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Bloodborne Gets an R-Rated Animated Film — JackSepticEye Is Producing It
FromSoftware's gothic nightmare is finally getting a screen adaptation — and it's not the PC port anyone was holding their breath for. An R-rated animated feature based on Bloodborne has been officially announced, with Irish YouTuber-turned-producer JackSepticEye attached as co-producer. It's an unexpected creative partnership, but the decision to go animated and keep the rating hard is exactly the kind of call that could honor Yharnam's relentless darkness — or spectacularly misfire.

Xbox Game Pass: Microsoft Mulls Price Cuts to Win Back Players
As the gaming industry keeps hiking prices—consoles at $900, high-end gaming laptops at $2,500—Microsoft may be bucking the trend with Xbox Game Pass. Asha Sharma, who heads Microsoft's subscription services, publicly admits the service has priced out a chunk of players and is weighing rate adjustments. A genuine shift, or calculated PR spin?

Pragmata Reviewed: Capcom's Sci-Fi Shooter Is Blunt, Bold, and Surprisingly Fun
IGN has dropped its verdict on Pragmata, Capcom's long-gestating sci-fi action title, and the conclusion is more interesting than the hype cycle suggested. Rather than a polished genre reinvention, what Capcom delivered is a dense, mechanical experience that leans hard into its own identity. It's not trying to be everything — and that restraint might be its greatest strength. Here's what the gaming press is saying, and why this one deserves a closer look.
GTA 6 on PC: Release Window May Be Closer Than Expected, According to Leak
Rockstar has always kept PC players waiting, sometimes for years. But for GTA 6, several clues point toward a PC release sooner than it was for GTA 5. Between code rumors, cryptic statements, and a publishing schedule under pressure, here's what we actually know—and what still needs confirmation.
Holy Horror Mansion: Level-5 Teases Its Comeback, But Takes Its Time
Announced in late 2024 as the spiritual successor to Yokai Watch and Level-5's next multimedia bet, Holy Horror Mansion resurfaces with some new images and information. No release date, no flashy trailer — just enough to remind us the project exists. Level-5 is playing the long game, and it's starting to show.

Jet Set Sekiro: This Mod Turns FromSoft's Hardest Game Into a Skate Sim
Someone looked at Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice — one of the most punishing action games ever made — and thought, 'What if Wolf shredded on a skateboard instead?' The result is Jet Set Sekiro, a mod that yanks the ninja out of Sengoku Japan and drops him squarely into Tony Hawk territory. It's absurd, it's technically impressive, and it might be the most creative thing the Sekiro modding scene has produced in years.

Disney Dreamlight Valley: Brewing Oolong Tea with Just Two Ingredients
Oolong tea is one of those quiet recipes in Disney Dreamlight Valley that can unexpectedly block progress on a friendship quest with Mulan. Two ingredients are all you need—if you know where to find them. Here's the straightforward breakdown on what you need, where to look, and how to prepare it in your kitchen without wasting time.

Crimson Desert: Sanctuary of Renunciation — How to Purify It Without Losing Your Mind
After the Sanctuary of Hernand's Atonement, the Blue Grove Ruins, and the Barbre Refuge Stone Ruins, Crimson Desert keeps rolling out its esoteric puzzles across Pywel. The Sanctuary of Renunciation is one of the most convoluted: opaque logic, a deceptive element layout, zero clear in-game guidance. We break down the mechanic so you don't waste an hour fumbling in the dark.

Crimson Desert: Hernand's Sanctuary of Atonement Guide
The continent of Pywel is packed with twisted sanctuaries, and Hernand's is no exception. Between pressure mechanics, tight timing, and a temperamental camera, this puzzle can turn into a nightmare fast if you don't know where to step. We break down every phase so you can save time and dodge the classic mistakes that send you back to square one.
Epic Games and Disney Are Working on an Extraction Shooter with Disney Icons
Epic Games and Disney are done playing it safe with Fortnite. According to sources close to the matter, the two giants are quietly working on no fewer than three joint projects, including an extraction shooter featuring Disney characters — a direct competitor to Arc Raiders, but with Mickey lurking in the shadows. The most powerful alliance in gaming may be about to reshape a genre that's heating up fast.

Phantom Blade Zero Rejects Generative AI: Every Pixel Made by Human Hands
As the gaming industry tears itself apart over generative AI, S-Game is taking an unambiguous stand: zero machine-generated content in Phantom Blade Zero. In a public statement, the studio behind the highly anticipated wuxia action game confirms that every asset, every texture, every animation is the work of real human hands. A rare — almost defiant — position, just months ahead of a launch shaping up to be one of the year's biggest events.
Galaxies Spring Showcase: 50 Games, 7 World Premieres — How to Watch
An indie showcase that's carving out real space on the gaming calendar: the Galaxies Spring Showcase promises over 50 games and seven world premieres. For players burned out on corporate spectacle, this is exactly the kind of event worth your time. Here's when, how, and — more importantly — why it deserves your attention. No empty hype, no filler.