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Final Direct For The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Has A Shocking Reveal Of Yoshi's Voice Actor
The next Mario movie comes to theaters on April 1, and you can get tickets for it now.
Today's Nintendo Direct was all about The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and it included the release of the latest trailer for the animated film and some big cast announcements. Check it out below.
The main voice cast members of the film opened the Direct, wishing viewers a happy "Mario Day" (observed on March 10). The trailer opened with a sequence overtly inspired by the Mario Galaxy games, with Peach's castle being lifted into space by Bowser Jr. Seen in the trailer was Wart, the Super Mario Bros. 2 villain, who is voiced by Luis Guzmán. Other newly revealed additions to the cast are Issa Rae as the Honey Queen and Childish Gambino himself, Donald Glover, as Yoshi.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSimpsons: Hit & Run Revival? "Never Say Never," Producer Says
The GTA-inspired 2003 action game The Simpsons: Hit & Run is a fondly remembered licensed game based on the hit show, and fans have been calling for a remaster or re-release for years. The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman has once again spoken up to give fans some semblance of hope that a revival of sorts could happen.
Speaking to People, Selman said, "Never say never."
He helped write the game, and admitted he had "no idea" it would become such an enduring success. He also recalled that the thinking at the time was that after people saw the success of 2001's GTA III, there was a desire to make a "The Simpsons version" of the Rockstar Games title.
Continue Reading at GameSpotEA Cuts Staff At Battlefield 6 Dev After Game's Massive Initial Success
Battlefield 6 broke records for the franchise and was the top-selling game of 2025 in the US, but that apparently wasn't enough to insulate the dev team from layoffs. EA has laid off staff from across Battlefield Studios, but the exact number of affected employees is currently unknown.
According to IGN, EA characterized the layoffs as a "realignment," and all four of the studios under the Battlefield Studios banner--DICE, Ripple Effect Studios, Criterion Games, and Motive Studio--will remain open.
"We've made select changes within our Battlefield organization to better align our teams around what matters most to our community," said EA in a statement. "Battlefield remains one of our biggest priorities, and we're continuing to invest in the franchise, guided by player feedback and insights from Battlefield Labs."
Continue Reading at GameSpotMonster Hunter Stories 3 Launch Schedule Reveals Exactly When It Unlocks Across The Globe
There's no mainline Pokemon game launching this year, but Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection might be the next best thing. Better yet, you won't have to wait too much longer for it to arrive, as the fantasy-themed creature-collecting game lands on March 13. Like other big games, Monster Hunter Stories 3 will go live across the globe that day, and if you're looking to see when you can jump in, you can check the full list of launch times below.
Essentially, once the clock hits 12 AM in each region, that's when the game will be available to play. This means that countries like New Zealand, Korea, and Japan can start playing first, while the players in the US, Canada, and the UK will have to wait a little longer.
One thing to note here is that several of the console and PC start times are different--depending on where you're situated in the globe, and we've broken the list up into two categories to reflect this.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSee The Bloody Trailer For Ex-Rockstar Dev's New Nazi-Killing Game
The first big story trailer for Nekome: Nazi Hunter has arrived. For anyone just catching up, the upcoming single-player, third-person action is set in World War II and is directed by GTA and Red Dead's Jeronimo Barrera.
The game is inspired by grindhouse films and follows the character Vano Nastasu, a Romani man who is hunting down Nazis after they killed his family.
Barrera said in a news release that Nekome: Nazi Hunter is one of his favorite and most personal stories that he's ever worked on. "Vano is hunting Nazis. He's doing more than just punching them in the face, as his every move is a calculated act of revenge that transports players into his world," he said.
Continue Reading at GameSpotJohn Wick, Warhammer 40K Dev Says It Had To Reject Mysterious IP Twice: "It Would Shock The World"
Saber Interactive has worked on a number of famous franchises over the years, but the company has not said been able to take on every partnership possibility. In an interview with IGN, Saber's chief creative officer Tim Willits said, "If I could tell you the game that I turned down twice, it would shock the world."
Saber's newest partnership is with Lionsgate for a new John Wick game featuring Keanu Reeves himself. The company has also made games in the Jurassic Park, Hellraiser, World War Z, Warhammer 40K, A Quiet Place, and Ghostbusters franchises, among others.
Willits said he's unable to discuss the partnership in question that did not materialize, but remarked that he was approached twice for it, and twice had to say no. "So it's my, 'Like someday in the future, I will brag about it.' I can't say it now because I'll get in trouble, but it's the coolest IP ever, and I can't make the game because we just have too much going on," he said.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGhost Of Yotei: Legends Wasn’t Built After The Campaign--It Grew With It
After being announced last year, Ghost of Yōtei's new co-op multiplayer Legends mode will go live on March 10 for the PS5 game. The mode arrives mere months after Ghost of Yōtei's October 2025 launch, but development on it ran throughout the production of the single-player game. Developer Sucker Punch Productions says that this resulted in roughly an equal amount of time being spent on the multiplayer mode in addition to the main single-player campaign that was crafted for Ghost of Yōtei.
"We had a core team working on multiplayer throughout [Ghost of Yōtei's] development," Sony Interactive Entertainment's Gillen McAllister said in a blog post. "We were reacting and responding and pulling the systems in, figuring out how they would work in a multiplayer context. As [the main game] finished, people moved over to work on Legends, flesh it out. It's an interesting development process. There's a lot of stuff that looks like a prototype for a long time, and then when the team moves in, it's a really rapid escalation and improvement. It's like an advent calendar: we wake up every morning and see something new. There's so much new content, and that the game is getting amazing and beautiful so quickly once the rest of the team jumps in to contribute."
Ghost of Yōtei's Legends mode puts a new spin on Atsu's mission to exact revenge against the Yōtei Six, as the story is told centuries after her quest came to an end. Characters have been exaggerated, details have been lost over the ages, and the story has taken on a mythic quality, transforming into a legend that has been passed down across time. Each warlord has been reimagined, and you'll face off against them and their followers across various missions as one of several specialized classes.
Continue Reading at GameSpotSave On Keyboards, Laptops, Gaming Mice, And More In Razer's Members Week Sale
Now is a great time to sign up to become a Razer member, as the popular brand is running its eponymous Razer Members Week, which runs from Monday, March 9, until Sunday, March 15. This event makes it easy for members to save on all sorts of gear, as you'll be eligible for a variety of exclusive discounts throughout the week--and depending on how much you spend, you'll also earn "return credits." The return credit program is essentially the same thing as cash back. Spend at least $99, and you'll get $10 back. Spend $499 to get $40 back. And if you spend at least $1,499, you'll get $80 back. Your money is returned as a promo code (which can take up to 20 days to arrive via email). Best of all, becoming a Razer Member is entirely free, and you'll get a $10 promo code just for signing up.
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A Petri Dish Full Of Human Brain Cells Just Learned How To Play Doom
In 2024, Elon Musk's Neuralink implant allowed a quadriplegic patient to play RuneScape and Slay the Spire in his brain. But now, scientists are taking things further, training lab-grown brain cells to play video games sans any connection to an actual human brain. Naturally, it didn't take long for someone to teach these clumps of cells to play Doom.
Cortical Labs--an Australian neurological research company that used its neuron-powered computer chips to play Pong in 2021--recently revealed that it has developed a method to easily program those chips using Python. Shortly afterwards, independent developer Sean Cole used the Python interface to Cortical's brain cell-covered chips to play Doom, a task that only took him about a week to pull off (via NewScientist).
"Unlike the Pong work that we did a few years ago, which represented years of painstaking scientific effort, this demonstration has been done in a matter of days by someone who previously had relatively little expertise working directly with biology," Cortical Labs' chief scientific officer Brett Kagan said. "It's this accessibility and this flexibility that makes it truly exciting."
Continue Reading at GameSpotMonster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Review - Monstie Mash
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is Monster Hunter firing on all cylinders. It takes Monster Hunter's core loop and molds it into a fantastic RPG with flexible turn-based combat, an engrossing story, and a captivating world. Its onboarding isn't the smoothest and some grinding can throw off the pace, but once Stories 3 settles into a rhythm, it's tough to put down. There's always one more monster to slay, one more den to raid, or one more quest to complete. This momentum builds into an explosive third act that I won't forget anytime soon.
You play as the prince or princess of Azuria, a prosperous kingdom on the brink of war with a neighboring nation. After negotiations between the two kingdoms fail, you and your party set out on a globetrotting adventure to understand the root of the struggle. It's an intriguing setup that sidesteps a lot of RPG tropes by putting the conflict front and center early on. Vermeil, the neighboring nation, isn't painted as a ruthless power-hungry aggressor: Their land is being torn apart by the Encroachment, a crystallization phenomenon that is spreading across their kingdom. This complicates both sides' motives from the outset, and adds shades of gray in what could have otherwise been a clear-cut good vs evil premise.
What really humanizes the Vermeil, though, is Princess Eleanor. In order to deescalate the war, she voluntarily puts herself in Azurian custody in order to buy the party some time to reverse the Encroachment without resorting to an all-out conflict. While you never actually visit Vermeil, Eleanor uses food to paint a vivid picture of what it was like growing up there. Meals have always played an important role in Monster Hunter, so it's clever how they're used to tell her story to the player.
Continue Reading at GameSpotPC Cases Are Heavily Discounted At Woot This Week
Woot is offering steep discounts on a variety of PC cases, including those from Corsair, MSI, and Cooler Master. Better yet, you can use promo code CASE20 to save an additional 20% (up to a maximum discount of $20). Some cases are already seeing price cuts of over 50%, making this an excellent way to upgrade your setup for cheap. Note that Woot is an Amazon company--so Prime members are eligible for free shipping. The event runs until March 11 at 11:58 PM CT.
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PSA: You'll Have to Pay For Switch 2's GameChat Soon, And It's Not Worth It
The Nintendo Switch 2 is doing very well for Nintendo financially, even as fans settle into the knowledge that it is essentially a more powerful, premium Switch system. The Switch 2 lacked the new bells and whistles that typically come with the notoriously experimental company. One major exception was the addition of a new C button, for Chat, a shortcut key for the new GameChat functionality. Now almost a year into its lifespan, the free-trial period for that feature is closing on March 31, 2026, after which you'll have to pay for it going forward. And we can confidently say, having played Switch 2 for almost a year now: Don't do that.
Now, to be clear, GameChat isn't going to be its own paid subscription service. Instead, it will be part of a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, which is required to play many online games and comes with a few perks like the NES and Super NES game libraries. You may already have an NSO subscription, and even the basic version of it includes GameChat. So if you've already got it, you're covered, and nothing is really changing for you. Some players have speculated that Nintendo will be raising the price of NSO to accommodate the new feature--and simply because all kinds of subscriptions have raised in price over the last couple of years--but Nintendo hasn't announced a price hike yet. If you're already subscribed, the change will be virtually invisible to you.
And to be frank, if you aren't subscribed, the change will also be invisible, because you've probably rarely if ever used GameChat. Nintendo has not shared usage statistics for the feature, but anecdotally, it doesn't seem to be used all that often in multiplayer settings. The screen-sharing functionality is neat, but it can be laggy and it makes your play-screen smaller.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBungie Makes Key Change To Marathon's Microtransactions
Bungie's new extraction shooter, Marathon, is finally here. Shortly after its launch on Thursday, Bungie announced that it plans to change the amount of in-game currency (called Lux) players earn when purchasing a $10 USD Lux bundle from the store.
"In the near future, we're making an adjustment to the amount of LUX you get for the $10 (or regional equivalent) LUX bundle to grant 1120 LUX (1000 + 120), up from 1100 LUX (1000 + 100)," Bungie said in an article posed to X. "As a part of this whole process, we'll be crediting 20 LUX to players for each $10 LUX bundle they purchased before this change occurred."
The studio also announced that an update is in the works, set to arrive sometime next week. Bungie plans to release full patch notes when the update goes live, but in the meantime, the studio has revealed the following three changes, which will be included in the patch.
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