Deus Ex Studio Eidos Montreal is Helping Out on Xbox’s Fable Reboot
Eidos Montreal, the Square Enix-owned studio, is aiding Playground Games on the upcoming Fable reboot, it's been confirmed.
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Eidos Montreal, the Square Enix-owned studio, is aiding Playground Games on the upcoming Fable reboot, it's been confirmed.
As anyone who's been called a «stinky buttface» will know, words can hurt. A knife through the heart, a punch to the gut. Words can do some damage, so why not turn them into an all-out anime battle?
A new trailer for Fable has been released, this time showing some gameplay.
At Summer Game Fest 2024, Riot Games announced that its popular free-to-play 5v5 competitive first-person shooter game VALORANT will soon be available on consoles. A limited beta is set to kick off on June 12 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X players living in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, and Japan, with more regions possibly rolling out later.
Panic has announced a relase date for Thank Goodness You’re Here, the “comedy slapformer” set in the fictional northern English town of Barnsworth.
The second annual Access-Ability Summer Showcase has now ended.
Thank Goodness You're Here! was perhaps the highlight of Untitled Goose Game publisher Panic's first-ever game show last year. It's described as a «slapformer» or slapstick platformer, and it's set in a fictional Northern English town called Barnsworth. With a Cartoon Network aesthetic and a very English sense of humor, it captured a lot of peoples' hearts.
Good ol' Geoff Keighley is back with another festival of games in LA—a sort of expo of electronic entertainment, if you will—and 2024's Summer Game Fest livestream airs on Friday, June 7 at 2 pm Pacific (that's 10 pm in the UK).