Author: Joseph Allen

Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive have confirmed that Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 3 is officially in development, so get ready to suit up as Ultramarine Demetrian Titus once more. In an announcement post, the two studios, as well as Warhammer 40k IP holder Games Workshop, confirm that the game is coming, and that it’ll offer “intense, brutal, and spectacular gameplay” while remaining “true to the Warhammer 40k universe”. Focus deputy CEO John Bert says you can look forward to an “immersive campaign” in Space Marine 3, as well as multiplayer gameplay and “innovations that will redefine the standards of third-person action games”. Space Marine 3 has officially been…

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Developer and publisher Sunblink has announced that Hello Kitty Island Adventure sales have reached a major milestone just 30 days after the game’s release on PC and Switch. As spotted by Gematsu, the cozy life sim has reached 500,000 sales, which isn’t bad considering it’s only been available as an individually-sold game for around a month. If you need a reminder, Hello Kitty Island Adventure was actually released on iOS back in July 2023, but the game was part of the Apple Arcade subscription service (which will also be playing host to the first new Katamari game in almost eight years come next month). Hello Kitty…

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Apple and Bandai Namco have announced that the first Katamari Damacy game in almost eight years is heading to Apple Arcade next month, along with five other new titles. Katamari Damacy Rolling Live is, as Apple puts it in its announcement post, “the Katamari franchise’s first original game in nearly eight years”, following the release of remasters Katamari Damacy Reroll and We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie. It’s launching on April 3rd. Just like other Katamari games, Rolling Live will see you taking control of the Prince as he completes a series of Katamari-based tasks given to him by the quirky King of All Cosmos. Apple says the series’ core gameplay idea…

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Blizzard has announced the return of its BlizzCon gaming show, but there’s a catch: the show isn’t coming back until September 2026, which means it will have skipped two years in a row for the first time in its history. In an announcement post, Blizzard reveals that the convention will be returning to Anaheim, CA on September 12th and 13th next year. Naturally, tickets aren’t on sale yet, but you can already sign up for updates via the official website. Blizzard doesn’t reveal what will be appearing at 2026’s BlizzCon, but the studio does say the event is “one of…

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