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Final Fantasy 7 fans have been begging for Tifa to be added to Tekken 8, so they're taking the news of FF16 star Clive being added as well as you'd expect: "IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN HER"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Better luck next time, Tifa fans
Elden Ring Nightreign network test coming in February, giving players an early "portion" of the unexpected "survival action" roguelike
By Austin Wood last updated
news The next Elden Ring, sort of, is maybe the last thing anyone expected
Elden Ring Nightreign stands out among FromSoftware's raft of difficult RPGs by making enemies feel like "prey to strengthen my character with"
By Iain Harris published
News Meeting an enemy out and about won't feel like a "barrier"
The Horizon curse is far from over as PlayStation's Zero Dawn multiplayer spin-off might bump into Elden Ring once again in 2025
By Kaan Serin published
News Elden Ring Nightreign is offering the chance for a rematch next year
Elden Ring's multiplayer spin-off Nightreign isn't what FromSoftware would "consider a 'live service' game," but that doesn't mean it won't get post-launch content
By Anna Koselke published
News There's still plenty to come after release
Elden Ring: Nightreign ties the worlds of Dark Souls and Elden Ring together for the first time, as iconic Souls characters make their way to a new "branch" of The Lands Between
By Ali Jones published
News I'm still afraid of the Nameless One
Elden Ring Nightreign director calls the co-op spin-off a "short RPG" for how it condenses the base game into 40-minute rounds
By Kaan Serin published
News Shrinking what FromSoftware does best into shorter multiplayer matches
Mafia: The Old Country dev isn't scared its crime caper will be swallowed by GTA 6, because the two series have been growing apart since GTA 3, 22 years ago: "it's not something that we ever talk about"
By Ali Jones published
News "I don't think the games are fundamentally that similar other than they have a shared theme"
Baldur's Gate 3 boss Swen Vincke calls out industry layoffs, "short-sighted" decisions, "arbitrary sales targets," and more in his latest Game Awards speech: "Change is coming"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Swen Vincke says the next Game of the Year winners will be developers who are "driven by idealism"
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