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Ghost of Yotei Triumphs at Golden Joystick Awards 2025
At the Golden Joystick Awards 2025, Ghost of Yotei emerged victorious, claiming the prestigious title of Console Game of the Year. This action-adventure game, developed by Sucker Punch Productions, is a standalone sequel to the critically acclaimed Ghost of Tsushima, and it has captivated players with its stunning visuals and engaging storyline. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Yotei in Japan, the game introduces players to Atsu, a mercenary on a quest for vengeance, marking a significant evolution in gameplay mechanics with its innovative weapon counter system.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Expands with New Fighting Video Game for 2026
The beloved franchise of Avatar: The Last Airbender is set to expand its universe with an exciting new fighting game titled Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, scheduled for release in Summer 2026. This game promises to deliver a nostalgic yet fresh experience for fans, featuring iconic characters such as Aang, Korra, Zuko, and Toph, all rendered in stunning hand-drawn 2D animation that captures the essence of the original series.
In addition to the game, fans can look forward to a new chibi-style animated series of shorts on YouTube, which will reimagine classic scenes and introduce original stories.
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Build a Rocket Boy Faces Mass Layoffs Amidst MindsEye Controversy
In a troubling turn of events, Build a Rocket Boy, the studio behind the much-anticipated game MindsEye, has reportedly initiated mass layoff proceedings that could affect over 100 employees. This news comes on the heels of significant backlash following the game’s troubled launch, which has been marred by technical issues and a dismal reception from players and critics alike. With a Metacritic score of just 38 for the PC version and a mere 28 for the PS5, MindsEye has become one of the lowest-rated games of the year, prompting PlayStation to issue refunds—a rare move that echoes the infamous launch of Cyberpunk 2077.
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Borderlands 4: Price Point Confirmed at $70, CEO's Comments Spark Debate
In a recent announcement, Gearbox has confirmed that the standard edition of Borderlands 4 will be priced at $70, dispelling earlier concerns about a potential $80 price tag. This decision comes after CEO Randy Pitchford faced backlash for his remarks implying that “real fans” would find a way to pay higher prices. The confirmation of the $70 price point aims to reassure gamers while also addressing the rising costs associated with game development.
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