Sony’s Portal Pro Rumors and the PS6 Handheld Dream
Rumors suggest Sony is working on an upgraded PlayStation Portal with an OLED screen and 120Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, a true PlayStation 6 handheld is detailed in leaks but likely faces delays.
Rumors suggest Sony is working on an upgraded PlayStation Portal with an OLED screen and 120Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, a true PlayStation 6 handheld is detailed in leaks but likely faces delays.
New data shows a shocking surge of “Gamerscore spam” games on Xbox, making up almost 40% of 2025 releases. This flood of shovelware is warping achievement totals and hurting game discovery for everyone else.
The Nintendo Switch 2 saw a significant slowdown in holiday sales compared to its predecessor. Analysts blame a tough economy and a lack of a true system-selling blockbuster game during the critical season.
The studio behind the smash hit Phasmophobia is expanding into indie game publishing. Founder Daniel Knight is launching Kinetic Publishing to help small teams, while a team of 30 finally works to bring Phasmophobia to version 1.0 in 2026.
The creator of the Danganronpa series is releasing his next major game only on PC and Nintendo Switch, explicitly skipping PlayStation 5 and Xbox. This move highlights a broader industry conversation about the stagnating console market and a powerful shift towards PC gaming.
CD Projekt Red might be cooking up one last adventure for Geralt. A new paid expansion for The Witcher 3 is rumored for 2026, potentially to bridge the gap to the Ciri-led sequel. But should fans believe the hype?
The gaming world is deeply divided on generative AI. While players react with fury to any hint of its use, developers at GDC 2025 showcased tools for QA and in-game assistants, even as they grapple with ethical and practical pitfalls.
The episodic superhero game Dispatch has officially surpassed 3 million copies sold. This milestone comes just over a month after it hit 2 million, showing sustained momentum ahead of its Nintendo Switch launch later this month.
According to a new report, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, codenamed Project Orion, is predicted for a late 2030 release. The game’s budget is estimated at a staggering $419 million, and it’s expected to feature a multiplayer component. This would place its launch a full decade after the original game
Ubisoft was forced to shut down Rainbow Six Siege after a major hack. Attackers flooded accounts with billions in credits and posted strange taunts in the game’s notification system. The servers are back, but the cleanup will take weeks.