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Ubisoft 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."
Continue Reading at GameSpotGame Publisher Claims TikTok Used AI To Alter Ads, Adding A Racist Stereotype
Indie publisher Finji says TikTok used generative AI to alter its ads without permission—including one that inserted a racist, sexualized stereotype of a character from Usual June. The studio, known for publishing titles like Night in the Woods and Tunic and developing Usual June and Overland, says the modified ads ran as if posted from its official account.
Finji CEO Rebekah Saltsman first raised the issue publicly, asking followers on Bluesky, "If you happen to see any Finji ads that look distinctly UN-Finji-like, send me a screencap."
Talking to IGN, Saltsman says that Finji has "AI turned all the way off" on its TikTok ad account. The team became aware of the issue only after users began commenting on its legitimate ads, questioning strange versions that didn't match the original video creatives. Viewers sent screenshots showing what appeared to be AI-generated variants. One image viewed by IGN shows an altered version of Usual June key art in which protagonist June is redrawn with exaggerated hips and thighs, a bikini bottom, and over-the-knee boots--imagery Saltsman says invokes a harmful stereotype.
Continue Reading at GameSpotMultiple New Far Cry and Assassin's Creed Games Are On The Way, Ubisoft Confirms
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has teased that multiple new Far Cry and Assassin's Creed games are on the way following the company's recent restructuring.
Guillemot was interviewed by Variety and asked about the future of franchises like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry now that they're under Vantage Studios, a Creative House Tencent is also invested in.
"Under the Assassin’s Creed brand, several titles are in development, spanning both single-player and multiplayer experiences, with the ambition to further grow a community that exceeded 30 million players last year," Guillemot teased in response. "On Far Cry, anticipation is high, and we currently have two very promising projects in development."
Continue Reading at GameSpotBattlefield 6 Players Want More DLC Maps, And Faster, But EA Won't Do It
Battlefield 6 producer Alexia Christofi has reacted to the conversation surrounding the game's new map releases, saying she understands people want more maps, and to have them arrive more frequently, but that is not going to happen. The studio is focusing on releasing high-quality maps, and that takes time.
"We're releasing on a cadence where we feel the maps are up to quality and we're happy with how they play, the variety they give to the players," she told GamesBeat (via GamesRadar). "There are worlds in which we release hundreds of maps, but they're not fun. We never want to do that. We have to make sure that the maps feel good to play, that they're fun to play."
Battlefield Studios has pledged to release two new Battlefield 6 maps per season. This is a slower pace than that of Battlefield 4, a game that the studio took inspiration from for Battlefield 6. Taking inspiration from that game never meant that Battlefield Studios was going to copy its cadence for new maps in Battlefield 6, though.
Continue Reading at GameSpotResident Evil Requiem Leaks Has Capcom Deploying Its Anti-Spoiler Squad (Lawyers)
With physical copies of Resident Evil Requiem out in the wild, leaks for the game's story and its ending have inevitably appeared online. If you're looking to avoid spoilers, now might be a good time to stay far away from YouTube, Reddit, and any comments sections, as details on Requiem's story begin to flood in. Capcom is making an effort to address any of these leaks ahead of the game's launch next week, by appealing to players to help preserve the day-one experience--and if that doesn't work, Capcom's legal team is on the case.
"Please don't post or share pre-release leaks and spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem," Capcom's statement reads. "We really want everyone to enjoy the game's story and experience as much as possible. Our legal department will continue to issue takedowns and deletion notices for leaks in order to preserve your day-one experience."
2026 marks a big year for Resident Evil, as the franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary. Resident Evil Requiem is the first new mainline entry in the series since 2021's Resident Evil Village, and later this year, the Zach Cregger-directed Resident Evil movie lands in theaters.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBioShock Movie Is Planned To Coincide With New Game Release, Apparently
A BioShock movie is happening now at Netflix, and it's apparently planned to coincide with the release of a new version of the game. That's according to producer Roy Lee, who said in an interview that Netflix and rights-owner Take-Two are "very anxious to see the movie come out" because the plan is for it to "coincide with some of the potential new incarnations of the game."
Lee did not name any specific games outright, but Take-Two recently reiterated that the long-in-development BioShock 4 will see the light of day ... some day. A remake of the original BioShock was reportedly in development, but was canceled in 2025.
As for the BioShock movie, Lee told Collider the plan was to make it "a few years back," but director Francis Lawrence had a full plate with The Long Walk and The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping. That movie is set for release this December. Lee said Lawrence will be in post-production on that movie until "at least September," so it might still be some time before the BioShock movie gets made.
Continue Reading at GameSpotResident Evil Film Teased As A Game-Like Roller Coaster Packed With "Nonstop" Action
As post-production continues on a new live-action Resident Evil movie, more details have gun to surface on the Zach Cregger-directed film. The filmmaker behind Barbarian and Weapons was given "carte blanche" to approach the project in any way he saw fit, and producer Roy Lee described the project as a "nonstop action" flick designed to make you feel like you're playing a Resident Evil game.
"It's one of these movies that it's different than Weapons," Lee said to Collider. "It's like a roller coaster ride of nonstop action, of just showing a point of view of a character and an original story in the world of Raccoon City, where it's like the experience of watching the movie is similar to the experience you would get playing the game, is what Zach is trying to do."
Aside from one memorable first-person sequence in 2005's Doom, video game film adaptations tend to keep far away from gamified storytelling. Lee added that Cregger is bringing his talent for composing beautiful shots to Resident Evil, and he believes that audiences will be impressed once the end credits roll. "It's just that he's definitely spent a lot of time prepping various shots that will impress the audience in ways they've not seen things before," Lee explained.
Continue Reading at GameSpotIt's Great To See Xenoblade Chronicles X On Switch 2, But Come On
Nintendo might be holding a contest to see how ridiculous game titles can get on Switch 2, especially when it comes to bringing over original Switch games. The latest example is Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition -- Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. That's right, you're not seeing double: There are two editions in that ridiculously long name. Sure, it was possible to just go with the subtitle "Nintendo Switch 2 Definitive Edition," but the company probably figured that screws up its framework for these upgrades.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is egregious, but somehow, Nintendo will give it more competition next month. That's because Super Mario Bros. Wonder -- Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park arrives on March 26. Rolls off the tongue, right? We could then express our annoyance at the scattershot pricing for these upgrades, especially when games like Super Mario Odyssey and Pokemon Violet/Scarlet received free Switch 2 updates. But that's for another day.
This isn't the first time that the Xenoblade franchise has seen some silliness releasing on a new platform. Xenoblade Chronicles 3D brought the original RPG in the series from Wii to a portable format, but with one caveat. The game was exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS, so that box art wasn't the cleanest. But it is sort of quaint in retrospect compared to Xenoblade Chronicles X on Switch 2.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPlayStation Boss Attempts To Justify Bluepoint Games’ Closure
Sony Interactive Entertainment exec Herman Hulst has recently explained the company's decision to shut down the Demon's Souls remake developer Bluepoint Games, citing a myriad of environmental factors from changing player behavior to ballooning development costs.
In an email sent to staff that Kotaku obtained, Hulst praised some projects that are doing well, like Death Stranding 2, Ghost of Yotei, Helldivers 2, and MLB The Show. However, when it came to the Texas-based studio Bluepoint Games, Hulst explained that certain factors were "making it harder" to build games sustainably.
"At the same time, we're operating in an increasingly challenging industry environment," Hulst said. "Rising development costs, slowed industry growth, changing player behavior, and broader economic headwinds are making it harder to build games sustainably. To navigate this reality, we need to continue adapting and evolving. We've taken a close look at our business to ensure we’re delivering today while still well-positioned for the future. As a result, we will be closing Bluepoint Games in March."
Continue Reading at GameSpotNintendo Explains Why Classic Pokemon Games Are Releasing Differently: "We Thought It Would Be Fun"
The Pokemon Company and Nintendo made the surprise announcement that Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are coming to Nintendo Switch next week, but some fans are puzzled by the unusual standalone release of these retro Game Boy Advance classics. While a Nintendo FAQ did little to elaborate on why these games aren't coming to Nintendo Switch Online, the official word is fascinating regardless.
One prompt in the Nintendo Support FAQ reads, "Why are you handling these classic games differently?" The answer states: "In celebration of 30 years of Pokémon, we thought it would be fun to return to the ultimate versions of the original Pokemon adventures in the Kanto region with these special releases." It's a response that largely dodges the core concern of the question.
In the FAQ, Nintendo also stated that it "thought users will appreciate the ultimate versions of those original adventures" rather than releasing the original Red and Blue for Game Boy. When addressing whether those original versions would be a part of Nintendo Switch Online, the FAQ simply lists every Pokemon spin-off title already in the Nintendo Classics library, adding that the company has "nothing to announce regarding any other potential titles."
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Switch 2 Version Of Digimon Story: Time Stranger Is $10 Less Than PS5 And Xbox
Digimon Story: Time Stranger (Switch 2)
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Digimon Story: Time Stranger is coming to Switch 2 and Switch on July 10, 2026. This follows the monster-collecting RPG's original launch on PS5, Xbox, and PC last year. Preorders for the physical Switch 2 and Switch versions are available for $60 at Amazon and Best Buy--which is $10 less than the game's MSRP on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC--and include many of the same preorder bonuses as those previous versions. Here's a rundown of where to preorder Digimon Story: Time Stranger on Switch 2 and Switch, plus all the bonus content you get for securing an early copy.
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Tales Of Arise: Beyond The Dawn Switch 2 Preorders Are Live
Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at WalmartAfter first launching on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S back in 2021, Tales of Arise is now getting a Switch 2 release on May 22 with the new Beyond the Dawn Edition. This $50 Switch 2-exclusive version is available to preorder at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. This new version is packed with bonus content, including the Beyond the Dawn story expansion, and the physical version of the action RPG also comes with unique reversible cover art. Here are the full details on the Switch 2 version of Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn and where to preorder.
Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn $50 | Releases May 22Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn includes both the base game and its expansion, Beyond the Dawn. Released in 2023, the expansion adds around 20 hours of extra content to Tales of Arise. The physical edition also includes reversible cover art, plus a selection of additional in-game costumes and items. Here's a look at all the extras:
- Tales of Arise base game
- Beyond the Dawn DLC
- Reversible cover art (physical edition only)
- Travel Support Pack
- Silver Weapon collection
- Free Update battle contents
- Two additional difficulty modes
- Weekly Famitsu weapon
- Atelier Sophie collaboration costumes
- SNX Collaboration Pack
Preorders for Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn are available for $50 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. Digital preorders are also available on the Nintendo eShop. Please note that this is a Game Key-Card release, meaning no game data is included on the cartridge. Instead, the physical game works as an access key that lets any Switch 2 console you insert it into download the digital version of the game from the eShop. You will need to download the full game before playing, which requires 55GB of free space on your Switch 2 or its microSD card.
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at WalmartTales of Arise originally launched in 2021, and the sci-fi fantasy game follows the masked slave Alphen and the mysterious girl Shionne on their journey to end the Renans' oppression of the Dahnan people that has lasted for over 300 years. Featuring fast-paced combat and a deep customization system, Tales of Arise earned generally positive reviews, with critics praising it for its storytelling and mature themes.
"If you're looking for a lengthy, charming, and engaging JRPG to play on your shiny new console or PC gaming rig, Tales of Arise is certainly a fine choice. Just don't go into it expecting an all-time classic," Heidi Kemps wrote in GameSpot's Tales of Arise review.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Adventures Of Elliot Amazon-Exclusive Edition Includes A Unique Poster
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (Amazon Exclusive Edition)
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Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at WalmartThe Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales finally has a release date of June 18, 2026 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, and PC, and preorders are available now. You can pick up the standard Amazon Exclusive Edition for $60 on PS5, Xbox Series X, and Switch 2, which comes with a double-sided poster. Standard editions without a poster can be preordered from Best Buy and Walmart.
If you prefer digital, the Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions are available for preorder on the PlayStation and Xbox storefronts for $60 and $70, respectively. You can also preorder directly from the Square Enix Store, all versions are available to purchase early, including the exclusive Collector's Box for $230 (or $160 without the game). Here's a look at where you can preorder each version of The Adventures of Elliot, plus all the preorder bonuses and exclusive items they include.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Standard Edition Preorder BonusesPreordering any version of the game comes with Elliot's Departure pack, a couple of useful in-game items designed to give players a leg up in the game's early hours. The Attack Up Sword Magicite boosts your sword attacks, and the Departure Brooch accessory increases the amount of cash and magicite that enemies drop. You can only receive these bonuses if you secure your copy before the launch date.
Continue Reading at GameSpotFortnite Just Held A Surprise Live Event In The Middle Of A Thursday
With very little fanfare or promotion in advance, Fortnite just surprised its players with a new live event that took place during rounds of Battle Royale at 3 PM PT on Thursday afternoon--not really when anybody is expecting a Fortnite event to go down. The event saw a rocket saw a rocket emerge from the recently added red rift in the sky, before flying around a bit through several other rifts, and then it eventually landed at Classified Canyon. In all, the event lasted about 90 seconds. Check out a replay of the event below.
THE VISITOR IS NOW ON THE CHAPTER 7 ISLAND
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What's interesting about this event is that it was basically the same as the rocket launch event that occurred in Chapter 1 Season 4, and which was repeated last summer in Fortnite OG, but this time it happened in reverse. In that past event, the visitor took off from the island, flew through several rifts, and then left through a new rift--the rift being red was a new wrinkle in the OG re-do. But this time he arrived through the rift and landed on the island.
What does that mean? It's hard to say just yet, but after the event ended, a new line of story quests was added to BR, and you can talk to The Visitor himself next to his rocket at Classified Canyon to get a few new details. One more set of new story quests will drop next week as well.
Continue Reading at GameSpotIndie Metroidvania MIO: Memories in Orbit Getting A Physical Edition Soon
After garnering positive reviews earlier this year with its digital release, MIO: Memories in Orbit is officially gearing up for a physical release on April 10. The metroidvania sees you exploring a gorgeous, unsettling, robotic world, as you unravel its mysteries and unlock heaps of new abilities along the way. Preorders are now open for the physical version of MIO, which is coming to PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch later this year.
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Surprise Demo Out Now Lets You Hunt For Secret Alien Threats
The fate of the world is in your hands in Arc System Works' new title, Donutal. But you won't save it by picking up a gun. Instead, Donutal places players in charge of determining which aliens can immigrate to Earth and which visitors from another world are actually threats to humanity's survival. And a free demo is on Steam now.
The premise may remind some fans of a more lighthearted Papers, Please or the Men in Black films, minus the action sequences. Donutal's action is all verbal as players converse with Earth's new arrivals in the orbiting space station that used to be called the ISS. The players' character is the Chief Xeno Inspector on the station, which is the job that's waiting for you after 150 years in stasis. Because the player was charged for each of those years in cryosleep, they have to pay off a massive debt before they can even dream about going home to Earth.
To work off that money owed, players will screen groups of up to as many as eight aliens at once. Subjects can be interrogated one or two at a time, but it prove more illuminating with duos. Some alien species drop all facades about their hidden motives if placed with members from a rival race.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBluepoint's Closure Is Emblematic Of Sony's Biggest Failures During The PS5 Generation
A once-beloved PlayStation studio is no more.
On Thursday, we learned that Sony Interactive Entertainment is shutting down Bluepoint Games, which had not released a game in over five years. Bluepoint made a name for itself with remakes of PlayStation classics like Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls, but as Bloomberg reports, the studio worked on a live-service God of War game after being acquired in 2021. That was canceled by Sony in early 2025, and with no new projects greenlit about a year later, the studio will shut down.
While Bluepoint may just look like yet another victim of the video game industry's recent flurry of layoffs, studio closures, and live-service game failures, the closure is also emblematic of the biggest problems PlayStation has faced throughout the PS5 generation. This is a generation where Sony hasn't done a good job of managing and shepherding its most beloved franchises, has released fewer games due to bloated development timelines, and has been generally inconsistent with its live-service efforts.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSlay The Spire 2 Finally Enters Early Access Next Month With New Co-Op Mode
Mega Crit has announced that Slay the Spire 2 will be released into early access on Steam on March 5. When it does come out, it'll feature a co-op mode that lets you experience the rougelike with friends.
Slay the Spire 2's co-op mode will let groups of up to four players go on a run together. It will actually give you access to multiplayer-specific cards that emphasize teamwork and ability synergy, so those who typically play roguelikes solo will have a reason to check it out.
The original Slay the Spire is a classic roguelike, with its approach to card-based combat and encounter-driven runs becoming particularly influential for the genre. This sequel was first announced in 2024 and was going to be released last year before a delay to March 2026. This new gameplay trailer finally gave us the firm March 5 early-release date, which it shares with Pokemon Pokopia and Marathon.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Fighting Game Community Bands Together In Solidarity To Help Free Player From ICE
As fervent as its in-game rivalries can get, the fighting game community is a diverse space that frequently bands together to support members in their time of need. So upon hearing the news that a longtime member, Ludovic Mbock, had been taken in by ICE, players from across the globe quickly banded together in a fierce show of condemnation for the government agency and support for their comrade-in-fisticuffs.
Based out of Maryland, Ludovic has been known in the fighting game community since the era of competitive Street Fighter IV. While his primary focus is on on Street Fighter VI, he also plays competitively in Tekken, The King of Fighters, and Melty Blood: Type Lumina. Ludovic was sponsored by The Hiero Group, an esports community organization based out of the Washington D.C./Maryland/Virginia (DMV) area.
"Lud has been in the FGC for as long as I can remember, dating back to the Street Fighter IV days, and a constant presence at both large events and locals," says Ref54, a longtime friend of Ludovic who asked that we use his online handle. "He's always been a friendly face in the community, always down to chat and play with folks. He forged some real tight bonds within the community, never heard a bad word about him."
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