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Genshin Impact Ends PS4 Support: What You Need to Know
MiHoYo has officially announced that support for the PS4 version of Genshin Impact will be discontinued by April 2026, citing hardware performance limitations and the growing size of the game as primary reasons. This decision marks a significant shift as the gaming industry moves towards more powerful platforms, leaving last-gen consoles behind.
The discontinuation will occur in three phases: starting with the removal of the game from the PlayStation Store on September 10, 2025, followed by the delisting of in-game purchases on February 25, 2026, and finally, the end of update support on April 8, 2026.
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21 Free Games to Download on Steam: A Gamer's Paradise
If you’re a gamer who loves snagging free titles, today is your lucky day! Steam has just released 21 individual games that you can download and keep forever. This is a fantastic opportunity for those who want to expand their game library without spending a dime. Whether you’re into horror, racing, or casual platformers, there’s something for everyone in this impressive lineup.
Among the highlights are “Inside the Crow’s Nest,” a gripping survival horror puzzle game, and “Swing Into Zero-G,” a fast-paced multiplayer racing experience.
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BioShock 4 Leadership Shake-Up: What It Means for the Future of the Franchise
The recent leadership changes at Cloud Chamber, the studio behind BioShock 4, signal a pivotal moment for the franchise. Following a failed internal development review, 2K Games has replaced key figures, including studio head Kelley Gilmore and creative director Hogarth de la Plante. This shake-up comes as the company aims to enhance the games narrative, which was flagged as needing significant improvement.
2K Games has expressed its commitment to delivering a game that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of fans.
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Q-Games Unveils Unique Gameplay in Dreams of Another
Q-Games has officially announced the release date for their highly anticipated title, “Dreams of Another,” set to launch on October 10. This game, directed by the renowned multimedia artist Baiyon, promises to deliver a fresh take on the gaming experience, diverging from traditional mechanics by embracing the philosophical theme of “No Creation Without Destruction.”
What sets “Dreams of Another” apart is its innovative gameplay mechanic, where players create rather than destroy.
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The Chinese Room's Bold Return to Independence
The recent management buyout of The Chinese Room from Sumo Digital marks a significant turning point for the acclaimed British indie studio. Known for its evocative titles like “Dear Esther” and “Everybodys Gone to Rapture,” The Chinese Room is now poised to explore new creative horizons with two original IPs in development. This independence not only allows them to pursue their unique vision but also to collaborate with other studios on projects that align with their ethos.
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Paid Custom Servers Coming to Sea of Thieves
Rare has officially announced that paid custom servers will be introduced to Sea of Thieves in early 2026, a move that is sure to excite dedicated players. This new feature, unveiled during the games first community direct, Custom Seas, will not only allow players to create their own private servers but also provide access to exclusive tools, including a cinematic camera used for game trailers. While specific pricing details remain undisclosed, Rare has indicated that maintaining these servers will come with a monthly fee, reflecting the investment required to support such a feature.
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Ghost of Yotei: A Deep Dive into the Upcoming Gameplay Reveal
The anticipation for Ghost of Yotei is reaching a fever pitch as PlayStation announces an upcoming State of Play event featuring nearly 20 minutes of gameplay. Scheduled for July 10, this stream will be hosted by Sucker Punchs Creative Directors, Jason Connell and Nate Fox, providing fans an exclusive look at the games mechanics, story, and stunning visuals.
Set to launch on October 2 exclusively for PS5, Ghost of Yotei promises a gripping narrative centered around revenge, as players step into the shoes of the protagonist, Atsu.
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Nintendo Switch Online's N64 Games: Whats Next?
Fans are buzzing with excitement as a recent Nintendo trailer may have inadvertently revealed upcoming additions to the Nintendo Switch Online N64 library. The blurred images featured in the video have sparked speculation about the inclusion of beloved titles such as Donkey Kong 64, Forsaken 64, Glover, and even the iconic Super Smash Bros.
Currently, the Nintendo Switch Online service boasts over 30 N64 games, but the addition of these highly requested titles could significantly enhance the gaming experience for fans of retro classics.
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Romero Games Denies Closure Amid Funding Crisis
In a surprising turn of events, Romero Games has publicly denied rumors of its closure following funding cuts from a major publisher, believed to be Microsoft. The studio, founded by industry veterans John and Brenda Romero, confirmed that while their unannounced first-person shooter project has been canceled due to the withdrawal of financial support, they are actively exploring new opportunities with several interested publishers.
The situation has left many in the gaming community in shock, especially after reports surfaced claiming that the entire staff was being let go.
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Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles Script Tweaks Explained
In a recent interview, Yasumi Matsuno, the writer behind the beloved Final Fantasy Tactics series, revealed that the upcoming remaster, The Ivalice Chronicles, will feature significant tweaks to its original script. However, these changes are not influenced by modern sensibilities or current events, but rather aim to enhance the gameplay experience while preserving the essence of the original 1997 title.
Matsuno explained that the adjustments are designed to support a new voice acting implementation, shifting the focus to a ‘listening-first’ approach.
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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Promises Fair Play Without Comeback Items
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is set to shake up the racing genre by eliminating the infamous comeback items that have become a staple in many kart racing games. Takashi Iizuka, head of Sonic Team, has made it clear that players won’t be able to rely on items like the Blue Shell to turn the tide in their favor when trailing behind. This decision aims to create a more balanced and fair racing experience, focusing on skill rather than luck.
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Lies of P Developers Rewarded with Bonuses and Switch 2 Consoles for Sales Success
The gaming industry is buzzing with excitement as the developers behind Lies of P celebrate a significant sales milestone, surpassing 3 million copies sold. This achievement has not only brought financial success but also generous rewards for the team at Round8 Studio and Neowiz. Each developer will receive a bonus of 10 million South Korean won (approximately $7,300), along with two weeks of paid vacation and a Nintendo Switch 2 console.
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NINES Introduces Pipeworks Puzzle: A Fresh Take on Tile Sliding Games
NINES has just unveiled their upcoming title, Pipeworks Puzzle, a game that promises to breathe new life into the classic tile sliding puzzle genre. Set against a backdrop of charming visuals and soothing tunes, this game invites players to step into the shoes of a plumber at a bustling construction site. The objective? To rearrange disordered pipe pieces according to a blueprint, ensuring a seamless connection throughout the grid-based arena.
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The Outer Worlds 2: Xbox's First $80 Game Sparks Controversy
In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, Microsoft has announced that Obsidian Entertainment’s upcoming title, The Outer Worlds 2, will be the first Xbox game to carry an $80 price tag. This decision comes on the heels of Nintendo’s controversial pricing strategy with Mario Kart World, raising questions about the future of game pricing in an industry already grappling with consumer expectations and corporate greed.
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Hitman's New Casino Royale Level: A Unique Promise to Players
The latest addition to Hitman: World of Assassination, featuring Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre from Casino Royale, is more than just a new mission—it’s a testament to IO Interactive’s commitment to delivering unique gaming experiences. During the Summer Game Fest, the developers emphasized that this Elusive Target mission is part of a broader promise to players, ensuring that the game continues to offer experiences that are truly one-of-a-kind.
In this new mission, players can engage in fully playable poker and roulette minigames, adding layers of strategy and excitement to the assassination gameplay.
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Exciting Indie Games Unveiled at Day of the Devs 2025
The Day of the Devs 2025 showcased a plethora of innovative indie games, capturing the attention of gamers and developers alike. With over twenty titles revealed, this year’s event highlighted a remarkable blend of creativity and gameplay mechanics, from puzzle-solving adventures to dynamic RPGs. Notable mentions include “Sword of the Sea,” set for release on August 19, and “Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School,” which builds on the beloved elements of its predecessor while introducing new exploration features.
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Monstars Inc. Unveils Lumines Arise: A New Era of Music-Based Puzzle Gaming
The gaming world is buzzing with excitement as Monstars Inc., the studio behind the acclaimed Tetris Effect: Connected, has announced their latest project: Lumines Arise. Set to launch this fall on PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR, and PC via Steam, this new title promises to deliver a captivating blend of music and puzzle gameplay that aims to engage players on multiple sensory levels.
Lumines Arise is described as a “synesthetic fusion of sound, light, and addictive puzzle gameplay.
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ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard - The Indie Sequel We Didn't Know We Needed
In a bold move that has caught the attention of gamers worldwide, indie developer Pixel Maniacs has announced their upcoming title, ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard, claiming, “Valve never made a Portal 2 sequel. So we did.” This audacious statement sets the stage for a game that aims to fill the void left by Valve’s reluctance to produce a third installment in the beloved Portal series. With a free demo available on Steam, players can get a taste of what this colorful puzzler has to offer.
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Nintendo Direct Presentation Set for September: What to Expect
A Nintendo Direct presentation is reportedly scheduled for mid-September, generating excitement among fans and gamers alike. With the potential announcement of major titles, including the long-awaited Metroid Prime 4, this event could be a game-changer for Nintendo enthusiasts.
The buzz around the September Direct has been building for weeks, and if the rumored date of September 12 is accurate, it will fall just one day before the 40th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.
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