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ARC Raiders Helped Push Steam to Have Its “Highest-Grossing December Yet”

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“ARC Raiders” title with futuristic characters, vibrant colors, and logos for Embark, Enlist, and Nexon at the bottom.

Steam's Winter Sale is now over, and according to the latest report from Alinea Analytics, PC players are going to be spending their time playing ARC Raiders while they wait for the next store-wide sale for the platform this Spring. December 2025 was the best December for Steam yet, with the platform generating over $1.6 billion last month. It was a 22.7% increase compared to December 2024, and it handily beat December 2020's COVID-era numbers when Steam brought in a gross revenue of $1.4 billion. As for what drove that record-breaking gross revenue? ARC Raiders, the third-person extraction shooter from […]

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The Most Played PlayStation And Xbox Games Of 2025 Are Exactly The Same As 2024

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In 2025, the most played games on PlayStation and Xbox remained unchanged from 2024, highlighting the enduring popularity of titles like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and GTA V, indicating industry stagnation.



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Amazon's live-action Tomb Raider show announces the rest of its cast, including Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs

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Last year Amazon revealed that the Tomb Raider series with Phoebe Waller-Bridge as one of the showrunners was going ahead, with Sophie Turner from Game of Thrones as Lara Croft. Now the rest of the cast has been announced via a post from the official u/PrimeVideo account on the Tomb Raider subreddit. It's a respectable list, with a few familiar names both among the actors and the characters they'll be playing.

Zip, Lara's tech guy introduced in Tomb Raider: Chronicles, will be played by Martin Bobb-Semple; Winston, the Croft family's long-suffering butler, will be played by Bill Paterson; Atlas de Mornay, Lara's uncle, will be played by Jason Isaacs.

Having Uncle Atlas be played by the actor most famous as Lucius Malfoy in Harry Potter—though he deserves to be just as well-known for playing Field Marshal Zhukov in The Death of Stalin and Enver Gortash in Baldur's Gate 3—suggests he might turn out to not be a supportive family member. (Atlas is the guy who contests Lara's inheritance of Croft Manor in the Blood Ties DLC for Rise of the Tomb Raider.)

The rest of the cast are playing characters new to the series. Sigourney Weaver is Evelyn Wallis, "a mysterious, high-flying woman who is keen to exploit Lara's talents", while Juliette Motamed is Georgia, "a devoted, by-the-books curator at the British Museum, dedicated to the ‘proper’ preservation of history." Seems like the museum will be a significant part of the show, as there's another new character tied to it, Francine, who is "the Head of Advancement at the British Museum, focused solely on raising funds and glasses of champagne." That role has gone to Celia Imrie, who has a long career in film and television and it's tragic that I only know her for the time she farted on Celebrity Traitors.

The rest of the cast is made up of Jack Bannon as "Lara's personal pilot and snack collector", John Heffernan as "an exhausted government official who finds himself tangled up in Lara's unusual world", Paterson Joseph as "a senior government official brought in to clean up an almighty mess", Sasha Luss as "a fierce, deeply competitive new adversary of Lara's", and August Wittgenstein as "an illegal raider who shares history with Lara in more ways than one."

Put Lara in the middle of a love triangle with the last two and people might even overlook the grudge they have against Sophie Turner for the end of Game of Thrones. On the videogame front, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis—a remake of the 1996 original—is due this year, with a brand new game, Tomb Raider: Catalyst, to follow in 2027.

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Bellwright talks up Maiden Voyage patch’s improvements to performance, replayability, and story

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Assuming you take the word of Bellwright’s developer Donkey Crew at face value, the Maiden Voyage patch that was released for the medieval PvE survivalbox last month has made a huge assortment of improvements to the game overall. That’s according to an interview with the studio from The Gamer, which saw the team laud the […]
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Amazon Prime free PC games for January 2026 announced

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To kick off 2026, Amazon Prime members will be able to download 10 more free games starting this month. Over a dozen separate games will be able to stream via Luna cloud delivery as well.



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Brandon Sanderson Teases Potential "AAA" Mistborn Video Game

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Mistborn fans may be able to take to the virtual streets of Luthadel eventually, but not for a while. As part of the yearly "State of the Sanderson" blog post, author Brandon Sanderson shared that he has been in conversations with multiple AAA developers about a potential Mistborn project. If the project does come to fruition, it will be years away.

Sanderson seems to be optimistic about the project's chances. He wrote, "I feel I’m finally getting established enough that we can make a Mistborn game happen. ... This is at Step One only, but it’s an encouraging One." Though he doesn't name any names, he does claim that he has been chatting with big players in the industry, including ones he is a fan of himself. Sanderson is also seeking maintain his rights to video game adaptations of Mistborn.

It appears that these discussions are in the earliest possible stage. "These rights were tied up with the film rights for the last... oh, six-seven years," Sanderson wrote, "so I didn’t get to test the market on them until recently." Sanderson concluded that any studio or publisher interested in developing a Mistborn or Stormlight project should get in touch with his representatives.

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