Fan-made Elden Ring anime adaptation receives teaser trailer

A fan-made anime adaptation of has received its first teaser trailer and it looks awesome.

Created by Steins Alter, the teaser is already on X but will soon be viewable on YouTube too.

The full short is set to be released in autumn on YouTube and while it will be just five minutes long, it looks like an impressive version of the full game – and its DLC.

ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree | Official Launch Trailer

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Sonic x Shadow Generations appears to be teasing another secret character

The Japanese website for Sonic x Shadow Generations appears to be teasing another possible playable character.

The Sonic Generations remaster includes both classic and modern Sonic characters, as per the original release, as well as a brand new campaign for nemesis Shadow the Hedgehog.

Under the character section of the website all three characters are shown, along with a blank box with the words “coming soon”. But who could it be?

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Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles is Forcing its way to PC and consoles next year

There’s a new Star Wars game on the horizon. No, I am not talking about Eclipse or even that Knights of the Old Republic remake. I am in fact talking about the surprise announcement of Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles, a spruced up version of the original game, which first released all the way back in 2000 (slowly crumbles to dust).
Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles is developed by Aspyr, and coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. It will feature improved gameplay, enhanced models, the option to play with modern or classic controls and so on. It will also have all secret characters and levels from the original game unlocked from the start, so you maul as Darth Maul from the off if you so desire.
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Sega's Shinobi series next to receive film adaptation

A film adaptation of Sega’s Shinobi series is in the works from Universal.
As reported by Deadline, the film will be directed by Sam Hargrave, best known as the director of Netflix original film Extraction.
The Shinobi series began in 1987 in the arcade, with its modern day ninja protagonist Joe Musashi becoming a flagship character for Sega alongside Sonic the Hedgehog and Alex Kidd in the early ’90s.

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Hitman 3 VR studio will lay off nearly all staff, employee says

UPDATE 4/10/24: The founder and CEO of Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded studio XR Games has commented on yesterday’s report of mass layoffs at the company, and confirmed the company is set to cut jobs.
At the same time, XR Games’ statement to Eurogamer also confirms the studio’s in-progress titles Zombie Army VR and Starship Troopers: Continuum will still be released.
“I’m heartbroken that we’re going to be losing some of our incredibly dedicated, talented and valued colleagues,” XR Games boss Bobby Thandi told Eurogamer. “We’ve spent many months carefully exploring alternative solutions in the face of a challenging VR gaming market and a tough broader gaming landscape, and this is one of the hardest business decisions we’ve faced.
“Our priority during and after this consul…

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PS1-inspired theme park horror Crow Country hits Switch this month

Crow Country, the acclaimed PS1-inspired survival horror adventure from Snipperclips developer SFB Games, is bringing its retro scares to PS4 and Switch on 16th October.

Crow Country – which launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S in May – catapults players back to 1990 and the titular theme park of Edward Crow, a man who disappeared in mysterious circumstances two years prior. “Don’t be deceived by the whimsical surroundings,” teases SFB, “something is awfully wrong in Crow Country.”

Discovering what that something might be is precisely the task at hand as players, in the role of Special Agent Mara Forest, explore the theme park and investigate its long-abandoned rides, solving puzzles and riddles, chatting with the park’s strange inhabitan…

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Lords of the Fallen sequel now in full development

Development on a follow-up to Lords of the Fallen is fully underway from developer Hexworks, according to the latest financial report from publisher CI Games.
A few details have been shared in the report, including the game’s PC exclusivity with Epic thanks to a major investment – last year’s game was one of the earliest to use its Unreal Engine 5. It’s also set to release on consoles.
The sequel promises gameplay improvements, more game mode options, a “more commercial” art style and narrative, and “elevated production values”.

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Dead By Daylight's Behaviour Interactive hooks Darkest Dungeon developer

Behaviour Interactive is buying Darkest Dungeon developer Red Hook Studios.
Sharing the news today, Behaviour – known for its work on multiplayer survival game Dead by Daylight – said Red Hook will remain a “fully independent studio under the Behaviour banner” and was “ecstatic” about the acquisition.

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Here's 15 glorious minutes of Dead Cells creator's next game, Windblown

Motion Twin has gifted us a 15-minute peek at the follow-up to its hugely acclaimed action-platformer Dead Cells, Windblown.
The uncut segment takes us through the basics and offers a mostly spoiler-free insight into “what it’s like to step into the shoes of a Leaper for the very first time”.
To save you looking, here’s the full 15-minute treat below:

Windblown First 15 minutes of Single Player

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Battlefield sleuth seemingly identifies location teased in next game's first bit of concept art

Earlier this week, EA took its first steps toward reveal Battlefield’s next series entry – mostly in the form of teasing chatter from series boss Vince Zampella, but also by way of an enigmatic bit of concept art. But now, an internet sleuth reckon he’s identified the real-world location featured in the image, potentially revealing where Battlefield is heading next.

Beyond vague talk of EA’s design goals for the new Battlefield, about the only concrete bit of information Zampella shared earlier this week was that it would move away from the future setting of 2021’s poorly received Battlefield 2042, instead taking place in the “modern day”. And if internet investigators are correct, we might now have an additional bit of information: that at least some of the ne…

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