Year: 2026

Ticket sales for Gamescom 2026 have begun

The world's largest event dedicated to video games, Gamescom, has officially opened ticket sales for the 2026 edition, and the organizers are already recording exceptional sales.

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The Division Resurgence is coming at the end of the month

Ubisoft celebrated the big 10 years since the release of Tom Clancy's: The Division 2, and on that occasion they revealed to us i.

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Cyberpunk 2077 becomes available as part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription

CD Projekt RED has confirmed that their popular RPG Cyberpunk 2077 will be available to Xbox Game subscribers starting March 10.

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eFootball Kick-Off! coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in June

Konami announced that eFootball Kick-Off! out on June 3rd for the Nintendo Switch 2. The game will be released worldwide in digital.

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Ratatan got a release date

Ratata Arts and TVT Co. have officially announced that their new rhythmic roguelite action title Ratatan will be released on the 16th.

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Life is Strange series found Max and Chloe

Amazon has announced that it has found actresses to play Max and Chloe in the upcoming adaptation of Life is Strange. How.

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PvP raid shooter Highguard is shutting down

Wildlight Entertainment announced yesterday that after 45 days of its release, they are shutting down their PvP raid shooter Highguard, and will be playing their own.

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Cyberpunk 2077 and Hollow Knight Silksong are coming to Xbox Game Pass

Xbox has revealed the list of games that will be coming to Xbox Game Pass this month. The main names certainly are.

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Necrophosis Full Consciousness is coming to PC and consoles

Dragonis Games has announced that in cooperation with PQube they will bring a new version of the fps horror adventure Necrophosis. This game is original.

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Ballgame platformer announced for PC

Human Computer has announced a new physical platformer Ballgame for PC. They described the game as a high-stakes tournament with inspired courts.

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