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The Road to Requiem: Resident Evil Story and Timeline Recap

29. Prosinec 2025 v 17:04

As the highly anticipated release of Resident Evil Requiem creeps ever closer, there has never been a better time to unearth the history of this pioneering series. Interconnected and deeply tangled like a tentacular T-Virus mutation, the events chronicling this nearly three-decade-long trailblazer are essential to understanding what will transpire in next year’s entry. So, grab your first-aid spray and check your ammo—let’s get started.

Resident Evil Zero: The Spark

Long before a steroid-obsessed Chris Redfield was punching boulders, the nightmare began with three architects of ruin: Edward Ashford, James Marcus, and the chillingly calculated Ozwell E. Spencer. After discovering the “Progenitor” virus in Africa – an ancient strain capable of radical biological restructuring – the trio founded the Umbrella Corporation. Their goal was nothing less than weaponised evolution, refined into what would become the T-Virus.

Resident Evil Zero

While the world saw a benevolent pharmaceutical giant, Umbrella’s real business lay in black-site laboratories and military contracts. This hubris inevitably backfired, culminating in a localised outbreak in the Arklay Mountains. Rookie S.T.A.R.S. medic Rebecca Chambers and escaped death-row inmate Billy Coen became the first unwilling witnesses aboard a derailed train crawling with infected horrors. Their investigation led them to a grotesquely mutated James Marcus, resurrected and driven by a desire for revenge. Though Marcus was finally destroyed, the damage was done – Rebecca fled toward the Spencer Mansion, while Billy disappeared into the forest, his fate deliberately left unresolved.

Resident Evil: The Mansion Incident

Dispatched to locate the missing Bravo Team, the S.T.A.R.S. Alpha Team – including Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, Barry Burton, and their commander Albert Wesker – sought shelter in the ominous Spencer Mansion. What appeared abandoned was anything but: the estate was a sealed ecosystem of zombies, experimental predators, and the Tyrant, Umbrella’s crown-jewel bioweapon.

Resident Evil

The greatest betrayal, however, came from within. Wesker revealed himself as an Umbrella operative, orchestrating the incident to collect live combat data by sacrificing his own team. The plan unravelled when the Tyrant turned on its handler, allowing the surviving S.T.A.R.S. members to escape and destroy the mansion. Chris, Jill, and Barry emerged alive – but marked. Umbrella would never allow witnesses to walk away unpunished.

Resident Evil 2 & 3: The Fall of Raccoon City

Only months later, the nightmare went public. A T-Virus leak spread through Raccoon City’s water supply, transforming a thriving Midwestern metropolis into a necropolis almost overnight. Rookie police officer Leon S. Kennedy crossed paths with Claire Redfield, who had come searching for her missing brother, Chris. Together, they fought through police stations, sewers, and laboratories, uncovering Umbrella’s sins piece by piece.

Resident Evil 2

Central to the disaster was William Birkin, a scientist who had perfected the G-Virus, an unstable pathogen that drove relentless mutation and regeneration. His daughter Sherry became both a target and a symbol of Umbrella’s moral collapse. While Leon and Claire escaped with their lives, Jill Valentine was enduring her own hell nearby. In Resident Evil 3, she was hunted relentlessly by Nemesis, a bioweapon engineered specifically to eliminate surviving S.T.A.R.S. members.

With containment impossible, the U.S. government made the unthinkable decision to sterilise the city with a nuclear strike. Raccoon City was wiped from the map, and Umbrella’s public image collapsed alongside it.

Resident Evil Code: Veronica: The Legacy Continues

Umbrella’s downfall did not mean its extinction. Claire Redfield’s continued search for Chris led her to Rockfort Island, a remote prison facility controlled by the unhinged Ashford lineage. There, the siblings reunited amid yet another outbreak – this time fueled by lingering Umbrella experiments and old family grudges.

Resident Evil Code: Veronica

More importantly, Albert Wesker returned. Having survived the mansion incident through viral self-experimentation, he emerged superhuman, ruthless, and fully independent. Though the Redfields escaped the Ashford Antarctic base, Wesker vanished with invaluable virus samples, ensuring that Umbrella’s research would survive, no longer centralised, but scattered across the global black market.

Resident Evil 4 & 5: Global Bioterror

The series pivoted dramatically with Resident Evil 4. Leon S. Kennedy, now a hardened government agent, was dispatched to rural Spain to rescue the President’s kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham. There, he encountered Las Plagas – an ancient parasitic organism capable of controlling hosts while preserving intelligence, signalling a shift from mindless zombies to deliberate, organised threats.

Resident Evil 4

This evolution of bioweapons is carried directly into Resident Evil 5. Chris Redfield, now a founding member of the BSAA, deployed to Africa with partner Sheva Alomar. They uncovered TRICELL, a corporate successor exploiting Umbrella’s abandoned research. At its centre stood Wesker, intent on unleashing the Uroboros virus to “perfect” humanity through forced selection.

The conflict ended in spectacular excess (yes, including a volcanic showdown and the infamous boulder punch), but Wesker’s death marked a turning point. Bioterrorism was no longer an isolated conspiracy; it had become a permanent, global arms race.

Resident Evil 6: The Global Crisis

That arms race exploded in Resident Evil 6. Spanning multiple continents and intersecting storylines, the game followed Leon, Chris, and Jake Muller – Wesker’s estranged son and a living genetic anomaly – as they confronted Neo-Umbrella and its C-Virus. This new pathogen blurred the line between infection and weaponisation, capable of tailored mutations on a massive scale.

Resident Evil 6

While the heroes prevented total annihilation, the cost was staggering. Entire cities were lost, alliances fractured, and the illusion of control finally collapsed. The age of clean victories was over.

Resident Evil 7 & Village: The Winters Saga

The series then narrowed its focus with Ethan Winters, an ordinary man searching for his missing wife in the swamps of Louisiana. What he found was Eveline and “The Mold” – a sentient fungal organism capable of imitation, control, and psychological manipulation. Gone were global conspiracies; the horror was intimate, claustrophobic, and deeply personal.

Resident Evil 7

That intimacy carried into Resident Evil Village, where Ethan’s pursuit of his kidnapped daughter led him to an isolated European village ruled by Mother Miranda. The truth was brutal: Ethan himself had died in Louisiana, unknowingly sustained as a mold construct. Yet even that revelation couldn’t stop him from making the ultimate sacrifice to save Rose.

In the aftermath, a weary Chris Redfield took responsibility for Rose’s protection, having uncovered a final, unsettling truth – the BSAA, the organisation he helped create, had begun deploying bioweapons of its own. History, it seemed, was already starting to repeat itself.

Resident Evil Requiem: The Final Reckoning

This brings us to the present. Thirty years after the destruction of Raccoon City, Resident Evil Requiem seems set to bridge the gap between the franchise’s origins and its future. The story introduces Grace Ashcroft, daughter of Outbreak’s Alyssa Ashcroft, who returns to a decaying Midwest hotel to investigate a series of recent murders and, hopefully, solve her mother’s murder at the same time.

Resident Evil Requiem

In a potentially legendary crossover, she looks set to join forces with fan-favourite Leon S. Kennedy as they both must face their pasts and uncover the truth behind the Raccoon City Incident. With rumours swirling about Leon’s own infection and a return to the restricted “Dead Zone” of Raccoon City, Requiem is set to be the ultimate survival horror experience – a culmination of three decades of fear, shadow, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit.

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The Most Anticipated Upcoming Video Games of 2026

23. Prosinec 2025 v 16:00

With 2025 rapidly drawing to a close, it’s fair to say this has hardly been a year in which we’ve been starved of exceptional gaming experiences. From the lightning-in-a-bottle success of the magnificent Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, to the long-awaited resurgence of the Battlefield franchise courtesy of October’s excellent Battlefield 6, the superb Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and the unexpected domination of the extraction shooter genre by Embark Studios’ ARC Raiders, we’ve been well and truly spoiled for choice. Happily, we’re delighted to report that 2026 is shaping up to be even better. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the most anticipated games of 2026.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - 007 First Light

007 First Light

With it being nearly 14 years since the last James Bond tie-in hit our gaming machines (2012’s utterly risible 007 Legends), it’s safe to say that ol’ 007 has some serious work to do to restore his reputation among players. Thankfully, Hitman developer IO Interactive has stepped up to the plate – and judging by what we’ve seen so far, they look poised to do the franchise some long-overdue justice.

A third-person action-adventure that puts players in control of a younger, less experienced James Bond, 007 First Light sees 007 tracking down the treacherous agent 009. Drawing heavily from IO Interactive’s Hitman design DNA, the game leans into stealth, player freedom, and sandbox-style environments, while significantly expanding the formula with punchy cover-based gunplay and a stronger, mission-to-mission narrative throughline—something the Hitman series has traditionally lacked. Simply put, James Bond has never looked quite so essential, and March can’t arrive soon enough.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - CONTROL Resonant

CONTROL Resonant

The sequel to one of 2019’s standout releases, Control Resonant is a direct continuation of the events of Control. This time, players step into the shoes of Dylan Faden, who awakens in the aftermath of the chaos set in motion by his sister Jesse and must stop the Hiss from completely annihilating downtown Manhattan.

While Control Resonant retains the third-person exploration and eerie atmosphere that defined the original, it meaningfully expands the formula with a stronger emphasis on visceral melee combat and the introduction of a host of new Hiss-possessed enemies. If you loved Control, then Control Resonant is about as close to a no-brainer purchase as you’ll find in 2026.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Crimson Desert

Crimson Desert

From the studio behind Black Desert comes Crimson Desert, a markedly different proposition from its sprawling MMORPG sibling. This time, the action moves offline without sacrificing any of the spectacle or ambition.

An open-world action RPG of frankly breath-taking scope, Crimson Desert allows players to explore a gorgeously realised dark fantasy world where they can fly dragons, pilot mechs, unleash Devil May Cry-style melee combos, and ultimately shape the fate of a nation. Powered by the studio’s bespoke BlackSpace Engine, the game also boasts some of the most impressive visuals seen in years. Are we excited for Crimson Desert? You bet your bottom gold coin we are.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Gears of War: E-Day

Gears of War: E-Day

Although little has been shown of the Unreal Engine 5-powered Gears of War: E-Day beyond its initial cinematic reveal, that hasn’t stopped excitement from reaching fever pitch. This marks the franchise’s second foray into prequel territory, following the underrated Gears of War: Judgment.

Likely launching toward the tail end of 2026, Gears of War: E-Day places players back into the well-worn size 16 boots of Marcus Fenix and Dom Santiago as they face the Locust menace on the very first day of the invasion. While gameplay specifics remain under wraps, it would be genuinely shocking if the game didn’t feature generous helpings of cover shooting, roadie runs, and chainsaw executions. Regardless, Gears of War: E-Day already looks like manna from heaven for fans of the series and horror shooters alike.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Grand Theft Auto 6

Grand Theft Auto 6

Like a vast cosmic black hole, the gravitational pull of Grand Theft Auto 6 on the games industry cannot be overstated. No publisher is brave – or foolish – enough to launch a game in the same week, let alone the same month, as Rockstar’s genre-defining juggernaut. Each delay sparks a curious mix of frustration and celebration, as developers scramble to fill the vacuum left in its wake. That’s before factoring in the impact on booked annual leave and mysteriously timed sick days.

As for the game itself, Grand Theft Auto 6 looks set to fundamentally reshape the open-world genre yet again, much as GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 did before it. Players can expect a meticulously handcrafted version of the fictional state of Leonida, packed with extraordinary micro and macro detail, vastly improved NPC AI, cutting-edge next-gen visuals, and Rockstar’s trademark sharp, satirical storytelling. Add in a dual-protagonist system starring ex-con Lucia and her partner Jason (embarking on a Bonnie and Clyde-style crime spree across a sunshine state that definitely isn’t Florida) and you have something truly special.

Grand Theft Auto has always been a trailblazer in open-world design and cinematic storytelling, and all signs suggest GTA 6 won’t just be the most anticipated game of 2026 – it has a very real shot at being the game of the decade. Hyperbole? Not in this dojo, my friend.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Marvel's Wolverine

Marvel’s Wolverine

Marking a clear tonal departure from Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man series, Marvel’s Wolverine looks ready to fully embrace the ultraviolence of its comic book roots. And yes, that means an unapologetically brutal video game to match.

Voiced by Liam McIntyre of Spartacus fame, this gruffer, more feral Logan carves his way through mutant hunters, Sentinels, and even the notoriously vicious Omega Red. Visceral, furious, and visually striking, Marvel’s Wolverine is already shaping up to be the next essential superhero game.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Phantom Blade Zero

Phantom Blade Zero

A wuxia fever dream brought to life, Phantom Blade Zero has impressed at every turn since its announcement in May 2023. This lavish, third-person, combat-focused experience infuses each frame with rapid, acrobatic swordplay reminiscent of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and House of Flying Daggers.

The result is a balletic showcase of Chinese martial arts, brutal violence, and haunting mythology that stands apart from almost everything else on the horizon. Phantom Blade Zero is simply unmissable.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Resident Evil Requiem

Resident Evil Requiem

Essentially Resident Evil 9 in all but name, Resident Evil Requiem takes players to the very end of the series timeline as we know it, delivering an experience that truly feels like a game of two halves.

As FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, players are thrust into classic survival horror territory, where jump scares are frequent, and evasion is key due to Grace’s limited combat abilities. The other half of the game places players in the blood-soaked boots of returning fan-favourite Leon S. Kennedy, who dispatches enemies with explosive kicks, bone-crunching suplexes, and chainsaw carnage that would make Leatherface proud.

Beyond its dual-protagonist structure, Resident Evil Requiem also allows players to switch between first- and third-person perspectives, adding a level of customisation not seen before in the series. With a February 2026 release date, this looks set to be an essential experience for both longtime fans and newcomers to survival horror.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Slay the Spire 2

Slay the Spire 2

The sequel to one of the finest indie games of the 2010s – and one of the best deck-building roguelikes ever made – Slay the Spire 2 wisely avoids reinventing the wheel. Instead, it builds upon its already rock-solid foundations with meaningful new twists.

Alongside returning characters like Ironclad and Silent, two new playable heroes join the roster: The Regent and The Necrobinder, each with distinct mechanics and playstyles. There are more cards, relics, items, and consumables than ever before, as well as new quests and a stronger narrative focus that expands the game’s lore in ways the original only hinted at. Deck-building fans are going to eat very well when Slay the Spire 2 enters PC early access in March 2026.


Most Anticipated Games of 2026 - Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis

Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis

A full-fat, full-sugar remake of the original Tomb Raider, arriving thirty years after its debut – and nearly two decades after 2007’s Tomb Raider: Anniversary – Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is already one of 2026’s most anticipated releases.

Built in Unreal Engine 5, the game completely reimagines Lara Croft’s first adventure, modernising its puzzles, refining its platforming, and overhauling combat to meet contemporary expectations. Crucially, it aims to strike that elusive balance between honouring the spirit of the original while presenting it in a bold, refreshed form. If successful, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis could be something truly special.

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Everything You Need To Know About Code Vein II

20. Prosinec 2025 v 14:00

Nearly seven years after the release of the original Code Vein, Bandai Namco Studios has returned to the series with Code Vein 2. Designed as an evolution of the anime-styled, Souls-like-inspired combat and exploration that defined its predecessor, Code Vein 2 builds upon the foundations of the original while pushing the formula forward in meaningful ways. From expanded combat systems to reworked world design, the sequel aims to stand as both a worthy continuation of a cult favourite and a substantial action-RPG experience in its own right.

Be sure to keep this Code Vein 2 guide bookmarked to stay up to date with everything from the release date, story so far, and gameplay details, through to trailers, pre-order bonuses, special editions, and more.

Code Vein II Release Date

Code Vein 2 is officially scheduled for release on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on January 29, 2026. At present, the game has not been confirmed for PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. Similarly, while there has been no official announcement regarding a Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 release, future platform expansions remain a possibility.

Code Vein II on PC

Code Vein II Pre-Order Bonuses

Players who choose to pre-order Code Vein 2 can access a selection of bonus items, including the following:

  • Stylized Forma Set
    • Forma Face Paint: A cosmetic item that applies a forma design to the corner of your eyes.
    • Twin Fangs of the Lone Wolf (Weapon): Twin blades engraved with a special forma, delivering a powerful lunging slice attack inspired by a wolf’s ferocity.

Additionally, those who pre-order the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions receive early access to the game up to 72 hours ahead of the standard launch.

Code Vein II Special Editions

In addition to the Standard Edition, Code Vein 2 is available in Deluxe and Ultimate Editions. Each version includes a range of digital bonuses aimed at players looking for additional content beyond the base game.

Deluxe Edition

  • Code Vein II base game
  • Custom Outfit Pack: Contains three costume sets and one weapon
  • Expansion DLC: Mask of Idris (available by January 2027)

Ultimate Edition

  • Code Vein II base game
  • Custom Outfit Pack: Contains three costume sets and one weapon
  • Expansion DLC: Mask of Idris (available by January 2027)
  • Code Vein Character Costume Set: Six costumes inspired by characters from the original Code Vein
  • Code Vein II Digital Mini Artbook & Soundtrack

Code Vein II – The Story So Far

The original Code Vein is set within the quarantined ruins of Vein, a post-apocalyptic zone sealed off by a supernatural barrier known as the Red Mist. Far more than simple fog, the Red Mist protects the inhabitants within from the dangers beyond. These inhabitants, known as Revenants, are resurrected remnants of humanity—immortal soldiers who must consume blood, or Blood Beads, to retain their sanity. Without it, they risk devolving into feral creatures known as the Lost.

Code Vein II on PC

Players take on the role of a uniquely gifted Revenant capable of cleansing corruption and exploring memories. As Blood Beads begin to disappear, the survival of the Revenants is thrown into jeopardy. The situation worsens with the revelation of Cruz Silva, a Revenant Queen whose failed attempt to save humanity resulted in catastrophic consequences.

To prevent her resurrection, Cruz Silva’s immortal form is split into powerful relics that must be recovered and contained. In the canon ‘True Ending’, companion Io sacrifices herself by transforming into an immense Amber Blood Bead tree, ensuring a stable supply of Blood Beads for the future. With the Queen’s relics stabilised within them, the protagonist ultimately ventures beyond the Red Mist into the unknown.

Code Vein II Gameplay – What’s New?

Code Vein 2 retains the core Souls-like combat and exploration of the original while introducing several notable changes. New weapon types, such as Dual Swords and Rune Blades, expand combat variety, while the new Assimilation system allows players to directly command partner abilities, offering greater tactical control during battles.

Code Vein II on PC

World design has also seen a significant overhaul. Rather than relying heavily on linear, corridor-based environments, Code Vein 2 features larger open areas and a broader selection of distinct dungeons. A time-shifting mechanic allows players to travel 100 years into the past, altering environments and unlocking new routes in the present, adding a puzzle-oriented layer to exploration.

Further enhancements include an expanded character creator and a reworked progression system that supports more detailed build customisation. One of the sequel’s most significant changes is the removal of multiplayer co-op, placing a stronger emphasis on a refined single-player experience with improved balance, pacing, and AI partner behaviour.

Where Can I Watch The Latest Trailer?

The most recent Code Vein 2 trailer can be viewed above. With a strong focus on character presentation, it highlights Lyle McLeish, also known as ‘the solitary swordsman’. A stoic yet principled Revenant, Lyle showcases precise sabre techniques alongside a powerful array of spells. The trailer also features extended combat footage, offering a clear look at how Code Vein 2’s systems and visual style come together in action.

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Yakuza Turns 20: The Rise of Sega’s Most Uncompromising RPG Franchise

16. Prosinec 2025 v 11:29

When Sega’s Yakuza series first punched, kicked, and swaggered its way onto the scene in 2005 with enough testosterone to destroy a small planet, it’s fair to say the games industry hadn’t quite seen anything like it before. Sure, you could argue that Yakuza is ultimately a fusion of well-worn genres and mechanics, but Sega’s brashly violent new franchise was — and still is — defined by a much broader range of qualities than that alone. With that in mind, here’s how the Yakuza franchise has gone from strength to strength as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Not Grand Theft Auto – Something Else, Something Different

I get it. At first glance, it’s easy to see why those unfamiliar with the Yakuza (or Like a Dragon, as the series is now also known) games might assume they share a close kinship with Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto. Crime-opera storytelling, colourful characters, sprawling urban environments, open exploration, and freewheeling violence all make the comparison understandable — especially for players yet to be fully initiated into the franchise’s charms.

What we actually got with Yakuza, however, was something entirely different. Where Grand Theft Auto is built around rapid vehicular traversal across vast open worlds and the freedom to do almost anything, Yakuza deliberately keeps its world smaller and more intimate. Players are encouraged to walk — or run — through its streets, soaking in every handcrafted inch of an evocative recreation of Tokyo’s real-world Kabukicho district. With an emphasis on bone-crunching, face-to-face combat over firearms, a wealth of eccentric side activities, and a flawlessly executed tonal balancing act that shifts effortlessly between the profound and the absurd, Yakuza stands worlds apart from Rockstar’s marquee series.

Yakuza Kiwami on PC

Walking That Tonal Tightrope

Indeed, one of the most surprising things for newcomers to the Yakuza franchise, and certainly an enduring quality for those who would consider themselves long-time fans, is the manner in which the series walks the tonal tightrope. Deftly oscillating between super-serious, double-hard tattooed dudes gruffly talking stoically about honour, mafia politics and Yakuza tradition, through to the glorious nuttiness of its many, many scenarios that has our hero doing everything from stopping a peeping tom to beating up a bunch of thugs dressed up as babies in a creche(!) It’s fair to say that no series quite manages (or even attempts) this sort of tonal double act.

And somehow – it all works, and a big part of this is down to the fact that the series knows to keep the more serious stuff in the domain of its main story quests, while the much-less serious, grin-inducing stuff is found almost exclusively in the veritable wealth of side quests and incidental activities.

A Saga Told Across Eras

One of the more compelling aspects of Yakuza’s design has been how its long-running saga spans across time periods that can quite literally stretch across the centuries. From the early Tokugawa period, which Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan embraces as its own, through to the Bakumatsu era of Like A Dragon: Ishin, the heady 1980s of Yakuza 0 and the shining modernity of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s 2023 setting, the Yakuza franchise doesn’t just take place in different eras; it fully acknowledges the passage of time, too.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth on PC

A City That Feels Like a Character All Its Own

From long-time protagonist Kazuma Kiryu to fan-favourite anti-hero Goro Majima and everyone in between, Yakuza hardly lacks compelling characters. Yet, without sounding too clichéd, the city of Kamurocho arguably stands as a character in its own right — one that has played a central role for nearly the entire lifespan of the franchise.

A neon-lit labyrinth of bars, storefronts, hostess clubs, winding alleyways, and towering skyscrapers, Kamurocho is more than a convincing recreation of a real-world location. It’s a near-permanent fixture, appearing in almost every entry across a timeline that spans close to four decades. Like any character followed over time, Kamurocho ages too — not through wrinkles or scars, but through architectural and structural change.

Shops and street stalls that exist in the 1980s-set Yakuza 0 may later be boarded up or removed entirely, while the relentless march of progress sees dormant retail units transformed into sprawling shopping centres in Yakuza 6. Returning to Kamurocho across successive games often feels like reconnecting with an old friend — familiar, yet subtly changed.

Yakuza Kiwami 2 on PC

Bone-Breaking Combat: Unlike Anything Else

More than almost any other aspect of its design, Yakuza’s brutally satisfying, fully three-dimensional real-time combat acts as a powerful hook for first-time viewers. If you were being particularly reductive, you might describe it as a 3D evolution of the scrolling brawler combat Sega popularised with Streets of Rage and Golden Axe — or perhaps even SpikeOut, for the half-dozen people who still remember it.

In practice, Yakuza delivers immediate, visceral savagery. Every encounter sees players punching, kicking, grappling, throwing, and unleashing devastating combos. Weapons abound (both carried and improvised), and the series’ iconic Heat Action system elevates combat into something unforgettable. With a full Heat gauge, players can trigger cinematic finishing moves: smashing faces into pavement, slamming enemies spine-first into lampposts, crushing skulls with car doors, or far worse. Violence, it’s fair to say, was never in short supply.

While later entries pivoted toward turn-based JRPG combat and reimagined fist-to-face brutality in new ways, the series’ freewheeling violent spirit has never truly left.

Re-establishing Mini-Games in the Action RPG Genre

With a typical Yakuza game clocking in at 20–30 hours for main story content alone, it’s understandable that players might want to break things up, and that’s where the franchise’s staggering range of mini-games comes in. Far more than throwaway distractions, many offer tangible character progression and are robust enough to stand as fully-fledged experiences in their own right.

Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties on PC

From darts, baseball, pool, karaoke, fishing, mahjong, poker, and golf, to miniature car racing, drone racing, skateboarding, cabaret management, real-estate empires, cage fighting, arcade gaming, and countless part-time jobs, the sheer breadth of activities can easily push playtime beyond the 100-hour mark for completionists. And speaking of arcade machines…

Arcade-Perfect Ports as Part of the Package

True to its love of history, Yakuza is also renowned for its pitch-perfect recreations of classic Sega arcade games. From retro gems like Space Harrier, Super Hang-On, and Out Run, to more modern titles such as Taiko no Tatsujin and Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, these arcade-perfect inclusions serve as a loving celebration of Sega’s coin-op heritage.

As much as it is an enduring action RPG saga, Yakuza also stands as a quietly impressive act of gaming preservation – one that, 20 years on, shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.


As Yakuza celebrates two decades of grit, heart, and sheer unpredictability, its journey stands as one of gaming’s most remarkable evolutions — from cult favourite to a genre-defining franchise with a global fanbase. Whether you’re drawn to its brutal combat, sprawling side activities, or unforgettable characters and cityscapes, there’s no denying the series’ lasting impact. For a deeper look at every entry and how they stack up, be sure to check out this comprehensive ranking of the Like a Dragon series from best to least best. Whatever the future holds, Yakuza looks poised to keep surprising, delighting, and punching its way into the hearts of players for many years to come.

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Everything You Need To Know About Octopath Traveller 0

27. Listopad 2025 v 17:33

With Octopath Traveler I and II carving out a reputation as opulent strategy RPGs with style to spare, it’s also true that this success leaves Octopath Traveler 0 carrying a substantial weight of expectation. A deeply evolved expansion of mobile entry Champions of the Continent, Octopath Traveler 0 is shaping up to be every bit the essential tactical JRPG that genre fans have hungered for all year.

Be sure to keep this Octopath Traveler 0 guide bookmarked to stay across everything, from the release date, story so far and gameplay details, through to the latest trailer and PC specifications.

Octopath Traveler 0 Release Date

Octopath Traveler 0 has been confirmed for release on PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on December 4, 2025. A last-gen Xbox One release remains unconfirmed.

Octopath Traveler 0 Gameplay

While Octopath Traveler 0 draws inspiration from mobile spin-off Champions of the Continent, expanding its story with new characters, scenes and dialogue, plus full voice acting—it also confidently forges its own gameplay identity, revisiting the series’ defining mechanics with the polish and attention to detail long associated with the franchise.

Octopath Traveler 0 on PC

Starting with the iconic HD-2D art style, popularised by the first Octopath Traveler, this new entry raises the bar yet again with increased texture resolution, upgraded lighting and reworked particle effects. Simply put, HD-2D has never looked quite this good.

Beyond presentation, Octopath Traveler 0 rethinks the protagonist setup entirely. Rather than selecting from eight predefined travellers, players craft a fully customisable main hero who can explore the world and recruit 30+ travellers, deploying up to eight in any one battle. So yeah, calling this a change in scope would be underselling it by quite some margin.

That shift extends to narrative structure, too. Instead of eight loosely connected personal tales – which could feel disjointed at times – Octopath Traveler 0 unifies its cast under an overarching story. Here, the player’s hero seeks revenge for the destruction of their hometown, Wishvale, while working to rebuild it into something that echoes its former glory.

Town building itself becomes a key pillar of progression. New to the series, these systems capture some of that Stardew Valley magic by letting players gradually restore Wishvale by completing story events and other turning points. The recruited travellers’ personal arcs now feed directly into this larger tale of revenge and restoration, rather than existing orbitally as they often did before.

Octopath Traveler 0 on PC

In combat, Octopath Traveler 0 preserves the series’ essence while adding real mechanical muscle. The familiar Break and Boost fundamentals return, but now sit alongside a brand-new Action Skill system, allowing characters to learn certain skills and share a selection of them with allies. Add to that new Ultimate Techniques for every character, plus special Ultimates that unlock as Wishvale grows, and it becomes obvious that the series’ combat is evolving with intent, not imitation, refreshing the formula without losing the spark.

Octopath Traveler 0 – The Story So Far

The original Octopath Traveler chronicled the journeys of eight heroes across Orsterra, each confronting personal trials while ultimately uniting to prevent the rise of the dark god Galdera. Octopath Traveler II shifted to the industrial continent of Solisita with a new cast, battling the Moonshade Order (an unhinged cult chasing the nothing-god Videm), telling a story deliberately detached from the first. Built with similar motifs and the same eight-traveller framing, the sequel leaned into anthology, not continuity.

As a prequel, Octopath Traveler 0 predictably shares more DNA with the original. Set in Orsterra, it works to define the foundations of the first game and may even include familiar faces whose paths could diverge wildly from established canon.

Octopath Traveler 0 on PC

PC Specifications

Though Octopath Traveler 0 proudly carries the stunning 2D-HD visual signature seen across Square-Enix’s HD-2D catalogue, it runs remarkably well across a huge range of PC configs. Even rigs approaching a decade old meet its notably generous minimum specification, giving older hardware more than a shot at a satisfyingly playable experience. The confirmed minimum and recommended PC specs appear below.

MINIMUM:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 11
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 3 2300X / Intel® Core™ i3-8100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 470 / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 1920 × 1080, Graphics Preset “Low”, 30FPS

RECOMMENDED:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 11
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2600 / Intel® Core™ i5-8400
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 5600XT / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070 / Intel® Arc™ A580
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 1920×1080, Graphics Preset “Ultra”, 60FPS

Where Can I Watch The Latest Trailer?

The latest Octopath Traveler 0 trailer is available to watch now, and you can catch it above. Acting as a comprehensive gameplay showcase, it offers extended looks at the returning Break and Boost system, eight-character battles, world map traversal and much more besides. It also brings its retina-searing 2D-HD presentation roaring back into view again. Which is nice.

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Everything You Need To Know About Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE

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Featuring larger-than-life anime-styled characters, fast and ferocious melee combat, towering boss encounters and a sweeping story drawn from the acclaimed webtoon, Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE aims to deliver spectacle and intensity in equal measure. This guide brings together all the essential details, making it a one-stop resource for newcomers and fans alike.

Be sure to keep this page bookmarked, as it covers the game’s release platforms, editions, core gameplay systems, PC requirements and the latest official trailer.

Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE Release Date

Solo Levelling: Arise Overdrive has been officially confirmed for a full release on Xbox PC and Steam on November 24, 2025. Meanwhile, the game is set to launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2026, though a specific date has yet to be announced. At this stage, there is also no confirmation that Solo Levelling: Arise Overdrive will arrive on the Nintendo Switch or its successor.

Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE on PC

Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE Deluxe Edition and Early Access

Alongside the Standard Edition, developer Netmarble Neo has confirmed a Deluxe Edition, which includes a range of bonuses and grants 72 hours of early access. Wondering what those bonuses actually are? You can find the full list of Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE Deluxe Edition goodies below:

  • Deluxe Edition-exclusive Sung Jinwoo costume
  • 1 Face Accessory for Sung Jinwoo
  • 2 New Hairstyles for Sung Jinwoo
  • Cha Hae-In Emoji Set (8 total)
  • Yaruru ‘Predator Tank
  • 1 New Profile Card
  • 1 New Profile Frame
  • 1 New Icon
  • 1 New Profile Background

Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE Overdrive Gameplay

First things first, it’s worth clearing up a common misconception. Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE, a third-person action RPG built around melee combat, should not be confused with Solo Levelling: Arise, the earlier free-to-play gacha-based mobile and PC title. Now that’s settled, we can get down to the essentials.

Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE on PC

The game features two core modes. The first is a sprawling single-player campaign where players take control of Sung Jinwoo, a rising Hunter who must carve through a growing tide of powerful beasts. The story draws from the Solo Levelling webtoon while also introducing new chapters created specifically for the game. The second mode is a cooperative raid experience that lets up to four players join forces to tackle exceptionally strong monsters, each choosing from various characters and Hunters across the Solo Levelling universe.

At its core, Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE is a third-person action RPG inspired by titles like Devil May Cry and Lost Soul Aside. Players can chain together attacks, skills, special moves and more, while a wide selection of weapons gives Solo Levellers the freedom to shape their combat style.

As you might expect, the game also emphasises evasion and parrying, echoing the mechanics found in many Soulslike titles of the past fifteen years. This includes an “Extreme Evasion” that triggers when players dodge at the last possible moment, and a familiar perfect parry, which allows for a last-second deflection followed by a devastating counterattack.

Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE on PC

Beyond combos, evasions, parries, special attacks and an arsenal of weapons, players can tap into the titular Arise ability, summoning shadow soldiers to fight alongside them. You’ll need every tool available – skills, parries, summons and more – to bring down the game’s titanic, screen-filling bosses, which stand as centrepieces of Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE’s core combat design.

Progression is equally robust. A deep skill tree can be tailored through eight distinct job advancements, while a weapon-crafting system lets players forge new gear using materials harvested from defeated monsters. Iconic weapons from the webtoon, including the Demon King’s Daggers and Kasaka’s Venom Fang, also make an appearance.

PC Specifications

With its sharp cel-shaded characters and environments, you might assume Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE demands a high-end PC to run well. Fortunately, that isn’t the case. The game can still deliver impressive visual and technical performance even on hardware more than five years old. You can compare your setup to the minimum and recommended PC specifications below.

MINIMUM:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
  • Processor: i5 4460 3.2 GHz Over or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 12 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX™ 1050 or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 40 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD recommended

RECOMMENDED:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 11 (64-bit Required)
  • Processor: i5-9400 2.9 GHz Over or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX™ 2060 or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 40 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD recommended

Where Can I Watch the Latest Trailer?

The latest trailer for Solo Levelling: ARISE OVERDRIVE is available to watch right now, and you can view it above. Focused on gameplay, it showcases the game’s striking cel-shaded visuals and highlights many of the screen-filling bosses players can expect to take on.

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How Moonlighter 2 Is Emerging as a Top Roguelike and Shopkeeping Hybrid

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Back in the decidedly murky days of May 2018, a game called Moonlighter arrived and delivered something no other title was attempting at the time. Blending shop management with classic fantasy roguelike dungeon-crawling, Moonlighter had players plundering dangerous dungeons for loot and glory before hauling those spoils home to stock and sell in their very own shop.

It was a genuinely fresh concept, and it’s easy to see how Moonlighter won over players around the world. Now, more than seven years later, Moonlighter 2 (or, to use its full name, Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault) has finally arrived, and it fully realises the promise of the original in ways that already make it feel essential for PC gamers.

A Shift to 3D That Goes Far Beyond Visual Flair

A quick glance at the screenshots and footage from Moonlighter 2’s early access build reveals just how dramatically the game has changed visually. Abandoning the top-down, 2D sprite style of its predecessor, the sequel embraces an isometric 3D presentation complete with fully modelled characters and richly built environments.

This isn’t a simple graphical upgrade, though. The 3D perspective gives each biome a stronger sense of place, adds much more detail, and creates smoother, more responsive combat. Combined with a cleaner, more intuitive interface, Moonlighter 2 feels like a significant leap forward in both looks and usability.

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault on PC

No Longer a “Diet” Roguelike — The Sequel Goes All In

While the roguelike systems in the original Moonlighter were enjoyable, they weren’t especially deep. Dungeons were fairly straightforward, and the shop loop became easy to exploit once you learned the right prices to charge.

Moonlighter 2 tackles this head-on. The sequel leans much more heavily into run-based structure, adopting a broader roguelike framework that fans of Hades will recognise. Procedurally generated biomes now feature far more variety, and runs grant unique perks that influence both dungeon exploration and shopkeeping. As a result, choices during each run matter significantly more, replacing the slow, number-grinding progression that defined the first game.

Shopkeeping Has Been Rebuilt From the Ground Up

Shopkeeping has evolved into a full strategic system rather than the light management loop of the original game. As before, you’re not just slashing monsters – you’re slashing prices too – but developer Digital Sun has dramatically expanded the retail mechanics.

Instead of simply reading customer reactions to determine optimal prices, players now engage with tactical layers involving special events, stackable perks, boosts, charms, and decorations to improve profit margins. The depth of Moonlighter 2’s shopkeeping now stands firmly alongside its dungeon exploration as one of the game’s core pillars. Speaking of which…

Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault on PC

Combat and Exploration Have Received the Depth the First Game Lacked

Where the original Moonlighter relied on fairly straightforward combat, Moonlighter 2 commits fully to expanding its action systems. The hero now has access to a wide set of upgradeable weapons: spears, maces, clubs, and more. This complements a redesigned perk, upgrade, and gadget system that ensures each room plays differently.

The sequel delivers a deeper ARPG-style experience by introducing a wider range of enemies, hazards, and room types. This forces players to adopt a more tactical approach rather than relying on the simple roll-and-strike rhythm of the first game. The result is twofold: dungeon runs feel like a fully fledged ARPG experience rather than just a means to collect stock, and the lure of diving deeper for greater rewards becomes far more tempting, often challenging players to resist their own greed.

You’re Fighting for More Than Profit Alone

Delving into dungeons in Moonlighter 2 still helps you stock your shop, fill your purse, and upgrade abilities, but the sequel also introduces a broader meta-progression system. Instead of funding a handful of individual vendors, players now invest their hard-earned resources into rebuilding an entire community known as Tresna.

Your profits still unlock new establishments, as in the first game, but the sequel expands this into a larger, interconnected NPC ecosystem. Helping one character can open new opportunities with others, creating a network of upgrades and bonuses. Whether you’re defeating monsters, adjusting prices, or revitalising your community, Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault offers an experience that stands apart from everything else.

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Everything You Need To Know About Escape From Tarkov on Steam

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In early access since 2017, the tactical multiplayer extraction shooter Escape from Tarkov finally takes the spotlight with its version 1.0 release and debut on Steam. Unapologetically hardcore and ultra-gritty, the game is shaping up to be a standout in the extraction-shooter genre.

Bookmark this guide: below you’ll find everything you need to know about Escape from Tarkov on Steam, including the release date, gameplay details, editions, the 1.0 update changes, latest trailer, and PC specs.

Escape from Tarkov Steam Release Date

Escape from Tarkov’s full release on Steam is officially scheduled for 15 November 2025. At this time, no release has been announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, or Nintendo Switch 2 – but reaching version 1.0 typically precedes a console launch, so a port may be on the horizon.

Escape from Tarkov on Steam

Escape from Tarkov Steam Editions

When you purchase Escape from Tarkov via Steam, you’ll select from multiple edition tiers — each offering progressively more starting gear, stash space and bonuses. Here are the details:

Standard Edition

  • Base game of Escape From Tarkov

Left Behind Edition

  • Base game of Escape From Tarkov
  • Secure container (2×2 cells);
  • Expanded stash (10×40 cells);
  • Left Behind Edition gear and skills set.

Prepare for Escape Edition

  • Base game of Escape From Tarkov
  • Secure container (3×2 cells);
  • Expanded stash (10×50 cells);
  • Prepare for Escape Edition gear and skills set;
  • Increased standing.

Important for existing players: If you already own the game via the official launcher and want to use the Steam version, you will still have to purchase any edition on Steam to play via Steam. Your account and progress can be linked, but you cannot bypass buying the game on Steam. In some positive news, however, if you have a higher-tier edition already on the original launcher and buy a lower tier on Steam, the system will grant you the higher edition automatically when launching via Steam.

Escape from Tarkov on Steam

Escape from Tarkov Gameplay

While extraction shooters have been around for some time, few execute the formula quite like Escape from Tarkov. Set in the fictional Russian city of Tarkov, locked in endless conflict and lawlessness, you join one of the warring PMCs (private military companies) and find yourself cut off behind a blockade, surrounded by enemy PMCs and hostile locals.

Your goal isn’t just to survive, it’s to escape with valuable loot. What sets Tarkov apart is the risk: any gear you bring into a raid can be lost if you don’t make it out. That high-stakes tension is harder to find in many of its peers.

Beyond that, you’ll also encounter a variety of quests that diversify the gameplay, offering rewards and progression. One of your key hubs is the hideout—a base you can upgrade to craft gear, boost stats, and generate passive income.

Escape from Tarkov on Steam

The gunplay is intense and detailed. The injury system is highly realistic: a shot to your leg will hamper your movement, serious bleeding requires a tourniquet, broken bones need a splint – just popping a standard medkit won’t always cut it.

Overall, Tarkov favours careful, methodical play. With a minimalist UI, strong 3D audio and environmental cues, every footstep, gunshot and ambient sound matters. Charge in blindly and you’re likely to be eliminated quickly.

On the weapons side, customisation is incredibly deep. Every component of a gun—from optics and stocks to muzzle brakes and grips—affects handling, recoil and accuracy. Ballistics are sophisticated too: different rounds penetrate differently, and physics matter. The creative scope for firearm tuning is one of Tarkov’s biggest draws.

Escape from Tarkov 1.0 Update Changes

With version 1.0 arriving, the developers have confirmed several significant changes and milestones to mark this full release. Some of the key features and updates include:

  • A major wipe of player levels and stashes for PvP mode as part of version 1.0’s launch.
  • Major updates to PvE mode, including a refreshed PvE experience and new content designed to broaden the game beyond just hardcore multiplayer raids.
  • Performance and anti-cheat improvements: The devs have emphasised fixes for long-standing performance issues, cheating mitigation, and better stability underlying version 1.0.
  • Integration with Steam’s features for the first time (achievements, friends list etc) while retaining server-wide compatibility (Steam and non-Steam players share servers).

These changes mean the game is not only getting a marketing push via Steam, but also a structural maturation: better defined release status, improved systems, and broader accessibility for new players — even if the hardcore loop remains the same.

Escape from Tarkov on Steam

PC Specifications

Powered by the versatile Unity engine, Escape from Tarkov scales well across hardware (from mid-range rigs to high-end setups) with the specs below giving a good guideline.

MINIMUM:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 10
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 or similar
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1660 or similar
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 80 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 11
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-14700F or better
  • Memory: 64 GB RAM
  • Graphics: RTX 4070 or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 80 GB available space

Where Can I Watch The Latest Trailer?

The latest trailer for Escape from Tarkov is available to watch right now, and you can catch it above. Celebrating the highly anticipated version 1.0 release of Escape from Tarkov, this new trailer is packed with gameplay footage designed to excite existing players and introduce the world of Tarkov to newcomers alike. 

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New PS5, PS5 Pro, PS4 Games Release Dates In 2025 And Beyond – All Upcoming PS5, PS5 Pro, PS4 Games

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Want to know about new upcoming PS5, PS5 Pro and PS4 games release dates in 2025? Want to know about what PS5 games are coming soon? Then this article will be your touchstone throughout the whole of 2025 to keep up with every game coming to PS5, PS5 Pro and PS4, as it will be consistently updated and maintained to include only the most accurate information.

For further reading, you can check out our in-depth PS5 guide, PS4 games that give free PS5 upgrades guide, all the best PS5 games available, all PS5 games that have enhanced graphics, PS5 games that support crossplay, PS4 games that run at 60 FPS on PS5, which PSVR games give free PSVR2 upgrades and our feature which details every game you’ll be able to buy for PlayStation VR2. You can also catch our previews of the best upcoming PS5 games coming soon in 2025, too.

PS5 Games Coming Soon – All Upcoming PS5, PS5 Pro, PS4 Games Release Dates 2025


It should be noted that this list contains only games that are set to appear on a PlayStation platform, (PS5, PS5 Pro, PS4). This list is split into months, with game releases dated appropriately. Following the monthly breakdowns is a list of games that are confirmed to be coming to PlayStation platforms, though have no release date, but are still expected to release sometime in 2025.

All Upcoming PS5, PS5 Pro, PS4, Games 2025 Release Dates In This Guide:

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October 2025 PS4, PS5, PS5 Pro Games Release Dates


November 2025 PS4, PS5, PS5 Pro Games Release Dates


  • Football Manager 26 (PS5) – November 4
  • Cairn (PS5) – November 5
  • Syberia Remastered (PS5) – November 6
  • Unbeatable (PS5) – November 6
  • A Pizza Delivery (PS5) – November 7
  • Goodnight Universe (PS5) – November 11
  • Lumines Arise (PS5) – November 11
  • Possessor(s) (PS5) – November 11
  • Rue Valley (PS5) – November 11
  • Sacred 2 Remaster (PS5) – November 11
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana (PS5) – November 13
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (PS4, PS5) – November 14
  • Clawpunk (PS5) – November 14
  • Where Winds Meet (PS5) – November 14
  • Demonschool (PS4, PS5) – November 19
  • Neon Inferno (PS4, PS5) – November 20
  • R-Type Delta HD Boosted (PS4, PS5) – November 20
  • Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury (PS5) – November 20

December 2025 PS4, PS5, PS5 Pro Games Release Dates


Stay tuned as we keep this 2025 PS5, PS5 Pro and PS4 game release date guide updated!

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Counter-Strike at 25: How Valve’s Iconic Shooter Redefined Competitive FPS Gaming

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If DOOM can be globally recognised as the godfather of the FPS genre at large, then surely Valve’s Counter-Strike must be thought of in similar statuesque terms when we come to terms with its impact on the online multiplayer FPS sphere. Nothing less than a games industry juggernaut with the global recognition to match, this is how, on its 25th anniversary, Valve’s Counter-Strike utterly redefined the online multiplayer FPS landscape and revolutionised a genre in the process.

The Origins of Counter-Strike: How a Half-Life Mod Sparked a 25-Year Legacy

Rather than being created in a vacuum, Counter-Strike was instead birthed from the design DNA of another legendary Valve shooter, Half-Life. Originally developed as a mod for Half-Life by developers Minh Le and Jess Cliffe and then published by Sierra Studios, Counter-Strike saw immediate success before being acquired by Valve in 2000.

Released as a standalone game by the House That Half-Life built from this point forward, Counter-Strike became much more than the sum of its parts as it trailblazed the formulation of communities both locally and online. From LAN parties that would spring up across the world to the empowerment of the community to manage its own competitive online platforms, Counter-Strike has arguably been at the vanguard of every major push that the FPS genre has made into the PC gaming community since the 21st century dawned.

25th Anniversary of Counter-Strike

Indeed, you can certainly make the case that had Counter-Strike not existed, the quality of the competitive multiplayer gameplay in titles such as Call of Duty and others would be nowhere near what it was in the late 2000s, when similar efforts had their own industry-defining successes.

The Purity of Skill: What Made Counter-Strike a Competitive Icon for 25 Years

Utterly detached and set apart from the likes of Call of Duty, Fortnite and Apex Legends with their innumerable perks, special abilities, funky weapons and unique skillsets that serve to artificially separate players from one another even before they peer down the barrel of their chosen boomstick, Counter-Strike instead was and continues to be all about player skill. If you’re downed, it’s not because the other person got you with an air strike or some devastating AoE ultimate attack; it’s because you were outplayed, plain and simple.

Everything is precisely calibrated in Counter-Strike towards mastery. Whether it’s getting to grips with the different degrees of weapon sway and recoil that are unique to each firearm, the physics which govern the throw of a grenade, or even just the feeling of kinetic movement as you sprint across a courtyard and leap over some obstacles, everything that you can get good at in Counter-Strike feels appropriately well-earned and satisfying when you do.

25th Anniversary of Counter-Strike

Stripped-Back Design, Timeless Appeal: Why Counter-Strike Endures After 25 Years

To that end, Counter-Strike has stripped everything right back. There are no perks, no gimmicks, no imbalanced hero characters and no exotic loadouts. Everybody begins with the same standard loadout, and only by the sweat of their brow and their gun-toting acumen can they earn sufficient money to purchase new armaments at the beginning of each consecutive round. Arguably, this approach has contributed to Counter-Strike’s ongoing contemporary success too, with Valve resisting the temptation of such industry dog-walking baubles and instead sticking to the core essence which garnered Counter-Strike all of its well-deserved critical and commercial popularity in the first place.

There’s also another, rather sizable upside to Counter-Strike’s streamlined gameplay, too. Not only is it supremely easy to grasp – you kill the folks on the other team and either plant or defuse the bomb depending on which side your find yourself on – making it catnip for newcomers, but so too does the fact that its core gameplay loop has seen so little change in 25 years that even lapsed Counter-Strike players can hop straight back in with little stress.

Counter-Strike was very much emblematic of the streamlined, eSports shooter archetype that we would later see proliferate across the PC space in the 2010s and in the last few years. Valve’s trend-creating online shooter remains a game that just about anybody can play regardless of their rig, and one which absolutely levels out the skill playground so that anybody, given enough time, could become a master in their own right. If you had to quantify all of the best aspects of the eSports concept as a single game, it would be Counter-Strike, make no mistake.

25th Anniversary of Counter-Strike

How Counter-Strike Elevated Teamwork and Redefined Online FPS Play

As much as Counter-Strike emphasises a purely skill-based approach to its straightforward gameplay loop, this is just one side of the figurative coin. The other, of course, is teamwork. No matter how good you are, success in Counter-Strike is all about teamwork and macro coordination. Not only should you and your teammates share enemy positions, but so too should there be ongoing strategising in every game where the team is constantly re-evaluating the threat and prioritising defending and attacking the objective accordingly. For the first time, comms in a competitive multiplayer game felt utterly essential, and this would be something that countless other tactical shooters that would follow in the wake of Counter-Strike would also take to heart.

Counter-Strike and the Birth of Esports: 25 Years of Competitive FPS Excellence

Naturally, this focus on a dual team and skill-based approach that was devoid of such gimmicks and which made player competence utterly transparent, all came together to make Counter-Strike overwhelmingly fertile ground for the then-nascent eSports scene. Fast forward more than two decades, and that very same eSports scene has gone from strength to strength, not only opening the door for other titles to step into the competitive arena, but also reinforcing Valve’s seminal online multiplayer shooter as an eSports mainstay thanks to its easy-to-follow action and timeless, streamlined mechanics.

From the release of Counter-Strike 1.6 in the early 2000s to the cutting-edge Counter-Strike 2 of today, Valve’s legendary shooter has demonstrated a level of longevity and cultural impact that few games can rival. Twenty-five years on, the Counter-Strike 25th anniversary stands as a celebration of enduring design, precision gameplay, and a fiercely loyal global community. With the Counter-Strike Major Championships continuing to grow each year — offering ever-increasing prize pools and drawing millions of viewers worldwide — Valve’s flagship FPS shows no signs of slowing down. If anything, a quarter of a century later, Counter-Strike remains the definitive benchmark for competitive shooters and the enduring heart of the esports scene.

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