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$100M+ Budget Makes Elden Ring A24's Biggest Bet

A24 has never spent anything close to $100 million on a single film. The Elden Ring movie, directed by Alex Garland and starring Kit Connor, changes that calculus entirely.

Nathan Lees4 min read
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Yoshida Says Jim Ryan Fired Him for Saying 'No'

Speaking at an Australian games festival, the former PlayStation Worldwide Studios president said Jim Ryan fired him in 2019 because he wouldn't comply with unspecified demands he called "ridiculous."

Nathan Lees3 min read
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$10K Standoff Left Bethesda Without New Vegas Source Code

A $10,000 payment that never happened may be the reason Fallout: New Vegas still hasn't been remastered. Chris Avellone says Bethesda simply doesn't have the source code to pull it off.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Nioh 3's Free Update Drops April 27 With Brutal New Missions

Team Ninja is giving Nioh 3's endgame a serious shot of adrenaline next week with free high-difficulty Battle Scrolls, a new gear progression system, and skill rewards that should keep hardcore players busy until DLC arrives later this year.

Nathan Lees4 min read
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Green Tunic, Master Sword: Zelda Movie's Link Revealed

A now-deleted Instagram post from the Zelda movie's cinematographer reveals concept art of Link in his iconic green tunic, wielding the Master Sword. It's the clearest look yet at the film's visual direction.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Japan's Most Wanted Game Isn't GTA 6. It's Pokemon.

The latest Famitsu most wanted chart tells a very different story than Western hype would suggest. Pokemon Winds and Waves commands four times the votes of GTA 6 in Japan.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Mouse: P.I. For Hire Rockets to #2 on Switch 2 eShop

A 1930s cartoon noir FPS just outsold Pragmata, Mario Kart World, and nearly every Nintendo first-party title on the Switch 2 eShop. Mouse: P.I. For Hire's debut is one of the most impressive indie showings on the platform yet.

Nathan Lees4 min read
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200+ Issues of Legendary Byte Magazine Now Free Online

The Internet Archive hosts over 200 issues of Byte Magazine, the publication that grew up alongside personal computing itself. It's a free, browsable time capsule stretching back to 1975.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Nintendo's New London Pop-Up Hides Inside an Argos

No announcement, no marketing push. Nintendo just slipped a full pop-up store into a London Argos, and a TikTok video is the only reason anyone knows about it.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Pragmata Cracks Switch 2's Top 3 in Week One

Capcom's long-awaited sci-fi adventure hit the Switch 2 eShop running, debuting at #3 overall with its Deluxe Edition also cracking the top 10.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Marathon's Best Shotgun Hit With a Second Nerf

The WSTR has been Marathon's undisputed king of close-range combat since launch. One nerf wasn't enough, and now Bungie is going back for round two.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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Wake Island Returns as BF6 Roadmap Drops Seven New Maps

Battlefield Studios has laid out its 2026 plan for BF6: seven new maps, naval combat, Wake Island, and a proper server browser. It took four months, but the roadmap is stacked.

Nathan Lees3 min read
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PS Plus Premium's April Offering? One PS2 RPG.

Premium subscribers are paying top dollar for Sony's highest PS Plus tier. In April 2026, their exclusive bonus is a single PS2 RPG: Wild Arms 4.

Nathan Lees2 min read
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Even Microsoft Doesn't Know How to Fix Game Pass

Asha Sharma reportedly called Game Pass 'too expensive' and is floating ideas like a first-party-only tier and removing Call of Duty from day one. None of it is a plan. That's the problem.

Nathan Lees4 min read