Ghost of Yotei Dev Teases Campaign Length

The game titled Ghost of Tsushima received overwhelmingly positive feedback upon its release, earning numerous Game of the Year nominations and sparking plans for a movie adaptation and an anime series. At the end of 2024, during a State of Play broadcast, a sequel named Ghost of Yotei was announced, causing much excitement. Since then, developer Sucker Punch has been gradually revealing details about this upcoming action-adventure title. The story follows Atsu, a ronin on a quest for vengeance against those who murdered her family and destroyed her village. Although Ghost of Yotei is still several months away from launch, it has already attracted high acclaim, with former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida declaring it “even better” than Ghost of Tsushima.

Still Wakes the Deep Dev The Chinese Room Announces Independence and 2 New Projects

In June 2025, it was confirmed that The Chinese Room had undergone layoffs as part of Sumo Digital’s corporate reorganization strategy. This reduction in workforce affected at least nine employees, causing speculation about the release date of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, a game that had already faced several delays. Despite assurances that development was continuing smoothly for Bloodlines 2, this move raised concerns within the studio, which has recently severed ties with its parent company to gain more autonomy and creative control.

Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake Gets Promising Update

Introduced back in 2003, “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” remains one of those games that has managed to maintain its charm over time. The narrative revolves around a young prince who battles against corrupted entities and navigates hazardous landscapes, all while utilizing the enigmatic power of the Sands of Time, which essentially grants him the ability to manipulate time. While the plot was engaging, “The Sands of Time” truly shone due to its remarkable parkour mechanics, intriguing puzzles, and a distinctive feature allowing players to roll back time after a mistake—adding an extra dimension to gameplay.

One Piece Chapter 1155 Shows The Greatest Feat That Any Character Has Ever Pulled Off

In Chapter 1154, the highly anticipated character from the epic saga of One Piece, the legendary Rocks D. Xebec, was unveiled. Known as the most notorious pirate in history, tales of his extraordinary power are legendary. Though he’s only been a part of the story for a short while, Rocks has already demonstrated three feats that surpass any previously shown in the series. So, let’s delve into what these remarkable accomplishments are.

Attack on Titan: Breaking Down Eren and Levi’s Relationship

In different ways, both of them remained devoted to the Survey Corps because their ultimate aim was the same: liberty. But interpreting what that freedom meant for each individual was quite distinct. As Eren uncovered more about his circumstances and the truth beyond our world, Levi placed faith in Eren’s ability to guide humanity towards a brighter future.

Steam Users Rally Behind Anti-Censorship Petition

Starting July 16th, I’ve noticed a change in Steam’s policies: game publishers are urged to steer clear of titles that could potentially breach the terms of our payment processors like MasterCard, Visa, or PayPal. Essentially, they’re asking us developers to not only adhere to their platform’s rules but also be open to scrutiny from these companies.

Best Shojo Manga With Beautiful Art

While having a natural talent certainly gives an edge, masterpieces like “Berserk”, “Bleach”, and “Me and the Devil Blues” are visually stunning due to their keen attention to detail and flair for action sequences. However, it’s important to note that not all outstanding art comes from seinen and shōnen genres. In fact, some of the most breathtaking and iconic artwork in the medium can be found in shojo manga, as demonstrated by these examples.