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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 release date is almost here

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Star Trek is in a tough spot. The 59-year-old sci-fi franchise launched a series of streaming shows over the past decade in an attempt to build Paramount Plus into a true Netflix competitor. Now, that effort is winding down as Trekkies prepare for the Original Series' 60th birthday this September. But before then, the last show standing from Star Trek's streaming era will take one more big swing this summer.



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Capcom pushes forward Onimusha: Way of the Sword release date just days after devs stated they're not afraid of September's busy schedule

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Capcom has today announced a new release date for Onimusha: Way of the Sword, the upcoming sequel in the dormant action series. The game will now be releasing on 4th September, three weeks earlier than the previously-announced 25th September release date.

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Even Hideo Kojima is afraid that 'digital data will no longer be owned by individuals' and that access to art that we love 'may suddenly be cut off'

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We have unfortunately been barrelling towards a digitised future for some time now, but Sony's latest news that PlayStation will be fully digital by 2028 has heightened fears that players have about ownership and the inability to preserve art. The fear is so palpable that even Hideo Kojima has commented on the situation now.

"Eventually, even digital data will no longer be owned by individuals on their own initiative," Kojima says in a social media post. "Whenever there is a major change or accident in the world, in a country, in a government, in an idea, in a trend, access to it may suddenly be cut off."

This has been a very real fear for quite some time now, with the Stop Killing Games being one group to lead the charge against a lack of consumer protections, although its latest bid for rule changes unfortunately fell flat in front of the European Commission:

"The Commission considers that at this stage it cannot propose a legal obligation to keep videogames playable after they stop being provided commercially. This is due, also, to existing intellectual property rights. Under EU copyright law, rights holders enjoy exclusive rights over their creations."

Players are (quite rightly) worried that without physical media their beloved games, or any kind of art, can be ripped away from them at a moment's notice. "We will not be able to freely access the movies, books, and music that we have loved," Kojima adds. "I would be a have-not. That's what I'm afraid of. This is not greed."

New World players fighting a monster

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Unfortunately, it's not uncommon nowadays for a fairly popular game to go the way of the dodo and kick the bucket while still having somewhat of a dedicated fanbase. Late last year Amazon cancelled MMO New World despite it having concurrent player peaks of 60,000 strong.

More recently, we've watched that sad demise of Destiny 2, as Bungie announced its decade-long story would be wrapped up in its biggest ever quality-of-life update which was released at the start of last month. Servers are still up, but with no future updates, the cheating and matchmaking will only get worse from here.

We're certainly walking into unstable and under-legislated ground, and PlayStation's latest decision furthers that uncertainty by removing the choice of physical games players used to have. Perhaps the Video Game History Foundation is right, maybe the only way forward for true ownership and preservation of videogames is piracy.

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‘Destiny 2’ Is Now Permanently Disabling Gear It Can’t Patch

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Destiny 2 has limited options to fixing issues with the game with just one hotfix left. So it is starting to permanently disable things.

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GTA 6 gameplay could be coming very soon based on Rockstar's history.

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For a game that’s scheduled to launch in just five months, we sure haven’t seen much ofGrand Theft Auto 6yet. Despite first revealing the game in 2023, we’ve only gotten two trailers, a boatload of screenshots, and a look at the game’s box art. We haven’t seen any actual gameplay yet, and haven’t learned much at all about how it will differ from GTA 5. We didn’t even get a new trailer to hype up preorders when Rockstar revealed GTA 6’s $80 price tag.



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Sony’s PlayStation Disc Decision Is Its Biggest Scandal In 20 Years

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Gamers are revolting against Sony's decision to kill physical discs in 2028, which may be PlayStation's biggest scandal in 20 years, if not ever.

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