Monolith’s co-founder wants to reboot Condemned, but says “please have ZERO expectations”

Monolith Productions co-founder Jace Hall has expressed a strong interest in remaking rancid horror game Condemned: Criminal Origins and its sequel, Condemned 2: Bloodshot. It’s not entirely clear how he’d do this, given that Monolith no longer exists even as a brand name, following cuts at parent company Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, and that Hall himself doesn’t seem to be directly involved with game development or publishing these days. That said, he is the sole current owner of the Condemned intellectual property. So if a remake is going to happen, it’ll need to happen through him.

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Returns on July 11

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Returns on July 11

THPS 3+4 Hero Image

Summary

  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Battle.net, Windows PC, Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on July 11 – and it’ll arrive day one with Game Pass.
  • This new game is faithfully remade from the ground up, adding new skaters, new parks, new music, and much more.
  • Pre-order today to access the Foundry Demo in June – or pre-order the Digital Deluxe Edition for three days of Early Access, Doom Slayer & Revanant playable skaters, and more.

The Birdman returns on July 11 – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is back. Launching on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Battle.net, Windows PC, Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, and available day one with Game Pass, THPS 3+4 is at once a faithful remake of the original classic skateboarding games, but expands on the experience with new parks, skaters, and music, as well as cross-platform multiplayer, new creation tools, a New Game+ mode, and more.

Rebuilt from the ground up, THPS 3+4 will include parks from the original games as well as new locations (more on that later), plus a Career Mode that includes the original tours from both. Playing with friends? Cross-platform multiplayer supports up to 8 skaters at one time, meaning you’ll have plenty of competition.

Multiple new skaters are joining the original line-up, and you’ll also be able to create your own skater, not only customizing their appearance, but their hometown, skating style, and more. And of course, no Tony Hawk game would be complete without music, and you’ll be skating along to tracks from the original soundtrack, as well as new tracks.

THPS 3+4 builds on the work started by Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, bringing the easy-to-learn, hard-to-master controls and handling you’d expect – and for those taking on the series for the first time, an in-depth tutorial from Tony Hawk himself will walk you through exactly how to play.

Welcome to Waterpark

You may have caught a glimpse of an unfamiliar location in today’s reveal trailer – this is Waterpark, a new level added to THPS 3+4. Introduced as part of the revamped THPS 4 Tour, this is a broken-down, dried-out park in the heart of the Mojave desert – perfect for budding skaters.

The rides might not be functional any more, but they’re more than open for finding lines and trick opportunities. Six rides are open for you to try and trick off of – Down the Drain, Peak Cyclone, Twisted Vipers and more offer challenging trips down to ground level. Just skate to the entrance of each one, and you’ll be transported to the top to try your luck.

If you’re looking for something a little more chill, take a trip down the Lazy River, which snakes around the entire map, head to the Marquee for a ramp-filled area perfect for combos, or find a way to open up the Castle Slide for even more opportunities to earn points.

Pre-Order Now for Early Access and More

Pre-orders for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 open today, and will give you access to the Foundry Demo (not available on Nintendo Switch). Kicking off in June, this demo will include two skaters and two parks to try out – and your pre-order will also net you an extra in-game shader for Tony Hawk at full game launch.

Pre-ordering the Digital Deluxe Edition will give you three days of Early Access to the full game – as well as some far more unexpected bonuses. Play as both the Doom Slayer (with two outfits, two unique tricks, and a hoverboard) or a Revenant (with its own two unique tricks), not to mention themed skate decks, Create-a-Skater items and bonus soundtracks.

And if you want to go all-out, the Collector’s Edition of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 will come complete with a limited-edition, full-size Birdhouse skateboard deck (deck-only, other skateboard components not included) featuring a reissued version of the iconic Wings graphic and a printed Tony Hawk autograph. The Collector’s Edition includes a physical copy of the game, and all the Digital Deluxe Edition benefits.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches on July 11. Pre-orders open today. Learn more on tonyhawkthegame.com.

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches July 11 on PS5 and PS4

The birdman returns in the next-gen remake of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, coming to PS5 and PS4 on July 11. The legendary skateboarding series first launched on the original PlayStation in 1999, and the shred’s not dead. It’s back and better than ever.

Skate the original content rebuilt from the ground up joined by new skaters, parks, tricks, music, and more, including enhanced creation tools and New Game+ to keep the grind going.


Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches July 11 on PS5 and PS4

Here’s what’s coming down the halfpipe:

Prepare to shred

Skate through two challenge-filled tours in Career, chase high scores in Single Sessions and Speedruns, or take your time nailing tricks and exploring each park in Free Skate.

Bring your skate friends along, too. Cross-platform online multiplayer supports up to eight skaters at a time. Go head-to-head in competitive game modes or skate every surface together in multiplayer Free Skate. Whichever mode you play, the game’s smooth handling and simple-to-learn controls will have you grinding and landing tricks in no time.

Classic and new parks, New Game+

Skate the original parks from THPS3 and THPS4 remade in 4K resolution and given streamlined goals in the two-minute format along with some new parks to expand your skating options. Tackle dozens of challenges to earn in-game cash and unlock new gear including new skate decks, grip tapes, wheels for your board, and extra apparel for your skater.

Shred harder than ever in New Game+, retaining your skater’s stat growth achieved in the first playthrough as you work toward true mastery over each of the parks.

Waterpark

In the new Waterpark map, skaters drop into the Mojave Desert in an abandoned theme park that’s seen better days, its slides rusted, graffiti on the walls, and a drained-out lazy river… creating the perfect skate obstacle for circling the park. Skip the line and head straight to the top of several huge water slides, testing your grind balance and vert abilities on the way down. 

New skaters, tricks, songs

Hit up the park with new skaters joining the original lineup or create your own skater with in-depth customization options for hair, tattoos, makeup, and more. Pick your skater’s name, hometown, skating style, and get out there with your arsenal of new and classic tricks.

If you’re feeling rusty, the in-game tutorial led by Tony Hawk will get you started with lessons on the all-important ollie, kickflips, vert tricks, grinds, reverts, manuals, special tricks, and everything you need to become a high-score skater, all set to songs from the original soundtrack expanded with new music.

Skate the Foundry Demo

Preorder THPS 3 + 4 to skate in the Foundry Demo in June featuring two playable skaters, two parks, and a selection of songs from the soundtrack. Players who preorder the game also gain instant access to the in-game Wireframe Tony Shader at launch.

Digital Deluxe Edition: Early Access and more

Purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition to join the Early Access period starting three days before the game’s official July 11 launch date. Plus, get access to some sick in-game extras:

  • Extra skaters: Get evil with Doom Slayer and Revenant. Both skaters include a pair of unique special tricks for some truly sick moves suited to their demonic style.
  • Extra tracks: Expand the in-game soundtrack with a selection of headbanging tunes inspired by a classic video game.
  • Extra skate decks, apparel: Get additional skate decks including designs inspired by Doom Slayer and Revenant, plus extra apparel options for your skater.  

Collector’s Edition: limited-edition skate deck

The Collector’s Edition is for the most dedicated skaters including a limited-edition full-size Birdhouse skateboard deck with a reissued version of the Wings graphic and a printed Tony Hawk autograph. The Collector’s Edition includes a physical copy of the game with a voucher giving access to all the Digital Deluxe Edition benefits.

Get shredding

Preorders are now available for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, which launches on PS5 and PS4 on July 11. Stay tuned for more information to come.

The PSVR2 Price Cut Is Now Live at Amazon, Save $200 on the Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle

The Sony PSVR2 Headset is the best VR headset for PS5 owners, but it has always been an expensive purchase. Thankfully, Sony announced just yesterday that the company would be dropping the recommended retail price of the headset down to $399.99. This price cut brings it more in line with the Meta Quest 3 competitor, which is currently $499 for the Quest 3 and $299 for the Quest 3S.

If you’re hoping to pick up the PlayStation VR2 headset for yourself at this new price, now you can! Retailers have already started adopting the price cut and you can purchase the PSVR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle for just $399.99 at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. The bundle had previously sold out at Amazon, but is now back in stock.

The Best PlayStation VR2 Deal Today

Along with the headset, this bundle also comes with a copy of Horizon Call of the Mountain which we gave a 7 out of 10 in our review. This game is exclusive to PlayStation, but that doesn’t mean you can only use the headset with your PS5. Sony released a PSVR2 PC adapter just last year that allows you to connect the headset to your PC and play SteamVR games. This has elevated the PlayStation VR2 headset to be one of the best VR headsets for PC gamers. You can check out our guide on how to connect it to PC for more info.

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Split Fiction Review

Brendan: Hello, Nic.

Nic: Brendy! Why are you here, in my review? What is this, some kind of Split Fiction? Some kind of co-op adventure by Hazelight? Fine, since you’re here: what’s the best bit of Split Fiction, Brendy?

Brendan: We were escaping sci-fi gunships on the back of a stolen motorcycle. You must have felt cool steering us between missiles and gunfire. I could see none of that. I was too focused on clicking the “accept” box on a Terms and Conditions screen. Our ill-gotten bike’s futuristic security had kicked in, you see, and it was my job to disable its self-destruct protocol by phone. You were driving fast and jumping between skyscrapers while I was wrestling with captcha after captcha to stop us from exploding. I laughed the whole time.

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Enter the Gungeon, Monster Train, and More Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass in March

Xbox has just announced a number of indie games dropping on Xbox Game Pass in the first half of March 2025, including Enter the Gungeon, Monster Train, and several more.

Up first is Monster Train, which is out today on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, PC, and Standard across cloud, console, and PC. Monster Train has been on Game Pass in the past, but returns today. Per Microsoft’s description, “Monster Train brings a new strategic layer to roguelike deckbuilding, with three vertical playing fields to defend. Hell has frozen over and only you can protect the final burning pyre from the forces of heaven and restore the inferno.”

Xbox also lists the ever-popular Balatro in its lineup, which dropped on Xbox Game Pass last week following the ID@Xbox showcase. The release came alongside another “Friends of Jimbo” update adding cosmetic changes based on Bugsnax, Civilization, Assassin’s Creed, Slay the Princess, Dead by Daylight, and Fallout to the game.

More games follow in quick succession. Tomorrow, March 5, we’ll see Galacticare drop on Xbox Series X and S for Game Pass Standard users, having already been available on Ultimate. Then on March 6, we get One Lonely Outpost on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass for cloud, console, and PC users.

Next week on March 11, we’ll see indie darling Enter the Gungeon return to Game Pass Standard, PC, and Ultimate for cloud, console, and PC. As Xbox describes it, “Enter the Gungeon is a gunfight dungeon crawler following a band of misfits seeking to shoot, loot, dodge, roll and table-flip their way to personal absolution by reaching the legendary Gungeon’s ultimate treasure: the gun that can kill the past.”

Two days later on March 13, Mullet Madjack will join Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass for cloud, PC, and Xbox Series consoles. Then the following week, on March 18, a preview of 33 Immortals will drop on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. 33 Immortals “is a co-op action-roguelike for 33 players. Play as a damned soul, and rebel against God’s final judgment. Dive straight into epic, 33-player co-op battles with instant “pick-up and raid” matchmaking. Cooperate with your allies to survive against hordes of monsters and massive, challenging bosses. Expand your arsenal and equip powerful new relics to permanently upgrade your soul.” The full game will be available for purchase.

Xbox Game Pass March 2025 Wave 1 lineup:

  • Balatro (Cloud, Console, and PC) – Out Now

Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

Now with Game Pass Standard

Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass

Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, Game Pass Standard

Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass

  • 33 Immortals (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – March 18

Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass

As always, as new games hit Game Pass, existing games leave the service. You can save up to 20% off your purchase with your membership to keep these games in your library.

Games leaving Xbox Game Pass on March 15:

  • Evil West (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Yakuza 5 Remastered (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Solar Ash (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Lies of P (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • No More Heroes 3 (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Fantasy beat ’em up Absolom brings a roguelike’s rinse and repeat formula to the arcade brawler

When you die in Absolom, you are literally reborn from the glowing womb of a giant pregnant lady. This is not how beat ’em ups normally go. The newly announced left-to-right puncher from the developers of Streets Of Rage 4 plans to inject a bunch of roguelike fungus into the bulging musculature of the classic arcade brawler, then dress it in a big fantasy frog suit that’s been handcrafted by a traditional animation studio. It’s a tight squeeze, but having played an hour of a preview build, it certainly looks the part. Although I order you never to use the term “rogue ’em up” to describe it, an explosively upsetting term publisher Dotemu has cheekily tried to invent.

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20 Years After Its Demise, Publisher ‘Acclaim’ Is Being Resurrected

Will look to “support indie developers and reignite classic franchises”.

Back in the day, Acclaim Entertainment was a pretty formidable force in the games industry. It has dozens upon dozens of games under its belt, including the first two Burnout titles, the Turok series, NBA Jam, and of course, Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16 – License to Drive. Ahh, good times.

Unfortunately, the company went bankrupt in September 2004, but now, just over 20 years later, Acclaim is making a comeback.

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A Cracking Clean-up: Peek Inside The Home of Wallace & Gromit With The PowerWash Simulator Devs

A Cracking Clean-up: Peek Inside The Home of Wallace & Gromit With The PowerWash Simulator Devs

Cracking clean Gromit! We hope you’re ready for a grand day out to clean up the world of Aardman’s endlessly inventive duo, in the new PowerWash Simulator Wallace & Gromit Special Pack, available today.

We worked closely with our partners at Aardman Animations to faithfully recreate the world of 62 West Wallaby Street in PowerWash Simulator. In the special pack’s five new levels, you can explore the nooks and crannies of their garden, kitchen and dining room and basement, before blasting into space to clean the Moon Rocket.

Grab the cheese and crackers while FuturLab’s Mark Ginbey, who writes PowerWash Simulator, and Animator Alannah Meek, who works on the game’s charming animations, take us behind-the-scenes of bringing the pack, and the WASH LAD, to life!

Get Cracking!

A key part of designing any PowerWash Special Pack is deciding why everything got so messy in the first place. In the case of the Wallace & Gromit pack, things have gone a bit pear-shaped over at 62 West Wallaby Street following a mechanical malfunction – the biggest disaster since the cracker catastrophe of ’89!

“Creating the story for such beloved creations was quite a daunting prospect, but luckily they’re a mucky pair who effortlessly find themselves in all manner of sticky situations, so ideas flowed as quickly as porridge from a malfunctioning AutoChef,” says Ginbey.

“There was no need for any convoluted over-arching narrative, we just needed to put the pair in a series of familiar environments and ask ourselves ‘what could possibly go wrong here?’ Then it was just a case of letting the dirt tell the story.”

“Incredibly, we were also helped by Aardman’s amazing writer Finbar Hawkins to finesse the script and give authenticity to our ideas.”

Concept art from PowerWash Simulator's Wallace & Gromit Pack

Well Done, Lad

The WASH LAD is all charged up and ready to assist you in your cleaning escapades, along with their very own industrial washer.

Based on Wallace’s existing LAD (Labor Assistant Device), that first appeared in Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention, the WASH LAD has been adapted in a couple of different areas to better suit this niche task. From the original, we changed the arms to hinge at the elbows – crucial to provide the elbow grease needed to slough off the muck in the pack. We switched out the wheels for legs, to give our WASH LAD the full range of motion to reach up, crouch down and clean every crevice.

“We created a brand-new character model for Wallace and Gromit, keeping as many elements from the original LAD character as possible,” says Meek. “This was then skinned to the PowerWash Simulator character rig, and a new set of animations were created to better match the LAD character, mainly focusing on making it feel more robotic than the PWS character.”

As you pilot WASH LAD’s stout and sturdy frame, you’ll notice a distinct height difference from the usual PowerWash Simulator character model, as well as the metallic sounds of the hydraulics powering the small bot. It’s also particularly fun to team up with your friends to tackle the filth as a small robot army.

Concept art from PowerWash Simulator's Wallace & Gromit Pack

Level Deep Dive

Before we all settle in front of the TV with some cheese and crackers, let’s take a look at our inventive pals’ cosy home, starting with the Dining Room and Kitchen.

Wallace & Gromit’s Dining Room & Kitchen

You’ll be able to spot references from throughout the brand’s history and interact with moving elements such as the train set to immerse yourself within the action.

 “The toy train was a challenge to set up animation for!” says Meek, “Washable objects in PowerWash Simulator can’t use the standard animation set up so we had to devise a new system to animate the train and make sure all the carriages follow the train tracks smoothly with a spline curve. Hopefully players will have fun riding the toy train around the circuit!”

Wallace & Gromit’s House

Soak up the serenity of sleepy British suburbs in this level, where you’ll hose down Wallace & Gromit’s quaint front garden and front façade of their classic two-up-two-down. Here, you’ll also walk in the pawprints of an icon as you stoop your way into Gromit’s kennel and have a snoop through his belongings, all in the name of cleaning, of course!

 As well as a couple of iconic inventions, like the Soccamatic and Shopper 13, you can also flip the pond to complete the driveway, just like in A Close Shave.

A screenshot from PowerWash Simulator's Wallace & Gromit Pack

The Knit-O-Matic

The Knit-O-Matic’s in a bit of a tangle, requiring some TLC (tender-loving-cleaning). Head down to the basement to scrub up the infamous contraption – there’s knot a moment to lose!

Power up the goliath machine to give it a thorough service, and don’t forget to check the technical (and-not-so technical) drawings!

Meek adds: “Animating washable items, like the Knit-O-Matic, really breathes life into the scene and adds an extra layer of detail for the players to have fun with!”

This lofty space is one to settle into, with high ceilings, heavy machinery and heaps of basement-dwelling odds and ends. When you’re done, give yourself a round of applause by powering up the auto-wash machine! Pfft, automatic washing is over-rated!

A screenshot from PowerWash Simulator's Wallace & Gromit Pack

Wallace & Gromit’s Vehicles

A rare rain-free day in the usually drizzly English climate can only mean one thing – time to give the car a hose-down! Not one for normalcy, however, Wallace’s collection of vehicles is far from your average hatch-back.

Everything from the Snomanotron to the Top Bun bakery van is caked in filth, even the iconic Techno Trousers need some soapy assistance – just don’t put them through the wrong spin cycle!

The Moon Rocket

Restore the Moon Rocket to its former brie-lliance in the final level of the pack. Covered in more than just stardust, the duo’s space craft has seen better days. Blast off the muck coating its bodywork, before venturing inside to revive the cosy cockpit.

Oh, and there’s also the aftermath of a certain extra-terrestrial picnic that could do with a quick spritz while you’re up there.

A screenshot from PowerWash Simulator's Wallace & Gromit Pack

We hope you’ve enjoyed this access-all-areas look at our new Pack. See you at 62 West Wallaby Street for a cracking cleaning adventure – I’ll stick the kettle on!

Xbox Game Pass members can play the base game, PowerWash Simulator, as part of their membership. The Wallace & Gromit Special Pack is available today for a separate purchase on the Xbox Store (a copy of PowerWash Simulator is required to play).

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Video Game Release Dates: The Biggest Games of March 2025 and Beyond

The year is young, but 2025 is already shaping up to be a big year for excellent video games. An increasing list of big games is set to release this year for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. In March, we’ll see new entries in franchises like Assassin’s Creed, WWE 2K, MLB The Show, and many more. Below, you’ll find release dates for all the biggest games and expansions that have been announced for the rest of the year and beyond. Let’s get right down to it.

If you’re someone who likes to preorder your games, you can click the links on the platform of your choice to make sure it arrives on launch day.

March 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

March finallly sees the release of the often-delayed Assassin’s Creed Shadows, the installment that finally delivers what fans have been pining for for over a decade: an ancient Japan setting. Too bad Ghost of Tsushima got there first, but this game still looks awesome. Also out this month is a remaster of the JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles X, plus MLB The Show 25, remasters of the first two Suikodens, Split Fiction, and more.

  • Age of Mythology: Retold – March 4 – (PS5)
  • Carmen Sandiego – March 4 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Everhood 2 – March 4 – (Switch, PC)
  • Two Point Museum – March 4 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Do No Harm – March 6 – (PC)
  • Dragonkin: The Banished – March 6 – (PC)
  • Frag Punk – March 6 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Split Fiction – March 6 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – March 6 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Sugardew Island – March 7 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • WWE 2K25 – March 7 (premium editions), March 14 (standard) – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Rise of the Ronin – March 11 – (PC)
  • Wanderstop – March 11 – (PS5, PC)
  • Dungeons of Hinterberg – March 13 – (PS5)
  • MLB The Show 25 – March 14 (premium edition) March 18 (standard) – (PS5, Xbox, Switch)
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage Tape 2 – March 18 – (PS5)
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows – March 20 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Wreckfest 2 (early access) – March 20 – (PC)
  • Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – March 20 – (Switch)
  • Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land – March 21 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Killing Floor 3 – March 25 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • JDM: Japanese Drift Masterx – March 26 – (PC)
  • Atomfall – March 27 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Hitman: World of Assassination – March 27 – (PSVR 2)
  • The First Berzerker: Khazan – March 27 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Bubble Ghost Remake – March 28 – (Switch)
  • inZOI – March 28 – (PC)

April 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • The Last of Us Part II Remastered – April 3 – (PC)
  • South of Midnight – April 8 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Lushfoil Photography Sim – April 15 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Lunar Remastered Collection – April 18 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – April 24 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – April 24 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Days Gone Remastered – April 25 – (PS5)
  • Skin Deep – April 30 – (PC)

May 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Metal Eden – May 6 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Midnight Walk – May 8 – (PS5, PC)
  • Doom: The Dark Ages – May 15 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – May 16 – (PS4, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Dune: Awakening – May 20 – (PC)
  • Fantasy Life i: the Girl Who Steals Time – May 21 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Onimusa 2: Samurai’s Destiny – May 23 – (PS4, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • To a T – May 28 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Elden Ring: Nightreign – May 30 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Lost Soul Aside – May 30 – (PS5, PC)
  • Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – May 30 – (Switch, PC)

June 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic – June 13 – (PS5)

July 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game – July 29 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)

August 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater – August 28 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Shinobi: Art of Vengeance – August 29 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)

September 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Hell Is Us – September 4 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Terminator 2D: No Fate – September 5 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Borderlands 4 – September 23 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)

October 2025 – Video Game Release Dates

  • Directive 8020: A Dark Pictures Game – October 2 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Double Dragon Revive – October 23 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)

Upcoming Video Games – Release Date TBA

  • 33 Immortals – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – Spring 2025 – (PS5)
  • The Alters – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Arc Raiders – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • ArcheAge Chronicles – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ark 2 – TBA – (PC)
  • Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian – 2025 – (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Ballad of Antara – 2025 – (PS5)
  • Blackfrost: The Long Dark II – TBA
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Clockwork Revolution – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Coffee Talk Tokyo – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Contraband – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Crimson Desert – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach – 2025 – (PS5)
  • Digimon Story: Time Stranger – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Directive 8020: A Dark Pictures Game – 2025 – (PS5)
  • Dreams of Another – 2025 – (PS5)
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA – (PS5, Xbox)
  • Dying Light: The Beast – Summer 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Everwild – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Fable – 2026 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Fragpunk – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Front Mission 3 Remake – TBA – (Switch)
  • Game of Thrones: Kingsroad – 2025
  • Gears of War: E-Day – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Gex Trilogy – Summer 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Ghost of Yotei – 2025 – (PS5)
  • Grand Theft Auto 6 – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox)
  • Hello Kitty: Island Adventure – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong – TBA – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy – Early 2025 – (Switch)
  • Hyper Light Breaker – Early Access Early 2025 – (PC)
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – Early 2025 – (PS5)
  • Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet – TBA – (PS5)
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Judas – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Killing Floor 3 – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter – Fall 2025 – (PS5, Switch, PC)
  • Lies of P: Overture (DLC) – Summer 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA – (PS5, Switch, Xbox)
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2025 – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Mafia: The Old Country – Summer 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Marathon – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Marvel’s Blade – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Mecha Break – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – 2025 – (Switch)
  • MindsEye – Summer 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Mio: Memories in Orbit – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Mixtape – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Moth Kubit – Spring 2025 – (Switch)
  • Ninja Gaiden 4 – Fall 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • OD – TBA – (Xbox)
  • Okami 2 – TBA
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Perfect Dark – TBA – (Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Blade 0 – TBA – (PS5)
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Pokemon Champions – TBA – (Switch, mobile)
  • Pokemon Legends: Z-A – Late 2025 – (Switch)
  • The Precinct – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Prison Architect 2 – TBA (Xbox, PC)
  • Professor Layton and the New World of Steam – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Replaced – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Rift of the Necrodancer – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Saros – 2026 – (PS5)
  • Screamer – 2026 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope DX – 2025 – (Switch)
  • The Sinking City 2 – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Slay the Spire 2 – early access in 2025 – (PC)
  • Sleight of Hand – 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • Sonic Racing CrossWorlds – TBA – (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Star Overdrive – 2025 – (Switch)
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake – TBA – (PS5)
  • State of Decay 3 – TBA (Xbox, PC)
  • Terminator: Survivors – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tides of Annihilation – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Turok Origins – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – H1 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Venus Vacation Prism – early 2025 – (PS5, PC)
  • Winter Burrow – Early 2025 – (Xbox, PC)
  • The Witcher 4 – TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – TBA – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Wolverine – TBA – (PS5)
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – 2025 – (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – Q1 2025 – (Switch, Xbox, PC)

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