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Ys Memoire: Revelations In Celceta Switch Preorders Include A Bunch Of Extras
Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta - Day One Edition (Switch)
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First released for PS Vita in Japan over a decade ago, Ys: Revelations in Celceta quickly became a hit, garnering rave reviews from critics for its real-time combat and engaging narrative. It would eventually make its way stateside, and now a premium new version is coming to Nintendo Switch on June 30. Preorders are now open for Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta - Day One Edition, which comes bundled with a slew of collectibles. If you missed out on the original adventure--or want to relive it on a modern screen--be sure to give it a look.
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New Game About Monster Politicians Somehow Less Evil Than The Real Thing
The Fractured Kingdom is holding an election in Cavalier Game Studios' new card-based roguelike Prime Monster. This nation has a three-party system that lets players choose between Viscount Sucksworth of the Vampiric Victory party, Orcs-4-U representative Chopper Badstone, and The Zombified People's Movement's prime shuffler, Rotilda De Cay. They're all monsters here, and there's no promise too outrageous for them to make in order to gain political power.
The demo for Prime Monster is out now on Steam, and the cards let players unleash every dirty trick in the book. Murder isn't out of the question, but why kill your political opponent when you can smear their good name and ruin their reputation? Some fates are worse than death for these mostly dead creatures.
Cavalier Game Studios is going for political satire with some of the available initiatives, including calls for same-hex marriage and demands to release the nosferatu files. And rather than discouraging players from making false promises to the electorate, Prime Monster rewards them for lying. The more outlandish the promise, the more likely it is to keep you in power. These voters are pretty gullible, and they don't seem to mind voting for the greater evil.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPhil Spencer Leaving Xbox, As Microsoft AI Boss Takes Over And Promises No "Soulless AI Slop"
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is retiring from the company and Xbox president Sarah Bond is leaving in a massive shakeup for the gaming giant.
Spencer had been with Microsoft since 1988, starting as an intern and rising through the ranks to become the overall head of gaming within Microsoft. IGN was first to report the news.
Shortly after it was made public, Spencer himself announced it via a post on Twitter, saying, "It's rare in life to know when a chapter is closing, but after 38 years at Microsoft, that moment has arrived for me. I've made the decision to retire and begin the next chapter of my life. It's a milestone that's given me a chance to reflect on the incredible journey I've been fortunate enough to share with so many of you."
Continue Reading at GameSpotPreorders Are Live For The Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Switch 2 Physical Release
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Switch 2 Edition
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is making the jump to the Nintendo Switch 2. This new version upgrades the game's visuals and performance to take advantage of the Switch 2's more powerful hardware. You can expect higher resolution and framerates on Switch 2--along with all the extra story content and gameplay tweaks present in the Switch version of the game. While the Switch 2 digital version is available on the eShop for $65 (or as a $5 upgrade patch for those who already own the Switch version), physical copies of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Switch 2 Edition are launching on April 16, 2026. Preorders for the physical release are available now for $65 at Amazon and Best Buy.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Switch 2 Edition$65 | Releases April 16, 2026Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Switch 2 Edition includes is the full Switch game and Switch 2 upgrade patch on the cartridge. There are no preorder bonuses announced, but the upshot is you get the full game data on the card, unlike many other Switch 2 titles that require hefty downloads as a Game-Key Card.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPS5, Xbox Series X|S, And Switch 1 Sales Dropped In January For The US
The newest sales data for the US video game industry has arrived, and one of the takeaways is that hardware sales continue to slide for all major platforms--except the Switch 2, it seems.
Circana's report for January 2026 sales in the US showed that spending on hardware rose by 16% year-over-year, jumping to $248 million for the month. This growth was achieved despite the PS5 seeing a 17% decline in spending, the Xbox Series X|S posting a 27% decline, and the original Switch falling even more dramatically by 79% compared to last year.
The Switch 2, it seems, was the savior for hardware spending in January 2026, and it did well enough to offset all of those declines. Despite that, the Switch 2 was actually January 2026's No. 2 top platform for unit and dollar sales. The PS5 was the No. 1 overall console platform in January 2026 by those metrics, even with its 17% year-over-year decline in sales.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSkate Players Unload On EA Over Broken Promise About Not Paywalling Maps
EA is bringing back the Isle of Grom in Skate Season 3, but fans aren't happy about it because only players who have purchased a premium pass will be able to freely revisit the tutorial island. Essentially, it will be locked behind a paywall for everyone else, which goes against the promise EA made last year before Skate hit early access.
Thus far, the fan response to EA's announcement has been largely negative.
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— ִ ࣪ ˖ ࣪ rei lynn ! ᰔ ݁₊ (@nkocharm) February 19, 2026EA subsequently issued a response that it launched Skate in early access "so we could build it with players, not behind closed doors ... Yes, sometimes plans have to change. That's part of the deal when you're building in public. We're here, we're listening, and we're going to keep shaping skate. Together."
Continue Reading at GameSpotSave Big On Funko Pop! Figures At Woot This Weekend
From now until Tuesday, February 24, Woot is having a big sale on various Funko Pop! figures, keychains, pins, and more. Some deals may be limited and run out by the time the sale ends, so if you've had your eye on one of these for a while, it may be a good time to finally pull the trigger. While each item is discounted individually, if you purchase five or more of the items listed, you'll get an additional 50% off your order, no coupon required. Woot is owned by Amazon, so all orders are processed and shipped by them--and if you're an Amazon Prime member, you'll get free standard shipping.
See at WootThe available figures span a wide range of properties, from Star Wars and DC to WWE and even classic B-horror films. For you superhero fans, a handful of Marvel Cinematic Deluxe figures are available for $6 (were $30), including Captain America, Vulture, and Mysterio. Regular Marvel figures you can pick from include many other MCU characters like She-Hulk, America Chavez, Kate Bishop, Gorr, and so much more. If you're more a DCU fan, fear not - there are plenty of figures from the movies for you. You can pick up a General Zodd figure for $8 (was $9), and even a caped Black Adam for $4.29 (was $13).
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Rayman's 30th Anniversary Edition Is Just The "First Step" In Franchise's Comeback, Ubisoft Says
Ubisoft recently announced a 30th anniversary edition of the 1995 original Rayman, but that might not be the only project the company has on tap for the iconic franchise.
Speaking to Variety, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said the 30th Anniversary Edition of the game is "the first step in the brand's comeback."
Guillemot did not have any news to share in the interview about what's next for Rayman, but the executive said Rayman has "unique charm and enduring appeal," and more is in store.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBaldur's Gate 3 Fans Will Be Very Happy With One Of Solasta 2's Big Improvements
The early-access release date for Solasta 2 is quickly approaching, and the game features a number of big improvements over its predecessor. One particular addition could drastically change how you play the game, and it should make a lot of Baldur's Gate 3 players very happy.
In a new video, developer Tactical Adventures and actors Devora Wilde and Ben Starr run through the big improvements coming to Solasta 2. They include the high-profile new cast members, like the aforementioned Wilde and Starr alongside Ellen Thomas (EastEnders) and Amelia Tyler (Baldur's Gate 3).
The visuals have also been radically improved, with the game now using Unreal Engine 5. They put particular attention on character models for Solasta 2, with the level of detail rivaling Baldur's Gate 3. If you played the first Solasta, you may remember the characters looking a little bit stiff.
Continue Reading at GameSpotOver The Garden Wall Is Finally Getting A Blu-ray Release This Spring
Over the Garden Wall - The Complete Series Blu-ray
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Get your tea kettle hat and jaunty little cape ready: Cartoon Network’s animated 10-episode miniseries event Over the Garden Wall is finally seeing a Blu-Ray release. It’s been a classic ever since its original airing in 2014 thanks to its unique art direction, impeccable autumnal vibes, and unique blend of humor and folk-horror. Until now, though, you’ve either had to fish for it on streaming services (until, of course, it was taken off HBO MAX) or dig out a DVD copy. Now you can have a physical version, in HD, sitting on your shelf in between your copies of Trick-R-Treat and Halloween H20. Over The Garden Wall - The Complete Series Blu-ray hits store shelves on April 7, 2026, for $24, but it’s available for preorder now at multiple online retailers--and some are even discounting the new Blu-ray to $20.
Over the Garden Wall - The Complete Series Blu-ray$20 (was $24) | Releases April 7, 2026This new Blu-ray features all 10 episodes of the short-lived series, plus a selection of special features. Preorders are available for $24 at Amazon, while Walmart and Gruv are offering a slight discount, bringing the Blu-ray collection to just $20. We expect Amazon will likely drop its price to match before launch, and thanks to Amazon's preorder price guarantee, you're entitled to any price drops between now and launch, and won't be charged until your order ships.
Continue Reading at GameSpotUbisoft Montpellier Evacuated 800 Employees Over A Bomb Threat
Ubisoft's Montpellier studio was evacuated over a bomb threat earlier this week, and an investigation is reportedly underway to find the person or persons responsible.
According to French news outlet Midi Libre, the bomb threat was sent to police on Thursday, February 19, which forced 800 Ubisoft Montpellier employees to evacuate the building. Police subsequently searched for an explosive device and were unable to locate one.
"After investigation, authorities have confirmed there is no credible threat to our Montpellier studio," said an Ubisoft spokesperson in a statement to GameSpot. "As a precaution, we evacuated the building and worked with local authorities. All employees are safe, and operations will resume."
Continue Reading at GameSpotLA Sues Roblox Over "Unsafe Online Environment" For Kids, Marking Yet Another Roblox Lawsuit
Roblox Corporation has been hit with yet another lawsuit, this time from LA County, over the company's online social game Roblox being "an unsafe online environment that has become a breeding ground for predators."
According to a February 20 Game Developer report, LA County has cited myriad "unfair and deceptive business practices" that put children in danger. Posted to the county's official website, the suit alleges that Roblox "failed to protect children from predatory behavior" and "repeatedly exposed [them] to sexually explicit content, exploitation, and grooming" by putting profits over protections. It also claims that Roblox hasn't done enough to implement safeguards that actually protect children despite public announcements to do so, which does include facial scans and age-verification checks.
"This lawsuit is about protecting children from online predators and inappropriate content," Los Angeles County board chair and first district supervisor Hilda L. Solis said. "Roblox has a responsibility to keep kids safe, but instead, it has allowed its platform to become a place where children can be exposed to grooming and exploitation. Los Angeles County is taking action to hold the company accountable and demand real safeguards."
Continue Reading at GameSpotUbisoft CEO Responds To Nepotism Accusations After He Appoints Son A Top Boss
Ubisoft has been a family business since its origination, and that trend continued with the naming of CEO Yves Guillemot's son, Charlie Guillemot, the co-head of the newly formed, Tencent-backed Vantage Studios division of the French gaming giant. Charlie already pushed back against nepotism accusations, and now his father has reacted to the concerns as well.
Speaking to Variety, the elder Guillemot said Ubisoft was "created as a family company" and it is this family-oriented structure that he believes is essential to the company today and into the future.
"This perspective guides our decisions and helps us build franchises, teams, and strategies that endure for decades," he said.
Continue Reading at GameSpotYou Have To Be In Japan For This Awesome Pokemon FireRed And LeafGreen Special Edition
The forthcoming rerelease of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch is an odd one, as it'll be standalone and cost $20 for each version. This release gets stranger when you factor in that Japan is getting what appears to be an exclusive special edition with some appealing goodies.
Per the Japanese Pokemon website (spotted by Nintendo Life), this special edition includes reproductions of the original Game Boy Advance packaging for the classic Pokemon games. It also comes with a special case that holds three glass Poke Balls depicting the Kanto starters: Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.
The set comes with a download code for FireRed or LeafGreen, depending on which version you purchase. Pokemon Center Online lists the special edition with a price of 19,800 yen, which is a little over $127 USD.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNioh 3 Sees Best Start Yet For Team Ninja Series
Just two weeks after launching, Nioh 3 has already sold over 1 million copies globally. That makes the action-RPG the "fastest-selling entry in the series' history," according to the Team Ninja website. Of note, the game achieved the sales milestone while only releasing on PS5 and PC, too.
On top of that, Team Ninja revealed that the entire franchise has now surpassed 10 million copies sold. The series started in February 2017 with Nioh on PS4, followed by a PC port later that year and a PS5 version in 2021. Nioh 2, which is actually a prequel, came along in 2020 for PS4, with a PS5 and PC release in 2021. The games have never been available on Xbox or Switch hardware. It's worth including that Sony published the first two Nioh games outside of Japan, too.
There is a chance that changes later this year. Earlier this month, a Nioh 3 trailer ended with specific language stating that the game couldn't arrive on other consoles until six months after the February 6 launch on PS5. That leaves the door open for possible Xbox Series X|S and Switch 2 versions--especially considering Koei Tecmo is the worldwide publisher this time.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSony Terminated Fan-Made, Diablo-Like Bloodborne Project, Indie Dev Says
Whenever Sony gets mentioned, there's somehow always an excuse to bring up Bloodborne, especially since a remake or remaster just doesn't seem likely anytime soon. Following the closure of Bluepoint Games, though, an indie developer has revealed that Sony allegedly stepped in to pull the plug on the Diablo-like Bloodborne project he revealed in November 2024.
Developer Maxime Foulquier began showcasing Bloodborne: Top Down Arena in November 2024. The unofficial project--an isometric brawler inspired by Diablo and Vampire Survivors gameplay while set within the Bloodborne universe--was a long way off, but the game looked like a promising amalgam of systems that Foulquier believed would make it different enough to escape the Eye of Sauron. (That is, Sony's lawyers.)
Unfortunately, when it comes to Bloodborne, no one can escape Sony's eye. With the company announcing its imminent plan to shutter remake maestros Bluepoint Games, Foulquier took it upon himself to reveal that Sony forced him to stop development on his Top Down Arena.
Continue Reading at GameSpotUbisoft CEO Tries To Justify Mass Layoffs
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has attempted to explain the company's recent push for a further €200 million ($235 million) in cost reductions, which has led to mass layoffs and a spate of game cancellations recently.
Speaking to Variety, Guillemot said the video game industry overall "grew very quickly" coming out of COVID, with people anticipating that the momentum for gaming generated during the pandemic would be sustained. However, this did not "fully materialize," Guillemot said.
For Ubisoft specifically, Guillemot said this anticipation for future returns "led to too many projects and increased complexity," and now Ubisoft is making major cuts. The latest of the layoffs hit Ubisoft Toronto, but the team's Splinter Cell remake remains in development.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGame Sales Grew In January 2026 in The US, But Mainly For One Reason Specifically
The first 2026 data from Circana has landed, revealing how the video game industry fared in January 2026 and the year so far. One takeaway to consider is that software sales are growing, but not by much, and mainly fueled by spending on subscription services in a month that did not have many high-profile new releases.
Circana's US report said total spending on video game content in January 2026 rose by 3% year-over-year to $4.3 billion. This uptick was driven mainly by subscription spending, which rose by 23% year-over-year. Meanwhile, spending on console games and PC games only rose very modestly, at 2% and 1%, respectively. Additionally, spending on mobile games fell 1% during January 2026.
The Circana report did not single out any specific subscription services, but there are many in play currently. Some of them include Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, Nintendo Switch Online, Apple Arcade, Nvidia GeForce Now, EA Play, Game Club, Humble Bundle, Prime Gaming, and Ubisoft+, just to name a few.
Continue Reading at GameSpotUbisoft Teases "Several New IPs" Are Coming Under New Structure
As part of its plans to restructure the company, Ubisoft has established Creative Houses to focus on developing games across a wide variety of IP and genres. What does this mean in practise? In a new interview, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot explained how each Creative House isn't just a hub for video game development, but will also operate "like dedicated business units" that will be held accountable for performance and the development of new games.
"Each Creative House will have full responsibility for its brands’ development and its profit and loss (P&L), including the development of new IP," Guillemot said to Variety. Guillemot added that this new model will provide focused innovation for both existing brands and new IP. "We already have several new IPs in progress and look forward to sharing more soon," Guillemot said.
While Vantage Studios already has its own structure, legal framework, and governance as a subsidiary of Ubisoft, the "appropriate model" for the other Creative Houses is still being finalized. Ideally, this will enable each of the units to find the "right balance" between autonomy, accountability, and strategic alignment.
Continue Reading at GameSpotTrump's Tariffs, Which Impacted Gaming, Ruled Illegal By Supreme Court
After decimating countless industries with his ultra-aggressive and wide-ranging tariff plan, President Donald Trump's expensive duties have been ruled illegal by the now-majority conservative Supreme Court.
According to reports by AP and CNN, the Supreme Court decided 6-3 that Trump's sweeping tariffs exceeded the powers he has. The decision--which centered on the "reciprocal" tariffs he levied on nearly every other country--came from Chief Justice John Roberts, who wrote for the court that the Constitution "very clearly" gives Congress the power to impose taxes (and that does include tariffs, too).
“The Framers did not vest any part of the taxing power in the Executive Branch," Roberts wrote in the decision. "The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope. In light of the breadth, history, and constitutional context of that asserted authority, he must identify clear congressional authorization to exercise it."
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