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Ed Punches A Hole Into Street Fighter 6 Next Month

Street Fighter 6 is getting its next DLC fighter next month, and the he psycho-powered boxer Ed is next in line.  Although Ed was first introduced in Street Fighter IV, he didn’t become a playable fighter until Street Fighter V (included in the Season 2 roster of characters). The protege of Balrog sports the same psycho powers that M. Bison wielded, but he thankfully isn’t an evil mastermind. That doesn't make him any less brutal, though, and you can watch him clear a subway car full of Mad Gear gang members in the cinematic trailer below.  Ed joins Street Fighter 6 as the third fighter in the Year 1 character pass alongside the previously released Rashid and A.K.I. (leaving Akuma as the final Year 1 fighter) and will appear in the story-driven World Tour mode too. For more, check out...
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Nightingale: The Final Preview

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Games Leaving PS Plus Extra in February Revealed

Sony has revealed the games leaving PlayStation Plus Extra later in February via the Last Chance to Play section of the PS5 dashboard....
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Elder Scrolls Online Reveals Next Expansion, Gold Road, Coming Out in June 2024

The details of The Elder Scrolls Online's next expansion, Gold Road, have been revealed, and it brings back a classic TES feature: spell crafting....
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Troy Baker Is Playing Indiana Jones in Upcoming Game The Great Circle

The Last of Us' Troy Baker will be taking on the role of Indiana Jones in upcoming game The Great Circle....
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Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Launches This Year, First Gameplay Footage Revealed

Machine Games’ Indiana Jones game has official name and got its first gameplay showing during today’s Xbox Developer Direct. We also learned that it’s launching later this year.  The adventure is called Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and stars Indy in his prime doing what he does best: solve puzzles, explore tombs, and pummel Nazis. Set in 1937 between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, Indy is chasing a stolen relic in a globe-trotting mystery.  Like Machine Games’ modern Wolfenstein games, The Great Circle is a first-person experience. Expect to engage in shootouts and fist fights in this more intimate perspective, but the game does switch to third-person during climbing sequences. The game sees Indy facing off against villain Emmett Ross, who Machine Games describes as an intense, highly intelligent figure obsessed with the...
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Ara: History Untold Is a New Strategy Game From Former Firaxis Developers

Today, during the most recent Xbox Developer Direct, Ara: History Untold, a new strategy game from Oxide Games was announced.  Oxide talked up its "living world," a procedurally generated map for players to create the society they want in Ara. As the developers say, it will change over time based on players' decisions. Ara's Prestige System pits players to build a nation better than opponents'. The game's score system awards points based on what kind of leader a specific player wants to be. An example, as detailed during today's live stream, is building "Triumphs," or famous buildings throughout history that give large Prestige bonuses. Oxide is a Maryland-based studio founded in 2013 by former Firaxis developers. Its previous games include 2016's Ashes of the Singularity and Star Swarm.  Ara: History Untold is expected to be released on PC and PC...
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Here’s A Deep Dive Of Ara: History Untold, A New Strategy Game From Former Firaxis Developers

Today, during the most recent Xbox Developer Direct, Ara: History Untold, a new strategy game from Oxide Games, got a deep dive revealing gameplay and more. The game was first announced in 2022.  Oxide talked up its "living world," a procedurally generated map for players to create the society they want in Ara. As the developers say, it will change over time based on players' decisions. You can watch the presentation starting at the 25:00 minute mark.  Ara's Prestige System pits players to build a nation better than opponents'. The game's score system awards points based on what kind of leader a specific player wants to be. An example, as detailed during today's live stream, is building "Triumphs," or famous buildings throughout history that give large Prestige bonuses. Oxide is a Maryland-based studio founded in 2013 by former Firaxis...
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Visions Of Mana Gets Summer 2024 Release Window Alongside New Gameplay

During today's Xbox Developer Direct, Square Enix made a surprise appearance to pull back the curtains on Visions of Mana, the first new mainline game in the franchise in 15 years. Square Enix also revealed Visions of Mana will hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this summer. Executive producer Masaru Oyamada discussed the franchise's history, noting there have been 17 entries across its 30 years of existence. He also points out that what is now the Mana series today actually began as Final Fantasy Adventure in 1991.  Mana series creator Koichi Ishii also joined this segment of the show to discuss how he has supervised the team on its work and implementation of taking what were originally pixelated monsters and converting them into the 3D monsters players will fight in the game.  Notably,...
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Obsidian Showcases Avowed Combat

Obsidian has been working for years on Avowed, a first-person fantasy RPG set in the same world as its excellent Pillars of Eternity games. Unlike the isometric styling of those titles, Avowed is a first-person adventure more in the vein of something like The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, or The Outer Worlds. Today’s Xbox Developer Direct offered a deeper dive into several important aspects of the game, but the standout feature was an explanation of combat, which aims to be action-oriented but still tactically complex. Players are allowed to use customizable loadouts, including selecting different weapons or other tools for each hand. We saw combinations of swords, shields, wands, and spell usage, and pistols. Once in combat, the mix of various offensive skills with defensive capabilities like blocks and parries makes it look like a genuinely engaging approach to battles. I'm...