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Today — 15 December 2025Main stream

Ma Dong-seok leads ‘Gang of Dragon’, Nagoshi’s brutal new Tokyo crime epic

“Gang of Dragon” marks Toshihiro Nagoshi’s brutal return to the crime genre, trading Yakuza’s playful excess for a lean, cinematic descent into Kabukicho’s underworld led by Korean star Ma Dong-seok. Powered by an all-star team of former Ryu Ga Gotoku developers and backed by NetEase, the in-engine reveal teases a Tarantino-tinged crime epic that favors raw intimidation over mini-games and comic relief.

Chris Oberth’s unreleased 1991 NES puzzle ‘Xcavator’ resurfaces thanks to Video Game History Foundation

Long-lost NES puzzle game Xcavator, initially developed in 1991 by Chris Oberth and never released, is being resurrected as a fully polished cartridge edition through a collaboration between iam8bit and the Video Game History Foundation. Priced at $100, the 2025 release includes an authentic NES cart and a detailed manual that chronicles the game’s troubled past, Oberth’s career, and the broader challenges of preserving 8-bit history, with profits supporting VGHF’s archival efforts.

Yesterday — 14 December 2025Main stream

Limited Run Games resurrects NES classic with Jaws: Retro Edition for PS5 & Switch

Limited Run Games is reviving the 1987 NES cult classic Jaws with Jaws: Retro Edition for PS5 and Nintendo Switch, combining the original game, now enhanced with save-anywhere, rewind, and bonus features in addition to a newly expanded multi-chapter mode drawing from all four films. Offered in Standard and deluxe “Bigger Boat” physical editions, the release targets both retro enthusiasts and collectors ahead of the movie’s 50th anniversary in 2025.

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John Romero’s $50 million cancelled Microsoft FPS reborn as bold indie shooter with Elden Ring–level innovation

John Romero has revealed that his cancelled, big-budget Microsoft-backed FPS has been reborn as a smaller-scale indie shooter that repurposes about $50 million worth of prior work into a radically redesigned single-player project. Now free of AAA constraints, Romero claims the game’s experimental mechanics aim to deliver a fresh experience he likens, in terms of innovation rather than genre, to the transformative impact of Elden Ring.

Australia becomes first country to enforce nationwide social media ban for under-16s

Australia has become the first country to impose a nationwide ban on social media use for under‑16s across ten major platforms, with companies facing multimillion‑dollar fines if they fail to take “reasonable steps” to block underage users. Framed as a historic child‑safety and mental health reform, the move has drawn global scrutiny for its broad reach, selective targeting of platforms, and potential cultural impact on how young people spend their time online and offline.

Ubisoft’s mystery 2026 title is Likely Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag: Resynced after PEGI rating leak surfaces

A briefly published PEGI 18+ rating for “Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag: Resynced” has reignited speculation that Ubisoft is preparing a full remake of its 2013 pirate epic, potentially dropping the modern-day storyline in favor of expanded Golden Age of Piracy content. While the listing has since been removed and no platforms were confirmed, mounting leaks, financial hints, and teases from Edward Kenway’s voice actor suggest an official reveal could be imminent, possibly at The Game Awards 2025.

New Blood's Dungeons of Dusk turns its retro FPS into a dungeon crawler RPG inspired by DOOM and Wolfenstein RPGs

New Blood Interactive has unveiled Dungeons of Dusk, a turn-based dungeon-crawling RPG spin-off of its acclaimed retro shooter Dusk, drawing heavily from cult mobile titles DOOM RPG and Wolfenstein RPG. Slated for 2026 with 30 campaign levels, full platform support, and a built-in level editor, the game canonically fills the gaps between Dusk’s episodes while trading twitch shooting for grid-based, bite-sized role-playing.

A recent Sega Dreamcast test shows why you should stop retrobrighting your old game consoles

A decade-long experiment by retro tech YouTuber Tech Tangents reveals that “retrobrighting” yellowed consoles with hydrogen peroxide and UV light can actually accelerate plastic degradation, leaving treated systems more discolored than untouched ones. His findings challenge a popular restoration practice and are pushing collectors toward gentler, less chemically aggressive methods or acceptance of inevitable aging.

Fallout creator rejoins Obsidian but says his new NDA game is “not what you think”

Veteran RPG designer Tim Cain, best known for creating the original Fallout games and co-directing The Outer Worlds, has rejoined Obsidian Entertainment as a full-time, in-office developer after years of semi-retirement and contract work. While his return has sparked intense speculation about a new Fallout or Fallout: New Vegas project, Cain says his current, NDA-protected game is something fans “won’t guess,” even as Obsidian insiders hint at a different beloved franchise making a comeback.

Valve’s new CS2 ‘Call to Arms-ory’ update offers up to $35,000 payouts for future weapon skins, stickers and charms

Valve’s latest Counter-Strike 2 “Call to Arms-ory” update invites creators to design Arabian, espionage, and even food-themed skins, stickers, and charms, offering flat payouts up to $35,000 per accepted weapon finish. The move introduces optional one-time licensing alongside existing revenue-share models, signaling a significant shift in CS2’s creator economy and sparking debate over long-term earnings versus guaranteed cash.

Postal: Bullet Paradise canceled amid AI asset accusations as developer studio shuts down

Running With Scissors has canceled its upcoming spinoff Postal: Bullet Paradise following a wave of fan accusations that outsourced developer Goonswarm Games used generative AI for the game’s assets, an allegation that the studio firmly denies. Amid escalating backlash, threats, and reputational fallout for the Postal brand, Goonswarm has shut down its studio, and the project has been fully withdrawn from digital storefronts.

Sony partners with J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Games for new PS5 & PC co-op shooter led by Left 4 Dead creator Mike Booth

Sony has partnered with J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Games for an ambitious new four-player co-op shooter for PS5 and PC, led by Left 4 Dead creator Mike Booth. Framed as Bad Robot Games’ first fully in-house project, the collaboration aims to blend Sony’s blockbuster production values with Booth’s proven co-op design pedigree.

Monster Hunter Wilds director urges veterans to ‘give it another chance’ after difficulty backlash and slowing sales

Monster Hunter Wilds director Yuga Tokuda has acknowledged that the game’s lowered difficulty curve may have alienated series veterans, contributing to slowed sales and early player drop-off despite a strong 10 million+ launch. Speaking at the PlayStation Partner Awards 2025, Tokuda urged lapsed players to return as Capcom pivots to harder endgame content and extended post-launch support through 2026.

Sega confirms it will use AI in game development ‘only in appropriate use cases’ as rising costs push studios toward efficiency

Sega Sammy Holdings has confirmed it will adopt AI to boost efficiency in game development amid rising costs, but pledges to limit its use to “appropriate” non-creative workflows to avoid fan and industry backlash. The move comes as Sega’s major franchises underperform against indie and AAA competition, pushing the company to balance profitability pressures with concerns over AI’s impact on creative labor.

Unreleased 1993 Splatterhouse JRPG 'Splatter World' finally playable after 32 years with English translation patch

A long-rumored 1993 Famicom JRPG spin-off, Splatterworld: Rick to Kyofu no Daiou, has finally become fully playable after a prototype ROM surfaced and fan group Aeon Genesis released an English translation patch. The game’s unexpected resurrection sheds light on its bizarre mechanics, including the ability to summon infamous real-world dictators while offering retro enthusiasts a rare look at a once-lost chapter of the Splatterhouse franchise.

Bungie’s Marathon plagiarism scandal: Artist Fern ‘Antireal’ Hook says dispute with Bungie and Sony 'resolved'

Scottish artist Fern “Antireal” Hook says her dispute with Bungie and Sony over alleged plagiarism of her 2017 poster designs in the upcoming game Marathon has been resolved to her satisfaction, closing one of 2025’s most high-profile digital art controversies. The settlement follows Bungie’s confirmation that a former pre-production artist lifted Hook’s work without permission, the removal of affected assets, and an internal review. The terms of the agreement remain confidential, and neither Bungie nor Sony has publicly commented on the resolution.

Twitch streamer ‘Tigz’ became the first player to truly escape from Tarkov after 150 hours on Terminal

Twitch streamer and longtime Escape From Tarkov veteran Tigz has become the first player to trigger a proper ending to the notoriously unforgiving extraction shooter, escaping via the new Terminal map after roughly 150 hours of focused attempts. His run unlocked one of four possible finales which was deemed the second-worst by game director Nikita Buyanov, fueling a fresh community race to discover Tarkov’s remaining endings and the teased “special” reward tied to its best outcome.

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