Creepshow finally has a Steam window, and the format makes sense
DreadXP and PHL Collective are bringing the Shudder horror anthology to PC in August 2026 as a point-and-click adventure built around twisted standalone tales.
DreadXP and PHL Collective are bringing the Shudder horror anthology to PC in August 2026 as a point-and-click adventure built around twisted standalone tales.
A new report says Microsoft has looked at bigger changes for Xbox while also wanting faster Halo, Elder Scrolls, and Fallout development. Players do not need another org chart. They need clear plans and finished games.
Ubisoft's next Ghost Recon, reportedly known as Project OVR, sounds like it has hit a rough internal review. That matters because players are still waiting for the series to pick a lane and stick to it.
The art of rally team's new off-road exploration game has a Steam Next Fest demo now, and its best pitch is not horsepower. It is mud, maps, co-op wandering, and taking the long way around.
Summer Game Fest impressions make Legacy of Atlantis sound smaller than a modern blockbuster. For a Tomb Raider remake, that could be a feature, not a warning label.
Umbral Sands arrives June 23 for RuneScape: Dragonwilds, adding Scorch exposure, a Fight Cave, rare rewards, and a magic carpet before the survival RPG heads toward 1.0.
Bounce 2 sells itself like a lost Atari sequel, but the Steam game is real: a strange, scrappy PONG brawler built for local chaos, online matches, and CRT obsessives.
Capcom says the Code Veronica remake lined up because Resident Evil has spent years circling Leon. That makes Veronica more than a nostalgia slot on the schedule.
Playground's reboot is betting hard on Albion's people, with hand-built routines, grudges, romance, jobs, property trouble and enough social mess to feel like Fable again.
Halo: Campaign Evolved adds harder bonus missions about Master Chief and Sgt. Johnson. That could help the remake, if it knows when to stop explaining.
Fobri's Steam co-op oddball launches today with gnomes raiding human houses, crafting gear, and serving the High-Gnome. It sounds hilarious. Now it has to prove the joke can survive real sessions.
Capcom's Year 4 reveal puts Final Fantasy VII's Tifa beside Bosch, Yasmine and Arjun. The interesting part is not the cameo. It is how carefully Capcom can translate her into a real Street Fighter character.