Novect’s Project Code M scenario is now complete, Hanada Keika confirms

Novect’s Hanada Keika recently shared an update on Project Code M, a game first announced several years ago for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam. While a publisher wasn’t originally confirmed, Aksys Games will now publish the English versions for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. Novect has been consistently sharing development progress on their blog and social media channels since the initial announcement, but a release date for any platform hasn’t been announced yet.

AI fridge and virtual friend voted Worst in Show at CES 2026

Samsung’s Bespoke AI Family Hub refrigerator won the top prize at the show. This smart fridge can understand voice commands, identify food inside using a camera, and even help you make grocery lists by suggesting items you’re running out of.

Booga Booga Reborn codes (January 2026)

These codes typically give you in-game coins, which are essential for creating items and making progress. Here’s a list of currently working codes and instructions on how to use them.

Shroud says ARC Raiders devs have lost control. The studio issues a statement

Despite developers’ best efforts, cheating is a common problem in multiplayer games, and ARC Raiders has been affected. This is disappointing for Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, who was previously a strong advocate for the game and even encouraged fans to vote for it as Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2025.

Bigger than Red Dead Redemption 2? Crimson Desert challenges legends and promises scale that overwhelms

While the game world is vast, it’s the interactivity that truly sets it apart. The developers are aiming for a highly responsive environment where even small actions, like picking up an object, will have a noticeable impact. Players will take on the role of a mercenary named Kliff, and will be able to fight, create items, and even establish a home through a house-buying system.