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Battlefield 6 Price Slashed On Amazon Just Before Season 2
Battlefield 6, which was 2025's best-selling game in the US, is available for a very nice discount ahead of the game's highly anticipated Season 2 update on February 17.
Amazon is currently selling Battlefield 6 for $39.88 on PS5 and Xbox Series X. That's a nice 43% discount from the normal $70 price point. The lowest the game has ever been sold for since launch is $35, so this price is just a few ticks above that.
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Mewgenics Just Beat The Binding of Isaac's Concurrent Player Record
Mewgenics has already bested Binding of Isaac: Rebirth's concurrent-player record, just over 24 hours since release. This means, at least by one metric, it is co-developer Edmund McMillan's most successful release yet.
As of 1:30 ET on Wednesday February 11, Mewgenics has an all-time best concurrent-player count of 74,176, which is 4,000 players above Binding of Isaac: Rebirth's record of 70,701. Mewgenics is also leagues above most of McMillan's other releases, in term of concurrent player count. The original Binding of Isaac has a peak of 12,575 players, while Super Meat Boy has a high of 5,153. Mewgenics already made back its budget just 180 minutes after release.
Mewgenics is a collaboration between Super Meat Boy and Binding of Isaac dev Edmund McMillan and Bombernaut developer Tyler Glaiel. It is a roguelike-tactics game where you command a platoon of cats through three torturous acts. Any kittens who survive the onslaught become the parents to a new generation of feline warriors. The game won big praise from reviewer Jason Rodriguez, who said in GameSpot's 9/10 Mewgenics review, "Although it can easily overwhelm you with a high degree of complexity early on, this gradually gives way to an appreciation for the many strategic layers cleverly constructed amongst the chaos."
Continue Reading at GameSpotStarCraft’s Factions Are Getting Pocket-Sized Reinforcements
It's been a busy month for Blizzard as it reveals what's next for game franchises like Overwatch, Warcraft, and Diablo, and for StarCraft fans, the big news is that it's coming to toy shelves soon. Toy manufacturer JoyToy has officially announced that it will produce collectibles based on the sci-fi real-time strategy series, and it has teased several Terran, Zerg, and Protoss figures to kick off this line.
Like several of its other toys, these are "small-scale" action figures measuring approximately 10cm, and the studio says it's aiming to recreate several small details. Metallic power armor for Terrans, biological Zerg details, and advanced energy armaments of the Protoss are some of the features being teased by the company.
JoyToy has become a popular brand over the last couple of years, as its Warhammer 40,000 action figures have been very well received since entering production.
Continue Reading at GameSpotGTA 6 Could Help Make 2026 Gaming's Biggest Year Ever, Analysts Say
GTA 6 and ongoing Switch 2 sales could make 2026 a massive year for the video game industry. Marketing data firm Circana has predicted that GTA 6 will help fuel a record-breaking year, projecting a total income of $62.8 billion. That number would exceed 2021's previous record of $61.7 billion and would represent a 3% growth over 2025, which broke $60.7 billion.
GTA 6 represents the highest "purchase intent" recorded since Circana began tracking the metric. The firm also predicts the game's sales will help drive accessory and subscription purchases. The Switch 2 is already the fastest-selling console of all-time; Circana predicts the momentum will continue into 2026. Subscription services like PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass were also major drivers of revenue in 2025 and are expected to continue to grow in the current year.
Additionally, Circana's report emphasizes that 2026 has a set of challenges. Rising hardware costs, escalating prices in other economic sectors, and the increasing popularity of free-to-play PC and mobile games like Roblox and Fortnite could shake up the industry. The release of the Steam Machine could also represent a significant shift in the market.
Continue Reading at GameSpotWait, Masters Of Albion Is Chapter One In A Planned Trilogy?
Despite saying last year that his upcoming god game Masters Of Albion would be his last game, English game designer Peter Molyneux has claimed that this game is actually just one chapter in a planned trilogy.
Speaking to IGN on February 11, Molyneux said that Masters of Albion will launch in early access as chapter one in a three-part "epic." It's a "complete game" that will feature the familiar beats of the hero's journey.
"So this is an epic,” Molyneux said. "We are thinking about three epic chapters, I suppose you'd call them. Then what we'll be releasing into early access will be chapter one, and it's going to take us quite a few years to get to chapter three. But this chapter one, it has a story. It starts as a classic story of a hero coming and finding his power. There was an adversary who was doing something awful. There was a confrontation. It's a classic. This first chapter is a classic beat of that narrative story. There's going to be love, loss, hate, and betrayal in that first episode of the story. So it is a complete game. We are just thinking bigger rather than, 'Right, this is the game. That's it.' We've always been thinking about this bigger story."
Continue Reading at GameSpotThis New Starship Troopers Boomer Shooter Is Out Next Month, Do You Want To Know More?
The 1997 film Starship Troopers is a nuanced satire of fascism and ultraviolence. No one really cares about that, though, because the franchise is at its best when the focus is on squashing bugs. Developer Auroch Digital (Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun) is looking to do its part with Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War, a first-person boomer-shooter that looks like it was pulled straight out of the late '90s. It's launching on March 16 for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2, and a PC demo is now available. Do you want to know more?
Similar to its work on Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Auroch Digital has gone with an action-first approach and low-polygon graphics for this Starship Troopers game. Players will get to lead troops through battlefields infested with bugs, wield an arsenal of over 30 weapons--including the classic Morita autorifle, mechs, and tactical nukes--and take part in a campaign that's peppered with FMVs featuring General Johnny Rico, who is once again played by actor Casper Van Dien.
Starship Troopers has maintained a video game presence over the years, with recent entries including the real-time strategy game Starship Troopers: Terran Command in 2022 and the 2024 FPS Starship Troopers: Extermination. Arrowhead's Helldivers 2 is considered to be the best Starship Troopers game currently, even if it has nothing to do with the franchise other than its on-the-nose references to the movie.
Continue Reading at GameSpotResident Evil 4 PC Performance Drastically Worsened By New DRM Update - Report
Following growing speculation that Resident Evil 4's latest patch has negatively affected its performance on PC, Digital Foundry has confirmed this through its own testing.
The outlet tested both the current and previous version of the game (by way of a mod), with the core difference between the two being the type of DRM implemented. Previously, Resident Evil 4 made use of Denuvo DRM, while its latest update has replaced it with Enigma Protector DRM. This new version of DRM has introduced major bottlenecks when it comes to CPU performance, with Digital Foundry measuring nearly 2ms lost to CPU processing times in some instances.
With its testing setup that prioritized CPU-limited scenarios, this manifested a massive decrease in output frame rate, down to 144fps from 217fps. It should be noted that these slowdowns won't be as noticeable, if at all, in GPU-limited scenarios, or in instances where the game's AI is providing a larger overhead than the new DRM features. Still, it's an example of an update measurably changing the performance of a product years after release without any real benefit to its players.
Continue Reading at GameSpotFable Reveal Made Peter Molyneux Emotional, Feels Game's World Has "Antiseptic" Feel To It
Peter Molyneux, who created the Fable series and is known for hyperbole, has reacted to the recent Fable reveal, saying it made him "incredibly emotional" and that is he proud to know his creation is living on. He also said the game's world, in its current state, has a "slight antiseptic" feel that lacks character and grime.
Speaking to IGN, Molyneux said he is a person who cries frequently, and he felt himself "tearing up" when he saw the new trailer in January.
"I felt incredibly emotional, and the reason I felt emotional was: 'F*** me. This thing that we created, it's going to live, it's going to carry on. This world, which we loved creating so much, and other people loved, has a life,'" he said.
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