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The Game Awards' Weirdest, Wildest Act Was A Must-See Triumph

Last night’s Game Awards had a couple of musical delights, but one stood out above the rest. Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall took to the stage as Old Gods of Asgard, the fictional band they play in Alan Wake 2, to perform the song “Herald of Darkness” from the game, and the whole spectacle easily stole the show.…

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Final Fantasy XVI Update Adds Heartbreaking New Detail About Your Beloved Wolf

Torgal is a standout character in Final Fantasy XVI. Clive’s frost wolf companion is a constant throughout our hero’s adventure, and as such, he meets a lot of heroes and villains the Dominant of Ifrit befriends and fights throughout the world of Valisthea. Now we also know that he’s a perceptive little guy who has…

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Xbox's Big 2024 Xbox Exclusive Looks Intense AF

Developer Ninja Theory showed up and showed out during The Game Awards, dropping a new trailer for the atmospheric and brutal action-adventure game Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, and I’ve got chills running down my spine after watching that dark, gripping video.

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Starfield Testers Had To Unionize To Get A Copy Of The Game

Microsoft has agreed to add 77 temporary game testers the recently established quality assurance union at ZeniMax Studios. In a breakthrough moment for the industry’s growing labor movement, 23 of the workers will become full-time, while all will get raises and free copies of Starfield, the open-world RPG they helped…

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Firefight’s Back In Halo! What Is Firefight?

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TOTK Devs Says Zelda May Be Playable One Day, Maybe

The series is called The Legend of Zelda, but unless you’ve played something like Hyrule Warriors or Super Smash Bros., it’s rare that you get to control the Hylian princess herself. That doesn’t mean it might not happen someday in the main franchise, however, as producer Eiji Aonuma pulled a Justin Bieber and said “ne…

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Suicide Squad Will Get An Offline Story Mode, Eventually

Always-online multiplayer shooter Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League won’t stay that way forever. Rocksteady Studios confirmed the apparent live service game will get an offline story mode sometime after launch in 2024.

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The Game Awards Needs To Drop The Act And Just Become Winter E3

And so that’s that. The Game Awards 2023 are over. 32 awards were handed out over three and a half hours. You might think, with that much time to spare, the show took its time and truly celebrated all the creators and games nominated for what the show calls “Gaming’s Biggest Night.” Nope. Instead, more so than before,…

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No Man's Sky Devs Working On Open-World Game Simulating Whole Planet

Hello Games is working on something completely new after spending years updating No Man’s Sky. It’s called Light No Fire and is promising a massive fantasy world players can explore together. Director Sean Murray is already promising mountains bigger than Everest.

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Baldur's Gate 3 Is Out On Xbox, Like Right Now

The winner of the horniest game of the year, and also The Game Awards’ Game of the Year, Larian Studios’ Baldur’s Gate 3, has finally made its debut on Xbox after months existing on other platforms. The team shadow dropped its tabletop-inspired RPG onto Xbox Series X/S immediately after the show.

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Here Are All Of The 2023 Game Award Winners (And Losers)

And so the dust settles on another Game Awards. Geoff Keighley’s annual trailer-a-thon once again included some game awards shoved in between all the ads and teasers. If you want to know who won what (and who lost), we’ve got you covered.

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Monster Hunter Wilds Takes Aim At 2025 Release

Capcom celebrated its 40th anniversary by shelling out the big bucks for the grand finale in the world premiere extravaganza that was this year’s Game Awards, debuting Monster Hunter Wilds to the world. The new trailer offers a 90-second glimpse into an open, but perilous world.

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Final Fantasy XVI’s First DLC Is Out Now And Looks Wild

Final Fantasy XVI may not have gotten a Game of the Year nomination (much to the chagrin of some Kotaku readers) at the 2023 Game Awards, but it did get shoutouts in the Best Role-Playing Game, Narrative, Music, and Performance categories. While it won’t be going home with the biggest trophy in hand, it did walk away…

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Dishonored Devs Working On Marvel's Blade

Announced tonight during The Game Awards, Arkane’s next game includes vampires, but it isn’t a Redfall sequel. Instead, the studio is making a Blade game that it says will be an “immersive third-person” adventure.

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FF7 Rebirth Musical Performance Gives Us Our First Glimpse Of Cid

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the second chapter of Square Enix’s big ‘ol remake project, is set to launch on February 29, 2024. And tonight during the 2023 Game Awards, we got yet another look at the ambitious return to Cloud and co.’s journey through the outskirts of Midgar and beyond via a performance of the theme…

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New Jurassic Park Game Looks Like The Trespasser We Never Got

Jurassic Park fans, good news: We are finally getting a new game set in the famous universe that isn’t a park builder.

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Kojima's Xbox Exclusive Is Called OD And Involves Jordan Peele

Hideo Kojima, creator of Metal Gear and director of Death Stranding, revealed a first look at his new Xbox exclusive tonight. It’s called OD and Jordan Peele is involved in it. The director of Get Out and Nope said the project is unlike anything players have seen in a game before.

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Ikumi Nakamura Came Back To The Game Awards And Brought Her New Game With Her

Amidst the glitz, fits, and Muppets at this year’s Game Awards, fans of genuinely delightful people got an appearance from beloved developer Ikumi Nakamura who took to the stage to give us all a first look at her latest game, Kemuri.

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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Trailer Plays All The Greatest Hits

Fans couldn’t believe it when Bandai Namco teased that a new Budokai Tenkaichi was in the works. We now know it’s called Dragon Ball Sparking Zero and it looks like something players who have been waiting almost two decades can get excited about.

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Sega Bringing Back Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi And More

Tonight during The Game Awards Sega showed up and dropped a short trailer announcing multiple new games based on classic franchises including Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, Crazy Taxi, and more.

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Matthew McConaughey Shows Off New Time-Bending Sci-Fi Game Exodus

Today, at The Game Awards, Exodus was officially announced via a new trailer and an on-stage appearance by actor Matthew McConaughey who stars in the game.

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God Of War Ragnarök Gets Free Valhalla Roguelite DLC

Kratos is going to Valhalla in a free DLC for God of War Ragnarök that will see the angry dad fight through waves of enemies in a roguelite structure. The update will come to PlayStation 5 on December 12.

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Steam’s Most-Hyped Zombie Game Is Out, And It’s A Dumpster Fire

The Day Before kicked off 2023 as one of the most wishlisted games on Steam. Now, after endless controversies, the self-proclaimed open-world survival-horror MMO styled after The Last of Us is finally in Steam Early Access, and it’s getting panned. The first players to lay hands on the much-hyped zombie shooter are…

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20 Cool Indie Games You Won't See At The Game Awards

We are now blessed with not one but two annual Day of the Devs indie game showcases, and the latest one lives up to the event’s reputation. A roughly 90-minute stream yesterday highlighted some awesome-looking games from developers around the world, and I want to play all of them right this minute.

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Bowser Drops Bars In Jack Black's New 'Peaches' Remix

The Super Mario Bros. Movie has ended its theatrical run, but still thrives on a handful of different streaming services. After making a billion dollars and garnering middling reviews, the greatest gift Mario’s animated romp gave us was the song “Peaches,” sung by Bowser about his unrequited love for Princess Peach.…

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Real-Life ‘Florida Joker’ To GTA 6 Makers: ‘We Gotta Talk’

It’s no secret that Grand Theft Auto VI takes a lot inspiration from IRL events and people, but one person colloquially called the “Florida Joker” has seemingly taken umbrage with Rockstar Games for possibly copying his whole entire vibe.

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We Have To Talk (Again) About How War Games Depict The Middle East

In Modern Warfare 2019, the reboot of the popular Call of Duty series, a 10-person multiplayer killstreak rewards you with white phosphorus, an odorless, waxy chemical you can drop on the battlefield to kill dozens in one fell swoop. It was a controversial addition to an already controversial game series, which has,…

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FTC Is Still Trying To Block The Xbox And Activision Merger

Just when we thought Microsoft’s Activision acquisition was finally set in stone two months ago, it looks like the Federal Trade Commission has made another appeal to block Master Chief and John Call of Duty’s marriage.

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Pokémon Scarlet And Violet’s DLC Is Bringing Back A Ton Of Legendaries

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s second DLC, The Indigo Disk, is out as soon as December 14, and Game Freak has released a lengthy trailer giving us a rundown of new features and story beats coming to the RPGs. One of the most notable additions seems to be the return of almost every legendary from the first nine…

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Nintendo Cancels Major Live Event In Japan After Threats

A major live Nintendo event for early 2024 has been canceled following threats against attendees and staff, the company has announced, expunging world championship tournaments for games like Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon 3.

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