Dave The Diver gets Godzilla DLC

Well, they’re finally doing it. They’re making free Godzilla DLC for Dave The Diver, Mintrocket’s hitherto laidback restaurant management/ocean exploration game. The kaiju of kaijus will invade the celebrated “indie” title in May, shortly after the PS5 release. How would Godzilla himself react, if he were writing this news post? I suspect he would say: RRRRRARRRARRGH.

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Sonic X Shadow Generations Is Speeding Onto Switch Autumn 2024

Witness my true power!

SEGA has announced that Sonic X Shadow Generations will be heading to Nintendo Switch in Autumn 2024.

The game will feature a full remaster of the original 2011 Sonic Generations along with a brand-new campaign featuring Shadow the Hedgehog. Sorry, no guns here though. Sonic Generations features 2.5D levels in the style of the original games while also incorporating 3D levels popularised by Sonic Adventure.

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Everything revealed in the January 2024 State of Play 

If you missed the live broadcast of the latest State of Play, you can find the full show, all the individual trailers and the announcements collected in one handy list below. Enjoy. 


Everything revealed in the January 2024 State of Play 

State of Play: All the trailers 

Dave the Diver 


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Death Stranding 2 On The Beach 


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Dragon’s Dogma 2


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Foamstars


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Helldivers 2


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Judas


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Legendary Tales


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Metro Awakening 


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Rise of the Ronin 


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Silent Hill: The Short Message 


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Silent Hill 2 


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Sonic X Shadow Generations


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Stellar Blade


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Until Dawn


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V Rising 


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Zenless Zone Zero


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State of Play: All Announcements


Sony Announces Next State of Play, Will Focus on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Sony wasted no time telling fans when the next State of Play is as the company is set to host another digital event presentation focusing entirely on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

At the end of the January 2024 State of Play presentation, Sony revealed that on February 6, it will hold a presentation dedicated to Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. This is not the first time Sony has held a State of Play dedicated entirely to just one game, as the studio has held similar presentations for PlayStation exclusives, including Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us Part II, and Horizon: Forbidden West.

This will likely be the last deep dive look at Final Fantasy VII Rebirth before any reviews are published and before it releases to the public on February 29. Rebirth is part two of a planned trilogy remaking Square Enix’s influential 1997 JRPG Final Fantasy VII.

Picking up after the events of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Rebirth follows Cloud and his friends as they leave Midgar and venture off into the wider world. Locations such as the Mythril Mine and Kalm are confirmed to be in Rebirth while party memebers Vincent and Cait Sith are confirmed to make their debut.

In our first hands-on preview of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, my colleague Bo Moore said: “Story-wise, Rebirth again feels very familiar, and yet also different. This is due in part to the tremendous difference in scale and presentation – here, like with Remake, areas that were previously sparse or bare are expanded out into lush zones to explore. But there are also little changes that are mostly inconsequential, but they still play out in different ways than fans of the original FF7 are used to.”

Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

Death Stranding 2 On The Beach gets a trailer and 2025 release window, still absolutely bonkers

Sony and Hideo Kojima have released a new Death Stranding 2 trailer alongside the game’s full title – Death Stranding 2 On The Beach. It’s out in 2025 on PS5, with a PC release date still to be revealed, and appears to be as free-wheeling and self-serious yet whimsical as you’d expect from a Kojima joint. I got as far as the pet anime dragon before my brain squirmed out through my ear.

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V Rising Is Coming to PS5 This Year – State of Play 2024

At the first State of Play of 2024, Stunlock Studios announced that its fantasy survival game V Rising is coming to PS5 sometime this year.

V Rising was released in Early Access in May 2022 on Steam. Set in an open world, V Rising has players controlling a vampire who recently woke up and tasked with venturing across the world and defeating bosses, feeding on the blood of enemy NPCs, and avoiding hazards that will kill your character, such as direct sunlight.

Following its release into Early Access, Stunlock Studios announced V Rising was close to hitting 50,000 players a day after its release.

In our review of V Rising, we said: “While its time-consuming crafting aspects can take the bite out of the vampire fantasy, V Rising really does rise to the occasion with its excellent boss design and respectable ARPG combat.”

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Taylor is a Reporter at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

Grab the brand new AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D CPU to upgrade your old Ryzen PC for $249/£233

Do you want to build a PC? Not ready to give up your older Ryzen motherboard but still want great gaming performance? Previously your only option was the (superb) 5800X3D, which uses a 3D V-Cache to massively boost gaming performance, but now the cheaper 5700X3D is also available.

Made from silicon that wasn’t quite good enough to turn into the 5800X3D, these processors boost slightly lower but come with the same complement of extra L3 cache, making them still head and shoulders above models like the 5600X, 5800X, 5900X and even 5950X – not to mention older Ryzen 1000, 2000 and 3000 models.

Following its launch this month, the brand new Ryzen 7 5700X3D is now available from B&H Photo and Amazon in the US for $249 or Amazon UK for £233, a great price that undercuts the $308 5800X3D significantly. Here’s some links:

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Obsidian Explains Why Avowed Won’t Let You Romance Your Companions

With games like Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3 last year having players wax poetic about which of their video game besties they most want to smooch, it can sometimes feel like romance systems are becoming a staple of AAA party-based RPGs. But that’s not going to be the case with Avowed, which is opting to forego a dedicated romance system for a focus on “building thoughtful relationships” with companions instead.

This comes from an interview IGN did with Avowed game director Carrie Patel, where she confirmed Avowed would not feature romance options, and why:

“We are building thoughtful relationships with our companion characters,” she said. “Ultimately, I personally am a fan of making that an option, but I feel like if you’re going to do it, you really, really have to commit and make sure that you’re giving all to fulfilling that in a way that feels both true to the character, but also creates an engaging player experience. So not something we’re doing for Avowed, but I wouldn’t say never.”

Patel points out that having a dedicated romance system in a story-focused game is a ton of work: you need options for both a fulfilling romance as well as a regular friendship for those who don’t want to go down that path. In addition, players generally expect multiple romance options, and expectations around the depth of such relationships only seem to be climbing higher and higher with each new Karlach and Shadowheart video games introduce. It’s a big ask, and also not a necessary one if the story of the game doesn’t lend itself to romance in the first place.

Later in our interview, Patel further hinted at the ways in which Avowed’s non-romantic companion relationships could possibly manifest. Thus far, the studio has given multiple nods to how player choices will impact the world around them, most notably showing this off during a quest in the latest Xbox Developer Direct. Patel and I chatted a bit about this in the context of games like Avowed letting players shape their character’s moral compass via character actions and reactions. Avowed is not a game with a morality meter, she said, but characters will certainly have feelings about the actions you take, and won’t be shy about expressing them.

We are building thoughtful relationships with our companion characters

“One of the fun challenges with design, particularly around consequences or even sometimes around player options that are reactive to either the kind of character you’ve built or choices you’ve made earlier in the game is over the years I’ve learned that that stuff is always a lot less obvious to the player than to the designer,” Patel said. “And so I think sometimes you have to be a bit more direct in tying those options and those consequences to content that’s come before, because if it feels too natural and too understated, it feels like a thing that’s happening, not a thing that’s happening because of what you did.”

In short: prepare for characters, possibly including your companions, to let you know if you’re behaving like a little jerkwad.

Avowed is steadily nearing its 2024 release, having first been revealed back in 2020 at the Xbox Games Showcase and getting a deeper look at a 2023 Xbox showcase. It’s set in Eora, the world of Pillars of Eternity, which incidentally just got an update earlier this month despite the game being nine years old.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Video: 12 Exciting New Games Coming To Nintendo Switch In February 2024

Mario vs. Donkey Kong! Tomb Raider! Slave Zero X!

The shortest month of the year is here… but it also might be one of the most-packed.

February 2024 sees Nintendo’s next big remake land on the Switch, but this is the month of the retro throwback, and the eShop (and our shelves) will be bursting with new titles to pick up and download.

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