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Bungie is finally ready for a Marathon 'gameplay reveal'

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Following a hype trail that's included an ARG and a pretty sweet trailer complete with robotic animal life and a bold color scheme, Bungie has announced a "Marathon gameplay reveal" is due on April 12.

The reboot of Bungie's classic FPS as a multiplayer extraction shooter sure looks and sounds stylish, but the studio's been real tight with the details so far. Back in October a developer update explained it would be a PvP FPS where players compete for loot that they lose if they fail to extract, and also mentioned characters codenamed "Thief" and "Stealth".

Bungie described it in a press release like so: "Set on the mysterious planet of Tau Ceti IV, Marathon will see players inhabit the bodies of Runners, cybernetic mercenaries who have been designed to survive the planet’s harsh environments. While exploring the lost colony that once inhabited the surface, players will search for valuable loot including new weapons and gear."

Beyond that, not much has been made public about Marathon, and a gameplay reveal sure would help nail down some of the specifics.

We've had a chance to play Marathon already, and will share our impressions in coverage that will follow the reveal. I say we but I don't mean me. They don't trust the weekend gremlin with this stuff. The reveal will begin at 10 am PDT on Saturday, April 12, and you can watch it on the official Marathon Twitch channel. It's got a Steam page too.

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Terraria continues its 1.4.5 teases, talks up the Steam Workshop, and updates TModLoader

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We’ll begin by pointing out that, no, Terraria’s patch 1.4.5 – the supposed last patch for the survivalbox – still has no release date; that seemingly eternally kicked can that’s been promised since 2020 continues to clatter down the road. What fans do have in the latest state of the game newsletter is some more […]
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MMO Week in Review: Dragonwilds

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Jagex may finally actually make a non-MMORPG game work under its umbrella, though it’s relying on RuneScape’s cachet to do so: This week, the studio announced RuneScape Dragonwilds, a multiplayer survival sandbox that borrows quite a bit from the franchise except, you know, the massively part. Meanwhile, Path of Exile 2 released Dawn of the […]
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Marathon gameplay reveal coming next weekend, ARG ongoing

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A community-led effort to solve Bungie's ARG puzzles has unlocked a gameplay announcement date with more secrets being discovered.
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Five new Steam games you probably missed (April 7, 2025)

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Best of the best

Two characters from Avowed looking to the left and standign in a jungle with a shaft of light piercing through it

(Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

2025 games: Upcoming releases
Best PC games: All-time favorites
Free PC games: Freebie fest
Best FPS games: Finest gunplay
Best MMOs: Massive worlds
Best RPGs: Grand adventures

On an average day about a dozen new games are released on Steam. And while we think that's a good thing, it can be understandably hard to keep up with. Potentially exciting gems are sure to be lost in the deluge of new things to play unless you sort through every single game that is released on Steam. So that’s exactly what we’ve done. If nothing catches your fancy this week, we've gathered the best PC games you can play right now and a running list of the 2025 games that are launching this year.

Elroy and the Aliens

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Release:‌ April 3
Developer:‌ Motiviti

Elroy and the Aliens is another harkening back to the simple days of pointing 'n' clicking, with an art style reminiscent of '90s cartoons (the protagonist is a dead ringer for Shaggy). It follows the zany adventures of rocket scientist Elroy and journalist Peggie as they investigate the suspicious disappearance of the former's father. This quest inevitably takes them into far flung space, which is naturally full of amusing aliens and taxing puzzles. This is a big adventure: with over 60 characters and 60 locations, it'll take you roughly 10 hours to complete. If you've got insatiable hunger for '90s nostalgia, this should help block out the present for a spell.

Gnomes

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Release:‌ April 5
Developer:‌ Dystopian

I adore the art style of this turn-based tower defense roguelike, which is all about gnomes decimating droves of goblins. Not just for fun: the gnomes need to protect their crops, ideally holding out long enough to warrant the attention of the goblin king, whose death is a requirement to win. Thankfully the gnomes are a wise bunch, because not only are they adept at exploiting the benefits of relics and the environment, but their plants have abilities of their own too. This looks debilitatingly more-ish; definitely something to investigate if you're ready to finally uninstall Loop Hero.

LiDAR Exploration Program

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Release:‌ April 3
Developers:‌ KenForest

LiDAR Exploration Program is about a poor soul stuck in a perfectly dark world. No biggie though, because this poor soul has a lidar scanner for some reason, which is a real world tool that uses light to measure the dimensions of spaces. Using the scanner, you'll substantiate the world as you explore, encountering mysterious structures and bizarre objects along the way. There are horror elements here, and the resemblance to Scanner Sombre is very obvious (the dev gives it a shout out), but there are some neat ideas wrapped in an eerie 'n' icy atmosphere.

Emperor of the Fading Suns Enhanced

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Release:‌ April 5
Developer:‌ Holistic Design, Inc.

First released in 1997 in a fairly buggy state, Emperor of the Fading Suns is a 4X strategy that has grown a small but passionate following ever since, mostly thanks to the remedial work of modders. It's easy to see why its players loved it: it's a strange hybrid of science fiction and fantasy that drastically tweaks a lot of the systems that had, by the mid-'90s, become rote in the 4X genre. This 'enhanced' edition has "new features, modernized gameplay, and immersive visuals designed to expand on the already treasured strategy game". There's a demo too, if the prospect of a '90s 4X feels a bit intimidating.

Vaporwave Pinball

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Release:‌ April 5
Developer:‌ Jamie D, Mixtape Games UK

It's vaporwave pinball.



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‘Severance’ Creative Team On Building The World Of Lumon Industries: “There Are So Many Layers” – Contenders TV

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Some of the unsung heroes of Apple TV+’s hit series Severance — casting director Rachel Tenner, production designer Jeremy Hindle and composer Theodore Shapiro — dug into the behind-the-scenes work that goes into building out the world of Lumon Industries during a panel at Deadline’s Contenders Television. Telling the story of a team of office workers whose […]

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