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  1. The curtain's closed on The Game Awards 2025, and what a night it was. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 swept the show, and some big games got dates and full reveals. Join Alex, Wesley, Charles, and Eric as they discuss their favorite moments and reveals of the night, from Star Wars and Divinity to Orbitals and Lego Batman. Also, we discuss skin care and the French, because we were all still a bit wiped from the awards. The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering the video game industry. Join us every Friday for chats about your favorite titles – past and present – alongside Game Informer staff and special guests from around the industry.Watch the video version here: L…

  2. PC games · Started by Post bot,

    Just Ignore Them is free on Steam until Dec 15! It’s an indie point-and-click adventure game! Check it out! View the full article

  3. Staff at Texas studio Id Software, best known for the Doom franchise, have voted to form a union. Read more View the full article

  4. The co-CEO of Lies of P developer Neowiz, Sean Kim, has said that the South Korean government is helping the country's indie scene. Read more View the full article

  5. Publishing agency Secret Sauce has established a new marketing brand called Weekend Games. Read more View the full article

  6. The head of Xbox Game Studios, Matt Booty, has said that the company is continuing to evaluate how it prices its new releases. Read more View the full article

  7. Capcom released a new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem during The Game Awards 2025, and it featured the return of Leon S. Kennedy to the series, older and more grizzly than we've ever seen him. Following that trailer, Capcom spoke with Automaton, as reported by IGN, to discuss this beloved character's return, how much we can expect of him in Requiem, and his fancy new Porsche. Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi told Automaton that Leon and Grace will share the game's runtime equally. "In terms of gameplay, Grace and Leon's playable sections are almost equally split," Nakanishi said. "The structure is similar to Resident Evil Revelations." Nakanishi added that Requiem is…

  8. Ireland-based Romero Games is working on a new, smaller project that lifts heavily from the shooter it had been working on but was cancelled by its publisher. Read more View the full article

  9. Publisher Kepler Interactive and newcomer developer Shapefarm have revealed Orbitals, a co-op puzzle adventure inspired by classic anime. The gorgeous reveal trailer also reveals that Orbitals will launch exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 sometime in 2026. Shapefarm is based in Tokyo, Japan, so it's no wonder Orbitals is a clear love letter to 1990s anime, like Neon Genesis Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, and others. In the game, players will team up as Maki and Omura, two inseparable explorers who must brave the perils of space to save the crumbling space station they call home from a supernatural cosmic storm. Check it out in the Orbitals reveal trailer for yourself below: …

  10. Alongside recognising some of the biggest and best releases of the last year, such as Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Hades 2 and Hollow Knight: Silksong, there were – as always – game reveals aplenty at The Game Awards. Read more View the full article

  11. EA Sports FC has announced a multi-year partnership with the European Football Clubs organisation (EFC) to bolster the "financial resilience" and visibility of its teams. Read more View the full article

  12. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominated The Game Awards last night, achieving nine wins including Game of the Year. Read more View the full article

  13. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 just made history by winning the most Game Awards of all time, including the coveted Game of the Year award, but developer Sandfall Interactive isn't done just yet. During the acceptance speech for the final award of the night, the developers announced that the content update alluded to earlier in the year isn't just coming soon – it's out right now. You can check out the trailer below, but if you haven't played the game, be aware that the footage contains light spoilers. This update adds a new area to explore called Verso's Drafts. Based on the trailer, it appears to become available in the later stages of the game, and adds several new eleme…

  14. Near the end of tonight’s Game Awards presentation, we got a look at a brand new shooter game from Wildlight Entertainment, a team that includes 61 members of the team that built Apex Legends and Titanfall. After departing Respawn, the team began work on a new shooter called Highguard. The fast-paced gameplay seems to mix mount riding, gun-shooting, power usage, and area capture into an intoxicating mix. The debut trailer isn’t what many have come to expect from game reveals, as it was mostly focused on showing off gameplay. That’s likely because the game is surprisingly close to launch, and is set to release in January. It’s unclear at this juncture precisely how the gam…

  15. Total War, the real-time strategy series, first fully crossed over with Warhammer in 2016, but after three entries in the classic Warhammer continuity, the series is venturing into the distant future with Total War: Warhammer 40,000. The game was revealed at the Game Awards by none other than Stranger Things star David Harbour, who also said he'll appear in the game. You can see the announcement trailer here and see some images from it below. "Experience the brutal fusion of galactic strategy and grimdark warfare in Total War: Warhammer 40,000," the trailer's description reads on YouTube. "Take command of iconic factions, customise your war machine, and engage in devast…

  16. Beijing-based developer S-Game has released a new trailer for Phantom Blade Zero, revealing that the game launches next September on PlayStation 5 and PC. More specifically, the Wuxia kung fu punk action game launches on September 9, 2026. S-Game revealed Phantom Blade Zero back in 2023, and since then, has continued to tease a release date, announcing that the team would reveal the release date in 2025. With less than a month in the year to go, the developer has made good on the promise with an explosive, action-packed trailer for Phantom Blade Zero. Check out the new Phantom Blade Zero gameplay trailer below: I traveled to China earlier this year to go hands-on with…

  17. It's not officially a Star Wars: Episode I – Racer sequel (which featured podracing exclusively), but the newly announced Star Wars Galactic Racer might as well be. The game is developed by Fuse Games, whose members have history working on games like Need for Speed and Burnout, and the trailer showed different types of new and familiar Star Wars vehicles (like speeder bikes and more) racing against backdrops like AT-AT graveyards while a narrator yells, "The galaxy needs racing!" The trailer also takes a moment to highlight an appearance from Sebulba (or maybe just an alien that is the same species as Sebulba). The game is coming some time next year for PlayStation 5, Xb…

  18. Capcom is bringing the Blue Bomber back. Mega Man is back in action with Mega Man: Dual Override, set to arrive sometime in 2027. Shown at tonight's Game Awards 2025, we got a very brief glimpse of gameplay for Mega Man's new adventure. With an orchestral tease of Dr. Wily's Theme, the new Mega Man takes a classic approach to the Blue Bomber, with a more stylized look. What "Dual Override" means is yet to be seen, but the actual gameplay looks like classic Mega Man. Run across the field, shoot and slide, and deal with the many colorful and dangerous robots in your way. We'll doubtless learn more between now and 2027, but seeing a gameplay slice right now certainly feels …

  19. During a certain period of gaming history, Ace Combat could reliably be expected to appear as a new game on a roughly yearly basis. But as development processes have lengthened, so too has the wait for a new installment in the arcade-style combat flights of the long-running series. That looks like it will change next year, with the reveal of Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve. The new, mostly cinematic trailer suggests that the series is adding an increased focus on storytelling and character in this new installment, but it’s clear that the game will also still feature high-speed military jets fighting above the clouds. It seems we’ll be waiting a while before we get additional…

  20. Polish developer CI Games revealed the first footage of Lords of the Fallen 2 gameplay during The Game Awards earlier this evening. The trailer shows off three bosses, confirmed via an official press release: the Heartroot Warden, a metal clad skeletal figure wielding a giant chainsword; an angelic, teleporting knight named Koydreth; and a building-sized dragon called Lingao the Souring Storm, who harnesses various elements. “We are excited to share this first gameplay look for Lords of the Fallen II at the TGAs,” game director James Lowe states in the release. “Designed and developed in accordance with our players-first philosophy, we look forward to seeing the communit…

  21. Neon Giant, the developer behind 2021's The Ascent, has revealed No Law, a first-person shooter RPG set in a cyberpunk open world. Revealed during The Game Awards 2025, No Law is currently in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. In the reveal trailer, we get a look at the beautiful city of Port Desire, the sprawling and seedy Unreal Engine 5-developed setting for No Law, as well as Grey Harker, the ex-military veteran that players will control in the game. We meet Harker, who has left his war-torn past behind for a quieter life, at a moment where the past comes calling, and trouble finds him once more. Using his "black-ops instincts and custom hardware…

  22. Gameinformer · Started by Post bot,

    The Marvel shooter is getting the Merc with a Mouth, and I bet he knows he is in the popular video game. The trailer proves that he at least knows he was in three movies. The Game Awards trailer announcing his arrival does not show gameplay or explain how he will work in the game, but it does showcase some fun and impressive 2D animation. It also teases another new character, Elsa Bloodstone. Deadpool will be part of season 6, Night at Museum, which begins January 16. View the full article

  23. Saros, the new third-person action-shooter from Sony's Housemarque, got a new look at tonight's Game Awards, as well as a new release date of April 30, 2026. The trailer shown at The Game Awards 2025 put a spotlight on Arjun Devraj, portrayed by Rahul Kohli, and his crew as they struggle to figure out what's happening on the shifting planet of Carcosa. Housemarque's trademark style and action both look to be on full display here. Though previously announced for March 20, 2026, it looks like Housemarque is taking a little extra time for its new third-person action romp. What's being shown off right now is already looking great, so here's hoping the extra time gives the te…

  24. IO Interactive has released a new trailer for its upcoming Bond game, 007 First Light, and it pulls back the curtains on the villainous Bawma, who is played by none other than Lenny Kravitz. This trailer aired during The Game Awards, placing protagonist and 00-Agent-in-training James Bond in a fictional city in Mauritania, Africa. This city is called Aleph, and it seems to be a stronghold and shoddy utopia built by Bawma. Check out Bawma in the 007 First Light trailer below: "I am sometimes asked, 'Bawma, how is it that you hear every whisper in every corner?'," Bawma says to Bond, who is captured and hanging upside down before the villain, in the trailer. "And I answ…

  25. Blizzard Entertainment has revealed a new expansion for Diablo IV called Lord of Hatred, and it will bring the highly requested Paladin class to the game when it launches on April 28, 2026. It will also bring a second unannounced class to Diablo IV, too, but Blizzard hasn't revealed what that class is yet. Lord of Hatred will finish the Age of Hatred Saga that loosely began in the base game and really ramped up with last year's Vessel of Hatred expansion. It will feature a campaign story that sees your hero face off against Mephisto in the ancient and fabled region of Skovos alongside new gameplay updates, two new classes, including the Paladin, and more. …

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