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Upcoming indie games for 2025 and beyond
By Heather Wald last updated
Upcoming The most exciting upcoming indie games that should be on your radar in 2025 and beyond

"I am an employee at Square Enix, and I receive money to make games": Final Fantasy 14 boss Yoshi-P says he won't be "bored" with the MMO until he runs out of "things that require to be taken care of"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News He's real for that

The Golden Joystick Awards returns on November 20 for its 43rd show
By Ali Jones published
News Save the date

"To say Krafton's new theory is a Hail Mary would be an understatement": Former Subnautica 2 studio leadership allege publisher Krafton has changed "its story mid-litigation about why it fired the founders"
By Catherine Lewis published
News It's alleged that Krafton has "pivoted to a new theory that it admittedly came up with only after the fact"

GTA 6: Everything we know so far
By Sam Loveridge last updated
Guide GTA 6 is coming in 2026, and here's all the latest news and updates from Rockstar Games while you wait

Palworld dev pushes back on Early Access criticisms, points to examples like Baldur's Gate 3 and Satisfactory: "Games only get better when the players are involved"
By Anna Koselke published
News "We're not silly enough to think we know best"

Battlefield 6 makes changes to movement in Labs, and players can't decide if things have been "overnerfed" or if the new risk/reward tweaks make the FPS more grounded
By Scott McCrae published
News "The movement in Battlefield 6 was nowhere near good enough to warrant any sort of nerf"

The Disco Elysium spiritual successor rivalry gets even more confusing as one of the studios made of former ZA/UM devs change their new RPG's name and gameplay style
By Catherine Lewis published
News XXX Nightshift is now Tangerine Antarctic

Tencent responds to Sony lawsuit calling its new open-world survival game a "slavish" Horizon Zero Dawn clone, says it's "an improper attempt to fence off a well-trodden corner of popular culture"
By Anna Koselke published
News The company argues that Sony "tries to transform ubiquitous genre ingredients into proprietary assets"
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