This week, there’s a wealth of news about video games worth discussing, from fresh launches, buzzing rumors, to thrilling developments in the gaming world, so let’s dive straight into it!
Game Informer is back!
Absolutely thrilled here! It’s amazing news that Game Informer is resurfacing after an unexpected hiatus last year, leaving fans like me in the dark. Now, their reborn website and active social media presence are shouting it loud and clear: Game Informer is back from the dead, ready to deliver the video game coverage we’ve all been craving!
Indeed, it encompasses every single employee who was let go the previous year. And yes, that means the print magazine will make its return. Here’s to a more prosperous and illuminating future for GI.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle coming to PS5
In an exciting video, Troy Baker and Nolan North join forces once more to declare that the much-anticipated game, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, is now available on PS5 starting April 15. It’s a treat for fans as this collaboration brings us as close as we can get to seeing Nathan Drake and Indiana Jones together, and it’s simply fantastic – not to mention, it evokes memories of that hilarious HAWP episode where they discussed Uncharted and Indiana Jones!
Even more Hollow Knight: Silksong rumors
We’re almost at April 2nd, and until then, we’ll continue sharing all the buzz surrounding Hollow Knight: Silksong. This week, speculation about backend changes on the game’s Steam store has sparked a lot of excitement, leading many to believe it could be released this year.
The alterations (outlined on SteamDB) involve revised visual elements, a modified copyright date for 2025, and an optional feature for GeForce Now (Nvidia’s gaming service via streaming).
Surprise! A Nintendo Switch Direct!
As a movie enthusiast, let me clarify that I’m not referring to the movie scheduled for April 2nd, which unexpectedly premiered a day early. Instead, I’m talking about the sudden announcement made by Nintendo on Wednesday, which was screened on Thursday. It’s reminiscent of the last-minute excitement around the original Switch launch, and I have no doubt that these new releases will be compatible with older systems as well.
You’ll find the entire presentation detailed below. Key points to note are an extended focus on titles such as Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Witchbrook, Rift of the Necrodancer, Pokemon Legends Z-A, and Dragon Quest I+II HD-2D Remake.
Releases this week: Atomfall
Absolutely! The long-anticipated title, “Atomfall“, has now been released. Many critics are comparing it to both Fallout and Dying Light, rating it 75/100 on Metacritic. It’s refreshing to find some bright colors in a post-atomic setting. Just remember, this is a AA game, not a AAA one. If you want a more detailed analysis before making your purchase, Gameranx has their trusted “Before You Buy” review for you to check out.
Releases this week: InZOI
Absolutely, the game that could be considered as the spiritual heir to The Sims, titled InZOI, will be released on PC in early access starting March 28th. This life simulation game appears incredibly authentic, meticulously detailed, and promises to consume a considerable chunk of our time (in a delightful manner). However, since it’s an early access release, keep in mind that you might encounter some glitches, hiccups, and perhaps an unfinished experience.
Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic may not come out on the PS5
According to Jason Schreier from Bloomberg, it seems unlikely that the game “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet” will be released before the end of 2026. This could potentially mean that the game may not appear on the PS5 and might instead be a title for the next console generation. Such a delay would signify that Naughty Dog won’t have launched any new games during this current console era, which is hard to comprehend.
Don’t look for a Hogwarts Legacy expansion
According to Jason Schreier at Bloomberg, he previously stated that Warner Brothers planned to release an expansion for “Hogwarts Legacy” and a “Definitive Edition” around 2025. However, he has since corrected this report, mentioning that WB has canceled these projects as part of their plan to restructure their video game department. But rest assured, a sequel for the game is still actively being developed.
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2025-03-28 16:15