Day of the Devs Shows New Games From Boyfriend Dungeon, Snipperclips Devs and More

Every year, I end up writing roundups of a lot of indie showcases. But inevitably, Day of the Devs showcases are always my favorites. Originally an annual in-person show in San Francisco run by Double Fine, Day of the Devs has added digital showcases to its lineup in recent years and just this year attached its in-person and digital show to The Game Awards.

Day of the Devs consistently shows off some of the most inventive, weird, and exciting upcoming indie games in the industry, and this year is no exception. I can’t pick favorites, so here’s a little tiny rundown of everything we just saw in the show, though I highly recommend watching each trailer yourself too!

Militsioner

Militsioner, from the game studio TallBoys, is described as a first person runaway sim, where the player is a wrongly-accused civilian attempting to flee a city under the watchful eye of a giant (like, truly massive) policeman. The trailer mixes healthy doses of absurdity, horror, and political commentary, with players able to take advantage of a “Tamagotchi-like mood system” to interact with anyone in the city…including the giant policeman. Maybe complimenting him enough will get him to ease up on you?

Nirvana Noir

From Feral Cat Den, the team behind Genesis Noir, comes a sequel of sorts in Nirvana Noir. While the aesthetic will be familiar to Genesis Noir fans, Nirvana Noir comes with a burst of bright color, and is described as “acid-tinged psychedelia.” It follows a watchmaker named Norman who “faced an impossible decision, and chose the impossible: to live two lives” with all the consequences and struggles that brings. Nirvana Noir is still a ways out, but has launched a crowdfunding campaign and is coming to Steam, and Xbox via Game Pass at a later date.

Thank Goodness You’re Here

You’ve heard of platformers, but Thank Goodness You’re Here is apparently a “slapformer” from developer Coal Supper that embraces British comedy. Set in a little town in the north of England, Thank Goodness You’re Here follows a salesman who has arrived to meet with the mayor – but has shown up too early and has tons of time to kill. So kill time he does, by getting up to all sorts of mischief around town with the locals and running silly errands for them. It’s coming in 2024.

Flock

We’ve seen Flock before, but never quite in this level of detail. Flock, from developer Hollow Ponds, puts the player on the back of a bird flying around gorgeous landscapes. As you travel, you can sing to and charm creatures you meet, eventually getting them to follow your flock through the sky. But many creatures are tricky and like to hide, and you’ll need to use close observation to categorize each creature and learn the best way to charm it into your group. Flock is coming to Xbox, Steam, and PlayStation in spring of 2024.

Kind Words 2

If ever a game deserved a sequel that statistically was probably not going to get one but then miraculously did anyway, it’s Kind Words – lofi beats to write to. The original Kind Words was a tiny but moving game where players could write letters to other random players about their worries, fears, wishes, and dreams, and receive kind responses back. Now, developer Popcannibal is expanding on the idea by setting Kind Words 2 in a city that gives players all sorts of different ways to communicate and share. You can write poetry in a coffee shop, share wishes to the night sky on a mountain top, or scream into the void quite literally. The Steam page is live now, and playtest signups are available.

Hermit and Pig

Do you like Mother 3? Well, we’re still not getting a localization of that in the States, but Hermit and Pig from developer Heavy Lunch Studio gives off pretty big Mother 3 aesthetic vibes. Its combat pulls from the Mother series as well as Pokemon, Paper Mario, and Street Fighter, asking players to choose methods of attack that seem like they would be impactful to each enemy. For instance, you can’t punch a cockroach – but you can stomp one! Even conversations are battles, in a way, since Hermit isn’t so great at talking to people and can take cringe damage from interactions gone wrong. Hermit and Pig is a “mushroom-infused” RPG about a man and his pig uncovering a conspiracy, and it‘s coming to PC in 2024.

Dome-King Cabbage

I’ve watched the Dome-King Cabbage trailer several times, and I’m still not fully sure what this game is, but I know that I’m really, really into it. Here’s what we do know. It’s developed by Cobysoft Co. and is supposedly a short visual novel set in the world of a monster-collecting RPG. Parts of the trailer looked a lot like an RPG Maker game, but those were interspersed with extravagant FMV sequences with surreal imagery and odd cartoon characters. Apparently the creator made it while stressed out teaching classes in Japan and laying on the floor using a bottle of detergent as a pillow. I don’t know what to make of all that, but whenever Dome-King Cabbage makes it to PC and Switch, I’m committed to playing it to see what it’s all about.

Ultros

From developer Hadoque, Ultros is a Metroidvania with true Metroid inspirations. You wake up after crashing your ship to find you’ve landed on a giant space uterus that contains an ancient demon named Ultros. Exploring the alien planet, you find yourself meeting alien creatures and planting seeds of new life as you also destroy enemies. Ultros is a game about cycles, with a “loop” mechanic that lets you start over at specific story moments to try and unlock new outcomes. It’s coming to PC, PS5, and PS4 on February 13, 2024.

Loose Leaf

The developers of Boyfriend Dungeon, Kitfox Games, have announced their next game: Loose Leaf. It’s a “tea witch simulator” that promises “the most in-depth tea brewing sim ever.” Players can control ingredients, temperature, stirring, steeping time, and more to try and make the best possible cup of tea. But it’s not just about tea – you’re a tea witch. So you’ll also be developing relationships with your customers, doing tarot readings, and helping them make sense of their problems.

Holstin

Holstin, from developer Sonka, is a psychological survival horror game set in a 90s Polish town haunted by something ominous. While it can appear at first glance to take a top-down view, Holstein is all about changing perspective. The camera can be rotated to reveal secrets in the environment, and while shooting enemies you can switch to an over the shoulder perspective for better aim. Holstein has two demos currently available now on Steam, with a third on its way in 2024.

Oddada

Developed by Sven Ahlgrimm and Mathilde Hoffmann, Oddada is a “no-pressure, roguelite music builder” where you can experiment by building little buildings and cities that double as musical contraptions. By placing houses on different landscapes, you can create your own miniature soundtracks.

Cryptmaster

Word game nerds, pay attention. Cryptmaster, made by Paul Hart and Lee Williams, puts you in the shoes of a revenant working for a necromancer who needs your labor to survive. What kind of labor? Word games. By guessing the names of items in chests around the underland you’re exploring, you obtain the letters to spell them, which you can then use to spell different words, regain the skills you knew in life, and solve other word-based riddles and puzzles. Cryptmancer has got a bit of RPG, a bit of dungeoncrawler, and a whole lot of word game in it, and it’s coming out in 2024 to PC.

Llamasoft – The Jeff Minter Story

Digital Eclipse, the creators of The Making of Karateka, announced a new interactive documentary entitled Llamasoft – The Jeff Minter Story. It’s just what it sounds like: an interactive deep dive into the life and career of designer and programmer Jeff Minter, who founded Llamasoft and led development on games like Polybius and Gridrunner. Digital Eclipse describes the documentary as a “virtual museum of design documents, playable games, and all-new videos” telling the story of the indie developer’s work over the 80s, 90s, all the way to today through four interactive timelines. The documentary will release on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC at a later date.

Drag Her!

Drag Her! is a fighting game from the aptly-named studio Fighting Chance Games, where real-life drag performers fight one another. It’s full of camp and over-the-top drama, and all the characters are fully licensed, voiced, and approved by each respective drag performer being portrayed. Fighting Chance promises the fights will be both “forgiving to play and fundamentally stupid to watch,” but we’ll have to wait a bit for both – Drag Her! isn’t set for release until Q1 of 2025.

Braid Anniversary Edition

We’ve covered Braid Anniversary Edition’s announcement elsewhere on the site, but it got a new trailer during Day of the Devs, so here’s a reminder: Braid is getting an anniversary edition on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, PC, and Netflix on April 30, 2024, with Mac and Linux releases coming later. This version comes not just with the game, but with improved sound and new variants of the soundtrack, hand-repainted graphics, and a developer commentary track.

Open Roads

It’s been a while since we heard about Open Roads, the roadtrip game about a mother and daughter uncovering their family’s secrets. It was first announced in 2020 and was originally being developed under the Fullbright label, but after allegations came out about the company founder, the Open Roads team split off from Fullbright to develop it independently, with Annapurna still publishing. Now, Open Roads seems to have made significant progress, and is planned for release in February of 2024 for PC and consoles.

Resistor

From developer Long Way Home, Resistor is a narrative-focused “Car-PG” with classic racing game inspirations. It follows Aster, a young person growing up in a post-apocalyptic world divided into urban safe havens and dangerous wastelands. Aster’s mother is ill, and needs treatment in the city, but without citizenship, neither Aster nor their mother can get in. So Aster follows in their father’s footsteps as a racer and enters the Death Games, a dangerous series of races where the prize is permanent citizenship in the metropolis. Resistor is coming to PC, Switch, PS5, and Xbox at a later date.

Home Safety Hotline

As a fan of Hypnospace Outlaw, I was really into the premise of Home Safety Hotline, from Night Signal Entertainment. It’s a text-based horror game about a 90s call center where you play as a phone operator who’s an expert on home safety. People call you with household problems, like mice or spiders or leaks, and you have to advise them on how to fix their issues. You check emails, clock in, take calls, and do research via a 1996-style desktop work computer interface. But given this is a horror game, your calls aren’t going to be limited to simple rat problems for long, and there are weird things listed in your database that callers might ask about. Home Safety Hotline is coming in early 2024 to PC and other platforms.

Janet DeMornay Is a Slumlord (and a Witch)

I feel like the title is self-explanatory, but here’s a bit more info: you play as a tenant, and your landlord is a witch who likes doing the maintenance herself. This results in all sorts of weird magic problems, like doors that go nowhere or hallways you can get trapped in. Janet DeMornay is about puzzle solving, working to figure out how to get around your house and operate the strange machines Janet has left lying around, all while telling a queer story about found family. From developer Fuzzy Ghost, it’s coming out in 2024.

The Mermaid’s Tongue

You might know SFB Games as the developers of Snipperclips, or you might know them better from their Detective Grimoire series. Today, they announced the latest Detective Grimoire adventure: The Mermaid’s Tongue. Like the others, it’s a murder mystery detective adventure featuring the titular detective and his assistant, Sally, searching for clues and talking to suspects to uncover a mystery.

That’s everything from Day of the Devs, but more games are coming at The Game Awards tomorrow, and you can keep an eye on everything coming out of that show right here on IGN.

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

Kind Words 2 brings a touch of Animal Crossing to its chill letter writing

Well, this is a lovely surprise, isn’t it? Chill letter writing game Kind Words was a lofi hit back in 2019, encouraging players to share over 5 million anonymous notes of support and, well, kindness since launch. Now developers Popcannibal are back with a full-blown sequel, Kind Words 2 (Lofi City Pop). You’re probably thinking, ‘How could they possibly have made a sequel to this perfectly formed note ’em up? Have they added emails? Carrier pigeons? Inscribing on stone tablets?’ Well, as the reveal trailer below shows, it’s gone for more of an Animal Crossing-style city to enjoy, letting you connect with fellow players and express your deepest feelings in new, more directed settings. That’s right, it’s time to get out of your bedroom and touch some virtual grass.

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Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Nintendo Switch Includes Tribute to Voice Actor Kevin Conroy

Batman: Akrham Trilogy on Nintendo Switch pays tribute to voice actor Kevin Conroy who passed away in November 2022.

As reported by Eurogamer, once credits role on the first game in the trilogy, Batman: Arkham Asylum, a black and white drawing of Gotham appears with the text: “In memory of Kevin Conroy.”

Conroy starred as Batman himself in the Arkham trilogy, but was beloved beyond video games as the voice of the Caped Crusader in the 1990s Animated Series, The Killing Joke animated special, and more. He passed away on November 10, 2022 following a short battle with cancer.

Batman: Arkham Trilogy arrived December 1 as the games’ first release on Switch, though not the first time on a Nintendo console as Batman: Arkham City appeared on Wii U.

While IGN hasn’t reviewed the Switch versions, all three games were well-received upon their original launches, with Batman: Arkham Asylum setting a new precedent for superhero games. “Batman: Arkham Asylum is the greatest comic book videogame of all time,” IGN said in our 9/10 review at the time.

It’s sequel earned a 9/10 too, as IGN said: “Batman: Arkham City isn’t just better than Batman: Arkham Asylum, it’s better than most games on the market.” The final game received the same score: “Batman: Arkham Knight is an impressive game on almost every level, with non-stop variety and great action.”

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

Take note, Metroid likers, Ultros is one trip you won’t want to miss in 2024

Ultros is one of those games you can’t help but pay attention to. Back when it was first revealed in May at Sony’s pre-notE3 PlayStation Showcase, its colourful, fever dream visuals from Hotline Miami artist El Huervo instantly made it stand out among all the drab multiplayer shooters jostling for attention. Then, between talk of it being set inside a cosmic uterus known as The Sarcophagus and having to use seeds and plants over successive runs to alter the shape of the map to your whim, it only became more intriguing. Now, after playing almost two hours of this Metroid-y roguelite for myself, there’s still a lot about it to take in and digest, but holy moly what a thing to behold at the same time. This is surely going to be one to watch for Metroidvania likers when it comes out on February 13th next year, because cor, this is looking really quite good, folks.

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Disney Lorcana: Into the Inklands to Add Locations, DuckTales, Treasure Planet, and More

Disney Lorcana: Into the Inklands is a brand new expansion headed to the trading card game in 2024 that will add locations for the first time alongside cards from such beloved properties as DuckTales, Treasure Planet, 101 Dalmatians, TaleSpin, and more.

Into the Inklands will be released first at local game stores on February 23, 2024, and will then arrive at mass market retailers on March 8, 2024. While it’s always great to get new character cards, the location cards are the big game-changer this time around.

While more details will be revealed on exactly how they work in the future, the team at Ravensburger has teased that fans will be able to collect such locations as Motonui from Moana, the Jolly Roger from Peter Pan, and Maleficent’s Castle from Sleeping Beauty.

What was shared, however, is that “some give bonuses when characters visit them, while others provide benefits just by being in play.”

In total, Into the Inklands will add over 200 new cards to Disney Lorcana, and some of the highlights shared are Pluto, 101 Dalmatian’s Perdita, DuckTales’ Scrooge McDuck, TaleSpin’s Kit Clouldkicker, and Treasure Planet’s Jim Hawkins and the RLS Legacy crew.

Lorcana’s lore will also grow with Into the Inklands, as narrative can be learned through the quotes and descriptive text on the cards. As for the story so far, Lorcana tells the tale of us players a.k.a. Illumineers as we are transported to this realm of Lorcana.

The First Chapter told that part of the story, and the most recent expansion, Rise of the Floodborn, followed what happened after we accidentally unleashed a flood of mixed ink that spread lore throughout the realm. The Illumineers then worked to return this lore to the Hall of Lorcana as a threat of an “ominous shadow storm” inched ever closer.

For more, check out how Goofy became Lorcana’s strongest card, the ‘Dark Magician’ Winnie the Pooh and more from Rise of the Floodborn, and the card that shows what would have happened if Beast never broke his curse.

Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

What’s better: Ricochet attacks, or blue shadows on dodges and dashes?

Last time, you decided that Diablo’s Tristram theme is better than chain explosions. I hadn’t peeked at the votes while voting was still underway so I’m a little surprised by the outcome, given how much of the discussion favoured explosive practicality over emotive plucking. This week, I ask you to pick between two different types of cool missing. What’s better: ricochet attacks, or blue shadows on dodges and dashes?

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‘Armello’ Developer League Of Geeks Lays Off Over Half Its Staff

“We are so very sorry”.

League of Geeks, the developer behind the acclaimed Switch game Armello, has announced that over 50% of its staff have been made redundant.

In total, 31 people have been laid off following “unprecedented withdrawal of funding opportunities” within the industry, along with rising operation costs and poor Early Access sales. As a result, plans for a full release of Jumplight Odyssey (which wasn’t announced for Switch) have been put on hold due to the loss of the entire team. The release of Solium Infernum in the new year, however, has not been affected.

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These Are a Few of Our Favorite “Designed for Xbox” Things

These Are a Few of Our Favorite “Designed for Xbox” Things

‘Tis the season once more, and our esteemed Designed for Xbox partners have truly delivered, unveiling a spectacular array of new third-party products into the Xbox ecosystem this year! From the new wireless controller by Turtle Beach to the refreshed revival of gaming classics like the Logitech G Astro A50 X, this holiday season promises an abundance of exciting additions!

We’ve rounded up some of our favorite Designed for Xbox products across many different categories and price points as you’re looking for the perfect show of love for the gamer in your life. Even if that gamer is you! We trust that you’ll find delight in these exceptional Designed for Xbox products, and we encourage you to explore the entire suite of offerings this holiday season.

Wishing you and yours a safe and enjoyable holiday season, from the Designed for Xbox family to yours.

Audio Game on the Next Level


Logitech G Astro A50 X Asset

Logitech G Astro A50 X

Made to play with groundbreaking PlaySync, A50 X gives you the power to connect to Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC simultaneously and tap through all 3 systems. Pro-G Graphene audio drivers achieve unprecedented clarity and response, and Lightspeed enables the highest levels of wireless audio performance.

  • Xbox + PS5 + PC at once – Easily tap through all three with PlaySync
  • Pro-G Graphene Drivers – Breakthrough audio precision and clarity
  • Lightspeed Wireless – Pro-grade high-bandwidth audio + mic
  • HDMI 2.1 Ultra HD Passthrough – 24-bit audio, 4K 120 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
  • Broadcast-Quality Mic – 48 kHz wireless fidelity.
  • Dual-Device Mixing – Lightspeed game audio + Bluetooth mobile.
  • Advanced Software Control – Fine tune with G Hub and mobile app.
  • 24 Hour Batter – Long, worry-free gaming sessions.
  • Base Station – Charging dock, LED display and more.

The Logitech G A50 X Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset with PlaySync is available for pre-order today for $379.99. Visit Logitech for more information.


RIG 900 Max HX Asset

Nacon RIG  900 Max HX Dual Wireless Gaming Headset with Dolby Atmos, Bluetooth, and Base for Xbox and PC

Unwrap Ultimate Game Audio this holiday with the RIG 900 Max HX. Licensed for Xbox and compatible with PC, the 900 Max merges Dolby Personalized Audio, dual wireless connectivity with Bluetooth, and a convenient charging base station for the definitive gaming experience.

Powered by high sensitivity 40mm audio drivers with enhanced bass and a precisely tuned acoustic chamber, the 900 Max HX is designed to produce accurate audio without fatigue. Experience the advantage and immersion of ultimate game audio.

The Nacon RIG 900 Max is available now for $249.99 USD exclusively at Best Buy. Visit Nacon for more information.


PDP AirLite Pro Wireless and AirLite Wired Headsets Asset

PDP AirLite Pro Wireless and Wired Headsets

Make light work of your enemies with the PDP AirLite Pro Wireless and AirLite Wired Headsets for Xbox. These headsets offer the deadly combination of all-day comfort and precision gaming with a lightweight design, 50 mm drivers for the Pro version, and powerful audio engineered for immersive gameplay. The AirLite headsets also come in glow-in-the-dark colorways as well as bundled with a PDP wired controller!

The PDP AirLite Pro Wireless and Wired Headsets are available in a variety of options now.

Visit PDP for more information.

Take Control


Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra High-Performance Wireless Controller Asset

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra High-Performance Wireless Controller

Turtle Beach’s Designed for Xbox Stealth Ultra wireless controller is built for gamers who demand the best. This high-performance wireless controller quickly connects lag-free to Xbox consoles and Windows PCs, and also connects to supported Smart TVs and Android devices using Bluetooth. Ultra-premium AntiDrift thumbsticks with magnetic hall effect sensors eliminate drift, while tactile microswitches throughout deliver fast and reliable responses and last 5X longer than standard buttons. The 1.5” Connected Command Display lets gamers customize thumbstick performance, mappable buttons, audio, RGB lighting and more, and patented technology lets the controller receive and show social media notifications from mobile phones. Adjustable short and long-pull triggers can be set on-the-fly to suit any game, and adjustable power modes deliver up to 30 hours of use on a single charge. The included hardshell case also allows for charging the controller when stored. The Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra is available for pre-order now for $199.99 USD and will officially launch December 15, 2023. Visit Turtle Beach for more information.


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GameSir G7 SE Controller with Hall Effect sticks

GameSir G7 SE features anti-drift Hall Effect sticks, ensuring rapid response and accuracy. Equipped with secure quick latches to eliminate worries about unintended presses. Immerse your gaming experience further with the option to swap out the paint-friendly faceplate for a personalized touch! The GameSir G7 SE Controller is available now for $49.99 USD. Visit GameSir for more information.


8BitDo M30 Wired Controller for Xbox Asset

8BitDo M30 Wired Controller for Xbox

This classic 6-button controller is designed for both casual and pro gamers. Ideal for fighting and other classic action games. The M30 Wired controller is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10 and above. The 8BitDo M30 Wired Controller for Xbox is available for pre-order now for $34.99 USD and will launch December 5, 2023. Visit 8BitDo for more information.


Surge Livewire Microwatt Junior Wired Controller for Xbox Asset

Surge Livewire Microwatt Junior Wired Controller for Xbox

Shrink your controller, not your skills! The Surge Livewire Microwatt Junior Wired Controller for Xbox offers full sized functionality in a 20% smaller size compared to a standard Xbox Controller. Designed for younger gamers, the custom grip texture on the handles, triggers, and thumbsticks keeps you on target. The LED light bar and thumbstick underglow highlight your skills and can be adjusted to match your style. Dual rumble motors enhance your experience, and a 3.5mm audio port makes it easy to chat with friends. Equipped with a detachable 10-foot braided cable, the Microwatt is the perfect travel buddy, providing full functionality in a compact size. The Surge Livewire Microwatt Junior Wired Controller for Xbox is available now for $39.99 USD. Visit Surge Gaming for more details.


PowerA Advantage Wired Controller with Lumectra

PowerA Advantage Wired Controller with Lumectra

The PowerA Advantage Wired Controller with Lumectra lets you customize your controller with 4 individual lighting zones and 3 lighting modes for thousands of color combinations. A Built-in IR transmitter allows you to control compatible Lumectra Zone RGB lighting accessories directly from your gamepad.

Performance enhancing features include two mappable Advanced Gaming Buttons for on-the-fly button mapping, 3-way Trigger Locks help you pull off quicker actions and feel the action with the Impulse Triggers’ built-in rumble motors in supported titles. The dual rumble motors provide nuanced feedback replicating everything from distant footsteps to cataclysmic earthquakes. The PowerA Advantage Wired Controller with Lumectra is available now in Black or White for $44.99 USD or bundled with a Black controller and 4 ft. RGB LED Light Strip for $54.99 USD. Visit PowerA for more information.


Razer Kishi V2 for iPhone and Kishi V2 Pro for Android

If the holidays will be taking you away from your console, fear not! Designed in collaboration with Xbox, the officially licensed Razer Kishi V2 Xbox Edition controllers are the newest advancements in the domain of mobile gaming. The Razer Kishi V2 Pro for Android (Xbox Edition) and Kishi V2 for iPhone (Xbox Edition) build upon the legacy of award-winning handheld peripherals, enabling hundreds of AAA Xbox titles to be played on mobile iOS and Android platforms.

From critically acclaimed tactile Razer micro-switches present under the D-pad, face buttons, and shoulder buttons to the familiar functionality of the Xbox controller’s button for Xbox Remote Play and Xbox Cloud Gaming experiences, every aspect speaks of the quality and familiarity that Xbox and Razer enthusiasts have come to expect. All this, while also seamlessly integrating with Xbox Cloud Gaming, Xbox Remote Play, and supported streaming platforms and native games.

The Razer Kishi V2 Xbox Edition controllers are available now exclusively in the US and Canada.

Treat Your Setup


UPspec Gaming xScreen for Xbox Series S

UPspec xScreen is a fully integrated folding screen that seamlessly attaches to the Xbox Series S. This transforms your Xbox Series S into a laptop form factor that can be easily transported and used anywhere there is a power outlet. Available in both white and black, the xScreen perfectly complements the aesthetic of the Xbox Series S to create a portable gaming machine.

  • Unique cable-free attachment system
  • Only the original Xbox power cable is required
  • 11.6” 1080p 60hz IPS screen
  • Integrated stereo speakers and controls
  • Cross-hair overlay
  • HDMI-CEC power off sensor

UPspec xScreen is available now for $249.99 USD via Amazon. Visit UPspec Gaming for more information.


KontrolFreek No-Slip Thumb Grips for Xbox

KontrolFreek No-Slip Thumb Grips for Xbox are made from a proprietary rubber material to deliver more grip, comfort and control to every game you play. The extra-soft thumb grips stay in place during intense gaming and they’re as durable as they are grippy.

  • Upgrade your Xbox controller’s comfort, grip and style
  • No-slip material stays in place during intense gaming
  • Made of extra-soft, ultra-grippy, proprietary material
  • Durable rubber doesn’t tear when stretched
  • Fits all Xbox wireless controllers

The KontrolFreek No-Slip Thumb Grips for Xbox are available now for $12.99 USD. Visit KontrolFreek for more information.


More Room to Play


WD_BLACK C50 Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S Asset

WD_Black C50 Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S

As game files get larger, the WD_Black C50 Expansion Card for Xbox is the fast and easy way to give your Xbox Series X|S a big capacity boost and keep more titles installed. Just plug this officially licensed card directly into the console for similar performance as the Xbox internal storage.

  • Available in 512GB and 1TB capacities
  • Plug and Play
  • Includes 1 month trial for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. (*New customers only)

The WD_Black C50 Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S is available now in 512GB for $79.99 USD and 1TB for $149.99 USD. Visit WD for more information.


Seagate Starfield Special Edition Game Drives and Game Hub Asset

Seagate Starfield Special Edition Game Drives and Game Hub

Has Starfield taken over your world and you need everything to show your Constellation pride? Just me? Well, a vast universe awaits you with the Seagate Starfield Special Edition Game Drives and Game Hub. Officially licensed by Bethesda, these drives and hub feature a design that would make Constellation proud. Outfitted with customizable RGB LED lighting, you can bring the majesty of the stars right into your living room.

  • Light Up the Sky: Engulf your game in atmosphere with customizable RGB LED lighting and a design that feels certified for a Constellation explorer.
  • High Capacity with 2TB, 5TB, or 8TB of space you can back up all your content without sacrificing files.
  • Xbox Compatible: Works with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X, Xbox One S, and PC.

The Seagate Starfield Special Edition Game Drives and Game Hub are available to buy now. Visit Seagate for more information.


Stay tuned for an exciting 2024, filled with new and innovative products! See you then!

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Ex-Rockstar Dev Reacts to GTA 6 Trailer: ‘It’s Really Going to Look Like This’

A former developer at Rockstar has reacted to the GTA 6 trailer, bigging up the animation work and graphical improvements compared to the developer’s previous games.

Mike York worked as an animator at Rockstar New England for six years, helping to build GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 before leaving the company in 2017, so his opinion comes with a fair amount of authority.

In a video published to his YouTube channel, York runs through the GTA 6 trailer, pausing to discuss the increased density and detail within Leonida, Rockstar’s version of the state of Florida, and the neon-soaked streets of Vice City, Rockstar’s take on Miami.

According to York, what we see in the trailer reflects what fans can expect to experience when GTA 6 eventually comes out at some point in 2025.

“This is an in-game cutscene,” York said of the trailer. “A lot of the games you see are done with cinematics, and they cut to a scene and it’s not all in-game. It’s kind of pre-rendered and you see it. But everything you see in a GTA game is all done in-game. Every single cutscene. If you see that building way in the back, you can go to that building, you can climb it, you can jump off it. This game is very elaborate. That’s why it takes them so long to make.”

York goes on to talk about Rockstar staff working on hundreds of thousands of animations for previous games, a momentous task done in order to accommodate the player’s every whim.

Pointing to the GTA 6 trailer’s clip of a Vice City beach, York called it full of people all performing unique actions to make the virtual world feel alive. This is a Rockstar trademark only possible with hundreds of thousands of animations, York insisted.

Then, discussing the life-life nature of NPCs, some of which have ultra-realistic hair and even pockmarks on skin, York said he was impressed with GTA 6’s graphics.

“I’m really impressed with how far they’re bringing the graphics in-game,” he said. “A lot of times you see a cinematic – this is not that. When you play this game it’s really going to look like this. It’s going to look just like this. It’s going to be incredible. I can’t wait.

“Because the artists over there really know how to push the consoles and the hardware to the limits with their level of detail (LODs).”

York calls the GTA 6 trailer’s much-discussed bikini-clad woman an NPC (there is a fair bit of debate about this character’s identity, with some believing it’s protagonist Lucia with a different hairstyle and outfit), and trumpets the graphical quality Rockstar has applied to the people who populate the world.

The GTA 6 trailer was awaited with bated breath from the gaming industry and finally arrived with plenty of classic Rockstar satire. The 90-second trailer featured a ton of intricate details (here are 99 things IGN spotted) and plenty of references to wild and wacky real life events too. It also showed off GTA 6’s dual protagonists, Jason and Lucia, and the internet has already grown obsessed over the latter. The GTA 6 trailer has already surpassed predecessor Grand Theft Auto 5’s reveal trailer’s views, reaching 101 million views in less than two days. It’s now the most-viewed video game reveal on YouTube over a 24 hour period, and the most viewed non-music video on YouTube in 24 hours.

While GTA 6 was revealed alongside a 2025 release date for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, PC players were left frustrated, though not necessarily surprised, that their platform was left off the list.

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.

Tribes 3: Rivals will learn from Ascend monetisation “mistakes” and might let you build your own singleplayer

Prophecy’s Tribes 3: Rivals broke cover earlier this month – or more accurately, came skiing out of cover with a flag in one fist and an electric crossbow in the other. The developers have now shared a bit about how it differs from Hi-Rez’s Tribes Ascend, released way back in 2012, which we adored.

Created by a former Hi-Rez subsidiary that includes several of the original Ascend leads, the new shooter retains its celebrated predecessor’s emphasis on agility and momentum, but will be a premium game sold for $20 with separately sold cosmetics, rather than a free-to-play affair. It also won’t have a singleplayer campaign, much to the probable consternation of Tribes: Vengeance fans, and the indifference of everybody else.

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