Battlefield’s Most Forgotten Game

Battlefield Hardline is often considered a middle-of-the-road entry in the series – not terrible, but not great. It was a significant departure for the franchise, swapping the traditional military setting for a police procedural. Now, ten years after its release, we’re taking another look to understand why it didn’t quite leave a lasting impression. Read … Read more

Hollow Knight: Silksong Releases New Update

After about seven years in development, *Hollow Knight: Silksong* launched on September 4th and quickly became incredibly popular. In its first week, over 5 million people played the game on all platforms, with Steam accounting for over 3 million sales. The game, created by Team Cherry, was such a success that several online stores experienced problems during its release, and it has already earned over $50 million.

Gran Turismo 7 Releases Update 1.63

When *Gran Turismo 7* first launched, players criticized its use of in-game purchases and repetitive gameplay, leading to negative reviews. However, the game has become much more popular over time, now averaging a score of 87 on OpenCritic. The developers quickly responded to feedback by releasing regular updates and making changes to improve the experience – and they’ve continued to do so for over three years. The latest update, released in August 2025, added four new cars – including the ’25 Chevrolet Corvette CX Concept and the ’26 Afeela 1 – and three new races for players to enjoy.

January 5 Will Be a Sad Day for WWE 2K Fans

Each new installment in the *WWE 2K* series has improved upon the last, with *WWE 2K23* offering a more complete experience than *WWE 2K22*, and *WWE 2K24* building on that even further with refined features and more content, particularly in MyGM mode. *WWE 2K24* received strong reviews and remains popular with players. However, despite its success, support for *WWE 2K24* is already ending, less than two years after its release, which is disappointing for fans.

PlayStation Announces New State of Play for This Week

Following the success of their 2021 PlayStation 5 exclusive, *Returnal*, Housemarque announced their next game, *Saros*, in February 2025. While not a direct sequel to *Returnal* as some fans hoped, *Saros* will expand on the gameplay and storytelling of the 2021 roguelike, but with some new features. Housemarque explained that *Saros* will let players select and permanently improve their equipment – weapons and suit upgrades – allowing them to become more powerful with each playthrough, a feature not present in *Returnal*.