Mega Man Returns With New Game In 2027

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S-GAME, a Chinese studio, is creating Phantom Blade Zero, a game influenced by classic Chinese wuxia stories and the exciting action films of Hong Kong. Following the huge success of their previous game, Black Myth: Wukong, they’ve attracted significant investment, allowing for a large budget and impressive visuals, as seen in the trailers.
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Larian Studios says you don’t need to have played previous games to enjoy the new Divinity title, but fans of Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin 2 will find extra layers of story and connection.

Grey Harker, a former soldier, hoped to find peace in the vibrant city of Port Desire after leaving the military. But his quiet life is shattered when he’s attacked, forcing him to investigate who was behind it and why.

The latest trailer didn’t reveal much that wasn’t already shown before – we still see the eclipse, Rahul Kohli as a brooding and attractive character, and plenty of action with flying objects and tentacles. The biggest new reveal is the release date: it’s been moved from March 20th to April 30th, 2026.

Warframe’s story and history can be quite complex. Essentially, you play as a Tenno, ancient warriors who’ve been asleep for centuries and suddenly wake up during a galactic war. Over the past 13 years, the game has added a lot of story content, which can be overwhelming. However, the way it’s presented makes it surprisingly engaging.

Saros will launch as a PlayStation 5 exclusive on April 30, 2026. Given Sony’s recent trend of releasing most of its games on PC as well, it’s likely Saros will come to PC at some point too.

You can watch the first trailer below.

Right after Geoff Keighley showed the Street Fighter trailer, the movie’s actors came onto the stage. Andrew Koji (playing Ryu), Andrew Schulz (Dan Hibiki), Callina Liang (Chun-Li), Cody Rhodes (Guile), David Dastmalchian (M. Bison), Jason Momoa (Blanka), Mel Jarnson (Cammy), Noah Centineo (Ken Masters), Olivier Richters (Zangief), Orville Peck (Vega), Rayna Vallandingham (Juli), Roman Reigns (Akuma), and Vidyut Jammwal (Dhalsim) all appeared and mostly just chatted without saying much of substance.

Kitao Sakurai, known for his work on Eric Andre Show and Twisted Metal, has delivered a Street Fighter movie that’s surprisingly vibrant, visually striking, and embraces the series’ over-the-top energy. The initially unusual casting choices – like Cody Rhodes as Guile, Roman Reigns as Akuma, and David Dastmalchian as M. Bison – now feel perfectly fitting. The film’s bold colors and style would easily blend into a cutscene from the latest Street Fighter game.