

November's opening week brings heavyweight sports management alongside arcade chaos, from Football Manager 26's Premier League debut to Sonic's 32-player battle royale and brutally challenging indie experiences.


October closes with a legendary JRPG remake, a post-apocalyptic extraction shooter, and industry shifts that could reshape gaming's future.


October's fourth week brings franchise heavyweights back to the spotlight alongside creative indie experiments, while the industry grapples with continued employment instability and platform strategy shifts.


October's third week brings an eclectic mix of releases, from fantasy roguelites and atmospheric puzzle adventures to long-awaited vampire RPGs and demonic shooters, while industry turmoil continues to shake independent studios and major publishers alike.


October's second week brings nostalgic platforming reimagined, a roguelite beat 'em up from genre masters, Battlefield's grand return, and atmospheric horror while industry shakeups continue with major acquisitions and workforce changes.


The end of September delivers an eclectic mix ranging from nostalgic fighting game collections to cutting-edge horror experiences, while major industry showcases reveal the future of gaming across multiple platforms.


The end of September(minus the two days next week) delivers a powerhouse lineup featuring Hades II's full release, Silent Hill f's Japanese horror revival, and Microsoft's second Xbox price hike of 2025.


This week brings diverse gaming experiences from mystical roguelite adventures to word-based combat systems, while major industry developments reshape the landscape with patent controversies and milestone achievements.


September's second week delivers an exceptional lineup spanning roguelite innovation, franchise revivals, and cooperative adventures, while industry deals reshape gaming's landscape.


The first week of September delivers heavyweight releases including the long-awaited Hollow Knight: Silksong alongside cyberpunk shooters and ninja action platformers, while PlayStation Studios faces internal restructuring after recent failures.
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