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Ghost of Yotei's title features a historical inaccuracy so clever that one Japanese scholar believes "it has to be intentional"
By Anna Koselke published
News The sequel "encompasses the meaning of 'ghost' in many ways"
Ghost of Tsushima follow-up Ghost of Yotei announced for 2025, Sucker Punch's next open-world game is set over 300 years later and stars a female lead in Hokkaido
By Austin Wood published
news Ghost of Yotei stars new Ghost Atsu
Genshin Impact McDonald's collab explained – How to get the exclusive Primogems, glider, and more
By Austin Wood last updated
Guide The Genshin Impact x McDonald's event is live now - here's how to get the limited-time meals
It's taken 4 years and roughly $900 million, but Genshin Impact is a better open-world RPG than ever after update 5.0
By Austin Wood published
Features Genshin Impact's new Natlan region is the best this open-world game has to offer
Skyrim and Starfield veteran says it's "almost impossible" for The Elder Scrolls 6 to meet expectations
By Jesse Vitelli published
News It's a high bar to clear
Assassin's Creed Shadows sneaks onto PLAY's cover
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
News Plus: Monster Hunter Wilds, Ace Attorney, Dying Light: The Beast, our Concord review (really), and more!
GTA Online gets the anti-cheat support on PC it's sorely needed for the last 9 years, but Steam Deck players are paying the price
By Jesse Vitelli published
News Public lobbies are so back
GTA 6 will sell "for 10+ years," and because "there is no competition" Rockstar is "not going to release the game until they're 100% happy with it," reckons former GTA dev
By Austin Wood published
news Grand Theft Auto 6 is poised to be a seismic, enduring hit
An all-star team of indie devs turned the idea of a retro compilation into "an open-world game," and it's a rare gem that understands one secret joy of retro gaming
By Dustin Bailey published
Features Feature | UFO 50 is "an open-world game in its own right" - a rare indie '80s tribute that understands retro gaming isn't about the games themselves, but how you discover them
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