PS5 Releasing New System Update for September 2025

Since its launch in 2020, the PlayStation 5 has been the most popular console of this generation. It’s now sold over 80 million units, significantly more than its main competitor, the Xbox Series X/S, which has sold a little over 32 million.

New Day One Xbox Game Pass Game Confirmed for October 7

Originally planned as a launch title for Xbox Game Pass in 2024, *SOPA* is finally getting ready to release after a delay. It was initially targeted for an August 2024 launch, but development took longer than expected. Hopefully, the wait will be worth it when *SOPA* finally arrives.

How to Complete Mob Mentality in Borderlands 4

When you reach The Pit in Terminus Range, the grapple hook on the ledge won’t lead to The Boss’s office. Instead, go right and talk to Numba One, a guard who’s thirsty from standing watch. You can get him a drink by speaking to Tipsy Olivia at the bar. Grab the drink – it’s an oil can on the left side of the bar – and bring it to Numba One. Throwing the can at him will hydrate him, causing him to move and allowing you to reach The Boss’s office.

Baby Steps Dev Details the Tuning Process of its Dedicated Gameplay Mechanic

Game Rant recently interviewed Cuzzillo, Foddy, and Boch about how they designed the movement and controls for *Baby Steps* on Game Rant Advance. They wanted to create a system that was more complex and nuanced than in other games. The team discussed their past work, what they hoped to achieve, and the many tests they ran. Cuzzillo explained that perfecting the core movement mechanic in *Baby Steps* took a lot of refinement to ensure it felt natural and was both challenging and allowed players to freely explore the game.

4 Xbox Game Pass Games Are Leaving on September 30

As a huge Xbox Game Pass fan, 2025 has been amazing so far! September was especially incredible – we got *Hollow Knight: Silksong* on day one, which was a dream come true, and *Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor* and *Frostpunk 2* are coming this week! It doesn’t stop there, though. I’m really looking forward to *Ninja Gaiden 4* and *The Outer Worlds 2* in October, and *Call of Duty: Black Ops 7* is slated for November. It’s a little bittersweet, though, because four games are leaving the service at the end of the month to make room for all the new stuff.

Insomniac’s Latest Venom Game Rumor is Throwing Me for a Loop

I think revealing Venom in the trailer for *Marvel’s Spider-Man 2* right after announcing *Marvel’s Wolverine* lessened the impact of the game’s story and its surprises. It heavily hinted that Venom would be the main villain challenging Kraven, which felt predictable given the symbiote’s appearance in the first *Marvel’s Spider-Man* game. Honestly, I wasn’t very impressed with the story in *Marvel’s Spider-Man 2*, and a lot of my issues stem from how Venom was handled.

Genre-Bending Horror Game Concierge Reveals $500 Bounty and More [EXCLUSIVE]

I just finished playing *Concierge*, and wow, it’s a trip! It’s the first game from this small, two-person indie studio in Brazil called KODINO Artes, and it’s unlike anything I’ve played before. You’re stuck in this seriously messed up hotel that feels like it’s broken into a bunch of different worlds. The story is a puzzle, and you have to really *look* at everything – not just read the text. You use this glitchy camcorder to find hidden clues and secrets. And the craziest part? The game keeps changing up on you, blending genres as you go. It’s a surreal, thrilling experience, for sure.

I Would Be Devastated if Haunted Chocolatier Made This Change From Stardew Valley

I love cozy games when they combine the need to manage resources and build things with opportunities for players to be creative and express themselves. Games like these are most enjoyable when you can really make your mark on the game world, whether through farming, building, or even creating relationships. That’s why I’m a little worried that the new *Haunted Chocolatier* game, with its increased focus on fighting, might reduce those creative options. I especially hope the character creation feature, which is so popular, isn’t removed or significantly changed.

Valheim is Finally Launching on PlayStation

I remember when *Valheim* first came out on PC in 2021 – it blew up almost instantly! It sold over 3 million copies in just a month, which was insane, and now they’ve shipped over 12 million copies total. Last year, in 2023, it finally hit Xbox and Game Pass, which was awesome. But honestly, it’s a little weird that it *still* isn’t on PlayStation. You’d think they’d want a game like that with so many players on those consoles.

Baby Steps’ Approach to Open-Ended Gameplay Explained

Game developers Bennett Foddy and Gabe Cuzzillo recently told Game Rant that they intentionally designed Nate’s adventure to reward exploration. They didn’t want to dictate how players should play, instead aiming for each attempt to be unique and full of surprises based on how much players stray from the main path. Ultimately, this design is both funny and challenging, making the experience feel more personal and rewarding for each player.