Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Into the Abyss expansion launches on November 14

The official Japanese website has released new screenshots for the expansion, which comes out next week. The ‘Into the Abyss’ content is included in the Digital Deluxe and Super Digital Deluxe Editions on all platforms. You can watch the trailer and see the new screenshots for the ‘Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Into the Abyss’ expansion below.

Etrange Overlord releases in 2026 for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC in the West through NIS America

Etrange Overlord is an action RPG developed by Sohei Niikawa. It features unique lane-based gameplay and supports 2-4 players in multiplayer. A limited edition will be available for pre-order, with details announced on November 13th for Western audiences. The game will release in Japan on March 26, 2026 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch, and will arrive in the West in 2026 for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC (via Steam).

Halo Infinite To Receive Its Last Major Update This Month

While things haven’t always been smooth, Halo Infinite faced a setback in 2023 when plans for a story-driven multiplayer mode—following the characters of Commander Laurette Agryna, Hieu Dinh, and Sigrid Eklund as they fought the Banished AI Iratus—were cancelled. This storyline eventually concluded in June 2025 through a narrative released on the Halo Waypoint website.

„Dark Souls meets Jurassic Park” This epic sword-wielding dinosaur action RPG has a free demo on Steam right now

The person who animates the popular online series Dinoblade has a strong background in the gaming industry. While the game is being developed by Team Spino LLC, the animator, Jean Nguyen, also works as a Senior Gameplay Animator at Sucker Punch Studios – the creators of games like Ghost of Tsushima, Ghost of Yotei, and the inFamous series. Nguyen explained that the original, viral video clip wasn’t intended to be a game announcement. “I just made it to improve my portfolio,” Nguyen said, “but it became so popular that people kept asking for a full game, and that’s how Dinoblade came to be.”