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Twisted Dark

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Twisted Dark is an immersive VR comic reading experience built around one core promise: a huge amount of story content delivered inside interactive 3D worlds. h volume inside its own custom 3D scene designed to pull you into the book’s atmosphere. Explore the environment and uncover hidden Twisted Objects. Find one and the world “breaks,” shifting into its unsettling Twisted version. If you want an atmospheric, content-rich experience that blends reading with exploration and discovery, Twisted Dark delivers the definitive way to enter the story.

The Switch 2 Version Of Digimon Story: Time Stranger Is $10 Less Than PS5 And Xbox

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 11:53
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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

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 11:32
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After 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 22

Tales 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.

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Tales 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.

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The Adventures Of Elliot Amazon-Exclusive Edition Includes A Unique Poster

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 11:15
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The 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 Bonuses

Preordering 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.

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Fortnite Just Held A Surprise Live Event In The Middle Of A Thursday

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 11:01

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
FULL MINI LIVE EVENT pic.twitter.com/2ntX52FSOw

— Shiina (@ShiinaBR) February 19, 2026

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.

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Indie Metroidvania MIO: Memories in Orbit Getting A Physical Edition Soon

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 10:45
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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

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 09:00

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.

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Bluepoint's Closure Is Emblematic Of Sony's Biggest Failures During The PS5 Generation

Game News - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 08:56

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.

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High On Life 2 Review - Skate 'N Gun

Games Reviews - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 08:50

Who knew that adding a skateboard to a first-person shooter would make for a better game? It's an unconventional approach, for sure, but developer Squanch Games isn't exactly known for following conventions. If 2022's High On Life was Metroid Prime by way of Rick and Morty, then High On Life 2 looks to Ratchet & Clank, Sunset Overdrive, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for new ingredients to add to its eclectic mixture. The end result is an improved sequel--absolutely bursting with creativity and out-of-the-box ideas--that nonetheless suffers from a few familiar shortcomings.

Like the first game, High On Life 2 plops you into the space boots of a silent and nameless protagonist, complete with an arsenal of talking alien weapons. The story setup is much the same, too, except instead of hunting down an extraterrestrial drug cartel that wants to turn humans into a narcotic, you're killing off the celebrity propagandists, financiers, and scientists behind an extraterrestrial pharmaceutical company that wants to turn humans into a narcotic (one with much better branding than the drug from the first game).

You're also on the wrong side of the law this time around, swapping your role as a bounty hunter for that of a rogue assassin, illegally murdering your way across the galaxy. The nearly identical setup is an odd choice, but your wanted status makes for some interesting deviations, and the pivot to Big Pharma as an antagonist sharpens the anticapitalist satire.

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