Playground Games is investigating an issue where "game save progress may be lost or reset" in Forza Horizon 6.Read more
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Playground Games is investigating an issue where "game save progress may be lost or reset" in Forza Horizon 6.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2's final post-launch update is here, bringing a number of fixes and "community-requested" features, including photo mode, sniper sights, and dual-wield pistols.
Capcom is discontinuing the deluxe edition of Dragon's Dogma 2 on 24th June, as well as pulling many of its more controversial time-saving microtransactions.
It looks like that superb Final Fantasy 7 Revelation trailer at Summer Game Fest was just the ticket for Square Enix: between a blowout trailer showcasing a massive open world, some significant story beats, and refined combat, and a massive media tour following the reveal, interest in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series appears to have gone through the roof.
One of 2025's most shocking reveals was Halo: Campaign Evolved coming to PS5. Xbox's iconic "mascot" is limited to Microsoft consoles and PC no more. It almost signalled a larger strategic shift, yet Gears of War: E-Day is skipping Sony's console despite last year's second Gears of War remaster making that jump. Now, Halo's pre-orders on PS5 are glowing, raising more questions.
Activision has announced that Modern Warfare 4 will make its single-player campaign available to play up to one week prior to the full game's launch date. This makes the Korean Peninsula-set campaign accessible as early as 16th October for some players - that's a full week before the official release on 23rd October.
Capcom is currently in full 'unexpected update' mode, it seems. After returning to the two-year-old Dragon's Dogma 2 last week to clean things up ahead of its Dark Arisen expansion, the PC port of 2011's Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 has also just received its first new patch in years. Sadly, it appears to have broken more than it has fixed.
Dead by Daylight's live-action film adaptation has found its director in Thordur Palsson.
As we collectively witness the end of Destiny 2 following its final update, some fans have blamed the game's demise on Sony, suggesting the company didn't want to continue investing in the sci-fi loot shooter. According to former Bungie community manager Liana Ruppert, however, the real story is more complicated, and developer Bungie was reportedly in trouble well before Sony had the reins.
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