Category: Other Games
-

Sekiro: No Defeat Anime Announced, Coming To Crunchyroll In 2026
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice anime adaptation titled Sekiro: No Defeat announced at Gamescom Opening Night Live event. The anime will be coming exclusively to Crunchyroll in 2026.
-

Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025 – All Announcements and Upcoming Games
Here is a full recap of Gamescom 2025 Opening Night Live, updated live with all the biggest announcements and upcoming games for 2025!
-

Is Black Myth: Zhongkui the Next Big Reveal at Gamescom?
Game Science just filed a trademark for “Black Myth: Zhongkui,” and fans think a full sequel reveal could drop at Gamescom!
-

Tales of Xillia Remastered – Is It Worth Your Attention?
Follow Jude and Milla’s adventure in the Tales of Xillia Remastered! Expect upgraded visuals, improved gameplay, and more!
-

Is Capcom Planning More Than Just Resident Evil Requiem?
Capcom launched the Resident Evil 30th Anniversary website. What are they hiding and preparing? Is it more than just Resident Evil: Requiem?
-

Why Is Sword of the Sea a Must-Play?
Sword of the Sea launched today, and reviews are already praising the game. Here is why it is the next game you should play!
-

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers New Update Turns Certain Bosses Unkillable
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers’ latest patch makes certain historically significant bosses no longer die and become non-hostile NPCs after defeat.
-

The First Descendant Is Running Fake AI Ads And Fans Aren’t Too Happy
The First Descendant’s official TikTok account has put up an AI-generated ad which features non-existent streamers promoting the game and fan’s aren’t happy.
-

NetEase Can Now Add Original Heroes to Marvel Rivals
Marvel Rivals fans just received a surprising update. In a recent interview, the game’s creative director confirmed that NetEase now has permission to create entirely original characters for the game — not just draw from Marvel’s existing roster. While no specific heroes or villains have been revealed yet, this newfound creative freedom opens the door…
-

Battlefield May Become An Annual Release Title Like CoD In The Coming Years
EA reportedly wants to make the Battlefield franchise an annual release title like Call of Duty, but they’re still quite a few years away from it.