House Flipper 2 Sakura DLC Adds Japanese Countryside Renovation
The DLC expands House Flipper 2 with a culturally specific setting and a large asset library, offering players a renovation experience focused on traditional Japanese architecture.
The DLC expands House Flipper 2 with a culturally specific setting and a large asset library, offering players a renovation experience focused on traditional Japanese architecture.
The livestream signals Netmarble's push to build community engagement around Mongil: Star Dive ahead of a content update two days later.
The update shows Riot is actively countering sophisticated hardware-based cheating methods that are difficult to detect through conventional software monitoring.
The confirmation ends months of speculation that the most anticipated game of the decade would slip into 2027, giving retailers and players a firm date to plan around.
The update introduces a palace area of over 1 million square meters, marking a major expansion for the open-world wuxia game.
The Florist is a fixed-camera survival horror game with a plant-based plague premise, selected for a major festival, and targeting current and next-gen platforms.
The event introduces a persistent equipment-strengthening system that carries across multiple event periods, a structural shift from the game's usual single-period events.
The game's launch adds a chaotic, surreal twist to the casino management genre, with a focus on ejecting troublesome customers rather than just running a clean business.
The collaboration pairs Square Enix's own asymmetric PvP title with one of its most successful action RPGs, while the demo and deep discount aim to grow a player base still in early access.
The demo confirms Blumhouse Games' first major indie push into the farming sim genre with a horror twist, and the romance-with-the-killer hook sets it apart from Stardew Valley clones.
The PS5 release extends the reach of a game already available on PC, Switch 2, and Switch, and the BitSummit demo gives players a first hands-on look at the console version.
The tease suggests Sega is ready to show the long-rumored new Crazy Taxi title after years of silence.
The release adds a niche auto-battle shooter to Steam with a premise that blends magical girl tropes with office worker comedy.
The announcement marks PARCO GAMES' fifth publishing title and brings a Turkish indie horror game with a hand-drawn psychedelic style to a wider audience via a Steam demo and a BitSummit showcase.
The demo marks the first public hands-on opportunity for a deeply personal project from a veteran artist who left a major studio to build a game alone, with all art and writing done by one person.
The game's June 19 release date and dystopian corporate setting position it as a timely satire of workplace pressure and labor culture.
Infinity Ward, the studio that defined the modern military shooter with Call of Duty 4, is returning to its signature series with a self-described definitive edition, signaling a potential reset for the franchise.
The game reconstructs the domestic PC game culture of the late 1980s in a modern indie release, pairing a retro command-selection system with a psychic yuri suspense horror narrative.
The end of Destiny 2 development marks the close of a major live-service era for Bungie, with the studio now shifting resources to Marathon and other projects while reportedly planning layoffs.
The exhibition consolidates Good Smile Company's game lineup into a single physical event, offering hands-on access to titles and limited goods that were previously sold out.
The Age of Germination details show how the game's four-era structure will present early civilization and the Mew Tribe as a central conflict, while the demo gives players a first hands-on look at the HD-2D action RPG before its June release.
The interview clarifies that the 'to be continued' tag was a deliberate emotional hook from the producer, not a confirmed sequel announcement, and that the staff's April Fool's prank was designed to confuse fans without committing to a real project.
The opening of BitSummit PUNCH marks the latest edition of Japan's premier indie game showcase, offering a concentrated look at the current state of the local development scene.
The announcement extends the Copen-focused spin-off series into a third entry on Nintendo's next console, while the Dual Collection brings the first two games to modern platforms in July.