
DECAPOLICE and Inazuma RE Dump PS4 and Switch for Switch 2
Level-5 confirmed during its Vision 2026 Craftsmanship event that both DECAPOLICE and Inazuma Eleven RE are dropping last-gen and original Switch support in favour of Switch 2.
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Level-5 confirmed during its Vision 2026 Craftsmanship event that both DECAPOLICE and Inazuma Eleven RE are dropping last-gen and original Switch support in favour of Switch 2.

Taiwan's ratings board has outed what looks like a native Switch 2 port of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, the 2021 Eidos Montreal game that deserved a much bigger audience than it got.

HoYoverse partnered with MAPPA on a 2:52 concept animation for Honkai Star Rail's third anniversary, and the studio's own iceberg metaphor makes it pretty clear this isn't where the collaboration ends.

Fumi Games' black-and-white noir cartoon shooter MOUSE: P.I. For Hire launches in less than a week, and the voice cast behind it is impressive.

After years of silence, a new Metro game is reportedly set to be revealed at a PlayStation State of Play on April 16, with two reliable insiders now backing the claim.

Level-5 is bringing its 1.5 million-selling RPG to mobile this summer, and it's doing it the right way: premium price, no microtransactions, and full cross-save with every other platform.

A legitimate-looking Steam page for Rust 2 appeared out of nowhere, a Facepunch developer said 'you saw nothing', and then the studio's founder flatly denied the whole thing. It's been a morning.

Amazon Luna has quietly gutted its third-party store support today, giving customers until June 10 before their purchased libraries go dark on the platform.

The FAA is running a recruitment campaign aimed directly at video game players, arguing that hours spent in Fortnite and Rocket League translate to real skills in the cockpit tower.

Gunzilla Games CEO Vlad Korolev has responded to serious allegations of unpaid wages by calling the accusations a 'new narrative from haters', a response so tone-deaf it almost defies belief.

Evil Empire's indie showcase returned for 2026 with 40 announcements in a single event, and the sheer density of it is starting to make major publisher showcases look sluggish by comparison.

Ten years of internet mythology, killed in one sentence. Jeff Kaplan confirms Blizzard never actually nerfed Tracer's butt, they just changed a pose.

S-Game's CEO has publicly declared Phantom Blade Zero will not use AI visual tech, in a statement that reads as a direct rejection of Nvidia's DLSS 5 after the tech was widely mocked for distorting NPC faces.

Pearl Abyss is essentially admitting that players broke Crimson Desert by being too good at it, and the fix is enemies that fight back for their territory.

The studio behind 1000xResist has revealed its next game, and it wants you to use CAPTCHAs to convince a sentient AI that she isn't human.

Pearl Abyss has shared a dev update for Crimson Desert, previewing new content and QoL improvements rolling out between April and June.

Once Human's April 10 patch rolls back a bad territory boundary change from 2.3.6 and sends compensation to all affected players, alongside a string of crafting and UI fixes.

Battlefield 6's Update 1.2.3.0 drops April 14 with a new two-map limited-time mode, a squad support vehicle, and a long list of hit registration and progression fixes.

Hearts of Iron IV's Open Beta skips a week, with Game Designer Zwirbaum confirming no client update today and a return to the regular schedule next week.

Hello Games has pushed patch 6.31 for No Man's Sky Xeno Arena, addressing a tech-moving crash and rolling out network optimisations.

Ten years after the original, Klei Entertainment's next Don't Starve game is adding the one thing players have wanted since 2013: the ability to jump.

Lazy Bear Games has announced Graveyard Keeper 2, and to celebrate, the original is free to claim on Steam until April 13. Here's what the sequel is bringing to the table.

Sunset Visitor, the Vancouver studio behind 1000xResist, has revealed Prove You're Human, a first-person narrative game where you play a digital copy of a person tasked with shattering an AI's belief that it's flesh and blood.

Google removed Doki Doki Literature Club from the Play Store on April 8, citing its 'depiction of sensitive themes', the same quality critics and players have celebrated for nine years.