Skyblivion isn’t another Oblivion Remastered – lead says “we still have something to offer” as the project’s devs have “more or less redesigned every aspect” of Bethesda’s original RPG

In an interview with PC Gamer, the head of The Elder Scrolls Renewal Project, Rebelzize, explains that Skyblivion could address some of the persistent issues found in both Oblivion and its remaster. He says, “Playing Oblivion now can be frustrating for many due to outdated game design that no longer resonates.

How to change team members – Mongil: Star Dive

If you’re finding it difficult to change teammates in Mongil: Star Dive due to a possible translation issue in the English menu, don’t worry! Here’s a simple solution:

First, access the main menu by pressing the ‘O’ key on your keyboard or the designated menu button on your controller. Once you’re there, look for the option that says something like “Change Team” or “Switch Teammate”. This should allow you to select a different teammate as needed.

Xbox’s Halo Infinite has been kept alive by Forgers even for official updates, but these fans are leaving following “lack of support” from Halo Studios

Currently, when it comes to the latest Halo game, maps added to the game are crafted by creators known as Forgers – these are dedicated community members who use the built-in creation toolkit to design unique arenas. Unfortunately, one of the most prominent Forge teams has decided to move on from the game because they feel they’re not receiving enough backing and resources from Halo Studios.

Capcom Spotlight livestream announced for next week

On social media, Capcom shared a post and preview video announcing their upcoming showcase. Set for Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 3 p.m. Pacific Time or 6 p.m. Eastern Time, this live event will offer fans glimpses of forthcoming Capcom games and future updates for current titles. The broadcast is also expected to include interviews with the developers.

Through the Nightmares review: Sleep well or die trying

In Through the Nightmares, the concept is straightforward yet intriguing. You assume the role of Sandman, the provider of pleasant dreams. Your mission: liberate children ensnared by Morpheus, a dream deity who has distorted their dreams into horrifying jail cells they can’t escape without assistance. As you might imagine, the levels in Through the Nightmares are indeed nightmarish, taking you through ominous forests that morph into subterranean caves, spider-infested suburbs, and even a haunting, dilapidated castle – all the kinds of places where children would feel terrified.