System Shock Remake Coming To Switch 2 And Original Switch This Month

In a recent YouTube video, Nightdive Studios revealed their initial plan to build the System Shock remake for the Switch 2 using Unreal Engine 5. However, they then considered supporting both the original Switch and the new Switch 2. They discovered Unreal Engine 4 was a viable option, leading to a major change in their development approach. Developer Thomas Curnow explained the primary reason for this switch was to ensure a more stable game.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Guides Hub

A core part of any Metroid game is gaining new abilities and upgrades. These aren’t just for moving the story forward; they let you reach previously inaccessible areas, discover hidden secrets, and enhance how you explore the world. You’ll find everything from new weapons and Morph Ball improvements to psychic powers, all of which are essential for both completing the game and uncovering everything it has to offer.

Avatar 3’s Massive Budget Revealed for Fire and Ash

I just read in Variety that 20th Century Studios is going all-in on the next Avatar movie, Fire and Ash. Apparently, they’ve budgeted over $400 million for it! That’s about the same amount they spent on the last sequel back in 2022 – somewhere between $350 and $460 million. It sounds like James Cameron is still making the most expensive movies ever!

Original ‘Scream 7’ Plan Revealed by Franchise Legacy Star Skeet Ulrich

I was reading an interview with Ulrich, who’s been doing the press rounds for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. He talked about revisiting his role as Billy Loomis in the recent Scream sequels – it was cool seeing him back! Apparently, a big reveal in those films was that Sam Carpenter is Billy’s daughter, and she actually sees him – hallucinates with him, even. Ulrich said if the original plan for Scream 7 had stuck, it would have really built on that, taking things to a whole new level. It’s a shame to hear things changed direction, but it sounds like there were some really interesting ideas on the table.

Don’t Expect A New Dead Space Game Anytime Soon

According to Insider Gaming, sources at EA indicate that there are currently no plans for a new Dead Space sequel or remake after the successful release of the Dead Space remake in early 2023. While fans were hoping for a continuation of the story, it seems EA isn’t pursuing any further installments at this time. TopMob has contacted EA for confirmation.

Shenmue Studio Considering Legal Action Over Fake Shenmue 4 Trailer

Ys Net announced on social media that a fake trailer for Shenmue 4 used their logo without permission, leading people to believe it was an official video. They confirmed that no official Shenmue 4 footage has been released and that they are taking action, including considering legal options, against the person who made the trailer.