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Pantheon Rise of the Fallen eyes its February patch for next week – here are the preliminary patch notes

Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen has been using several weeks to post blogs, lore, and design previews of its update due in February, but none of them provided a release date beyond… well, February. As of the MMORPG’s most recent post, we now have a release window of sometime next week as it goes through internal testing, […]
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Mortal Online 2 plans its next test server for plate armor and VoIP changes

Mercenary Plate is just too darn good in Mortal Online 2. That isn’t intentional, but it is how things have shaken out, hence why the next patch that’s going into public testing on February 25th will involve stat normalization for plate armor. No one wants to pick armor that’s just not going to be good in […]
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World of Warcraft hypes up next week’s Midnight early access with previews of its Prey system and Haranir race

There’s a lot to wrap your head around in regard to World of Warcraft’s upcoming Midnight expansion, including what’s the deal with its new allied race and Prey system. Fortunately for us, Blizzard posted a couple of informative overviews of both of these features in case you’re a little behind the curve. The Haranir allied […]
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First Impressions: Witchspire has charming visuals and promise, but the demo is a bit rough

The moment I first saw Witchspire was a thing, I knew the exact people in my life for whom the title alone was an alluring promise. I’m not exaggerating with that; there are people who mean the world to me who are here precisely for big witch hats, witch cottages, and everything that goes along with endless […]
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Why Echo Generation 2 is a Day One Game Pass Sequel to Watch

We have been lucky enough to get our hands on the Echo Generation 2 demo a little early, and dive into Cococucumber’s unexpected sequel.

The post Why Echo Generation 2 is a Day One Game Pass Sequel to Watch appeared first on TheXboxHub.

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Spellcaster Chronicles Preview– A Bold but Divisive MOBA Shift

Quantic Dream is entering the MOBA space was never going to be neutral. This is a studio historically known for authored consequences and controlled narrative arcs, now producing a 3v3 arena title in Spellcaster Chronicles coming to early access on Steam February 24th 2026. The premise is mechanically coherent, if philosophically unusual: reduce hero complexity, lower…

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Indie horror game Am I Nima offers a captivating psychological mystery laced with existential dread

Am I Nima’s premise is quite brilliant when you think about it. You’re Nima, an amnesiac young girl who wakes up realizing that #1, she remembers nothing about who she is and what happened to her, and #2, she’s been locked up inside a basement. By her own mother. Who, I might add, views her like she’s some kind of shapeshifting alien from The Thing, a creature that’s only imitating humans.

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GTOGG’s 2026 – Which indie games are we looking forward to this year?

A year is a long time – we have twelve whole months ahead of us, and most of them will likely be filled with brand-new game releases; some we already know about, while others are still the subject of rampant speculation. Today, we’re taking a look at indie games that are confirmed to be coming out in 2026 – titles that, barring any unexpected delays, we’ll be able to get our hands on and play later this year.

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Top Indie Game Releases of January 2026, Part 1 – GTOGG’s Curated Picks – A giant crab with cannons?!

Happy New Year! 2026 has arrived, and the indie game releases are not slowing down. Not one bit. We hope you’ve all had a good rest during the holiday season, because January is already hurling a handful of promising indie titles at us – so strap in and enjoy our list of personal picks from the first week of the month!

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Final Fantasy XI’s next update adjusts Besieged fight patterns, Limbus monster credit, and Dynamis-Divergence penalties

While Square Enix still plans to make Final Fantasy XI’s Besieged monsters more difficult, there’s something it needs to do first: implement a new set of changes in the next version update. The developers say they are well aware that Besieged currently involves most players camping by the spawn points if they’re geared enough to […]
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Here’s how Elder Scrolls Online is boosting its sub perks when seasons begin this year

As fans of Elder Scrolls Online already know by now, this year is bringing a shift to a seasonal content release model for the MMORPG, including new events, an eventual enfolding of DLC into the game for free, and a business model update that centers on a battle pass system. But what about the benefits […]
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Palia teases new QoL and a backpack-wearing ferret friend coming to the ranch January 13

The post-holiday portion of the winter season can often feel like a moment of hibernation and calm, and that appears to be what Palia is going to be leaning in to when it puts forth its Winter’s Wonder: Snowbound Sanctuary content patch on Tuesday, January 13th. At least that’s part of the vibe exuded by […]
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Once Human teases its 2026 plans as the ‘Year of the Monsters’ kicks off

How do you feel about a new scenario in Once Human featuring a gigantic battle with a semi-submerged monstrous entity? The newest preview video from the game’s developer is promising that 2026 will be the “Year of the Monsters,” and not just because the developer quickly gets replaced by a light-headed monster to do the narrating. That […]
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