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Vampire Survivors creator admits his success was “lucky” amid a wave of cheap mobile knock-offs: “For everyone else, they have to stand out among the hundreds"
By Scott McCrae published
"Players noticed me before any vulture could notice the ascension in sales."

Doom: The Dark Ages' new cutscenes exist because of fans' unlikely obsession with the series' lore: "A Doom game that doesn’t have a story is just an arcade game”
By Scott McCrae published
“In so many interviews, we sit down with somebody and their first question is about the story”

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is getting its new 1.2 update soon, and it sounds absolutely massive as Warhorse reveals there are "34 pages of patch notes"
By Anna Koselke published
News Patch 1.2 is going to be big

Cities: Skylines 2 on console is still delayed at least until summer as devs work on "improving performance and stability"
By Issy van der Velde published
news Slow and steady

Assassin's Creed Shadows' DLC will take place after the main game's "definite ending" in a "spookier" location, creative director says
By Catherine Lewis published
News The Claws of Awaji expansion will have "a different vibe" to the base game

After dominating 2024 with Sonic, Persona, Yakuza, and Metaphor, Sega is the first company to become the year's best-rated publisher 3 times
By Kaan Serin published
News Atlus did some heavy lifting, but Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and Sonic X Shadow held their own too

Monster Hunter Wilds' story is as divisive as expected: some players hate the "relentless on rails handholding," others love the build-up to "the best scene in Monster Hunter history"
By Austin Wood published
News Love it or hate it, at least the finale is an all-timer

The other devs behind the best retro beat-em-up in recent memory are making a co-op roguelike brawler that "channels the spirit" of Capcom's classic D&D games
By Dustin Bailey published
News Absolum is coming from two-thirds of Streets of Rage 4 devs
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