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Hotfix

Hotfix over refunds, Bethesda says a patch for Starfield on PS5 is coming this week 🔧

The PS5 launch has been rough: frequent crashes made players consider refunds. Bethesda confirmed issues, identified several crash causes and is building fixes, a hotfix is in the works, but there's no exact ETA or deep tech breakdown yet. They thanked players for reports and stressed stability is the priority. URGENT

Hades II

⚡️Hades II from Supergiant Games has finally landed on consoles, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and on Xbox Game Pass since April 14.

The sequel stays very welcoming to newcomers: you don't need to have played the first game, the core roguelike runs, progression and build variety are intact, while fresh stuff was added: new weapons, enemies, characters and story branches. Feels like a standalone hit that cements its place among recent roguelike bangers. DIVE IN 🚀

REPLACED

🧠 REPLACED by Sad Cat Studios is a philosophical retro‑future pixel platformer, and my launch experience was a saga: black screens, monitor sleeping, cloud settings overriding fixes. Reinstall + reboots finally got it running in a tiny window until I reset to defaults.

Short version: you are R.E.A.C.H. trapped in Dr. Warren Marsh's body, reborn as Rich. The game nails atmosphere, camera work and animation; traversal is deep, combat slow and deliberate, pacing is meditative. Issues: no manual saves, camera-led falls and a few slow chapters. WILD

Crimson Desert

Weekly Steam chart: Crimson Desert and Slay the Spire 2 sit at the top for a fifth week, while Forza Horizon 6, Road to Vostok and Soulmask climbed into the top‑10. WILD surprise, Guilty Gear: Strive reappeared thanks to a 50% sale and a new character 🔥

Peak concurrent (Apr 7-14): Graveyard Keeper, 46,305; Windrose, 44,563; Road to Vostok, 8,282. Revenue charts also spotlight Counter‑Strike 2, PUBG, Warframe and the Resident Evil 4 remake.

Medieval Dynasty

⚡️ Medieval Dynasty is getting a big update, Full Stock, launching June 11. The 2026 roadmap promises to make villages noticeably ALIVE and much more detailed.

From June 11 villagers get expanded daily animations (washing clothes, chopping wood, doing chores), the decor system gets new containers, resource piles and upgraded flower pots with visual progression, and, importantly, storages will visually fill with resources and food as you accumulate them, so you can actually see your settlement grow.

Gothic Classic

THQ Nordic will roll out the Gothic Classic trilogy on PlayStation and Xbox in three waves, 28 July, 29 September and 24 November, each RPG priced at $29.99 🎮

The original first game was included as a preorder bonus for Gothic 1 Remake; the first two titles are already ported to Nintendo Switch, and the collection reaches iOS in 2026. Grab your wallet and some nostalgia.

GTA Online

Why did Rockstar drop Red Dead Online? A leaked database has the answer 💸

Files reveal weekly revenue: GTA Online at $9.6M vs $507K for Red Dead Online, ALMOST 20×, so dev priorities shifted. GTA+ hit 1.3M users early 2026; PS5 is the top-earning platform, PC the weakest. Leaked anti-cheat and support logs could mean more hackers.

007: First Light

Over an hour of 007: First Light gameplay from IO Interactive has leaked online, fans, brace for SPOILERS 👀

The breach came via a vulnerability in the Indonesian ratings board. The dump also lists Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, a new 2D Castlevania subtitled Belmont's Curse and RPG-action Echoes of Aincrad. Ubisoft and Konami have no footage yet, but narrative scenes from Bandai Namco are already circulating, more details are likely to surface, and the game is due on May 27.

Crimson Desert

🏆 Crimson Desert is ON TOP of Steam sales for the fourth time, beaten only by four free‑to‑play giants, while Slay the Spire 2 is right on its heels.

Preorders pushed Forza Horizon 6 into the top three; Resident Evil 4 stays strong, and fresh entries Road to Vostok and Soulmask made the list. ARC Raiders closes out the top ten.

Bloober Team

⚡️ Bloober Team has upgraded its leadership: Thaine Lyman is the new studio head (ex‑Activision/Wargaming), Katya Baukova joins as head of business development (ex‑CD Projekt/Techland), and Michał Gembicki will run publishing (former Klabater CEO, CD Projekt veteran).

The move follows a clear strategy, not blind expansion: Bloober will keep two in‑house single‑player horror titles in production and be involved in five more under the Broken Mirror Games label. CEO Piotr Babieno says the studio prioritises staff retention, financial discipline and long‑term stability, no MINDLESS growth that ends in layoffs.

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