much as raw firepower. When it launches on GeForce NOW, members will be able to jump into the action instantly from almost any device, taking advantage of high‑performance streaming to stay locked at smooth frame rates even in the most chaotic firefights. Get ready to squad up, Delta Force is inbound soon. On GeForce NOW, every long‑range shot, helicopter insertion and tense objective push can feel crisp and responsive, whether playing on low‑powered laptops, Macs or mobile devices. The cloud makes it easy to squad up, drop in and get straight to the mission without worrying about downloads, patches or local hardware. New in the Cloud A graceful little robot having the worst day in the universe. MIO: Memories in Orbit is a neon-tinged metroidvania about a nimble little robot waking up on a massive, overgrown ark called the Vessel with nothing but fractured memories and a whole lot of trouble coming its way. Dart through low-gravity corridors, chain together elegant wall-runs, glides and grapples, and tangle with rogue machines as the Vessel itself quietly steals the spotlight — moody, decaying and just alive enough to keep a few secrets. In addition, members can look for the following: MIO: Memories in Orbit (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, Jan. 20) Bladesong (New release on Steam, Jan. 22) Rustler (New release on Epic Games Store, free starting Jan. 22) The Gold River Project (New release on Steam, Jan. 23, GeForce RTX 5080-ready) What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below. If you could fly to any video game destination, where would it be? — NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) January 21, 2026

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Title: Share of the Week: Nioh 3 Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2026 18:01:34 +0000 Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/02/20/share-of-the-week-nioh-3/ Last week, we asked you to explore the world of Nioh 3 and share moments fighting yokai using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: KeenEyeVP shares their protagonist striking a artful pose Mayuchemaru shares characters wearing ornate armor kisa0315ragi shares their character reeling back to attack an enemy on horse sayaka693518 shares shares a character surrounded in red with a devilish smile flamfura shares a moment of respite near a shrine themarkplumb shares a masked character surrounded by red slashes 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: FramingSUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on February 25, 2026 Next week, find unique ways to frame your subject using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.
Title: (For Southeast Asia) Festive New Year promotion comes to PlayStation Store Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2026 09:26:26 +0000 Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/02/20/20260220-psstore/ PlayStation Store Festive New Year promotion comes to PlayStation Store on 4 February*! Enjoy up to 70% off on a huge range of incredible games until 25 February. Highlighted titles include Battlefield™ 6, Black Myth: Wukong, SILENT HILL f and Forza Horizon 5. Head to PlayStation Store to enjoy savings now! View and download image Download the image close Close Download this image PlayStation Plus Players who join PlayStation Plus Extra or Deluxe during 13 February to 26 February can save up to 35% on a PS Plus 12-month membership! Current PlayStation Plus members can save 35% on the remainder of their membership when upgrading a current plan to PlayStation Plus Deluxe.** With PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe, get access to monthly games, exclusive discounts, online multiplayer, and hundreds of games through the Game Catalog and Classics Catalog, including hit titles like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Hogwarts Legacy, Sword of the Sea and many more. Explore the Classics Catalog with PlayStation Plus Deluxe, try select games like the epic Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 with Game Trials, and more.** *Festive New Year Promotion starts on 4 February 00:00 JST and concludes on 25 February 23:59 JST. Each title may have different sale periods. Please refer to the information in the title details page.  **Availability of Classics and Game Catalog varies over time, region/country, and plan. See https://www.playstation.com/Plus for details and updates on PlayStation Plus offerings. PlayStation Plus is an ongoing subscription subject to a recurring subscription fee taken automatically (at the then-current PS Store price) at the frequency you choose at purchase until cancellation. Terms apply: play.st/psplus-usageterms
Title: Rager brings the beat to PlayStation VR2 on March 5 Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2026 13:00:29 +0000 Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/02/19/rager-brings-the-beat-to-playstation-vr2-on-march-5/ Hello again, PlayStation VR2 players! We’re bringing Rager to PS VR2 on March 5, and we can’t wait for you to feel what rhythm-driven combat really means. Rager is a music-driven VR brawler where the rhythm is never background noise. Every strike, block, and dodge is tied directly to the soundtrack. Enemies attack in sync with pounding basslines and war drums, and your survival depends on whether you can match that timing with precision. This is combat built on control and awareness. You step into a shifting digital arena as robotic adversaries close in from every direction. The world forms around you as the music builds, then collapses back into the void when the fight is over. The next track begins, and the pressure starts again. No room for hesitation At launch on PS VR2, Rager includes a full campaign of 12 hand-built levels and three boss fights that escalate the pressure with every track. Each level locks you into a specific weapon and forces you to commit. There is no switching mid-fight. You adapt or you fail. The weapon in your hands changes the fight completely. Sword and Mace demand precision, striking independently with clean, deliberate timing. Axe and Hammer require both hands and full-body movement, rewarding committed swings with crushing impact. Claws and Fists pull you into close range, where attacks come faster and hesitation disappears. Every weapon shifts your stance, your reach, and your rhythm. You are reading the beat while reading the enemy, adjusting your timing in real time as attacks come from every direction. Freestyle mode opens another 12 levels from the start, giving you the freedom to choose your weapon and push your limits. Online leaderboards track every run. When a fight ends, you know exactly where you lost time. If your timing slips, you feel it. If you land clean, you feel that too. Rager rewards discipline. The tighter your movement, the harder it hits.  The PS VR2 experience Rager is built around clarity, feedback, and physical commitment. On PS VR2, those elements come through at full strength. The game runs at a native 90Hz, keeping movement smooth and responsive during the fastest exchanges. When attacks come from multiple directions and the beat accelerates, you need stability. Native 90Hz ensures that what you see and what you feel stay locked together, frame by frame. HDR support deepens the contrast of the arena, sharpening silhouettes and impact flashes against the darkness. Dynamic foveated rendering powered by eye tracking keeps your focus crisp exactly where you’re looking, so telegraphed strikes stay readable even in chaotic moments. Then there’s the feedback. Advanced haptics in the PS VR2 Sense controllers reinforce timing in your hands. A clean strike lands with weight. A blocked attack sends resistance through your grip. Headset rumble adds force to heavy blows and boss slams, grounding you in the center of the arena. The result is combat that feels anchored. When you commit to a swing, you feel the consequence. For players who chase mastery, Rager includes a full trophy list, culminating in a Platinum trophy that rewards precision, discipline, and complete control of the rhythm. On PS VR2, every strike carries weight, every block carries resistance, and every mistake carries consequence.  The arena opens March 5 Rager rewards players who stay sharp under pressure. When the tempo rises and attacks close in from every direction, hesitation costs you. Clean timing wins fights. Control keeps you standing. We’re proud to bring Rager to PlayStation VR2, and we’re excited to see how this community rises to the challenge. If you’re ready to test your timing, your stamina, and your control, we’ll see you in the arena on March 5.
Title: 11 indie gems to look forward to in 2026 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2026 15:01:27 +0000 Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/02/18/11-indie-gems-to-look-forward-to-in-2026/ This year is promising some great PlayStation 5 games – our Most Wanted Games of Early 2026 is easy proof of that. But we’re only just getting started. There’s so much more on the way, and with PS5 not only home to the biggest releases but also an exciting hotbed of super cool indie titles, it’s only fair to give you an enticing glimpse at why we’re so hyped for the coming months. Coffee Talk Tokyo | May 21 | PS5 If you’ve ever wanted to safely talk to yokai about their lives (or afterlives) over a cup of joe, then pull up a seat at the Tokyo cafe Chorus Worldwide has set up. If you’re not familiar with the lovely Coffee Talk series, this iteration continues its calming narrative, where you prepare and serve drinks to supernatural customers seeking chilled conversation and warm contemplation. Fishbowl | April TBD | PS5 Play Video As odd as its title might sound, Fishbowl carries a depth that’s already caught the eyes and tugged at the hearts of those who’ve played it. Exploring a journey of grief and self-discovery, the two-person studio of imissmyfriends promises a thoughtful and emotional visual novel. A coming-of-age tale set over a month, Fishbowl features sorting-and-matching puzzle gameplay elements, but, most importantly, it aims to teach players that taking things one day at a time is sometimes the only way to move forward. Hela | TBD 2026 | PS5 Play Video It’s entirely possible that when you first heard the title of this 3D co-op adventure, images of Nordic fire and brimstone came to mind. But never fear, Hela is pretty much the opposite. In fact, the only Scandinavian landscapes that have inspired this wholesome journey are those that have you reaching for the Create button for a revisit. Windup’s beautiful-looking escapade of puzzles and teamwork – via either local split-screen or online if you want to bring a buddy – lets you become a sickly witch’s mousey familiar, brewing healing potions and helping the local village with acts of kindness. Inkonbini: One Store. Many Stories | April TBD | PS5 Play Video Need space for a cosy gaming experience? Nagai Industries has you covered with this nostalgic slice-of-life narrative, where human connections created by everyday events are entirely the point. Inspired by early 1990s Japan, Inkobini sets you in a small-town convenience store where you not only go through the meditative routine of preparing the shop for customers, but also hear their tales and forge relationships. The branching narrative shapes your conversations as you help the neighbourhood grow and thrive. Mina the Hollower | Spring 2026 | PS5, PS4 Play Video One of the most anticipated titles of 2026, Yacht Club Games’ action-adventure blends an 8-bit aesthetic with modern design sensibilities, a combination that helped Shovel Knight become such a beloved indie darling. Genius inventor Mina isn’t just a dab hand with weapons like her Nightstar whip and daggers, but can also use her hollowing ability to burrow underground – perfect for mixing up combat and traversal in the many dungeons of the cursed Tenebrous Isle. Fan favourite musicians Jake Kaufman (the Shantae series) and Yuzo Koshiro (Streets of Rage/Shinobi series) are also along for the adventure’s infectiously slick soundtrack. Mortal Shell II | TBD 2026 | PS5 Play Video Let’s step away from the cosy side for a spell, and get our hands a little dirty with the sequel to Cold Symmetry’s original action-RPG. While standalone from its predecessor, Mortal Shell II continues to deliver the unflinching fights, nightmarish enemies, and haunting open world that fans previously enjoyed. The corpses of departed warriors are yours to awaken and possess to utilize their many abilities. Finishers have been upgraded, and the stamina gauge has been removed to speed up combat. Oh, and there are firearms, too, so your bloody quest to reclaim the Undermether’s stolen eggs gives you a chance to introduce the likes of shotguns and rapid-fire crossbows to your foes. Mouse P.I. For Hire | March 19 | PS5 Play Video Evoking the hand-drawn aesthetic of classic 1930s cartoons, Fumi Games’s first-person shooter blends detective noir storytelling with all-action blasting. If you like jazz, machine guns, grizzled narration, and oversized white gloves, then Mouseburg will be your home away from home. But be warned – just like the animation it apes, this is a game where almost anything can happen. Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse | March 5 | PS5, PS4 Play Video There’s something special about a game that knows how endearing it is, and this vibrant 2D search action roguelike truly owns its charm – or should that be ‘curse’? Simply put, you control a magical hat with the power to possess your foes and use their abilities to venture through ruins, botanical gardens, and more, to help rebuild your ruined village. And what’s better than one cursed hat? Well, bring three friends along for the multiplayer mode and find out. Ontos | TBD 2026 | PS5 Play Video When Frictional Games announced it would be unleashing the spiritual successor to 2015 sci-fi horror Soma, any eager anticipation was rewarded with the first glimpses of Ontos. Swapping underwater chills for a desolate moon base, this disturbing narrative-driven adventure challenges you to scavenge materials, operate machinery, and make moral choices that could result in grave consequences as you delve deeper into the mystery of a failed mining colony. Out of Words | TBD 2026 | PS5 Play Video Easily one of the most unique-looking games in this list due to its eye-catching stop-motion and handcrafted visuals, Out of Words lives up to its title with two protagonists without mouths. In a quest to restore their voices, you and a friend take control of Kurt and Karla in a co-op platform adventure packed with puzzles and environmental challenges, testing your communication and coordination. And beneath the giant fish, tense set pieces, and physics-defying traversals, beats a tender story of connection and love, too. Over the Hill | TBD 2026 | PS5 Play Video It couldn’t have been easy to follow the stylish racing game art of rally, but developers Funselektor Labs and Strelka Games have made something decidedly different, albeit still on four wheels. Over the Hill focuses on exploration and discovery, with a deliberately paced drive through a wilderness of dynamic weather, day/night cycles, and terrain deformation. It’s not a race – it’s all about the journey, upgrading and customizing your vehicle, taking in the scenery, and even joining up to three friends to see what awaits past the sunset.    We might be buzzing to get our hands on these games (and many more, coming), but what about you? Which indie titles are you looking forward to playing in 2026?
Title: How open world Soulslike deckbuilder Death Howl was built Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2026 20:00:00 +0000 Link: https://blog.playstation.com/2026/02/16/how-open-world-soulslike-deckbuilder-death-howl-was-built/ When we first started working on Death Howl, if you had told me we were building an “open world, soulslike deckbuilder,” I would have looked at you with a fair bit of confusion. It sounds like a recipe made out of components that don’t naturally fit together. Yet, as we prepare to bring the journey of Ro to a new audience on PlayStation 5 from February 19, I’ve been reflecting on how this genre blend came to be. The truth is, the “soulslike” tag wasn’t part of the original design document. A foundation of cards and tactics At its core, Death Howl began as a prototype that I made as a school project back in 2015 after playing the unique and brilliant game called Dream Quest. I’ve always been inspired by Magic: The Gathering and the idea of traversing a world to collect materials for crafting power. Our initial goal was to create an alternative to the traditional roguelite deckbuilder – something that traded linear, “always-start-from-beginning” runs for a free-roaming open world. We also looked at the character skill building where cards replaced traditional weapons and spells, with all combat taking place on a grid. Play Video The accidental Soulslike In general, we never intended to blend so many genres. At its core, Death Howl is an open world deckbuilder. But to achieve that vision, many different designs had to merge. We combined tactical, grid-based combat with deck building. We merged open world exploration with turn-based battles. And as the design evolved, other genre elements emerged organically – including soulslike mechanics. Honestly, I wasn’t even especially familiar with soulslike games when we started. It was something that came about from testers telling us it felt like one. Some elements were already in place. “Sacred Groves” – checkpoint locations much like the bonfires you might know from other games-allow you to heal, but they also respawn all enemies. We had designed these early on. But testers pointed to other traces of the genre in our game. They felt Death Howl earned the soulslike label because of how it rewards pattern recognition. You need to observe enemy behaviors – learning to avoid the frontal charge of a boar, for instance – and embrace the punishing but fair loop of death and adaptation. We made one key adjustment to fit our card-based structure. Instead of sending players back to the last checkpoint, dying in Death Howl returns you to the moment just before the encounter you lost. When Ro dies, she drops “Death Howls” – the currency earned from defeating enemies, used to craft new cards and upgrade abilities. These can be retrieved after respawning, much like souls in other games. This mechanic was perhaps the biggest direct inspiration we took from the genre once we became more familiar with it. The rest emerged more indirectly. But embracing the soulslike direction as an overall concept helped us add even more layers to the experience. For me, it’s still an open world deckbuilder. For others, it’s a soulslike card battler. Both are true. Balancing the dark and the ethereal Genre-blending is one part of Death Howl’s identity. The other is its mood. The world of Death Howl is a spirit realm born from grief, distant memories, and the unknown. To capture that otherworldly feeling, we leaned into a “linocut” or woodcut art style-inspired by heavy metal t-shirts and old-school Scandinavian illustrations – all rendered in minimalistic pixel art. This visual approach mirrors the gameplay in a way. Just as shapes emerge from deep shadows in our art, players must piece together the narrative of Ro’s quest to reunite with her son. The pixel art forces the viewer to imagine the details left in the darkness, creating space for their own interpretation. A journey to PlayStation Building Death Howl taught us that creating something unique often means combining elements that don’t obviously fit together. The result is a game that balances the calm of exploration with the intensity of turn-based combat, all wrapped in a story of resilience and loss. As we bring this experience to PlayStation 5 on February 19, we’re incredibly excited for a new community to step into our Spirit World and discover its secrets. Whether you’re a deckbuilding veteran or a soulslike fan looking for a tactical twist, we hope you’ll find something here that resonates. Death Howl is more than the sum of its genres-it’s a reflection of the creative journey that shaped it.

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Title: Nier Automata's Yoko Taro is writing an Evangelion anime TV show Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 14:35:17 +0000 Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/nier-automatas-yoko-taro-is-writing-an-evangelion-anime-tv-show Thanks to various life difficulties, I’ve spent this month in a state of immense spiritual turbulence, oscillating between euphoria and despair. As such, I’m in either the worst or the perfect frame of mind to digest news that Yoko Taro, director and scenario writer for NieR: Automata, is writing a new series of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Read more
Title: Resident Evil Requiem is this week's headline PC game but don't forget the Witchers, pirates and pinballs Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 12:28:30 +0000 Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/resident-evil-requiem-is-this-weeks-headline-pc-game-but-dont-forget-the-witchers-pirates-and-pinballs Happy this week all! It’s time for another Steam Next Fest. A time to stock up on unfinished business. A time to litter your desktop with dead-ends. A time to install 30 game demos and play exactly three of them - unless you are RPS supporter Mr_B, who I think accounts for the majority of Valve’s downloads traffic these days. We’re not doing the whole Wishlisted thing this year due to a chronic shortage of wishfulness brought on by our collective advancing age, but we’ll be writing up the hottest demos as they arrive, in a dramatic departure from our regular news coverage of… writing up the hottest demos as they arrive. It’s not all demos, mind: a few developers have scandalous plans to unleash complete games into the storm of prototypes and playtests. Here are the ones we’re thinking about feeding to the Maw. Read more
Title: "They've ghosted me": Saints Row design director says he believes the series is "dead" after pitching prequel Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 12:16:59 +0000 Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/theyve-ghosted-me-saints-row-design-director-says-he-believes-the-series-is-dead-after-pitching-prequel Make sure the dildos are flying at half mast. Saints Row 1 design director Chris Stockman has said he believes the series is "dead", following conversations with Embracer Group about his pitch for a prequel. According to the developer, who currently heads VR studio Bit Planet Games, that chatter about a potential Saints Rowssurection post Embracer's closing of Volition has ended in the publishers ghosting Stockman. Read more
Title: Ubisoft CEO touts “disciplined workforce management” while defending giving his son the keys to Assassin's Creed Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 11:08:00 +0000 Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ubisoft-ceo-touts-disciplined-workforce-management-while-defending-giving-his-son-the-keys-to-assassins-creed Ubisoft’s CEO Yves Guillemot has confirmed that they are making a bunch of new Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry games, together with some unannounced original projects, in a wide-ranging albeit very rehearsed-sounding chinwag with Variety. Read more
Title: Tencent reportedly shutter open world game studio which had drafted in former Assassin’s Creed director Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 11:01:17 +0000 Link: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/tencent-reportedly-shutter-open-world-game-studio-which-had-drafted-in-former-assassins-creed-director Tencent have reportedly shut down their TiMi Montreal studio, set up back in 2021 with the goal of creating multi-platform open world games. In those five years, the studio haven't shipped any games, but had brought on former Assassin’s Creed creative director Ashraf Ismail. Ismail was reportedly fired by Ubisoft following an investigation into misconduct, with the developer having been accused of taking advantage of his status to engage in extramarital relationships. Read more
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