Ghost Of Yotei, A Ghost Of Tsushima Follow-Up, Announced At State Of Play

2020’s Ghost of Tsushima from developer Sucker Punch is officially getting a sequel. Announced during September 24’s State of Play, Ghost of Yōtei is in the works for PS5 and will launch in 2025.

The trailer doesn’t detail much in terms of the game’s story, instead focusing on beautiful-looking environments and a few moments of combat where we get to see the new ghost, Atsu, in action. Atsu seems to possess a similar skillset to Ghost of Tsushima’s Jin when it comes to both swordplay and stealth, but the trailer also showcases that she has access to weapons that Jin didn’t. Atsu is voiced by Erika Ishii, a skilled actor and producer who is portraying K in Misfits and Magic Season 2 and is one of the voices for Rook in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Ishii is known for their work as Va…

Don't Expect A "Just One More Thing" At Summer Game Fest Live

If you were hoping to see one last surprise at the end of Summer Game Fest Live, Geoff Keighley has some bad news for you: What you see is what you get. In a recent stream, the host acknowledged that while a last surprise is often a tradition at game showcase events, this year’s SGF will not have one.

“It’s not really one of those shows,” Keighley explained Come from malaysia online casino . “Our shows don’t typically have that.” He noted that neither Gamescom Opening Night Live nor The Game Awards (two events that he’s known for hosting) do not feature those sort of “bonus” announcements. However, he did say that the organizers put “a lot of thought” into the order of the reveals and trailers, from the first game to the…

Why Dragon Age- The Veilguard's Hair Looks So Darn Good

Dragon Age: The Veilguard has introduced some striking visual changes to the world of Thedas, and while the new art style has been met with mixed reception, there’s one aspect of the game’s aesthetic that most players seem to agree on: The hair looks really, really good.

EA and BioWare appear to share the sentiment, and have revealed the recipe for high-quality hair animations via a new blog post that examines every individual strand of The Veilguard’s glorious collective locks. According to the post, each of the game’s hairstyles–of which there are over 100–contain 50,000 individually rendered strands of hair. EA and BioWare credit the Frostbite engine for the high-quality results.

This New Game Is Hide-And-Seek With A Deadly Twist, Including Flamethrowers And Bear Traps

Velan Studios, the team behind Knockout City and Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, has announced its next game–and it is completely different. Midnight Murder Club is a six-player first-person hide-and-seek game where players begin with only a revolver and flashlight as they try to survive the night.

The entire game is played in an old Victorian mission, Wormwood Manor, in pitch black darkness. “The only light you’ll ever see will come from you or your opponents,” Velan Studios said in a blog post.

With a flashlight and a revolver, players have a simple goal: survive all night.

“It’s a high-stakes game of hide, seek, and shoot in the dark. Listen carefully for footsteps echoing down the corridors, voices crying out in the shadows, and the telltale creak of a do…