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After his excellent debut Metroidvania took 7 years, Animal Well's solo dev says his next game shouldn't "take nearly as long"
By Scott McCrae published
News "I'm back in the good, pure phase where I just get to make something on my own, without sharing it with anybody"

Tekken lead Katsuhiro Harada says he's spent decades "mentally preparing" for AI to overtake humans, but it's not happening: "If AI had really advanced, we wouldn't be pouring 10, 20, 30 billion Yen into making games"
By Issy van der Velde published
news He's not worried

The Sims competitor inZOI dethrones Hollow Knight: Silksong to become most wishlisted game on Steam
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Stand down, Silksong

Ubisoft reminds Assassin's Creed Shadows players that you control the buttons you press, even when it comes to romance: "Flirting in RPG games is always optional"
By Catherine Lewis published
News None of Assassin's Creed Shadows' romances are mandatory

16 years after Minecraft first released it's getting a modern visual upgrade with a retro lighting trick that Mojang hasn't seen "in any other game"
By Dustin Bailey published
News Minecraft's massive visual upgrade was inspired by community shaders

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is releasing on PS5 in April, Bethesda confirms in a very appropriate teaser featuring Uncharted's Nathan Drake actor Nolan North
By Catherine Lewis last updated
News The game was previously confirmed to be arriving on PS5 this spring

Palworld isn't coming to the Switch as the open-world survival hit is a "beefy game," but Pocketpair says Switch 2 is "100% worth considering"
By Iain Harris published
News "We would like to get it on more handhelds if possible"

As Assassin's Creed Shadows passes 2 million players, Devil May Cry creator Hideki Kamiya reveals "I felt bad that it was being criticized so much"
By Scott McCrae published
News "I wonder if there's no way to make these 'normal people' equally visible in everything"
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