Friday, February 6, 2026

'We Tried to Think of Someone Who Makes You Go, 'This Guy's a Creep'': Yakuza/Like a Dragon Director Addresses Controversial Casting

The director of Yakuza 3 Kiwami + Dark Ties has broken his silence on Ryo Ga Gotoku Studio's controversial hiring of Teruyuki Kagawa to play Goh Hamazaki, saying they needed someone who would make audiences think, "This guy's a creep."

This comes from an interview with Horii conducted by Japanese outlet GAME Watch, and independently translated by IGN. In the interview, Horii is asked directly about the decision to recast certain characters in Kiwami from their original Japanese actors. His general response as to why he recast both Hamazaki and Rikiya Shimabukuro is that while it would "certainly be safer not to recast them and avoid online criticism," the studio "felt there was no use being afraid."

Horii goes on to say that they based their decision on who they most wanted to see perform. When asked directly about Kagawa playing Hamazaki, this is what Horii had to say:

Hamazaki is a sleazy, persistent, and militant yakuza, right? Since he isn't an explosive character like Kanda, when we tried to think of someone who makes you go, "This guy's a creep," naturally it was Kagawa – that was the main factor. Kagawa's acting is fun to watch. Even when he's chopping a pig's feet off with a chef's knife, it has a slimy feel. That feeling permeates his performance, so it brings a freshness to the scene and made it feel really fun.

Kagawa's casting as Hamazaki has been met with anger from Yakuza fans due to the actor having been accused by multiple women of sexual assault, with one woman coming forward with what seems to be photographic evidence of the incident. In 2022, Kagawa admitted to and apologized for one of the incidents, but another of his accusers has said she received no apology.

Following the announcement of Kagawa's casting, Yakuza fans reacted in anger on social media, getting #REMOVEKAGAWA trending on multiple networks and creating a Change.org petition that at the time of this writing has nearly 10,000 signatures. Fans have accused RGG Studio of suppressing the #REMOVEKAGAWA hashtag and deleting comments referencing the issue on its official Instagram page. And a number of them have pointed out that Sega has recast actors for offenses in the past - Pierre Taki was recast in Judgment back in 2019 after he was arrested for cocaine possesssion.

Up to this point, neither RGG Studio nor Sega has offered official comment on Kagawa's casting, nor the accusations - Horii's answer is the first statement that's been offered on the subject. However, Sega did publish a trailer on its official YouTube after the wave of criticism, which introduced the Japanese voice cast and opened on a longer clip of Hamazaki. IGN reached out to Sega for additional comment ahead of this story, but did not hear back in time for publication.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.



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Zombie Survival Game HumnanitZ officially Launches into 1.0 on Steam

Isometric open-world zombie survival sandbox game HumanitZ first entered Steam Early Access in September 2023. In the more than two years since then, it’s gotten 18 major updates and countless patches. And now, it’s reached a new milestone: It’s out of Early Access, and Version 1.0 includes a visual and structural overhaul on top of all the previous improvements.

HumanitZ takes place in a zombie-ravaged world with an emphasis on long-term progression and player choice. You can scavenge ruined cities, build bases, and try to outlast the zombies (known as Zeeks) and potentially other survivors (if you so choose). The whole game can be played solo, but there are also optional co-op, PvE, and PvP modes available on dedicated and player-hosted servers.

There’s a variety of environments across the open world, including big city streets, suburbs, farms, and forests. And you can mold those environments to suit your needs and help you survive, with several options available to you.

For example, you can raid a city, clear out the Zeeks, and claim an abandoned building to then turn into a fortified base using the building and crafting systems. Or you can stay away from the city and use farming, hunting, fishing, and foraging to create a self-sustaining homestead. Or you can constantly stay on the move, surviving off the resources you gather and never putting down roots.

These choices are all viable, but come with different levels of risk. Cities tend to be packed with necessary resources but are also crawling with Zeeks, leaving you with very little room for error. While building up your farmstead will see fewer Zeeks but runs the risk of sapping you of resources before it becomes self-sustaining. And you’ll never be able to completely avoid danger. Zombies and other hostile NPCs are constantly roaming the open world, so even if you choose to stay away from the city, you have to remain vigilant.

This focus on player choice has always been at the core of HumanitZ, with extensive updates and fine-tuning during Early Access. Version 1.0 has continued to build on those ideas with a broad round of refinements, upgrades, and new content. The most obvious example is its graphical overhaul, with fully remastered maps, upgraded lighting, new character models, and updated environments. There are also several gameplay improvements, including new skill trees, the ability to multiclass, more diverse zombie types, special ammo, new equipment, new vehicles, and countless other new additions.

And while HumanitZ will always be an open-world sandbox, there are optional quests that can provide guidance to those of us who like a bit more structure. These quests will lead you to new areas (some of which were previously undiscoverable), where you can learn the lore behind the zombie outbreak and the horrors it’s inflicted. These quests won’t force you down a linear path, they’re just there to give you some guide rails if you want them, and they can be ignored or done at whatever pace you want.

You can choose how hard the experience is, too. Difficulty can be tuned across everything from season length and day-night cycles to Zeek respawn rates, companion health and damage, airdrops, and dynamic AI events. You can also turn on permadeath, meaning that if you die once, your game is over and you’ll have to start over again from the beginning. And for you masochists out there, you can opt into the new afflictions that add a persistent debuff and long-term consequences on top of all those modifiers, cranking the difficulty up as far as you dare

And while Version 1.0 signals a major milestone in HumanitZ’s development, it’s far from the end. The dev team has made it clear that you can expect post-launch support, with patches and updates to add new content and address player feedback. You can find HumanitZ on Steam now, where you can also read the patch notes and see all the details of everything that was added and refined in the Version 1.0 release. To keep up with the latest news and updates, you can also follow the game on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Discord.



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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Sony Announces Horizon Hunters Gathering, Guerrilla's New Co-Op Action Game for PS5 and PC With a Completely Different Art Style

Sony has finally announced Guerrilla’s Horizon live service multiplayer game, Horizon Hunters Gathering. It’s due out for PlayStation 5 and PC.

A “small-scale” closed playtest is due at the end of February, which you can sign up for via the PlayStation Beta Program. Expect crossplay and cross-progression. There's no release date yet, nor is there word on whether it's free-to-play or a premium game. The debut trailer, which includes gameplay, is below.

As you can see from the trailer and screenshots, Horizon Hunters Gathering has a cartooney art style, which is in contrast to the photrealistic visuals of the mainline Horizon series. Clearly, Sony and Guerrilla are trying to create a more lighthearted experience with Hunters Gathering, with the Zero Dawn and Forbidden West more serious offerings. There are strong Monster Hunter vibes, too.

In a post on the PlayStation Blog, game director Arjan Bak said that in Horizon Hunters Gathering, you fight deadly machines in tactical three-player co-op action and adapt your Hunter for intense missions.

"Combat is tactical, reactive, and deeply skill-based, building on the tactical precision of the Horizon games while embracing the dynamics of team play," Bak said. "The foundation of Horizon Hunters Gathering centers around challenging and replayable hunts."

Bak confirmed two game modes: Machine Incursion, which is described as "a high-intensity mission" where waves of machines pour out from underground gateways, led by a "formidable boss"; and Cauldron Descent, a longer, multi-stage trial in which "ever-changing rooms push Hunters to their limits, from brutal machine encounters to hidden doors that promise power and reward for teams prepared to open them." Both modes wil be available in the upcoming closed playtest.

There's a roster of Hunters to play as, each with distinct melee or ranged playstyles and weapons. Bak said there's also a rogue-lite perk system to craft the build you want. Story wise, there's a narrative campaign "which will introduce new mysteries, characters, and threats, but we’re keeping it under wraps for now," Bak said. "What we can say is that Hunters Gathering is fully canon and its story doesn’t stop at launch!"

The social hub is the name of the game: Hunters Gathering. It's "a vibrant social hub where players can connect, prepare, and celebrate victories together. Here, you can customize your Hunters, visit vendors, upgrade gear, and team up for your next adventure."

Horizon Hunters Gathering isn't the only multiplayer game set in the Horizon universe. Bizarrely, NCSoft and Sony are working on Horizon Steel Frontiers, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game designed for mobile devices, but also playable on PC. NCSoft is said to be working closely with Guerrilla to craft the world, but this is very much an NCSoft-developed game. Horizon 3, meanwhile, was in late 2024 described as being "a ways off." Sony is said to be aiming to start filming its live-action Horizon Zero Dawn movie this year, with a release at some point in 2027.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.



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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Rabbids: Takeover Codes (February 2026)

Rabbids: Takeover Codes will help you whether you're playing as the supportive Chef, or in the attacking Pirate or Ninja roll. When you redeem codes for Rabbids: Takeover, you'll be able to use them in the shop to purchase items, including weapon packs, stickers, and cosmetic items. So if you ever wanted to slap a Rabbid or use Hot Sauce to take them down while dressed as Edward Kenway, this is your opportunity.

Working Rabbids: Takeover Codes (February 2026)

Use these currently active codes:

  • TIXINVASION - Free Tickets x350

Expired Rabbids: Takeover Codes

There are currently no expired codes for Rabbids: Takeover, so use the above one before it's too late.

How to Use Rabbids: Takeover Codes

Ready to redeem the codes above? Here's what you need to do:

  1. Load up Rabbids: Takeover on Roblox
  2. Select the character you want to play as
  3. Wait until the round is over and intermission has begun
  4. Click on the green shopping cart icon at the bottom of the screen
  5. Copy the code from this article and paste it into the "Enter code here..." bar
  6. Click "Redeem"

Why Isn't My Code for Rabbids: Takeover Working?

When a code doesn't work for Rabbids: Takeover, it's usually because of two reasons:

  • The code for Rabbids: Takeover has expired
  • There's a spelling mistake or an additional space in the code

Codes for Roblox experiences are typically case-sensitive, so the best way to ensure you've got a working code is to directly copy it from this article. We check all codes before we upload them, so you can guarantee they're working. Just double-check that you haven't copied over an extra space!

How to Get More Codes for Rabbids Takeover

We regularly check and test new codes for popular Roblox experiences, so the best way to get more codes for Rabbids Takeover is to visit this article. But if you want to search for codes yourself, you can visit the Rabbits Takeover community on Roblox.

When Is the Next Update or Event in Rabbids Takeover?

Rabbids Takeover was last updated on January 31, 2026. This saw the launch of a collaboration with Forsaken, the popular multiplayer horror experience on Roblox. The update introduced a new map and skins. Two more updates are currently planned, though details haven't been released. These will take place on February 28 and March 31.

Lauren Harper is an Associate Guides Editor. She loves a variety of games but is especially fond of puzzles, horrors, and point-and-click adventures.



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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

The Excellent Co-Op Game Split Fiction for PS5 and Switch 2 Is on Sale for Under $40 at Walmart

Valentine's Day is just a couple of weeks away, and if you're looking for a fun gift idea that you can experience with your favorite person, a co-op game is always a great pick. Split Fiction is one worth considering - we called it an "expertly crafted co-op adventure" in our review, after all - but what's even better is the PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 versions are currently on sale for $37.49 at Walmart. This deal saves you just over $10 compared to their list price.

Save on Split Fiction (PS5 and Switch 2)

I'm a big fan of Split Fiction, but I'm certainly not alone. To continue on from our review, IGN's Luke Reilly said it's "a rollercoaster of gameplay ideas and styles that are usually discarded as quickly as they’re introduced. This keeps it fabulously fresh for its full, 14-hour duration."

He continued on to say that, "With no idea sticking around long enough to get stale before making way for the next, it’s a victory of imagination and restraint in equal measure. Hazelight may have been rewriting the co-op rule book for a decade now, but Split Fiction is a new chapter that you (and a partner) cannot miss."

On top of all that praise from the review, it also earned runner-up spots in our awards lists of the best action-adventure game of 2025 and best Xbox game of 2025. It's even included in our list of the best Nintendo Switch 2 games. As you can see, we're very big fans in general. So why not scoop it up now while it's enjoying this nice discount?

If you're curious what other co-op games are worth playing over Valentine's Day, check out our rundown of the 10 best co-op games for even more ideas. This list also features Hazelight's previous release, It Takes Two, which is an equally delightful addition to your library.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.



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Monday, February 2, 2026

Video Game Release Dates: The Biggest Games of January 2026 and Beyond

February is here, which means we're in store for a whole new set of games for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC. The 2026 releases really kick off this month, with major games like Nioh 3, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, Resident Evil Requiem, and a whole lot more heading our way. Read on to see release dates for all the biggest games and expansions coming out this month and beyond. Let's have a look.

If you're the preordering type, you can click the links for the platform of your choice to see the game at Amazon (if available).

February 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Norse: Oath of Blood - February 3 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Dragon Quest VII Reimagined - February 5 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Menace - February 5 - (PC)
  • Bandit Trap - February 6 - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • My Hero Academia: All's Justice - February 6 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Nioh 3 - February 6 - (PS5, PC)
  • Monterey Jack - February 9 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Mewgenics - February 10 - (PC)
  • Lost & Found Co. - February 11 - (PC)
  • Romeo Is a Dead Man - February 11 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • BlazBlue: Entropy Effect 2 - Feburary 12 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox)
  • ChromaGun2: Dye Hard - February 12 - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Disciples: Domination - February 12 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Mario Tennis Fever - February 12 - (Switch 2)
  • Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties - February 12 - (PS5, PS4, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Ride 6 - Febraury 12 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomb Raider - February 12 - (iOS, Android)
  • High on Life 2 - February 13 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Reanimal - February 13 - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • AstroBotanica - Feburary 16 - (PC)
  • Screaming Head - Feburary 16 - (PC)
  • Calamity Angels: Special Delivery - February 17 - (PS5, PS4, Switch)
  • Virtual Boy: Nintendo Classics (NSO) - Feburary 17 - (Switch 1/2)
  • Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown - February 18 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Dead in Antares - February 19 - (PC)
  • Demon Tides - February 19 - (PC)
  • Styx: Blades of Greed - February 19 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ys X: Proud Nordics - February 20 - (PS5, Switch 2, PC)
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile - February 20 - (iOS, Android)
  • Tides of Tomorrow - February 24 - (PS5)
  • No Sleep for Kaname Date: From AI Somnium Files - February 26 - (PS5, PS4, Xbox)
  • Path of Mystery: A Brush with Death - February 26 - (Switch)
  • Raiden Fighters Remix Collection - February 26 - (PS5, PS4, Switch)
  • Tokyo Xtreme Racer - February 26 - (PS5)
  • Resident Evil Requiem - February 27 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, PC)
  • Resident Evil 7 - February 27 - (Switch 2)
  • Resident Evil Village - February 27 - (Switch 2)
  • Tales of Berseria Remastered - Febraury 27 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)

March 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Scott Pilgrim EX - March 3 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Marathon - March 5 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Pokemon Pokopia - March 5 - (Switch 2)
  • Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • John Carpenter's Toxic Commando - March 12 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Solasta 2 - March 12 - (PC)
  • Monster Hunter Stories 3 - March 13 - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Crimson Desert - March 19 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Dynasty Warriors 3 Complete Edition Remastered - March 19 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Mouse: P.I. for Hire - March 19 - (PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)
  • Life Is Strange: Reunion - March 26 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Super Mario Bros Wonder: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park - March 26 - (Switch 2)
  • Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection - March 27 - (PS5, PS4, Switch 2, Switch, Xbox, PC)

April 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss - April 16 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream - April 16 - (Switch 2, Switch)
  • Pragmata - April 24 - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox)
  • Diablo IV - Lord of Hatred (expansion) - April 28 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Invincible VS - April 30 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Saros - April 30 - (PS5)

May 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Forza Horizon 6 - May 19 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Bubsy 4D - May 22 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • 007 First Light - May 27 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, PC)
  • LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight - May 29 - (PS5, Switch 2, Xbox, PC)

September 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Halloween: The Game - September 8, 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Blade 0 - September 9 - (PS5, PC)

November 2026 - Video Game Release Dates

  • Grand Theft Auto 6 - November 19, 2026 - (PS5, Xbox)

Upcoming Video Games - Release Date TBA

  • 4:Loop - TBA - (PS5, PC)
  • Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Animo - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Aphelion - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • ArcheAge Chronicles - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ark 2 - TBA - (PC)
  • At Fate’s End - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Atomic Heart 2 - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes - Early 2026 - (PC)
  • Beast of Reincarnation - Summer 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Black Myth: Jhong Kui - TBA
  • Blackfrost: The Long Dark II - TBA
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • The Blood of Dawnwalker - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement - 2026 - (PS5)
  • Borderlands 4 - TBA - (Switch 2)
  • Bradley the Badger - 2026 - (PC)
  • Bubsy 4D - TBA - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Chronicles: Medieval - 2026 - (PC)
  • Chronoscript: The Endless End - 2026 - (PS5, PC)
  • Clockwork Revolution - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Coffee Talk Tokyo - 2025 - (Switch, PC)
  • Contraband - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Control Resonant - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Coven of the Chicken Foot - TBA - (PC)s
  • Danganronpa 2x2 - 2026 - (Switch, Switch 2)
  • Deus Ex Remastered - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Directive 8020: A Dark Pictures Game - H1 2026 - (PS5)
  • Divinity - TBA
  • The Duskbloods - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • The Eternal Life of Goldman - Holiday 2025 - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • Everwild - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Exodus - early 2027 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Fable - Fall 2026 - (Xbox, PS5, PC)
  • Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake - Early 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • The Free Shepherd - 2027 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Frostpunk 1886 - 2027 - (PC)
  • Game of Thrones: War for Westeros - 2026 - (PC)
  • Gang of Dragon - TBA
  • Gears of War: E-Day - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Hail Macbeth - Q1 2026 - (PC)
  • Hela - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Dragon Pearl of Destruction - TBA - (PS5, Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • ILL - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet - TBA - (PS5)
  • Invincible Vs - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Judas - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Jurassic Park: Survival - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Kiln - Spring 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Little Devil Inside - TBA - (PS5, Switch, Xbox)
  • Lord of the Fallen 2 - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra - TBA
  • Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls - 2026 - (PS5, PC)
  • Marvel's Blade - TBA - (Xbox, PC)
  • Mega Man: Dual Override - 2027
  • Mio: Memories in Orbit - 2025 - (Switch)
  • Mixtape - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Mortal Shell 2 - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Mudang: Two Hearts - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • No Law - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • OD - TBA - (Xbox)
  • Okami 2 - TBA
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Ontos - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Order of the Sinking Star - 2026 - (PC)
  • Persona 4 Revival - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phantom Hellcat - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Phasmophobia - 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Pokemon Champions - TBA - (Switch, mobile)
  • Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Pragmata - 2026
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Professor Layton and the New World of Steam - 2026 - (Switch, Switch 2)
  • PVKK - Summer 2026 - (PC)
  • RAEV: Kingdom on the Distant Shores (early access) - 2026 - (PC)
  • Replaced - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Rhythm Heaven Groove - 2026 - (Switch)
  • Road Kings - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Romeo Is a Dead Man - 2026 (PS5)
  • Scott Pilgrim EX - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC)
  • Screamer - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Sea of Remnants - 2026 - (PS5)
  • The Sinking City 2 - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Slay the Spire 2 - early access in 2025 - (PC)
  • Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • South of Midnight - Spring 2026 - (PS5, Switch 2)
  • Splatoon Raiders - TBA - (Switch 2)
  • Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Star Wars: Galactic Racer - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake - TBA - (PS5)
  • State of Decay 3 - TBA (Xbox, PC)
  • STEINS;GATE RE:BOOT - 2026 - (PC)
  • Super Meat Boy 3D - Early 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Terminator: Survivors - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • There Are No Ghosts at the Grand - 2026 - (Xbox, PC)
  • Tides of Annihilation - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomb Raider: Catalyst - 2027 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream - Spring 2026 - (Switch)
  • Total War: Warhammer 40,000 - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Turok Origins - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Valor Mortis - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 - 2026 - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy - TBA (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 - 2026 (PC)
  • Warhammer Survivor - 2026 (PC)
  • Warlock: Dungeons & Dragons - 2027
  • Witchbrook - 2026 - (Switch, Xbox, PC)
  • The Witcher 4 - TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 - TBA - (PS5, Xbox, PC)
  • Wolverine - Fall 2026 - (PS5)
  • World of Warcraft: Midnight (expansion) - 2026 - (PC)
  • Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver - TBA - (PC)
  • Yoshi and the Mysterious Book - Spring 2026 - (Switch 2)
  • Zero Parades - 2026 - (PS5, PC)

For more release dates, check out our ongoing list of 4K UHD and Blu-ray release dates.

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Resident Evil Requiem Live-Action Trailer Provides a Fresh Look at Ruined Raccoon City

Capcom has published a live-action Resident Evil Requiem trailer that showcases our best look yet at the ruins of Raccoon City, a few weeks before players get to explore it for themselves.

The live-action short features Longlegs actress Maika Monroe, who plays a mother living in Raccoon City shortly before its infamous zombie outbreak. Things sadly do not end well for her (or her daughter) in this three-minute short film that is meant to set the scene ahead of Requiem's arrival.

Fans can now find the short film by scanning QR codes found on viral marketing appearing in New York's Time Square and around Hollywood. Alternatively, its YouTube link is now live and fans are sharing it around social media:

The trailer features cops, dogs, and numerous background actors as zombies. A wide shot shows the huge crater left by the missile strike at the end of Resident Evil 3, designed to ultimately neutralize the city's undead outbreak. At street level, the city subsequently looks post-apocalyptic, with burnt out cars and part-collapsed skyscrapers as far as the eye can see.

Fans are already discussing the trailer's end, which features two shadows moving past. Dialogue is then heard saying "That's the last of them, facility secured," and then "Copy that, Raccoon City is ours." These voices certainly don't sound like Requiem's leading duo of Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, so who are they? And who has claimed the city now — Umbrella?

Resident Evil fans have known for some time that they will finally get to return to Raccoon City in the series' upcoming Requiem, which is set to tie-up long-gestating plot threads related to the location and to the shadowy Umbrella Corportation that have been dangling ever since the franchise's origins. An early trailer for Requiem featured a glimpse at the ruined city, and Leon's former Raccoon City Police Department headquarters.

How much more will we get to explore? With only a few weeks to go until launch, Capcom seems to have kept much of Resident Evil Requiem under wraps. That said, the game's director recently made a point of clearing up fan speculation that the game will be open world.

"This year is the 30th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, so it feels like no coincidence that 2026’s Resident Evil Requiem is combining the best ideas of the saga into what appears to be a fantastically constructed tribute to everything that makes the series so great," IGN wrote in our recent Resident Evil Requiem final preview. "Do you like tense survival horror? It’s here. Wanna go all guns blazing with intense action and a quip-obsessed hero? You get that too."

Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social



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