Why I Hope Physint is Kojima’s New Metal Gear Solid

Hideo Kojima has announced he is returning to the world of spycraft.

During the latest PlayStation State of Play, Kojima joined PlayStation Studios boss Herman Hulst to announce Physint, a new “Action Espionage” game from the creator of Metal Gear. Kojima alluded that it will also be a movie, but clarified on X that the “look, story, theme, cast, acting, fashion, sound, etc… are all at the next level of ‘Digital Entertainment’ that could be called a ‘movie.’”

A bit redundant, I’d say, since Kojima’s already leveraging movie-calibur production on his current project, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. But nevertheless, Kojima’s return to the genre he revolutionized and popularized nearly four decades ago is worth celebrating.

For nearly 30 years Kojima cut his teeth on the world of Metal Gear, a tactical espionage action series that was synonymous with the PlayStation brand. Metal Gear pushed the boundaries of gameplay and video game storytelling to new heights thanks to a thoughtful approach to cinematic presentation, genuinely fun and inventive gameplay, and ultimately a story about hope and peace. Kojima likely would have continued with the franchise had he not had a very public split from Konami, which retained the rights to the iconic Metal Gear franchise.

When Kojima set up his studio — Kojima Productions — and released his first post-Metal Gear game, Death Stranding, it seemed like the director was trying to find his way forward in games knowing he will never be able to return to the world of Snake and Outer Heaven. Death Stranding had elements of Metal Gear — there was some sneaking, some gunplay — but it mostly carried forward Kojima’s trademark multimedia directing style and love of symbolism and metaphors.

I’d be lying if I said I didn’t get a vague feeling while playing Death Stranding that some of its elements were just slightly penciled over Metal Gear iconography (the whale is made of goop, not fire), but for the most part it was an honest attempt at creating a new franchise distinct from Metal Gear. Where Metal Gear centered on how Snake and Big Boss could utilize the natural world to their advantage, Death Stranding was, to me at least, about how Sam Porter Bridges must find a way to survive through the destroyed world.

The theme of struggle and survival carried into the gameplay. Where Metal Gear, especially Metal Gear Solid 5, was a game where controls could be mastered to the point where Snake could perform even the most precise actions, Death Stranding was clumsy. Snake could CQC through the toughest battles whereas Sam would trip and stumble over a rock. It was fun sometimes, but also very not fun at other times.

All this makes Kojima’s return to the action espionage genre such an exciting prospect. The last Metal Gear Solid game felt like the first chapter in the next-generation of Kojima spy games before it was cruelly cut short. It’s not an exaggeration to say Metal Gear Solid 5 is the best-playing game in the entire franchise, regardless of how you ultimately felt about the story. Between the seamless open-world, excellent combat controls, and attention to the smallest details, MGS 5 still manages to be an astonishing game to play, nine years after it was released in 2015. And we’ll finally get to see how much that kind of gameplay will be improved now that Kojima is ready to make a proper spy action game again.

We’re probably in the most prolific era of Kojima’s career.

So what can we expect from Physint at this stage? Nothing much, other than Kojima will likely continue hiring famous actors to be a part of the game. The working title, “Physint,” is likely a combination of the words “Physical” and “Intelligence” so presumably these two traits will be important in the gameplay, but other than that we won’t know more until after Death Stranding 2 is released in 2025.

One final note – whatever Physint ends up being called, one name it won’t be called is Metal Gear Solid 6. While it’s truly a shame we’ll never really get closure to the abrupt way the series ended, had Kojima stayed at Konami, and with the way AAA game development is at the moment, there’s a chance he would’ve spent the last years of his career making two or three more Metal Gear sequels.

Instead, we’re probably in the most prolific era of Kojima’s career between Death Stranding, the recently announced horror game OD, and now the upcoming spy game Physint. Where some studios will spend the next 10 years on another sequel, we’re at a time where we get to potentially play three new Kojima games in that same timespan. Leaving Konami may have closed the door on Metal Gear, but it opened a path to so many new stories and games. And that to me is more exciting than ever getting Metal Gear Solid 6.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s Senior Features Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

IGN Fan Fest Returns with Avatar: The Last Airbender, Dune: Part Two, WWE 2K24, and More

IGN Fan Fest returns this February with a lineup filled with the biggest names in games and entertainment.

Everything kicks off on Feb. 19 and continues throughout the week with exclusive interviews, trailers, gameplay, sneak peeks, and more. The event continues with two days of Fan Fest livestreams on Feb. 23 and 24, featuring even more reveals and surprises.

Dune: Part Two and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire are just some of the big movies coming to this year’s show that also includes the hotly-anticipated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, Tracker, and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Plus, we dig deep into new seasons of fan-favorites such as Abbott Elementary, Invincible, and others.

Fan Fest 2024 also features new and exciting looks at WWE 2K24, Street Fighter 6, G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Brawlhalla, and more of your favorite (and soon to be favorite) games.

New for Fan Fest this year is a huge celebration of popular anime, including Gear Five From One Piece, Oshi no Ko, and Solo Leveling. From the world of comics, fans can expect exclusive reveals from Marvel Comics, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin II – Re-Evolution, and Spawn: Rat City.

Now in its fourth year, IGN Fan Fest is a celebration of everything fans love from the world of games, movies, TV, streaming, comics, collectibles, and more.

Last year’s event saw highlights including the first look at the opening of Diablo IV, a peek behind the stunts of John Wick: Chapter 4, and an in-depth conversation with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey from HBO’s The Last of Us.

In 2024 IGN Fan Fest promises to be bigger and better than ever, so stay tuned over the coming weeks for first looks at some of the show’s biggest reveals as well as more details about the epic lineup.

Watch out Prince Of Persia, there’s another platforming-packed Metroidvania coming to steal your crown

Confession time, folks. Of all the games shown off during The Game Awards last December, Tales Of Kenzera: Zau was the one I glossed over the most. Listen, it was very early in the morning at the time, and it must have come at a peak eyes-glazing-over moment for me. However, having now played the first 30 minutes of Tales Of Kenzera thanks to its just-released early Steam Next Fest demo, I have seen the error of my ways. The demo might only cover the game’s opening, but this 2.5D Metroidvania already looks to be quite the promising newcomer in this ever-crowded genre – so much so that it may even be able to go toe to toe with Ubisoft’s Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown. Yep, I went there.

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Monolith Soft Is Looking For Programmer With “3D Action Game Experience”

Hints at the next project?

Monolith Soft has recently updated its recruitment page, and it appears that the Xenoblade series developer is looking for someone with experience in 3D action games.

As spotted by My Nintendo News, the Nintendo subsidiary is looking for an “application programmer” to join the team. Using Google Translate, we can see that the successful candidate will be “in charge of designing and developing various programs for 3D action games”, looking at things such as character control, enemy AI behaviour, scene progression, and all sorts of design elements.

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Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash: Building a New Game Based on Beloved Source Material

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Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash: Building a New Game Based on Beloved Source Material

Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash brings the world of Jujutsu Kaisen to console gaming! Jujutsu Kaisen, known for its serialization in Shueisha’s “Weekly Shonen Jump” and its action-packed anime series, joins the gaming world this February in a 2v2 action game where players go head-to-head in Cursed Technique battles.

In the story of Jujutsu Kaisen, the world is filled with Cursed Spirits that can only be exorcised by Jujutsu Sorcerers who utilize Cursed Energy and unique Cursed Techniques. Cursed Clash takes the concept of Cursed Techniques to new heights, where players can play as their favorite Jujutsu Sorcerers or Cursed Spirits and battle it out in exciting 2v2 matches that feel like you’re genuinely channeling the strength each character embodies.

To learn more about Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash and its connection to the original works, we met with the game’s lead Producer, Misaki Kai, to answer a few questions. Check out the interview below!

Each character in Jujutsu Kaisen has unique skills and Cursed Techniques that open the door to many ways a player can strategize during gameplay. How did the team build the Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash roster while staying faithful to the source material?

Misaki Kai: The characters in Jujutsu Kaisen have very detailed and distinctive Cursed Techniques. The first priority in development for us was determining which elements of each character would allow the player to feel the character’s personality when playing the game. However, there are some special characters, such as Satoru Gojo and Ryomen Sukuna, the strongest of the characters, so we had to continue adjusting the game’s balance until the very end.

While we value the characters’ unique characteristics, a PvP game also requires balance. Since there is an element of growth during battles in the game, we adjusted Gojo and Sukuna so that it takes time for them to build up energy, but when they are fully powered up, they will become the “strongest” in the game. As for the other characters, we have also adjusted the speed of their growth so that you can feel the character’s personality.

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What inspired the 2v2 combat, and what gameplay elements are unique to Cursed Clash?

Misaki Kai: In the original work, there are, of course, 1v1 battle scenes, but in major battles, two characters often face off against a powerful enemy.

We felt one of the strong elements of Jujutsu Kaisen is the bonds between characters that can only be forged through battle. Even though it may be challenging to overcome some adversaries, the strength and built-up trust between characters is what helps them overcome an otherwise insurmountable enemy. This is what we wanted to try to portray in the battle system in Cursed Clash. We wanted to bring that sense of camaraderie and combined strength to the players and let them immerse themselves further in the world of Jujutsu Kaisen.

In addition, there are moves called “Cursed Techniques” that are sometimes the only way to deal damage. By inserting “Cursed Techniques,” the idea was to give the player more strategy in figuring out where to execute them in battle. Rather than just focusing on attacking, the addition of “Cursed Techniques” changes things up a bit and also gives the player an opportunity for a last-minute comeback even when they’re up against the ropes.

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How would you say the gameplay elements add to the game’s authenticity to the original work? Would you say that Jujutsu Kaisen fans would feel immersed in the character they are playing?

Misaki Kai: In the previous answer about the characters’ characteristics, I mentioned that we have tried to reproduce as many of each character’s unique traits as much as possible.

For example, Toge Inumaki’s “Cursed Speech” can damage his throat – and that can be particularly dangerous if he uses it against a strong opponent. If you use Cursed Speech, there is a gauge that will decrease. The stronger the opponent, the more significant the decrease. Once that gauge has been depleted, the player will take damage. However, you can recover the gauge by using throat medicine!

Regarding Ryomen Sukuna, we have made it so that, despite the 2v2 combat, you blow up your partner as well as the opponents. This mechanic allows players to feel the actual presence of the King of Curses.

These ideas are drawn directly from the source material, so the player can really experience Jujutsu Kaisen fighting by mastering the character’s Cursed Techniques.

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Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the most popular publications in the world right now, and in the original works, there are many iconic moments and fight scenes that fans know and love. What did the team do to capture and implement these moments into the game, and what are a few ways that fans who pick up the game can experience these moments?

Misaki Kai: Players can experience memorable battle scenes from the anime and the original work, such as Black Flash and Domain Expansion.

Some of the Domain Expansions change the entire field when activated, trapping players within the Domain. This allows players to experience the feeling of being in a strong space or the sense of danger when they are dragged into the opponent’s Domain, just like the first time Yuji Itadori was exposed to a Domain Expansion.

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Do you have additional comments or things you’d like to tell fans?

Misaki Kai: Since this is a 2v2 game, your strategy will expand depending on the combination of characters. You will need to change your strategy depending on the characters you have paired up with, so I hope you will find your favorite combination and enjoy a cursed co-op combat game!


That concludes our talk with the Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash producer, Misaki Kai! Whether you plan to play solo through story mode or challenge other fans or friends online, players can look forward to engaging in cursed 2v2 combat on February 2, 2024 – preorder Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash on Xbox today!

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For the first time ever, the highly acclaimed series from Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, JUJUTSU KAISEN, is expanding into the domain of console games!

• 2 VS. 2 CURSED TECHNIQUE BATTLES
Aim to become the strongest together by taking advantage of the characteristics of each technique, aiming for a Joint Attack that is triggered by combining attacks, and working together in harmony to assess the battle situation!

• CHARACTERS WITH THEIR OWN UNIQUE CURSED TECHNIQUE
Familiar members such as Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, and Satoru Gojo, as well as Cursed Spirits such as Jogo and Hanami, will also participate in the game.
Each character has his or her own unique Cursed Technique and actions.

• MASTER A NEW DOMAIN IN THE BATTLE!
As you grow in battle, more powerful techniques and latent abilities blossom.
Embrace the core of the Cursed Energy and win in the intensifying battle situation!

• UNLEASH THE SUPER DREADNOUGHT CURSED TECHNIQUE AND SEIZE THE VICTORY!
At the end of the game, when both players are fully developed, powerful techniques clash with each other.
The player must overwhelm his or her opponent dynamically, just as in the anime!

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Warzone Season 2 full details revealed, out February 7

Prepare for a massive drop of new content with the arrival of Season 2 for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone. Introducing new maps, modes, weapons, a new Zombies story mission, the return of Fortune’s Keep, Resurgence Ranked Play, and more, there’s plenty to challenge players across all modes.


Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Warzone Season 2 full details revealed, out February 7

Season 2 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone launches on February 7 on PlayStation 4 and PS5.

Multiplayer Overview

New Core 6v6 Maps

Departures (Launch): Deploy to Zakhaev International Airport in a competitive 6v6 map with areas for all playstyles. Battle in the main lobby, up on the mezzanine walkway, or take it outside by the airport drop off. This map is larger than Terminal, rewarding exploration with new routes and strategies.

Stash House (Launch): Prepare for chaos as battle erupts on this compact map featuring a luxury ranch home filled with cash. Explore the modern décor within or fight by the outside bar, hot tub, and driveway. For those who like tiny maps, this is for you.

Vista (Launch): Explore a mountaintop resort in Brazil in this classic three-lane map featuring tight interior spaces with long-ranged outdoor sight lines. Battle around the gift shops and restaurants or flank through the lowered jungle route away from the bustle of stores.

Das House (Mid-Season): The seminal small map returns with an all-new look as Operators navigate an under-construction skyscraper in the vicinity of Highrise. Looking for constant combat? This is it.

Plus, two more otherworldly-themed maps will join Tetanus, Sporeyard, and Satan’s Quarry for the Vortex Mid-Season Event: Airborne and Skidrow.

New War Map — Operation: Tin Man

Compete in a new large-scale War map with Operation: Tin Man. Skydive to the roof of a skyscraper and crash into the inner lab in the search for enemy data. The attacking team must find a way into the building, complete the mission, and move onto extraction as the other side defends the building and attempts to run down the clock.

New Game Modes

Team Gun Game (Launch): Every player starts the round with the same specific weapon. Eliminate enemy Operators to progress through a set of eight predetermined weapons. Use Knife melees and Finishing Moves to deduct a point from the enemy team’s score.

Snipers Only (Launch): You’ll need a steady hand and quick reflexes in this playlist featuring long-ranged combat across a variety of maps. All weapons besides Sniper Rifles are restricted, including your Lethal and Tactical equipment.

Hordepoint (Launch): In this zombified version of Hardpoint, a portal opens whenever an Operator enters the objective boundary. Zombies pour forth, attacking everything in sight. Eliminated zombies have a small chance of dropping a power-up or a Pack-a-Punch weapon when eliminated.

Juggermosh (Mid-Season): Deploy as an armed Juggernaut and take on other hulking Operators. Grab armor from fallen enemies and gain increased damage for headshots. A one-hit kill Melee weapon lies at the center of the map, a powerful reward for whoever gets their hands on it.

Bounty (Mid-Season): In this twist on Team Deathmatch, the player with the most eliminations from each team will be marked as a high-value target. Earn extra points for slaying a high-value target.

Vortex (Mid-Season): Vortex returns with a stronger version of the Ray Gun plus an increased map pool and an update Vortex Mid-Season event.

Plus, Ranked Play: Compete in Ranked Play Season 2 at launch, featuring all-new Seasonal and Skill Division rewards.

Ninja Vest

Equip the new Ninja Vest to eliminate your Operator’s footstep sounds and become immune to movement reduction effects. You will also spawn with bonus Shuriken or Throwing Knives and resupply them every 25 seconds.

Zombies Overview

New Rift, New Mission (Mid-Season): Operation Deadbolt must face a new anomaly in the Exclusion Zone as the Dark Aether Story continues within a new Rift. Escort expert Sergei Ravenov inside the Dark Aether with mercenaries on your tail. Face down the Infested Stronghold and get out before it’s too late.

New Challenges, Schematics (Mid-Season): As with Season 1, your Prestige Player Level unlocks more challenges to complete and Calling Cards to unlock. Season 2 also introduces new schematics:

Mags of Holding: When activated, your weapon pulls ammunition straight from your ammo stash, eliminating the need for pesky reloads.

Blood Burner Key: Acquire this valuable key to summon the Blood Burner Wonder Vehicle from anywhere on the map.

V-R11 Wonder Weapon: Turn enemies into allies with a schematic for the V-R11.

New Warlord

The Warlord Keres, a deadly and elusive chemical warfare specialist, has set up shop in the Killhouse at Orlov Military Base. Expect the fortress to be highly fortified with soldiers, snipers, turrets, traps, and her specialty, poison gas. Bring your gas masks and precision teamwork to eliminate the new enemy.

Call of Duty: Warzone Overview

Welcome Back to Fortune’s Keep (Launch)

The island has evolved since its first debut: Konni Group has set up a base of operations, conducting mysterious experiments in a new underground lab. Something’s gone wrong, releasing a massive explosion across the island and letting loose an unceasing, undead threat.

Fortune’s Keep is set to become your primary Call of Duty: Warzone destination at launch as you drop into Resurgence matches and challenge the best players in Ranked Play.

New Gameplay Features

Zombie Nests, Eradication Contract (Launch): Recent seismic events may be linked to increased undead activity across Fortune’s Keep. Activate the new Eradication Contract by investigating any corpse that you find and following the tracks to a Zombie Nest. Destroy the cysts and any Zombie HVTs within to complete the Contract.

Rogue Signal Public Event (Launch): When this Public Event activates, all squads will be given a 90-second objective-based mission such as “Get the most eliminations” or “Deal the most damage to enemy players.” The top three performing teams will receive in-game Cash rewards and the location of a special Reward Cache.

Zombies Power-Ups (Launch): Seven Zombies power-ups have made their way onto the island, found by opening certain caches and eliminating enemy Operators. The power-ups include Double Points, Full Armor, Max Ammo, Fire Sale, Looting Spree, Zarkour, and Undead Sight.

Extendable Bridges (Launch): Fortune’s Keep now features three Extendable Bridges built over gaps in the fallen roadways following the explosion. Interact with the nearby control panels to extend or retract them, creating strategic opportunities for preventing and gaining access across.

New Squad Elimination Streaks (Launch): Get on a roll. This new tracker — available on all maps outside of Ranked Play — displays how many enemy squads you have eliminated back-to-back. Keep eliminating squads before the countdown bar runs out to extend your Squad Elimination Streak and earn rewards along the way.

Mid-Season Updates

Research Vessel (Mobile Point of Interest): A large pontoon-style watercraft has been spotted in the waters off the coast of Fortune’s Keep. Certain to draw attention, the craft is large enough for combat to take place across the deck.

Bunker Buster (Killstreak): Use binoculars to designate a target structure. This Lethal Killstreak launches a missile that vertically decimates a building through multiple floors, blasting those within. The impact creates a long column of gas designed to force surviving enemies out of cover.

Personal Decontamination Station (Field Upgrade): An improved version of the Personal Decontamination Station (PDS) Field Upgrade joins the loot pool at mid-season, emitting a cloud of chemicals that counteract the corrosive properties of the circle gas, creating a temporary safe zone.

Call of Duty: Warzone Ranked Resurgence

Compete against the best with Ranked Play in Call of Duty: Warzone. Players must be at least Level 55 to access this mode, including the following parameters:

Party Size: Trios
Map: Fortune’s Keep
Game Mode: Resurgence
Public Event restrictions: Yes (e.g., No Fire Sales)
Vehicle restrictions: Yes (e.g., No Turreted Vehicles)
Restricted gameplay elements: Yes (e.g., changes to redeploy mechanics)
Buy Station Inventory Adjustments: Yes

Battle your way through seven standard Skill Divisions by performing well in matches and completing challenges to earn Stars and increase your Skill Rating. Earn seasonal Ranked Play and Skill Division rewards and claim your title as ruler of Fortune’s Keep!

Season 2 Combat Pack and other Store offerings

Look for the Season 2 Combat Pack, free for PlayStation Plus members in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone starting on February 14. Other upcoming Store Bundles include the Dragon Soul: Lunar New Year Bundle, the Call of Duty Endowment Direct Action Pack, the Zombies: Aether Worm Bundle, and more!

Season 2 launches February 7

Purchase Modern Warfare III on PlayStation to enjoy the benefits of two additional loadout slots, monthly exclusive Double XP events, +25% PlayStation Party Bonus XP, +5 bonus Battle Token Tier Skips with a BlackCell purchase, and a free in-game bundle each season with the Combat Pack. 

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Silent Hill 2 Remake Vs Original Scene Comparison

We got our first proper look at the Silent Hill 2 Remake during yesterday’s State of Play and, as someone who adored the original game, I immediately noticed a handful of familiar scenes. From James’ first steps into the Woodside apartments to his encounter with Pyramid Head, it’s possible to see that while many things have remained faithful in the Remake, others things have changed.

Take a look at the video or slideshow above to see the similarities and differences we spotted in the first trailer for Silent Hill 2 Remake. And if you haven’t already, check out the trailer itself below.

Wizards deny reports that Tencent are buying D&D with Baldur’s Gate 3 studio Larian’s help

Tencent Holdings – the biggest videogame company in the world – are looking to buy Dungeons & Dragons off Hasbro, with Baldur’s Gate 3 creators Larian serving as an intermediary. Or maybe not. The above claim surfaced yesterday, while everybody was going nuts about Hideo Kojima’s latest shenanigans, and has swiftly been shot down by Hasbro subsidiary Wizards of the Coast, originator of all things D&D that haven’t been created by D&D’s vast and imaginative modding, fanshipping and spin-off-making communities. Curious.

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Video Game Release Dates: The Biggest Games of February 2024 and Beyond

February is typically a slow month in the video game release cycle, but that’s not the case for February 2024. A number of high-profile remakes and remasters are out this month, including Persona 3 Reload, a Tomb Raider 1-3 collection, and a souped-up Star Wars: Dark Forces. Also out this month are heavy hitters like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Skull and Bones, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Below, you’ll find release dates for all the biggest games that have been announced so far. Whether you have a PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and/or PC, you can find something worth playing in February 2024.

The following list is divided by platform; you can jump to any one using the shortcuts below. And if you’re someone who likes to preorder, you can click the buy link to make sure it arrives on launch day.

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Upcoming PS4 and PS5 Games

PlayStation owners will find plenty of games to play in February. My goodness, it’s a packed month with something for pretty much every kind of gamer. It kicks off with a pair of JRPGs with Ganblue Fantasy: Relink and Persona 3 Reload. Then there’s Suicide Squad, if you want to gamble on that one, and Foamstars for PS Plus members. Old-school gamers can check out a remastered version of the original Tomb Raider trilogy, and the month ends with the highly anticipated release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

February 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Granblue Fantasy: Relink – February 1 – Buy It
  • Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash – February 2 – Buy It
  • Persona 3 Reload – February 2 – Buy It
  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – February 2 – Buy It
  • Alisa: Developer’s Cut – February 6
  • Foamstars (PS Plus exclusive) – February 6
  • Mixture (PSVR2) – February 6
  • Helldivers 2 – February 8
  • Legendary Tales (PSVR2) – February 8
  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden – February 13
  • Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore – February 14
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered – February 14
  • PlateUp! – February 15
  • Skull and Bones – February 16 – Buy It
  • Slave Zero X – February 21
  • Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator – February 22
  • King Arthur: Knight’s Tale – February 22
  • Open Roads – February 22
  • Pacific Drive – February 22
  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake – February 28
  • Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster – February 28
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – February 29 – Buy It
  • Welcom to Paradize – February 29

March 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Foamstars – March 5
  • As Dusk Falls – March 7
  • Outcast: A New Beginning – March 15 – Buy It
  • Alone in the Dark – March 20 – Buy It
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 – March 22 – Buy It
  • Rise of the Ronin – March 22 – Buy It
  • South Park: Snow Day – March 26 – Buy It

April 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – April 23
  • Tales of Kenzera: Zau – April 23
  • Stellar Blade – April 26
  • Dave the Diver – April 2024

August 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Black Myth: Wukong – August 20

September 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9

Upcoming PS4 and PS5 Games – Release Date TBA

  • American Arcadia – TBA
  • Among Us VR – TBA
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA
  • Blue Protocol – 2024
  • Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean – 2024
  • Concord – 2024
  • Crime Boss – TBA
  • Crimson Desert – TBA
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach – 2025
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – TBA
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA
  • Dustborn – early 2024
  • Exodus – TBA
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • The First Descendant – Summer 2024
  • Foamstars – 2024
  • Hyenas – TBA
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – 2024
  • Judas – TBA
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA
  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game – 2024
  • Killing Floor 3 – TBA
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance – Early 2024
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2024 – Buy It
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – 2024
  • Marathon – TBA
  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake – TBA
  • Metaphor ReFantazio – 2024
  • Metro Awakening VR – 2024
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025
  • Neva – 2024
  • Pacific Drive – 2024
  • Phantom Blade – TBA
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA
  • The Plucky Squire – 2024
  • Post Trauma – TBA
  • Pragmata – TBA
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake VR Mode – This winter
  • Rise of the Ronin – 2024
  • Sand Land – TBA
  • Silent Hill 2 Remake – TBA
  • Six Days in Fallujah – TBA
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – Autumn 2024
  • Star Wars: Dark Forces Remastered – TBA
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake – TBA
  • Star Wars: Outlaws – 2024
  • Steelrising – TBA
  • Stellar Blade – TBA
  • Still Wakes the Deep – Early 2024
  • Synduality – TBA
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – 2024
  • Tortuga: A Pirate’s Tale – TBA
  • Until Dawn (PS5) – 2024
  • V Rising – 2024
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – TBA – Buy It
  • Visions of Mana – Summer 2024 – Buy It
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – 2024
  • Wolverine – TBA
  • Zenless Zone Zero – TBA

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Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games

Switch development is slowing down in the first half of the year (perhaps a signal that a Switch successor is incoming later in the year?), but there are still a few games to play in February. The Tomb Raider trilogy and Star Wars: Dark Forces remasters will satisfy retro gaming fans, and PlateUp! is a delightful couch co-op game. But the big first-party release is a pleasant-looking remake of Mario vs. Donkey Kong, a fun li’l GBA puzzle platformer.

February 2024 – Nintnedo Switch Game Release Dates

  • Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash – February 2 – Buy It
  • Project Downfall – February 2
  • Alisa: Developer’s Cut – February 6
  • Ultros – February 13
  • Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore – February 14
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered – February 14
  • PlateUp! – February 15
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong – February 16 – Buy It
  • Madison VR February 20
  • Open Roads – February 22
  • Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster – February 28

March 2024 – Nintendo Switch Game Relase Dates

  • Unicorn Overlord – March 8
  • Princess Peach: Showtime – March 22 – Buy It
  • South Park: Snow Day – March 26 – Buy It
  • Touch Detective 3+ The Complete Case Files – March 28 – Buy It

April 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – April 23

Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games – Release Date TBA

  • Animal Well – Early 2024
  • Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story – 2024
  • Contra: Operation Galuga – Early 2024
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Front Mission 3 Remake – TBA
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2024 – Buy It
  • The Lord of the Rings: Gollum – 2024 – Buy It
  • Lorelei and the Laser Eyes – TBA
  • Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD – Summer 2024
  • Metal Slug Tactics – 2024
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door – 2024
  • Penny’s Big Breakaway – 2024
  • Professor Layton and the New World of Steam – 2025
  • Quilts and Cats of Calico – TBA
  • Rift of the Necrodancer – 2024
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • SaGa Emerald Beyond – 2024
  • Skul: The Hero Slayer – TBA
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – Autumn 2024
  • Star Wars: Hunters – 2024
  • Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – TBA
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – 2024
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – 2024

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Upcoming Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One Games

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is one of the highest profile games releasing in February, but the game has shown plenty of reasons to be skeptical of it during development. Check out our review-in-progress if you’re thinking of picking this one up. Another big game out this month with a long, delay-heavy development cycle is Skull and Bones. Will it be any good? Who knows!

February 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – February 2 – Buy It
  • Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash – February 2 – Buy It
  • Persona 3 Reload – February 2 – Buy It
  • Project Downfall – February 2
  • Alisa: Developer’s Cut – February 6
  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden – February 13
  • Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore – February 14
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered – February 14
  • PlateUp! – February 15
  • Skull and Bones – February 16 – Buy It
  • Slave Zero X – February 21
  • Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator – February 22
  • King Arthur: Knight’s Tale – February 22
  • Open Roads – February 22
  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake – February 28
  • Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster – February 28
  • Welcom to Paradize – February 29

March 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Outcast: A New Beginning – March 15 – Buy It
  • Alone in the Dark – March 20 – Buy It
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 – March 22 – Buy It
  • South Park: Snow Day – March 26 – Buy It

April 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – April 23
  • Tales of Kenzera: Zau – April 23

May 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II – May 21

August 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Black Myth: Wukong – August 20

September 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl – September 5 Buy It
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9

Upcoming Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One Games – Release Date TBA

  • 33 Immortals – 2024
  • American Arcadia – TBA
  • Ark 2 – 2024
  • Avowed – Fall 2024
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA
  • Bright Memory Infinite – TBA
  • Cat Quest: Pirates of the Purribean – 2024
  • Clockwork Revolution – TBA
  • Contraband – TBA
  • Crime Boss – TBA
  • Crimson Desert – TBA
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – TBA
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 – TBA
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA
  • Dungeons of Hinterberg – 2024
  • Dustborn – early 2024
  • Ereban: Shadow Legacy – TBA
  • Everwild – TBA
  • Exodus – TBA
  • ExoMecha – TBA
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Fable – TBA
  • The First Descendant – Summer 2024
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong – TBA
  • Hyenas – 2023
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – 2024
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – 2024
  • Judas – TBA
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA
  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game – 2024
  • Killing Floor 3 – TBA
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2024 – Buy It
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – 2024
  • Marathon – TBA
  • Marvel’s Blade – TBA
  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake – TBA
  • Metaphor ReFantazio – 2024
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – 2024
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025
  • Neva – 2024
  • OD – TBA
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – TBA
  • Path of the Godess – TBA
  • Perfect Dark – TBA
  • Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis – TBA
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA
  • The Plucky Squire – 2024
  • Post Trauma – TBA
  • Pragmata – TBA
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Routine – TBA
  • Sand Land – TBA
  • Scars Above – TBA
  • Second Extinction – TBA
  • Six Days in Fallujah – TBA
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – Autumn 2024
  • South of Midnight – TBA
  • Star Wars: Outlaws – 2024
  • State of Decay 3 – TBA
  • Steelrising – TBA
  • Still Wakes the Deep – Early 2024
  • Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – TBA
  • Synduality – TBA
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre – TBA
  • Tortuga: A Pirate’s Tale – TBA
  • Towerborne – 2024
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – TBA – Buy It
  • Visions of Mana – Summer 2024 – Buy It
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – 2024
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – 2024

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Upcoming PC Games

Persona 3 Reload takes the classic JRPG and gives it a modern sheen in the vein of Persona 5. Also out this month on PC is Helldivers 2, Fight Crab 2, a remake of the excellent Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, and a lot more. Check it out below.

February 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Granblue Fantasy: Relink – February 1
  • Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash – February 2
  • Persona 3 Reload – February 2
  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – February 2
  • Helldivers 2 – February 8
  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden – February 13
  • Fight Crab 2 – February 13
  • Ultros – February 13
  • Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore – February 14
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered – February 14
  • Skull and Bones – February 16
  • Madison VR February 20
  • The Thaumaturge – February 20
  • Slave Zero X – February 21
  • Terminator: Dark Fate – February 21
  • Bootstrap Island – February 22
  • Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator – February 22
  • King Arthur: Knight’s Tale – February 22
  • Nightingale (early access) – February 22
  • Open Roads – February 22
  • Pacific Drive – February 22
  • Promenade – February 22
  • Sons of the Forest (out of early access) – February 23
  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake – February 28
  • Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster – February 28
  • Winter Survival – February 28
  • Welcom to Paradize – February 29

March 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Outcast: A New Beginning – March 15
  • Alone in the Dark – March 20 – Buy It
  • Horizon Forbidden West: Complete Edition – March 21
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 – March 22 – Buy It
  • South Park: Snow Day – March 26
  • Acolyte of the Altar – March 2024 – Buy It

April 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – April 23
  • Tales of Kenzera: Zau – April 23

May 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II – May 21

August 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Black Myth: Wukong – August 20

September 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl – September 5 Buy It
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9

Upcoming PC Games – Release Date TBA

  • 33 Immortals – 2024
  • Age of Mythology: Retold – TBA
  • American Arcadia – TBA
  • Among Us VR – TBA
  • Ara: History Untold – Fall 2024
  • ARC Raiders – TBA
  • Ark 2 – 2024
  • Avowed – Fall 2024
  • Blacktail – “This Winter”
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA
  • Blue Protocol – 2024
  • Clockwork Revolution – TBA
  • Contraband – TBA
  • Crimson Desert – TBA
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – TBA
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA
  • Dungeons of Hinterberg – 2024
  • Dustborn – early 2024
  • Ereban: Shadow Legacy – TBA
  • Everwild – TBA
  • Exodus – TBA
  • ExoMecha – TBA
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Fable – TBA
  • The Finals – TBA
  • The First Descendant – Summer 2024
  • Fort Solis – TBA
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong – TBA
  • Hyenas – 2023
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – 2024
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – 2024
  • Judas – TBA
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA
  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game – 2024
  • Killing Floor 3 – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2024
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – 2024
  • Marathon – TBA
  • Metaphor ReFantazio – 2024
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – 2024
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – TBA
  • Perfect Dark – TBA
  • Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis – TBA
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA
  • Post Trauma – TBA
  • Pragmata – TBA
  • Replaced – 2023
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Routine – TBA
  • Sand Land – TBA
  • Scars Above – TBA
  • Season – TBA
  • Second Extinction – TBA
  • Shovel Knight Showdown – TBA
  • Silent Hill 2 Remake – TBA
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – Autumn 2024
  • South of Midnight – TBA
  • State of Decay 3 – TBA
  • Steelrising – TBA
  • Stormgate – TBA
  • Star Trek: Resurgence – TBA
  • Star Wars: Outlaws – 2024
  • Still Wakes the Deep – Early 2024
  • Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – TBA
  • Synduality – TBA
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre – TBA
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – 2024
  • Thrasher – 2024
  • Thirsty Suitors – TBA
  • Tortuga: A Pirate’s Tale – TBA
  • Towerborne – 2024
  • Until Dawn – 2024
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – TBA – Buy It
  • Visions of Mana – Summer 2024
  • Wayfinder – TBA
  • Where Winds Meet – TBA
  • Windblown – TBA
  • Witchfire – TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – 2024
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – 2024
  • Zenless Zone Zero – 2024

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