Monthly Archives: "June 2024"

(For Southeast Asia) PlayStation VR2 player...

Jun 04, 2024Comments off

When PlayStation VR2 launched last year, we were thrilled to introduce PS5 players to a new generation of VR games with innovative gameplay and immersive

Players’ Choice: Vote for May 2024’s be...

Jun 04, 2024Comments off

May saw a wide variety of games, from indie retro horror to mascot brawlers and fast-paced shooters. What did you enjoy most out of the

PlayStation VR2 players can access games on...

Jun 04, 2024Comments off

When PlayStation VR2 launched last year, we were thrilled to introduce PS5 players to a new generation of VR games with innovative gameplay and immersive

Kena: Bridge of Spirits coming to Xbox this...

Jun 03, 2024Comments off

Xbox owners will soon be able to get their hands on Kena: Bridge of Spirits. The game is set to arrive on both Xbox One

Baldur’s Gate 3 Patch 7 adds official...

Jun 03, 2024Comments off

Baldur’s Gate 3 will finally add official mod support in September, after a summer of ongoing testing – which begins today. Patch 7, which will

10 Steam Next Fest demos you should play ri...

Jun 03, 2024Comments off

Welcome back to Wishlisted, our recurring feature series highlighting some of our favourite games from Steam Next Fest. While June’s edition of Next Fest doesn’t

Here’s the original Fallout on a Nint...

Jun 03, 2024Comments off

As Fallout fever continues, one fan has managed to get the original game playing on a Nintendo 3DS. The port, first spotted by TheGamer, uses

Abubakar Salim addresses “fever pitch...

Jun 03, 2024Comments off

Abubakar Salim, creator of the recent Tales of Kenzera: Zau, has addressed the “fever pitch” of “constant targeted harassment” the studio has received since the

V Rising devs deep drive into boss encounte...

Jun 03, 2024Comments off

In V Rising, you take the role of a Vampire freshly awoken from their dusty tomb, and your power has long since dried up. It’s

Wuthering Waves is “disheartened̶...

Jun 02, 2024Comments off

Wuthering Waves developer Kuro Games has once again apologised to players for “the deficiencies and issues present” in the game, and outlined how it intends