Severance’s second season has wrapped up filming, so I’m telling you to go watch the first if you haven’t yet

In Mike Judge’s 1999 cult comedy Office Space, there’s a scene where Ron Livingston’s Peter – a programmer working a tedious corporate job – visits a hypnotist. “Is there any way that you could, sorta, just zonk me out so I don’t know that I’m at work, in here,” Peter asks of the hypnotist, pointing to his head. “Could I come home and think that I’ve been fishing all day, or something?”. That’s basically the high-level concept for brilliant sci-fi comedy show Severance, right there. Not wanting to spoil any more than I absolutely have to, I’ll present you with two facts up top. 1. It features a touching queer relationship between John Turturro and Christopher Walken and 2. It’s some of the best television I’ve seen in the last few years. Throw in some Stanley Parable, Control, Gilliam’s Brazil, and some more meta undertones of general musing on gamified reward loops, and you’ve got Severance.

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Guide: Splatoon 3: Sizzle Season 2024 – Every New Weapon, Stage & Game Mode

Feeling hot, hot, hot.

Summer is finally here, so it’s time for Splatoon 3‘s fresh batch of seasonal goodies to enter the Splatlands.

‘Sizzle Season 2024’ arrives on 1st June with new weapons, stages, gear and even a fresh Big Run game mode in tow. All of these new additions have been shared on the @SplatoonNA and @NintendoUK Twitter accounts in recent weeks and we have collected them together for you to check out below.

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for June 3 to 7

Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass. Discover more about these forthcoming titles below and explore their profiles for additional information (note that release dates may be subject to change). Let’s dive in!


Destiny 2: The Final Shape + Annual Pass

Bungie


24

$99.99

Destiny 2: The Final Shape

Bungie


19

$49.99

Destiny 2 – The Final Shape – June 4

The Final Shape looms. A nightmarish calcification of reality into the Witness’s twisted design. Embark on a perilous journey into the heart of the Traveler, rally the Vanguard, and end the War of Light and Darkness. For the first time ever, Prismatic empowers you to combine Arc, Solar, Void, Stasis, and Strand into a custom subclass of your design. Light and Darkness have no quarrel within you, Guardian.


Xbox Live

Downward: Enhanced Edition

Plug In Digital

Downward: Enhanced Edition – June 4
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Downward will let you set off on humanity’s final adventure, to seek out an explanation for the apocalypse that changed the Earth as we know it. Taking advantage of parkour techniques and of the mysterious power you are given, you will traverse astonishing and dangerous ruins of past civilizations, all to find the legendary artifacts meant to control the deadly calamities that came to this world.


Xbox Live

Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game

IllFonic Publishing


87

$39.99

Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game – June 4
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game is an asymmetrical multiplayer horror based on the iconic ‘80s film. In the battle between Killer Klowns and citizens of Crescent Cove, team up and use your wits to harvest humans or save them from the alien invasion!


Xbox Live

Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends

Humble Games

Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends – June 4
Game Pass

Available on day one with Game Pass! Serve up sushi as a robot chef in Rolling Hills, a life sim about running your own restaurant in a cozy village. Make new friends, purchase ingredients, enhance your shop, and improve the lives of your neighbors as you perfect your craft! Playable on Cloud, Console, and PC.


Xbox Live

Democracy 4: Console Edition

Auroch Digital

$26.99

Democracy 4: Console Edition – June 5

Take the role of President or Prime Minister in one of ten countries. You will then govern the country as you see fit, while trying to retain enough popularity to get re-elected. Democracy 4: Console Edition is the ultimate sandbox for testing out your political ideas. We all think that we could do a better job ourselves in running a country compared to politicians, but is that really true


Xbox Live

Dig or Die: Console Edition

BlitWorks

Dig or Die – June 5
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

You’re a representative of Craft & Co selling automated fabrication tools across the galaxy when your spacecraft crashes into a hostile planet. Now you’ll have to build the strongest defenses if you wish to escape from it. Use the tools you sell and the local resources to build up all of what you’ll need to survive and eventually be able to escape the planet.


Xbox Live

Ghost Teen Escape from Limbo

Eastasiasoft Limited

Ghost Teen Escape from Limbo – June 5
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

What is a recklessly adventurous kid to do when he ends up stuck between life and death? In Ghost Teen Escape from Limbo, you’ll have to exploit your ghost form to solve a multitude of tricky platforming puzzles if there’s any hope of returning to your home amongst the living. Explore 50 single-screen puzzles in black-and-white 2D pixel art style.


Xbox Live

Run & Jump Guy

Ternox

Run & Jump Guy – June 5

Embark on an epic pixelated adventure in Run & Jump Guy, a classic platformer featuring three unique locations: Island, Snowy Forest, and Castle. Face diverse enemies and conquer challenging obstacles as you journey through each level. Prepare for an epic showdown against a formidable boss waiting at the end.


Xbox Live

Dash and Roll

EpiXR Games

$9.99
Xbox One X Enhanced

Dash and Roll – June 6
Xbox One X Enhanced

Jump, dash, dodge, and discover the secret behind this magical marvelous marble adventure.


Xbox Live

GRAPPIN

POLYLABO


$12.99

$11.04

Grappin – June 6
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Experience the thrill of adventure and put to the test your climbing and platforming skills in Grappin, the first-person adventure game that takes you to new heights. After a mysterious awakening, you discover the Grip, an artifact that serves as your grappling hook. Your mission is clear: return the Grip to the Grip Shrine, located at the summit of the highest mountain.


Xbox Live

Tour de France 2024

Nacon

$39.99

Tour de France 2024 – June 6
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Race against players from all over the world in the new Criterium multiplayer mode. Take part in online races with up to 6 players and execute your strategy to win the race. Create a team of 2 riders from over 900 professional cyclists available and choose your rider outfit.


Xbox Live

The Hong Kong Massacre

Untold Tales S.A.

The Hong Kong Massacre – June 7
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Inspired by classic action movies, The Hong Kong Massacre places you at the center of a hard-boiled revenge story, filled with brutal, cinematic shootouts and vivid underworld locations. Take on the role of a former police detective bent on exacting vengeance for his partner’s murder and use of a mixture of raw firepower, slow-motion and dive/dodge mechanics to tear your way through the criminal ranks.


Xbox Live

POMBERO: The Lord of the Night

Waraní Studios

Pombero: The Lord of the Night – June 7

Footage style first-person game where you’re a journalist who returns to his country in search of answers about the death of his mother. This investigation will lead him to discover his origin in a place far from the world where terror lurks.


Xbox Live

Rider’s Spirits

Ratalaika Games S.L.

Rider’s Spirits – June 7
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

The original Rider’s Spirits was first released in 1994 exclusively in Japan. Now this timeless racing classic is finally available worldwide for the first time! Choose from an array of wacky racers, each with their own unique attributes, and show off your riding skills. And if things get ugly, use all kind of crazy items in order to get advantage and be the first one to cross the finishing line!


Xbox Live
Xbox Play Anywhere

Shy Dogs Hidden Orchestra

Lucky Raccoon Games

Shy Dogs Hidden Orchestra – June 7
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S /Smart Delivery

A hidden object game with musical elements. Each hidden character found unlocks a new musical instrument inside each game’s level. Thus, you’ll be able to create your own songs as you find cute little dogs hidden by beautiful 2D cartoon backgrounds.


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Share of the Week: Leap

Last week we asked you take a leap in the game of your choice and share using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s jumping highlights:

DexM_ds shares Celene leaping over obstacles in Returnal.

sorathluna shares Jin leaping from his horse in Ghost of Tsushima

Hedronik shares Eivor making a leap of faith in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

Dario_OtherEyes shares Yuffie leaping in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.

Tigas_VP shares a Cal leaping down to strike the Spawn of Oggdo in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

secondcapture shares the ballerina doing a graceful backflip in Bound.

Search #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram to see more entries to this week’s theme. Want to be featured in the next Share of the Week?

THEME:  Hidden

SUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on June 5, 2024

Next week, we’re going into sneak mode. Share moments where characters are hidden in the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.

IGN UK Podcast 751: The State of Astro Bot

Dale, Matt P. and Emma chat about everything shown and announced in the May 30th PlayStation State of Play, including an Alien VR game, Monster Hunter: Wilds and the biggest new announcement of all; the return of Astro Bot! Dale has also seen the Stranger Things live theatre show, Stranger Things: The First Shadow and needs to rave about its amazing production.

As ever, there’s also the regular dose of madness thanks to your feedback, including a hideous pasta pudding concoction.

Send in your food nonsense to ign_ukfeedback@ign.com (or questions and thoughts about games, TV, and films – we should probably stay on topic at least 60% of the time).

IGN UK Podcast 751: The State of Astro Bot

Possess office equipment and batter your coworkers in Office Fight

Between this, my supporter post later, and the fact I decided to watch Office Space again this week, I’d like to make it clear to any colleagues or management reading that I value and love them all dearly, and am 110% committed to the eternal grind machine of covering videogames online. Workday malaise is universal, however, whether or not you’re lucky enough to enjoy your job as much as I do. Enter Office Fight, a stylish physics action game where you, a ghost, posess office equipment to cause as much physics-based chaos as possible. The PR did some Office Space jokes in the email, so I pretty much had to cover it. At least once I realised what they were doing, after initially just thinking they were being a massive donkey.

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Is GTA 6 Coming to PC? Take-Two Boss Has a Coy Response

Is GTA 6 coming to PC after console? PC gamers have assumed it would ever since Rockstar unveiled perhaps the most-wanted video game on earth for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S only. Now, the boss of Rockstar parent company Take-Two has issued a vaguely-worded statement that, if you read in between the lines of the corporate doublespeak, suggest that yes, GTA 6 will eventually come to PC.

During an interview at a TD Cowen conference this week, as reported by VGC, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick responded to a question about whether Rockstar’s lack of a PC announcement was set in stone, or if a PC version would be announced later.

Here’s Zelnick’s response in full:

Well, the lack of an announcement is not something that could be set in stone as near as I could tell, because the only thing that happens after the lack of an announcement is an announcement, I suppose, or a continuing lack of an announcement, I guess that could happen too. It doesn’t seem to me that either would be set in stone.

But Rockstar has an approach to platforms which we’ve seen before, and they will make more announcements in due time. I do believe that the right strategy for our business is to be where the consumer is, and historically what this company has done is address consumers anywhere they are, on any platform that makes sense, over time.

Zelnick dances around the inevitable PC version of GTA 6, but he does point to Rockstar’s release strategy for its previous games. Fans of Rockstar games have noted the studio’s historical reluctance to release other past games on PC day-and-date with console, as well as its fraught relationship with the modding community over the years. Still, some had hoped that a game as big as GTA 6 could be a turning point for the studio’s PC gaming attitude, only to have those hopes dashed.

Big Rockstar titles tend to get to PC eventually, but the question of how long PC gamers will have to wait for what could end up being one of the biggest games ever remains. Given GTA 6’s fall 2025 release window, it seems likely PC players won’t get to play the game until 2026 at the earliest.

In December, a former developer at Rockstar attempted to explain why GTA 6 is coming to PC after it hits PS5 and Xbox Series X and S, and called on PC gamers to give the studio the “benefit of the doubt” over its controversial launch plans.

The first official GTA 6 trailer is the most-viewed video game reveal on YouTube within 24 hours. Set in modern-day Leonida, a fictionalized version of Florida, GTA 6 will let players control Lucia and an unnamed male that some fans speculate is named Jason.

Questions have swirled around GTA 6’s release date ever since the initial reveal, with fans going feral over details like website updates. Internal conflicts over Rockstar’s return to office policy has led to questions over whether GTA 6 will ultimately be delayed into 2026. However, as of right now, it looks like Take-Two and Rockstar are determined to get GTA 6 out the door during its intended release window.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

No one should have to “grow a thicker skin”: Valorant studio commit to harsh penalties for harassment

Riot games have committed to a series of new measures to curtail harassment and hate-speech in the Valorant community. In a video entitled ‘Keeping Our Community Healthy // Dev Updates,” studio head Anna Donlon took to Xitter to outline the new measures for the competitive FPS. Below is a graphic detailing the changes, which include new penalties such as hardware bans for offenders, and an expanded role for the game’s Voice Evaluation tech, which monitors chat for bad behaviour. “If you want to make evil statements under the guise of ‘[naughty word SEO doesn’t like being in the first paragraph] talk’, you aren’t welcome here,” writes the official Valorant account.

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Destiny 2: The Final Shape Requires a Hefty Install

Those looking forward to Destiny 2: The Final Shape may need to clear out a their hard drives ahead of its June 4, 2024 release date, as Bungie has shared some hefty install sizes.

Revealed in its This Week in Destiny blog post, where Bungie also warned players of spoilers after the expansion was accidentally pushed live early for some players, The Final Shape requires around 150 GB on all platforms.

The biggest numbers come for those on PC, however, as players who already have Destiny 2 installed will essentially need double the amount of space available if they want to preload The Final Shape to play the moment it’s available.

Steam players need an eyewatering 299.70 GB and the Epic Games Store needs 279.66 GB, and while these won’t be the final install sizes when the game comes out and PC players can shed the old version, those looking to play the moment The Final Shape releases will need to clear up lots of space.

Other platforms aren’t quite as colossal but still chunky, as the PlayStation 4 needs 110.70 GB (or 129.31 GB to preload in a similar situation as PC), PlayStation 5 needs 143.81 GB, Xbox One needs 139.52 GB, Xbox Series X and S needs 165.82 GB, and the Microsoft Store on PC needs 156.22 GB.

The Final Shape is set to be the grand finale of Destiny 2’s so far 10-year saga, and Sony and Bungie have done their best to increase interest ahead of its release. This even included granting access to three major Destiny 2 expansions (and four on PlayStation) for free in the month ahead of launch.

The Final Shape was due to arrive on February 27, 2024 but suffered a delay because it needed “more time to become exactly what [Bungie] wants it to be”, according to the developer’s official statement.

The studio was hit with lay offs in October 2023, however, due to the underperformance of Destiny 2. This led to a “soul crushing” atmosphere at Bungie as employees said goodbye to around 100 colleagues and feared further job losses, rumored to arrive upon The Final Shape’s release.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

Monster Hunter Wilds new trailer shows off horrible lions and mounted monster-bashing

Capcom’s upcoming entry in the lizard pants-making sim, Monster Hunter Wilds, got a new trailer at last night’s State Of Play. It showed off more of how its lovely desert environments morph to fit the weather and how its inhabitants largely don’t get on. We also got a look at some cursed lions, an armoured frog with an unsettling tongue and a rideable Chocobo-esque mount that lets you ping arrows on the fly. Let me break it down for you readers, as someone who is increasingly excited at the prospect of more colourful pants.

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