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Earlier this Summer, Dark Horse Comics and Hasbro's Wizards of the Coast revealed "Dungeons & Dragons: The Fallbacks", an all-new Forgotten Realms D&D adventure comic series written by Greg Pak, penciled by Wilton Santos, inked by Advan Alves, colored by Raul Angulo, and lettered by Nate Piekos. This four-issue miniseries begins when Issue #1 arrives this October, but ahead of its release, Game Informer can exclusively reveal a look at a special new art piece and never-before-seen character sketches. The four issues will feature art by Marguerite Sauvage, Uzuri, Stephen Segovia, and Dan Panosian, but all four issues will include back cover art by Julie Dillon whi…
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Thinking about a vacation on a desert island? Download Dead In Bermuda for free on Steam! Dead In Bermuda is ... View the full article
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Thinking about a vacation on a desert island? Download Dead In Bermuda for free on Steam! Dead In Bermuda is ... View the full article
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Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Wizards of the Coast president John Hight has revealed that a team of developers that were formerly working on EA's cancelled Black Panther game has joined the company to work on a new title. Read more View the full article
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Claim your free Terminull Brigade Coins Pack key and join the action with free in-game currency in your pocket. View the full article
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Scott Pilgrim EX, the beat-em-up inspired by the popular graphic novel series, is getting two more playable characters. Roxie Richter and Lucas Lee, two of the series' iconic Evil Exes, join Scott and Ramona Flowers in their fight against the vegans, robots, and demons that have taken over the city. You can see them in action in the gameplay trailer below: As you'd expect, both playable exes use abilities seen in their past appearances. Lucas Lee uses a skateboard as a weapon and summons his crew of stunt doubles, while Roxie Richter wields a katana with ninja-like agility. Their announcement brings Scott Pilgrim EX's playable roster up to four, but developer Tribute Gam…
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Last week, I traveled to Cologne, Germany, to attend Gamescom and play more than two dozen games. One of those games was Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline installment in Capcom's long-running survival horror series. Although it was the same demo from June's Summer Games Fest event in Los Angeles, featuring Grace Ashcroft in a decrepit care center attempting to escape from a monstrous creature stalking the halls, it was still my first time playing it. You can read my hands-on preview thoughts on that demo in my Gamescom preview round-up here, but it was only half of my Requiem experience last week. I also sat down to interview Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi and …
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It's a great time to be a fan of Konami's Silent Hill series. Between Bloober Team's great Silent Hill 2 remake last year, the upcoming Silent Hill f that launches next month, and Return To Silent Hill, the Silent Hill 2 film adaptation hitting silver screens on January 23, there's plenty of psychological horror to go around. Ahead of the movie's release early next year, Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting have released an official teaser trailer for the film. "Return To Silent Hill brings the iconic horror franchise back to the screen," the movie's logline reads. "When James receives a mysterious letter from his lost love Mary, he is drawn to Silent Hill—a once-familiar tow…
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Lightspeed Japan Studio has opened a second branch in Osaka and hired three Capcom veterans as part of "a series of strategic milestones." Read more View the full article
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One of the more exciting reveals during Gamescom's Opening Night Live ceremony last week was Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Not only is TT Games returning to the Caped Crusader – its first time since 2014's Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – but it's doing so with a brand-new take on the superhero... kinda. I say that because a lot of Legacy of the Dark Knight will feel familiar to those who watch and read about Bruce Wayne's bat-shaped half, and that's by design. Instead of continuing its original storytelling from the first three Lego Batman games, TT Games is fusing various Batman media, namely films like the Dark Knight trilogy and 2022's The Batman, to tell a d…
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A new report has called King’s layoffs "haphazard," with anonymous sources claiming staff performance didn’t appear to factor into decision-making. Read more View the full article
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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has been summoned to appear before a French court in October, following the conclusion of a trial against three former company executives for harassment last month. Read more View the full article
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PlayStation CEO Hermen Hulst has shared how Sony is implementing measures to minimise the impact of failures like Concord, and to maximise the growth of successful, original IP. Read more View the full article
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On March 4, it was announced that defunct publisher Acclaim had been resurrected (again), this time as an indie publisher. After months of waiting, it's time to learn what new games will bear that iconic rainbow logo thanks to the publisher's first digital showcase. On September 10, Acclaim will host the Play Acclaim showcase to reveal its lineup of upcoming titles. The news follows a series of teaser trailers posted to the publisher’s official YouTube channel (such as the one below), which is where the presentation will be broadcast. Play Acclaim will air at 11:30 a.m. PT/2:30 p.m. ET. Acclaim was a household name in the ‘80s and ‘90s as a publisher for many well-known …
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As a part of our exclusive coverage of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, we sat down with the developers and barraged them with 100 rapid-fire questions about their game. Featuring narrative director Ian Thomas, creative director Alex Skidmore, and White Wolf Brand Marketing Manager Jason Carl, we asked why Phyre's name is spelled like that, pitched some alternate names for the game, and inquired about whether Carl would ever consider doing a Cincinnati By Night series. Sorry, fellow Bengals fans – I wouldn't get your hopes up about that last one. Watch Our Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Rapid-Fire Interview: Please subscribe to Game Informer's YouTube chann…
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For years, a lot of China's video game development has happened in the realm of mobile games or as outsourced developers for studios elsewhere in the world. But there's been a shift happening – with big releases like last year's Black Myth: Wukong and plenty more, Chinese developers are aiming for new audiences around the world and seeing massive success. After visiting S-Game's Beijing, China, studio last month to check out hours of its upcoming "kung fu punk" action game, Phantom Blade Zero, I'm feeling pretty confident it's going to be the country's next big video game hit. In our newly announced Game Informer issue, featuring Ninja Gaiden 4 – read about that cover re…
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In 2018, Monstars and Enhance partnered for Tetris Effect, a gorgeous and rhythmic Tetris experience. Now, the same pairing has turned its gaze towards a new pulsing, thumping, timeline-scrolling puzzle game in Lumines Arise. Arriving on November 11, Lumines Arise is a reinvention of the puzzle classic Lumines, where you clear a scrolling timeline by matching squares of multi-colored blocks. All of this hums underneath wave after wave of music and visuals, in the exact kind of rapturous symphony you'd expect from the makers of Tetris Effect. Check out our gameplay from the demo, with a surprisingly welcome S-rank for this rusty Lumines player, and look ahead to Lumines …
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Ninja Gaiden 4, the long-awaited fourth mainline entry in the iconic action franchise, graces the next cover of Game Informer, and we could not be more excited to feature both the new protagonist, Yakumo, and his counterpart, the series' longtime hero, Ryu Hayabusa, on the full spread of our cover art. The digital issue goes live today at GameInformer.com/NinjaGaiden4, with print subscriptions rolling out in a few weeks. If you haven't subscribed yet, there's still time to get the Ninja Gaiden 4 issue shipped to your mailbox. The Ninja Gaiden franchise has been dormant for more than a decade, but 2025 has been a big comeback year for the series. Koei Tecmo kicked off the…
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The announcement of Hollow Knight: Silksong’s release date has created a ripple effect in the indie game community. With the game launching on such short notice – next week, on September 4 – several indie titles that were slated to release on or near that date are collectively jumping out of its blast radius to avoid being overshadowed. Devolver Digital’s Baby Steps joins this list. The upcoming physics-based walking adventure by the creators of Ape Out and Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy was set to launch on September. 8. Although it wouldn’t have arrived until one week after Silksong, publisher Devolver Digital isn’t taking chances and has delayed Baby Steps to Septe…
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Nine India-based developers and publishers have formed the Indian Game Publishers and Developers Association (IGPDA). Read more View the full article
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Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem took home the most accolades during this year's Gamescom Awards, including Best Sony PlayStation Game. Read more View the full article
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Attendance for Gamescom 2025 broke records last week, increasing 6.5% to 357,000 visitors from 128 countries. Read more View the full article
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Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025 audience reaches over 72m viewers | News-in-briefView the full article
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During Gamescom 2025 last week in Cologne, Germany, I went hands-on with No More Heroes developer Grasshopper Manufacture's upcoming action game, Romeo Is A Dead Man, and came away with more questions than answers (but in the best way possible). Fortunately, I immediately transitioned from my hands-on preview to a couch, where I sat across from the game's director, Goichi Suda AKA Suda51, and his interpreter, and asked him the new questions I had. But first, let me set the scene of my demo: before gameplay began, I watched a quick intro you've likely seen in the game's reveal trailer that shows Romeo die, then be resurrected and turned into a space cop/FBI agent/expert m…
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October 31st, 1963. The date of the most horrific night in Haddonfield, Illinois, history. The day Michael Myers escaped the asylum and became infamous with the holiday that is Halloween. I'll never forget the first time I watched John Carpenter's masterpiece 1978 horror film, Halloween, at far too young an age. The result? At 30 years old, Michael Myers is still the most terrifying silver-screen slasher to me – watching one of his countless appearances in media still invites nightmares of that white mask, Michael's uncanny ability to be anywhere and everywhere at once, and his endless desire to kill. It's for this reason that Halloween is my all-time favorite horror mov…
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