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A.I.L.A. is a First-Person Horror Game Coming to PC in 2025

Developer Pulsatrix Studios and publisher Fireshine Games have unveiled a new first-person horror game, A.I.L.A. Set in the near-future, the game will have players take on the role of game tester—Samuel—for a new fictional AI. Check out the trailer below.

As part of his job of being a game tester, Samuel will have to take on unsettling scenarios created by the AI by tapping into his darkest fears. The game hopes to tackle a host of different horror sub-genres throughout its different levels, with players having to take on cults, take part in medieval combat, and solve intense puzzles.

A.I.L.A. is being developed using Unreal Engine 5, and will be making use of the engine’s advanced graphical technologies including Lumen and MetaHuman. The game hopes to be an atmospheric game that immerses players deeply in its many worlds.

A.I.L.A. is slated for release on PC in 2025, and currently has a listing on Steam where it can be wishlisted.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero’s Latest Trailer Shows Ultimate Gohan, Super Buu as Part of Roster

Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for upcoming arena fighter Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero during Gamescom’s Opening Night Live. The trailer gives us another glimpse at the upcoming title’s gameplay, while also confirming that Ultimate Gohan and Super Buu will both be part of its expansive roster. Check out the trailer below.

Celebrating the fact that Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero‘s release date is 50 days away, the trailer shows off various characters duking it out, including Goku, Hit, C ell, Bardok, Beerus, Nappa and Trunks, among others. Capping things off, we also get to see a young Gohan train with Goku, before getting another flurry of action from different characters.

Earlier this month, another trailer had been released for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, showcasing characters from the Android Saga in Dragon Ball. Throughout the trailer, Android 16, Android 17, Android 18, Android 19, Dr. Gero, and King Cold, among many others, were shown off as playable characters.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 11.

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  • Goat Simulator Remastered Announced for 2024 ReleaseJoelle Daniels
    Developer Coffee Stained has announced Goat Simulator Remastered. Announced through a trailer, the remaster is coming ten years after the 2014 release of the original Goat Simulator. Check out the trailer for Goat Simulator Remastered below. While featuring familiar gameplay, Goat Simulator Remastered will also include upgraded visuals, especially in its lighting, as well as 7 DLCs—GoatVille, Goat City Bay, Goat MMO, Goat Z, PAYDAY, Waste of Space, and Buck to School. The developer has also reve
     

Goat Simulator Remastered Announced for 2024 Release

Developer Coffee Stained has announced Goat Simulator Remastered. Announced through a trailer, the remaster is coming ten years after the 2014 release of the original Goat Simulator. Check out the trailer for Goat Simulator Remastered below.

While featuring familiar gameplay, Goat Simulator Remastered will also include upgraded visuals, especially in its lighting, as well as 7 DLCs—GoatVille, Goat City Bay, Goat MMO, Goat Z, PAYDAY, Waste of Space, and Buck to School.

The developer has also revealed in the trailer’s description that many of the fan-favourite bugs from the original game will be returning in Goat Simulator Remastered, this time around as “intentional features”.

Goat Simulator Remastered puts players in control of rambunctious goat Pilgor. Players are then essentially let loose in a physics sandbox where they can destroy things to their heart’s content. Among other things, players are able to jump, kick, and lick various objects throughout the levels. The remastered release of the game will also be bringing back mutators for added replayability.

Goat Simulator Remastered doesn’t yet have a solid release date. It is slated for release in 2024 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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  • ARC Raiders Will Not be Free-to-Play, Out in 2025Joelle Daniels
    Developer Embark Studios has announced that extraction shooter ARC Raiders will be coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2025, and will be priced at $39.99. Announcing the release window is a new trailer, which you can check out below. The studio has also announced that playtesting for the PC version of ARC Raiders is slated to kick off on October 24, going on until October 27. The studio also notes that, while ARC Raiders was originally announced as a free-to-play game, it will instead be so
     

ARC Raiders Will Not be Free-to-Play, Out in 2025

Developer Embark Studios has announced that extraction shooter ARC Raiders will be coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2025, and will be priced at $39.99. Announcing the release window is a new trailer, which you can check out below.

The studio has also announced that playtesting for the PC version of ARC Raiders is slated to kick off on October 24, going on until October 27. The studio also notes that, while ARC Raiders was originally announced as a free-to-play game, it will instead be sold as a premium game.

“There are many reasons for this change, and they all boil down to our conviction that a premium business model is a better fit for the type of game we’re building,” said the studio. “A premium model allows us to create a more focused, balanced, and engaging action-survival experience.”

ARC Raiders will have players setting off out of the safety of their underground colony in order to scavenge and hunt for resources. Along the way, players will have to deal with ARC machines, as well as other players, who will also be competing for the loot.

The decision to turn ARC Raiders into a survival extraction shooter from its original vision as a third-person co-op shooter was announced back in May 2023.

Mecha BREAK Gets New Trailer Showcasing Mid-Match Gameplay

Amazing Seasun Games has released a new trailer for its upcoming multiplayer mech game, Mecha BREAK, this time around showing off some gameplay. Check out the trailer below.

The latest trailer for Mecha BREAK gives us a short glimpse at a 6-on-6 match happening in the game. Each player is piloting a different kind of mech, and some of their abilities are shown off quite extensively in the brief trailer.

Alongside releasing the trailer, the studio has also announced that Mecha BREAK will be getting a closed beta test in Xbox, from August 25 to August 27. This follows the previous open beta for PC players.

Mecha BREAK is a competitive multiplayer games where teams of 6 will be pit against each other. There will be a host of different game modes available once Mecha BREAK launches, including a 6v6 Battlefield mode, a 3v3 Arena m ode, and a 60-player PvPvE mode.

Mecha BREAK doesn’t yet have a release date aside from a 2025 window, and will be coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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