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Star Wars: Galactic Racer Trailer Confirms the Return of Another Phantom Menace Character | Sony State of Play - IGN
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Star Wars: Galactic Racer Trailer Confirms the Return of Another Phantom Menace Character | Sony State of Play - IGN

  • The State of Play trailer confirms the return of Ben Quadinaros in Star Wars: Galactic Racer.
  • Quadinaros is described as a rival to Sebulba, who also appears in Galactic Racer.
  • Shade, the game’s protagonist, appears in a challenging exhibition race on a planet with yellow acid.
  • Fuse Games, formerly from Burnout and Need for Speed teams, is developing the title.
  • The release window remains vaguely 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
  • Sony’s State of Play broadcast provided the best look yet at Galactic Racer.
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Boy, 007: First Light really looks like Uncharted but with Hitman-style stealth, and honestly hell yeah
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Boy, 007: First Light really looks like Uncharted but with Hitman-style stealth, and honestly hell yeah

  • IO Interactive reveals 007: First Light trailer during PlayStation State of Play, outlining a Bond origin story.
  • Developers say they’re leaning into Bond’s quieter moments while still delivering stealth-driven action.
  • The game is described as James Bond’s story, not a traditional role-playing game, with an origin focus.
  • Trailer underscores Bond’s training arc and globe-trotting adventures against dangerous criminals.
  • IO Interactive aims to blend Uncharted-like spectacle with Hitman-style stealth mechanics.
  • The Bond game targets a May release date across multiple platforms, including Switch 2.
  • The trailer promotes a cinematic approach with character charm and action-driven sequences.
  • GamesRadar notes IOI’s attention to leveraging Bond’s quieter moments within a high-energy framework.
  • The article frames Bond’s depiction with real-world actors for authenticity in the license, per developers.
  • The report highlights dynamic set pieces like cliff hangs and vehicle sequences as key showcases.
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Everybody shut up, the PUBG company announced an open-world action RPG that looks like Black Myth: Wukong meets Dynasty Warriors except you're a giant chicken man
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Everybody shut up, the PUBG company announced an open-world action RPG that looks like Black Myth: Wukong meets Dynasty Warriors except you're a giant chicken man

  • Krafton Montreal announced Project Windless as an open-world action RPG coming to PS5.
  • The game is set in the Korean fantasy world and features a bird-man protagonist.
  • The project has been in development for years and targets PlayStation 5.
  • The game draws inspiration from The Bird That Drinks Tears and Rekon warriors.
  • Developers describe the combat as mass and dynamic, aiming to be unpredictable.
  • The announcement was part of a PlayStation State of Play showcase.
  • The game aims to deliver a 'one-versus-many' experience with mass-scale battles.
  • Beasts of Reincarnation and other works are referenced alongside Windless.
  • The concept previews a distinct bird-man character amid Western and Eastern fantasy influences.
  • The announcement drew attention for its unusual central character and stylistic direction.
  • The report highlights a broad, ambitious vision with multiple fantasy influences.
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The PlayStation State of Play opened with exactly what I wanted: a short game, in the form of a Kena: Bridge of Spirits sequel "with PlayStation Studios' support"
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The PlayStation State of Play opened with exactly what I wanted: a short game, in the form of a Kena: Bridge of Spirits sequel "with PlayStation Studios' support"

  • Ember Lab announced Kena: Scars of Kosmora as a bigger, more dynamic sequel at PlayStation State of Play.
  • Kena: Scars of Kosmora features an older-looking protagonist and a new land called Kosmora.
  • The sequel promises deeper, more dynamic combat, epic boss battles, and a larger, richer world.
  • Kena: Scars of Kosmora is coming to PS5 and PC in 2026, with PlayStation Studios backing.
  • The project aims to expand its scope while staying true to what made the first game special, per the developers.
  • Ember Lab’s co-founders teased a trailer showing an older Kena in a new land with familiar spirit companions.
  • The announcement at State of Play highlighted PlayStation Studios' support for Ember Lab.
  • Kena: Scars of Kosmora is described as a potentially shorter, yet substantial experience within a larger game world.
  • The article notes fans’ mixed anticipation for a longer but still concise Kena sequel.
  • The broader context places Kena: Scars of Kosmora among a slate of anticipated PS5 and PC titles for 2026.
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The PS5 State of Play was filled with great games but too few were made by Sony
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The PS5 State of Play was filled with great games but too few were made by Sony

  • The State of Play featured many third-party titles and few new first-party Sony announcements.
  • Analysts suggest Sony pivoted to live-service titles, influencing its first-party output.
  • Some Sony-published titles were shown, but they were not produced by internal Sony studios.
  • Naughty Dog and other studios have released remakes or delayed new titles rather than fresh releases.
  • There is uncertainty about Sony’s long-term first-party strategy for PS5.
  • The event was described as the longest State of Play outside Sony’s own showcases, yet lacked new first-party reveals.
  • Fans were left with hope for third-party titles despite questions about Sony’s own lineup.
  • The event underscored a potential future shift away from big first-party reveals toward third-party content.
  • Kena: Scars Of Kosmora was highlighted as Sony-published but not internally developed.
  • The State of Play did not deliver a broad unveiling of multiple new first-party titles.
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3 Years Later, John Wick Is Officially Back
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3 Years Later, John Wick Is Officially Back

  • The Untitled John Wick Game was officially unveiled at a PlayStation State of Play event.
  • Saber Interactive is developing the game with Lionsgate and Chad Stahelski involved as director.
  • The game will feature a distinct gun fu combat system and immersive driving experiences.
  • Keanu Reeves’ likeness appears in the trailer, but voice involvement is unconfirmed.
  • The game expands the John Wick timeline with familiar and new characters.
  • Lionsgate plans additional John Wick projects, including a Donnie Yen spin-off and an animated prequel.
  • John Wick: Chapter 5 is planned, pending Stahelski's other commitments.
  • The Untitled John Wick Game has no current release date.
  • The trailer confirms a strong collaboration between Saber Interactive and Lionsgate.
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Star Wars Galactic Racer is shaping up to be the deranged offspring of Burnout and F-Zero, and yes, it will have podracing
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Star Wars Galactic Racer is shaping up to be the deranged offspring of Burnout and F-Zero, and yes, it will have podracing

  • Star Wars: Galactic Racer got a new State of Play trailer that confirms the return of podracing and a chaotic, arcade-style race experience.
  • The trailer shows fast-paced races with collisions, a story mode tease, and a stable 60fps visual performance.
  • The Steam page details a main story, vehicle customization, and PvP modes that suggest a mixed single-player and multiplayer experience.
  • Star Wars: Galactic Racer launches in 2026, with the trailer hinting at a broader Star Wars racing legacy.
  • The trailer aligns with fans' expectations for an energetic homage to Burnout, F-Zero, and Wipeout within the Star Wars universe.
  • The updated trailer also teases a story mode with rivalries and a mysterious racer named Shade.
  • Developers confirmed that the game will run at a stable 60 frames per second for smooth arcade racing action.
  • The piece notes Petri-style excitement from fans and positions Star Wars: Galactic Racer as a return to racing games within the franchise.
  • TechRadar connects the new trailer to broader Star Wars gaming updates and mentions future content and game modes.
  • The article positions 2026 as the target launch window and highlights accompanying racing wheel recommendations in TechRadar's coverage.
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God of War Meets The Witcher In Clucking-Awesome New AAA RPG
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God of War Meets The Witcher In Clucking-Awesome New AAA RPG

  • Project Windless is an open-world action RPG in development for PlayStation 5, drawing on God of War and The Witcher as influences.
  • The game's trailer features a Rekon warrior guiding alliances amid large-scale battles in a mythic world.
  • A memorable giant chicken unit is showcased in the trailer, drawing playful comparisons to other action franchises.
  • Project Windless is in development with no current release window announced for PlayStation 5.
  • The concept blends fantasy setting with high-octane combat and world-building reminiscent of prominent RPGs.
  • The State of Play event is credited with introducing several major reveals, among them this Windless-inspired project.
  • Reaction on social media includes jokes about a chicken-centric DLC and references to Kratos.
  • Multiple mentions describe the project as a potential cross between God of War and The Witcher.
  • No final title or platform details beyond PS5 development have been confirmed.
  • The article positions Windless as a highly anticipated open-world RPG with cinematic combat and fantasy scope.
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The biggest gaming series are going indie. It could it save the games industry
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The biggest gaming series are going indie. It could it save the games industry

  • Indie studios are taking on high-profile IP, signaling a shift in how big franchises are developed.
  • God of War: Sons of Sparta is a collaboration between Santa Monica Studio and Mega Cat Studios.
  • Silent Hill: Townfall comes from Screen Burn Interactive, marking another indie-led entry.
  • The shift is compared to New Hollywood, with studios revitalizing legacy brands rather than creating new IP.
  • Rising costs and longer development times push publishers toward external collaborations.
  • The trend aims to keep IP fresh while indie studios access funding through big projects.
  • Sega and Ubisoft collaborations illustrate continued appetite for indie-led revivals in 2025.
  • Outlook remains uncertain, with potential for both breakthroughs and duds in indie-led IP projects.
  • Indie studios could gain funding and exposure from collaborations with major publishers.
  • Analysts compare the trend to a renaissance that could influence the industry for years.
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