
SouthPeak Interactive and Reality Pump are collaborating on a new RPG, entitled Two Worlds. Reality Pump, a developer credited for titles like the RTS, Earth 2160, may not be broadly recognized as much as other more accomplished developers out there, but it appears they do know what they're doing.
Apart from the inevitable comparison to Bethesda's Oblivion, Two Worlds strives to reach fresh and higher grounds by putting together a bunch of innovative elements and combining them with traditional RPG gameplay mechanics.
Tom Lee, Creative Director, Team Ninja: "We’re excited to announce that The Two Masters DLC for Ninja Gaiden 4 will be released to ninjas of all skill levels on March 4, 2026! This story-driven expansion continues Yakumo and Ryu’s battle against fiends that once again threaten to take over the world. After completing the main story, players will unlock new story chapters that push both characters into battles against even deadlier enemies, challenging bosses, and new trials that will test the skills of even the most seasoned master ninja."

Kotaku writes: "A Resident Evil Requiem review published by long-standing UK gaming news site Videogamer has been removed from Metacritic after readers pointed out it was written by a fake AI journalist who doesn’t actually exist. Videogamer‘s human masthead was gutted last week, sources tell Kotaku, and the site has been publishing apparent genAI slop ever since."
Genuinely well done on metacritic for taking such an immediate hard stance. Not often, if at all, you see that these days. Credit where it’s due.

The free-to-play reboot topped 15 million players in under three weeks, but EA now claims it needs to reshape the development team.
I'm not expecting Oblivion, but I'm a sucker for fantasy settings.
and who knows when Fable 2 will come out.