You've got it wrong, EA bought Renderware not Havok. Havok was bought by Intel in 2007 and then Microsoft in 2015
Aside from the very boring graphics and gameplay the rest of the trailer is just AI slop.
This won't hold up, it's the game developers that licensed the music to use in their games with Steam being the distributor of those games. By that logic they would have to go after Nintendo, Sony and Xbox for also doing the same thing.
I had completely forgotten that Beyond Good and Evil 2 was even announced cuz it's been in development hell for years. We're never gonna see that get released at this rate
Ubislop strikes again, a game that many were waiting for now getting cancelled. A simple 1:1 remake like Spyro Reignited Trilogy or the Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy would've been enough to satisfy people that wanted it.
Well, yeah. It's been known since the first trailer for the game that it was going to be a timed exclusive for a year, which ended as of October 8th 2025.
His overpromising is why I'm not going to get his "last" game.
Just one more reason not to get any of their games if they're dedicated to using AI.
Would be nice if this was re-released, but there's some red flags about how it's being handled. For one, anyone who managed to buy and download from Epic Games Store found that it was the same PC version as before, but with the SilentPatch and Fusion Fix mods pre-installed with the SilentPatch makers not even being aware it was being re-released in the first place.
The second matter is that EC Digital may not even have the license to actually publish the re-release....
This, their Steam page prior to the lawsuit being filed against them was vastly different, with it being blatently obvious that they were just ripping off Horizon's whole setting
Look at the examples shown in the article, first image has 4 listings of Temari Trials with two of those listings being a bundle where one has all 3 versions of the game (PC, One and Series X/S versions) and one without the PC version.
Then there's the second image of the many different Outbreak collections when 1 would have been enough.
Microsoft did the same thing, as did many other tech giants. It's not a sign of things going bad for Sony or any of them, they just don't want to do business there anymore due to recent events.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance, saved you a click.
As expected, if it wasn't intended to be given away for free then those that did claim it had to get access removed, although it shouldn't have taken a whole month to do so.
Yeah, the game was just randomly announced today alongside the PS+ listings for next month.
TL;DR - Minecraft VR support ending March 2025. Saved you a click.
100% Clickbait, titles mentioned are just the demos, not the full games.
@Knushwood Butt
"Yeah, but if it was a 90 day exclusive it would hardly be worth mentioning.
Oh, hang on..."
Even a 90 day exclusivity gets mentioned, like with FF7 Rebirth which listed its 3-month exclusivity as ended on May 29, 2024 in one of its trailers during a Sony State of Play showcase
Exactly this, look at Silent Hill 2's trailers and you'll see exclusivity mentioned at the end of each one.
From what I can see on Youtube, as well as the steam page for other games that developer has released they all look like low quality slop that shouldn't exist on any console or storefront.