• "343 Industries will continue to develop Halo now and in the future," says Halo studio head

    "343 Industries will continue to develop Halo now and in the future," says Halo studio head
    343 Industries' studio head, Pierre Hintz, has issued a statement confirming the studio's commitment to the Halo franchise and stating that "343 Industries will continue to develop Halo now and in the future"."Halo and Master Chief are here to stay," Hintz said in the brief statement."343 Industries will continue to develop Halo now and in the future, including epic stories, multiplayer, and more of what makes Halo great."
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  • Stadia exclusive Gylt is coming to other platforms "soon"

    Stadia exclusive Gylt is coming to other platforms "soon"
    Tequila Works' stylish horror, Gylt, is coming to other platforms "soon".The "gateway horror" was initially exclusive to Google's streaming service, Stadia, but shortly after the announcement of the demise of Stadia, Tequila Works hopped onto social media to let its followers know that Gylt was "going multiplatform in 2023".There was no further information at the time, but fast-forward to this week, however, and Tequila took to social media once more to remind us that not only is Gylt making the
  • Turns out Elden Ring's Elden Beast is more terrifying than we thought - just look at its toes

    Turns out Elden Ring's Elden Beast is more terrifying than we thought - just look at its toes
    Just in case you haven't found your own personal nightmare in Elden Ring - I still have nightmares about the hand spider things - someone's zoomed in on the Elden Beast's feet.If you, like me, presumed the beast just zoomed about on some kind of gelatinous goo under the water line, Twitterer HaloLegann has discovered that Elden Beast has extraordinarily elongated toes - and Elden Ring fans can't stop thinking about it.Think I'm joking? Here, take a look:
    incase you weren't aware, the Elden Beast
  • Tears of the Kingdom tops Famitsu's most-wanted game list

    Tears of the Kingdom tops Famitsu's most-wanted game list
    Famitsu readers have had their say, and it looks like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is their most wanted game of 2023 and beyond.The site invited readers to share their most wanted upcoming titles and of the 4000 people who voted, almost a quarter - 795 people - had The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom at the top of their list.It wasn't a runaway winner, though; Final Fantasy 16 secured a respectable second place with 758 votes, whilst Fire Emblem Engage - which has just release
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