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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is coming out on September 6, so you can buy tickets for it now the regular way, or you can do it in Roblox.
Last week, GameStop abruptly shut down its long-running gaming magazine, Game Informer. The staff was blindsided by the news when they got to work on Friday morning—all 13 employees were laid off on the spot, and the next magazine issue, which was nearly complete, will not be finished.
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Nintendo just dropped a rather lengthy new overview trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. That’s the top-down Switch entry that stars the titular princess instead of Link. The six-minute video focuses on “traversing Hyrule,” so there’s plenty of cool stuff here about the kingdom and, more importantly, the overworld map.
Good news, fans of repurposing dragons into your next pair of pants: Capcom has dropped a trio of short gameplay overviews for Monster Hunter Wilds, the follow-up to Monster Hunter: World which is due out in 2025. One video highlights the slow-moving, heavy-hitting Greatsword weapon type, while the second covers some basics of Monster Hunter gameplay, touching on the new Seikret mounts and improved arm-mounted Slinger. The third, meanwhile, has some real meat for Monster Hunter sickos, revealing Focus Mode: a new mechanic for precision-targeting attacks, highlighting monster weak points, and enabling new special moves.
Stardew Valley hosted its own orchestral concert earlier this year, and a newly released behind-the-scenes video from the New York venue, The Town Hall, sees creator and composer Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone reminisce about the music career he wanted before this whole game dev thing took off.
Lossless Scaling frame generation is about to reach new heights, judging from some new videos shared online in the past few days.
Monster Hunter Wilds is still holding onto a vague 2025 release window, but a more specific Q1 2025 launch looks increasingly likely as Capcom rolls out a video package much like the one that preceded 2018 hit Monster Hunter World by approximately six months.