Distinctive New Sci-Fi Horror Game Routine Launches Later This Year on Xbox

Distinctive New Sci-Fi Horror Game Routine Launches Later This Year on Xbox

Imagine another version of our world, where people have begun to work and even live on the moon. You’re sent there on a job to repair a fault in a lunar base’s automated security network, but when you arrive, the station is empty.

This once thriving tourist attraction is now abandoned and uncomfortably still. As you begin to search for answers, you discover that something else got here before you – and it sees you as a threat. 

A Distinctive Horror Experience

Launching later this year on Xbox platforms, Routine is a sci-fi horror game played in first-person with its own original take on space horror. It brings the player into an alternative future, set on an abandoned Lunar base with a design inspired by the cultural vision of the future that was established during the 1980s.

Analogue technology can be found everywhere. Terminal screens flicker and distort imagery in a way that’s instantly recognisable to anyone that’s owned a CRT television; while the halls, corridors and facilities of the base all contain details that feel like they have some kind of purpose, or function.

Routine screenshot

Investigating the Unknown

Your arrival on the lunar base places you into immediate uncertainty and danger. It’s not clear what’s happened, but it’s obvious something has gone terribly wrong.

By exploring, overcoming obstacles both physical and mental, and accessing critical terminals and locations, you can progress through the various areas of the lunar base and uncover crucial information that may help you piece things together. Or perhaps your discoveries will only lead to further, deeper mysteries.

Routine screenshot

Introducing the Cosmonaut Assistance Tool (C.A.T.)

Your investigation is aided by a sci-fi take on the swiss-army knife – the Cosmonaut Assistance Tool (C.A.T.). This handy bit of tech acts as an essential maintenance tool for the engineers working on the lunar base, allowing them to access terminals, diagnose system problems and navigate its diverse environments. It can also come in handy when exploring dark corridors or staying out of sight.

Routine screenshot

The Rules of Survival

As a game primarily focused on exploration, immersion and problem-solving, Routine does not feature direct combat as an ideal method of defence. It’s usually safer to run or hide within enclosed spaces, as a way to outmanoeuvre threats or avoid detection entirely.

However, in emergency scenarios, the C.A.T. can be used as a last resort to defend yourself. Just make sure to keep it charged with batteries to use this functionality.

Routine screenshot

Immerse Yourself Into This World

Routine has been designed to fully immerse players into its world, in order to create a strong atmosphere and firmly establish its specific horror tone. There is minimal UI, deadzone aiming and it’s possible to view your entire body by looking down.

Great attention has also been paid to audio in the game. Influenced by the lo-fi, tangible sounds of 80s technology, the diegetic audio of Routine is all encompassing and firmly grounded in reality, so that players will feel almost as if they are right there on the lunar base.

Made by a Passionate Development Team

Lunar Software is a small team of three based in the UK, driven by a strong passion for horror, science fiction, and atmosphere, which they have poured into Routine. It’s taken some time to bring this vision to life but today they’re very happy to share the news that development on the game has almost finished, and Routine will release later this year on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and Windows 10. Routine will also be available to play via Xbox Game Pass from launch day.

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ROUTINE is a First Person Sci-Fi Horror title set on an abandoned lunar base designed around an 80s vision of the future.

Curious exploration turns into a need for survival when a lunar base goes completely quiet. Searching for answers puts you face to face with an enemy who is certain the main threat is you. Discoveries lead to deeper unknowns and the only way to go is forward.

EXPLORE: Roam through contrasting sectors of the lunar base, from abandoned malls to deteriorating Living Quarters.

OBSERVE: Investigate your surroundings and uncover crucial information to progress and piece together the events that unfolded before your arrival.

IMMERSE: Full body awareness, diegetic audio, and a minimal UI help create a gripping and atmospheric experience.

OPERATE: Your Cosmonaut Assistance Tool (C.A.T.) is vital. Use it to access critical terminals, navigate the environment and identify clues.

SURVIVE: Run, hide, or attempt to defend yourself against unknown threats using the C.A.T. as a last resort.

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PlayStation Opens Preorders for a Replica of the Guitar From The Last of Us Part II

The PlayStation store is selling guitars now. If you’re a fan of Naughty Dog’s Last of Us series, either the games or the TV show, you can now preorder a replica of Ellie’s guitar that Joel customized with the custom moth inlay fretboard. This guitar was first featured in The Last of Us Part II and made an appearance in the second season of the HBO series.

The guitar is a collaboration with Taylor Guitars and is a special edition of the Taylor 314ce. You can preorder it for $2,999.99 at the PlayStation Store and it will officially release on November 18, 2025. It’s listed in the PlayStation store’s hardware section among various consoles, controllers, and other accessories.

Taylor 314ce The Last of Us Part II Replica Guitar

The guitar has distinctive rich tobacco sunburst top in Sitka spruce pulled straight from the game and the latest season of the TV show.

If you think that $3,000 is a ridiculous amount of money to pay for a guitar, it’s actually not that terribly priced, especially for a nice acoustic guitar. The standard Taylor 314ce costs around $2,499 on its own without the Last of Us details included.

It’s worth noting that Taylor is selling a slightly cheaper version of this replica directly from its website. It’s a Taylor 314c (rather than a 314ce) and it’s priced at $2,799 without the bundled accessories.

What’s next for The Last of Us?

This replica guitar is the latest piece of merch inspired by the popular Naughty Dog game and likely won’t be the last. But what about new games and episodes of the show? Game-wise, The Last of Us Part 3 has yet to be officially confirmed and it seems unlikely that it ever will be. Creator Neil Druckman has said during an interview to not “bet on there being more of ‘Last of Us.’ This could be it.”

As for the TV series, HBO CEO Casey Bloys confirmed that Season 3 of the show is definitely planned to arrive in 2027. He also said that this season will potentially be the last run of episodes.

Dante’s epic poem La Divina Commedia is getting turned into a videogame again

Enotria: The Last Song developers Jyamma Games are making a new action-RPG inspired by and named after Dante Alighieri’s 14th century epic poem La Divina Commedia, aka the Divine Comedy.

Like the poem, it sees you descending through the circles of Hell, each the geological manifestation of a particular Sin. Unlike the poem, it features a set of combat classes, a choice of protagonist genders, a narrative alignment system, procedurally generated extraction dungeons, and customisable weapons and armour. As the poet himself might say: in the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where I had to grind for crafting materials.

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Game Science reveal Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a new action-RPG that aims to catch Wukong players “off guard”

Black Myth: Wukong developers Game Science have revealed Black Myth: Zhong Kui, another single-player action-RPG steeped in Chinese mythology. It casts you as a ghost-hunting god who wanders between hell and Earth. Here’s a CG short from Gamescom’s Open Night Live 2025, which shows the fearsomely bearded Zhong Kui himself riding an extravagantly sized tiger.

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Ghost of Yotei Trailer Confirms Free Legends Multiplayer DLC Coming in 2026

Sony and Sucker Punch Productions have announced Ghost of Yōtei will receive free Legends multiplayer co-op DLC in 2026.

A new trailer for the bonus mode showed up during gamescom Opening Night Live 2025, revealing little more than some intriguing art and a promise to launch next year. Still, it’s footage that comes with even more from Sucker Punch’s new action sequel as its October 2, 2025, release date inches closer.

While we wait for more updates on Ghost of Yōtei, be sure to read up on everything announced at gamescom Opening Night Live 2025.
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Cronos: The New Dawn Delivers Scares And Thrills In Its Best Trailer Yet

Cats, monsters, and… James Sunderland?

Bloober Team has unveiled its latest trailer for Cronos: The New Dawn on Switch, and it’s probably the best one yet.

Starting from the perspective of a cat, of all things, it quickly descends into chaos, with monsters roaming about, weird telekinetic abilities, and even some nifty anti-grav sections.

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gamescom Opening Night Live 2025: Everything Xbox Revealed, Including a Fallout TV Show Teaser 

gamescom Opening Night Live 2025: Everything Xbox Revealed, Including a Fallout TV Show Teaser 

Gamescom 2025 Hero Image

As always, gamescom 2025 kicked off with an Opening Night Live showcase, giving fans a fresh look at the amazing titles in store from Xbox for the rest of this year.  

Opening the show, viewers got a huge first look at Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, showing off the game’s co-op Campaign, and teasing what’s ahead for Multiplayer and Zombies. That came alongside new gameplay for The Outer Worlds 2, Ninja Gaiden 4 and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s The Order of Giants DLC. Plus, we showed off more of Double Fine’s otherworldly Keeper, revealed a new expansion and a PS5 release for Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition, and offered up the cinematic trailer for the World of Warcraft: Midnight expansion

And to cap it all off, we also introduced a teaser for Season 2 of the award-winning Fallout TV show

And this is just the beginning, with gamescom now officially underway, Xbox will soon be opening the doors to our showfloor booth, and showing off everything from the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, to a first public hands-on for Ninja Gaiden 4, to Hollow Knight: Silksong, to an exclusive theater presentation of even more gameplay from The Outer Worlds 2 – and much, much more besides. 

If you can’t attend the show, fear not. Xbox Wire will be publishing stories all week, covering games from our booth, while the Xbox @ gamescom Broadcast will bring you even more first-look gameplay, new trailers, announcements and deep-dive interviews live from the show floor across August 20 and 21. There’s so much more to tell you about. 

But for now, catch up on all of today’s news and reveals from Xbox below: 

Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition – New DLC and PS5 Release Coming Later This Year 

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, Xbox Play Anywhere, Game Pass – also available on Steam and PlayStation 5 

Age of Empires IV Key Art

World’s Edge announced the Age of Empires franchise will once again be landing new frontiers with the launch of Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition onto PlayStation 5 later this year. In its ongoing quest to bring the joy of the Age franchise to even more platforms, the PS5 launch will also arrive alongside brand new DLC: Dynasties of the East, available for players on all platforms at the same time. Pre-orders for Dynasties of the East, as well as Age of Empires IV on PS5 are open now. 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Opens the Show With First-Ever Gameplay 

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, Xbox Play Anywhere, or play it day one on Game Pass – also available on Battle.net, Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 

Opening Night Live kicked off with the worldwide reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, introducing viewers to a 2035 world on the brink of chaos. Fan-favorite David Mason returns, leading an elite Black Ops squad on a covert mission to the sprawling Mediterranean city of Avalon. Players can squad up or play solo in a mind-bending Co-Op Campaign that spans neon-lit rooftops in Japan, coastal strongholds, and even the deepest corners of the human psyche. 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Key Art

Treyarch’s Miles Leslie (Associate Creative Director) and Raven Software’s Natalie Pohorski (Lead Producer) joined Geoff Keighley onstage to share more about the Co-Op Campaign’s narrative, mission variety, and Endgame —an epic PvE experience where you’ll reach new levels of power to survive overwhelming odds. Footage premiering at the show offered a look at the Co-Op Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies, setting the stage for the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on November 14. 

Fallout – Season 2 

Surprise teaser trailer for Season 2 of the award-winning Fallout TV show! 

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants DLC Shows Off New Gameplay 

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, Xbox Play Anywhere – also available on Steam, PlayStation 5 

Indiana Jones and the Order of Giants Key Art

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the award-winning cinematic adventure from MachineGames, in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games, released the all-new gameplay trailer for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants. In this story DLC launching on September 4, 2025, players will dive beneath the bustling city of Rome as Indiana Jones to uncover the dark secrets of the Nephilim Order. 

The content will be accessible to those who own the Premium Edition, Collector’s Edition, or Collector’s Bundle on September 4, or it can be purchased separately (base game required). 

Keeper: Learn More About Double Fine’s Otherworldly Experience 

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, Xbox Play Anywhere, or play it day one with Game Pass – also available on Steam 

Keeper Creative Director Lee Petty appeared in an interview to discuss the otherworldly experience coming from Double Fine, on October 17. Showing off new gameplay from early in the game, Petty explained more about this truly unique adventure, from its inspirations (including ’80s classic ‘The Dark Crystal’) to how it offers an emotional heart through its unlikely duo of heroes. 

Playing as a walking, wordless lighthouse, players will be able interact with the world through shining its light. By using its bird companion, known as Twig, they’ll be able to work together with the mysterious creatures of the island they’re exploring, uncovering its mysteries as they go. 

“We can’t wait for people to get in there and experience our strange, beautiful world for themselves,” concluded Petty. 

Ninja Gaiden 4 Unsheathes a Story Trailer Featuring New Brand-New Gameplay 

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, Xbox Play Anywhere, or play it day one with Game Pass – also available on Steam, PlayStation 5 

Ninja Gaiden 4 Key Art

Revealed during Opening Night Live, the Ninja Gaiden 4 story trailer tells us more about the central characters that surround the Raven Clan’s young ninja prodigy, Yakumo, and his quest to slay the Dark Dragon. In addition to showcasing high-octane action, the trailer introduced a new weapon in Yakumo’s deadly arsenal, the Assassin’s Tools. New characters, new environments, and challenging new enemies were also revealed, that will collectively push players’ skills to the limit. 

Ninja Gaiden 4 launches on October 21, pre-order now to receive the Dark Dragon Descendent Yakumo skin. 

The Outer Worlds 2 Shows Off Its Cast of Companions 

Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, Xbox Play Anywhere, or play it day one with Game Pass – also available on Battle.net, Steam, PlayStation 5 

The Outer Worlds 2 Key Art

We got a fresh look at the upcoming sci-fi RPG when Obsidian Head of Sequels, Mark returned after his starring role in The Outer Worlds 2 Direct earlier this summer. In a trailer featuring new gameplay and a focus on six of the game’s Companion characters, we met: Earth Directorate Agent, Niles; drone healer, V.A.L.E.R.I.E.; bloodthirsty cultist, Aza; field medic Inez; the pistol-toting Marisol; and the Warhammer-wielding Tristan. As the trailer put it – they’ve got guts, they’ve got gear, they’ve got sidequests. 

The Outer Worlds 2 launches October 29, 2025 – and if you can’t wait to see more, the gamescom Xbox booth will include a theater presentation with all-new gameplay. Can’t be there yourself? Check back on Xbox Wire this week for a full rundown of what’s shown. 

World of Warcraft: Midnight – Blizzard Entertainment Unveils the Next Chapter

PC via Battle.net 

World of Warcraft Midnight Key Art

World of Warcraft executive producer Holly Longdale took to the stage to unveil World of Warcraft: Midnight, the next chapter in the Worldsoul Saga.  

Check out the premiere of Midnight’s beautiful opening cinematic and step into a story where the Void threatens to consume the Light… and maybe start planning your dream home while you’re at it, as the new Housing feature is coming in this expansion!  

Pre-purchase for World of Warcraft: Midnight is available now on PC via Battle.net. 

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Ghost of Yōtei Legends DLC is coming in 2026

Just announced on stage at Gamescom Opening Night Live, Ghost of Yōtei Legends is coming in 2026!

Legends is our cooperative multiplayer mode featuring a fantastical, supernatural setting in contrast to the grounded world of Ghost of Yōtei. And just like Ghost of Tsushima Legends, Ghost of Yōtei Legends will be free DLC for all Ghost of Yōtei owners.*

Ghost of Yōtei Legends DLC is coming in 2026

Ghost of Yōtei Legends will offer two-player story missions and four-player survival matches. This time around, you’ll play as one of four character classes and try to defeat demonic, giant versions of members of the Yōtei Six, plus a variety of new enemies that fight alongside them.

You can see a glimpse of a few of those enemies in the concept art below.

Stay tuned for many more details about Ghost of Yōtei Legends as we get closer to its launch in 2026.

And in the meantime, we’re only six weeks away from the launch of Ghost of Yōtei for PlayStation 5 consoles on October 2 and can’t wait until it’s in your hands! If you missed it, be sure to check out our State of Play gameplay deep dive  for a look at exploration, combat, special modes, and more, and visit our official site to wishlist or pre-order ahead of launch!

*Available via patch update. Internet connection and account for PlayStation Network required. PlayStation Plus subscription (sold separately) required for online play or multiplayer. PS Plus is subject to recurring subscription fee taken automatically until cancellation. Age restrictions apply. Terms apply: play.st/psplus-usageterms .

Silent Hill f Gamescom Trailer Reveals Suzie Yeung as Hinako

Silent Hill f made an appearance at Gamescom Opening Night Live this evening with a brand new trailer, and our first listen at the English actor portraying main character Hinako, Suzie Yeung.

The new trailer opens with Hinako waking up in a dark room, seemingly confused. As she wanders, it seems she’s in some kind of shrine, and ends up following a figure with a blue lamp deeper in. She’s then attacked by those freaky dolls we’ve seen in past trailers, and we see shots of a number of other unsettling rooms in the shrine.

The trailer cuts to another scene at an old house on a rainy day, which Hinako seems to recognize as her own. We see her with her clothes torn and bloody, and a creepy woman’s voice giving instructions to kill everyone, and then Hinako confronting one of her classmates. All-in-all, not nearly as gory as the last trailer, but still plenty unnerving.

Silent Hill f is set in 1960s Japan, with a story written by Ryukishi07 intended to contrast beauty and horror. First announced in 2022, we’ve since learned that it’s standalone from the other Silent Hill games, and that it’s Japan’s first M-rated Silent Hill game, and comes with some frankly disgusting content warnings. We’ve also recently learned it’s expected to be combat-heavy, with series producer Motoi Okamoto saying, “Challenging action games are gaining popularity among younger players nowadays, so I believed that if we implemented such elements into the game, it would resonate well even with people who are new to the series.”

Silent Hill f will be out shortly, on September 25 of this year, on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. We played it for five hours earlier this month, and you can read our preview right here.

You can catch up on everything announced at Gamescom Opening Night Live right here.

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