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Hello Games fans enter the early stages of Silksong syndrome after Light No Fire is a Summer Game Fest no-show

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In late 2023, Hello Games announced Light No Fire, a grand fantasy follow-up to sci-fi hit No Man's Sky. The reveal promised a sprawling world—literally the size of our own Earth—to make your own in a survival adventure. It was a huge promise, perhaps too much for a studio with a history of overpromising.

Since then we've got nearly nothing. No more big promises, no more trailers. No fuel for some immense, terrible beast of a hype train destined to destroy itself upon release. Just some moderate fan art output.

Naturally, this is anathema to the modern gamer, who demands frequent development updates. I'm afraid, then, to report that Light No Fire watchers are likely entering the early stages of what I'm calling Silksong Syndrome—the uncontrollable craving that consumed fans of Hollow Knight after years with no major news about its expansion.

The Light No Fire subreddit is a key place to see it in action, where a handful of posts speculate over year-and-a-half-old trailer stills and post cryptically about the "bacon" and post very sad images of facepalms and talk about "huffing copium" because they saw nothing Light No Fire-related during Summer Games Fest 2025.

"Now I understand Tweakers," says one post among many.

I can't really blame Hello Games for not saying too much because, again, it's famous for that one time No Man's Sky failed to meet the expectations its marketing and fan speculation built for it. (Though it has since become one of gaming's most famous comeback stories.)

You can see everything we know about Light No Fire on our dedicated page for that. It's interesting, but it's not much. God help the early superfans of this game. They probably have a long road ahead of them.



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Netflix’s New #1 Movie Is An Overlooked, Must-Watch Action Thriller

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Netflix has a new #1 movie and it's a great 2023 action thriller that should definitely not be missed for a second time.

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Amazon taps Star Trek Beyond and Mindhunter writer to helm Mass Effect show

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Amazon's Mass Effect adaptation just found its commander in Doug Jung, who will be the series showrunner and executive producer, as reported by Deadline.

You'll be familiar with Jung's work if you've seen Star Trek Beyond, Mindhunter, or Cinemax's Banshee series, where he was a writer. He was also a showrunner, executive producer, and writer on Apple TV+'s upcoming Chief of War series, which stars Jason Mamoa as a Hawaiian chief fighting to unite the warring islands against the rising threat of colonization.

Jung will have a similarly significant role in the Mass Effect show, so Chief of War could give us an idea of what to expect. It will be premiering on Apple TV+ on August 1.

Even if we only look at Jung's past work, there's reason to be optimistic about his impact on the Mass Effect show, especially considering his hand in crafting Star Trek Beyond, which earned a "Certified Fresh" rating from Rotten Tomatoes with a score of 80% from viewers. Netflix's Mindhunter has similarly glowing ratings, and was nominated for "Best Drama" by the Writers Guild of America in 2020.

Jung joins a handful of previously-announced production staff for the Mass Effect show, including screenwriter Dan Casey and producers Michael Gamble and Karim Zreik, along with Ari Arad and Emmy Yu of Arad Productions.

Fans of the Mass Effect games may already be familiar with Gamble, who was a producer and project manager on several BioWare titles, including Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

While Jung seems like a good choice for showrunner, some fans might be rightfully concerned about other members of the production team, particularly producer Ari Arad.

He has a rocky track record, especially with video game adaptations, having previously worked on the Uncharted and Borderlands movies. Both received lackluster reviews, especially Borderlands, which earned a dreary 10% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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However, Arad was also an executive producer on the 2008 Iron Man, so maybe there's a glimmer of hope that he can bring back that old magic with the Mass Effect show.

We're still a long way from any casting news, but the addition of Doug Jung to the production team is at least a signal that Amazon hasn't forgotten about its Mass Effect show, which has been in the works since 2021. With a showrunner on board now, hopefully production will pick up the pace. There's also the upcoming Mass Effect 5 to look forward to, although it's been facing its own troubling updates over recent months.



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20 Years Ago, Batman Began a New Era of Hollywood

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Batman Begins

Love it or hate it, 'Batman Begins' is key to the character's ongoing popularity and Hollywood's reboot obsession.
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Behold, a Shadowy Full Look at the New He-Man

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Heman Masters Movie

Nicolas Galtizine has the power of Grayskull as He-Man when Masters of the Universe hits theaters in June 2026.
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Fortnite marks Father’s Day by selling cosmetics of three iconic animated TV dads

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Another set of popular IPs have been tossed into the whirling blender of characters that is Fortnite: Epic Games has decided to mark Father’s Day in-game by selling animated dad bundles in the cash shop that, among other things, let players dress up like characters from animated TV series King of the Hill, Bob’s Burgers, […]
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