
According to Capcom President Haruhiro Tsujimoto, the publisher owes its recent success to its switch towards a new 'team-based approach to game development'


Capcom is discontinuing the deluxe edition of Dragon's Dogma 2 on 24th June, as well as pulling many of its more controversial time-saving microtransactions.
Speculating about what Destiny 3 could have been or might one day become feels like a challenge considering the series’ bizarre trajectory over the years. Did Destiny 2 ever really justify its existence? Narratively, the first sequel jumps right into the Red War, a story arc that ostensibly feels like just another big expansion. What it does do differently, however, is immediately make players powerless. The Traveler is caged by the Cabal warlord Dominus Ghaul. You barely survive getting yeeted off his ship, and then reconnect with the Light by communing with a shard of the Traveler in the woods. From there, it’s pretty much just business as usual: run, shoot, hurl space magic, and then keep doing that over and over.

Xbox's new Fableis coming in February 2027, and that’s great news for everyone except for the poor inhabitants of Albion, who will have to once again witness my transformation into the thing I hate most: a landlord.