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🎮 PlayStation, Xbox, Multi-platformHalo Campaign Evolved preview: Xbox’s remake feels brand-new after 2 hours
Halo: Campaign Evolved, Xbox's big Halo 1 remake, changes just enough to feel like a brand-new game. Read Polygon's Halo preview for more.
Zany Punk Action-RPG Stupid Never Dies Gets Fall Release Window In New Gameplay Trailer
!Game Informer News(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/03/12/c7b9f31d/SNDheader.jpg.webp) Stupid Never Dies(https://www.gameinformer.com/product/stupid-never-dies) is a pop punk-inspired action-RPG, and it's one we're excited to play(https://www.gameinformer.com/preview/2026/03/12/for-stupid-never-dies-pop-punk-is-the-origin). Now, we know we'll be doing so later this year, as a new gameplay trailer has revealed it launches on PlayStation 5 and PC this fall. There's still no word on an exact date, but the nebulous "2026" has become the more defined "fall 2026," and to satiate you for now, developer GPTRACK50 has released a new trailer to showcase more of what to expect. In Stupid Never Dies, you play as Davy, the weakest zombie in the monster world, who will embark on a journey of self-discovery to master the abilities of 10 different monsters. Check it out in the Stupid Never Dies release window trailer below: As you can see, this new trailer showcases all 11 of Davy's styles: his standard Zombie form, plus Werewolf, Harpy, Golem, Vampire, Will-o'-the-Wisp, Cyclops, Snow Fairy, Merfolk, Lich, and Demon. In all of these forms, players will utilize Davy in all manner of 3D action-RPG combat arenas. "Davy is not only considered the weakest among zombies – the lowest-ranked creatures in the monster world – but is also known as a complete coward," a press release reads. "His goal is simple: to revive Julia, the frozen woman he fell in love with at first sight, and finally take her on a date. As Davy's feelings for Julia intertwine with the motivations of his eccentric companions, the story gradually unfolds into an adventure where they must confront a common enemy together." Stupid Never Dies will launch sometime this fall on PlayStation 5 and PC. In the meantime, read Game Informer's recent preview of the game(https://www.gameinformer.com/preview/2026/03/12/for-stupid-never-dies-pop-punk-is-the-origin) to find out why we're excited for more of it. What do you think of this latest look at Stupid Never Dies? Let us know in the comments below!
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Complete Edition Hits Nintendo Switch 2 This September
!Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Complete Edition Nintendo Switch Announcement Trailer September 3 Release Date(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/06/10/787ab619/wolongcompleteeditionkeyart.jpg.webp) Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty(https://www.gameinformer.com/product/wo-long-fallen-dynasty) is a Soulslike action game from Team Ninja, the studio behind the Nioh(https://gameinformer.com/href) series, set during China's Three Kingdoms era, and it's a great time(https://www.gameinformer.com/review/wo-long-fallen-dynasty/razor-sharp). Team Ninja recently announced that a sequel, Wo Long 2: Wings of Ember,(https://www.gameinformer.com/xbox-games-showcase/2026/06/07/wo-long-is-getting-a-sequel-with-wings-of-ember) is due out on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027, but ahead of that, you can hop into the upcoming Switch 2 port of the first game this September. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty launched on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC back in 2023 and has since surpassed 5 million players to date (selling 1 million copies in the process). The Complete Edition hit those platforms in 2024 and will now bring the base game, all three major DLCs – Battle of Zhongyuan, Conqueror of Jiangdon, and Upheaval in Jingxiang – and new endgame content to the Switch 2 on September 3. Check it out in the Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Complete Edition Switch 2 announcement trailer below: The new endgame content, which is also coming to all platforms, is called The Thousand-Mile Journey and lets players enjoy additional scenarios featuring characters from the armies of Cao Cao, Sun Ce, and Liu Bei, alongside extra weapon types such as cestuses, long swords, and whips. Team Ninja says enhancements in this edition of the game include new difficulties, new stages, new Divine Beasts, and more challenging difficulty functions. It will also feature previously released collaboration DLC, adding equipment and stages from Nioh 2, Naraka: Bladepoint, and Lies of P. Plus, three in-game items included in the game's initial launch – Baihu Armor, Zhuque Armor, and Qinglong Armor – will be available in the Switch 2 launch edition, too. Finally, Switch 2 players will get the exclusive Xuanwu Armor set. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Complete Edition hits Nintendo Switch 2 on September 3. In the meantime, read Game Informer's Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty review(https://www.gameinformer.com/review/wo-long-fallen-dynasty/razor-sharp), and then check out the reveal trailer for Wo Long 2: Wings of Ember(https://www.gameinformer.com/xbox-games-showcase/2026/06/07/wo-long-is-getting-a-sequel-with-wings-of-ember) after that. Have you played Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty? Let us know your thoughts on it in the comments below! !(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/entitybrowserthumbnail/public/2026/06/10/d26fb49c/wolongcompleteeditionscreenshot5.jpg.webp)!(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/entitybrowserthumbnail/public/2026/06/10/689733ff/wolongcompleteeditionscreenshot1.jpg.webp)!(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/entitybrowserthumbnail/public/2026/06/10/37712669/wolongcompleteeditionscreenshot2.jpg.webp)!(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/entitybrowserthumbnail/public/2026/06/10/81b21f85/wolongcompleteeditionscreenshot4.jpg.webp)!(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/entitybrowserthumbnail/public/2026/06/10/b3195ee3/wolongcompleteeditionscreenshot3.jpg.webp)
🎮 PlayStation, Multi-platformDengeki Daisy anime officially confirmed by Aniplex and Studio Deen with 2027 release
Dengeki Daisy returns to the spotlight with a brand-new anime adaptation scheduled for 2027
🎮 PlayStation, Xbox, Multi-platformA PS5 reveal game no-shows Summer Game Fest again, 11 years after its Kickstarter reveal
Sony's "Future of Gaming" 2020 event revealed the PlayStation 5 and plenty of games that would come to it. Only one hasn't been released yet.
🎮 PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Multi-platformNintendo just justified that controversial Switch price hike
After the June 2026 Direct, fans still have plenty of reasons to pull out (or buy) the original Nintendo Switch
Naoki Hamaguchi On Bringing Final Fantasy Back To Nintendo
!Final Fantasy VII Revelation(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/06/09/a16b7bc1/ffviirevelationkeyarthorizontal.jpg.webp) When Final Fantasy debuted in 1987, it did so on the Famicom (and later the NES in 1990), and Nintendo platforms would play host to the franchise all the way up until Final Fantasy VII. That pivotal entry was not only the series' transition to 3D graphics, but it also spelled the franchise's move to PlayStation as its primary platform. While some future entries would eventually arrive on other platforms, the mainline series has largely ignored Nintendo consoles outside of some side titles and spin-offs. Perhaps it's fitting, then, that a multi-part remake of the very game that signaled the shift away from Nintendo, Final Fantasy VII, is the very trilogy that is giving Nintendo fans more hope regarding the future of the franchise on its platform. It all began earlier this year, as Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade(https://gameinformer.com/review/final-fantasy-vii-remake-intergrade/final-fantasy-vii-remake-episode-intermission-review-the), an upgraded version of the first part of the Remake Trilogy, arrived on Nintendo Switch 2 in January. Then, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth(https://gameinformer.com/review/final-fantasy-vii-rebirth/cracking-the-planet-wide-open), part two of the trilogy, came to Switch 2 earlier this very month. Finally, during the 2026 Summer Game Fest live show, Remake Trilogy director Naoki Hamaguchi took the stage to close out the show, announcing that Final Fantasy VII Revelation(https://gameinformer.com/sgf-2026/2026/06/05/the-third-final-fantasy-vii-remake-subtitle-is-revelation-and-its-coming-to-all), the third and final part, would arrive simultaneously across all major platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2, when it arrives in the first half of 2027. !Game Informer News(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/06/09/811578a3/ffviirevelationswitch2junescreenshots3.png.webp) For Naoki Hamaguchi, the return to Nintendo through a remake of the game that originally moved the franchise away to PlayStation in the first place is fitting. "I think it's definitely a meaningful moment for the franchise and for fans as a whole," he says. "I was definitely a PlayStation kid when I was growing up playing games, but at the same time, I was also fond of the Nintendo hardware as well. The original FF7 is a very iconic title that represents the transition from Nintendo to PlayStation, but bringing that back and going with the multiplatform launch on day one with this title is very meaningful to me. I know it means a lot for original director Yoshinori Kitase and original artist and writer Tetsuya Nomura, as well – people who actually grew up with the Nintendo platforms. But it means a lot to me to be the one who actually brings the Final Fantasy series back on Nintendo platforms again on day one as both a fan and developer. I think this a meaningful full-circle moment." Interestingly enough, from Hamaguchi's perspective, Japanese fans are much less accepting of games going multiplatform. "One thing I do want to be mindful of is the cultural different between the Western fans and the Japanese fans," he says. "When you look at the Western fans, particularly the North American fans and European fans, they welcome the multiplatform approach with a more positive attitude. But when you look at the Japanese fans, they tend to have a little bit of a negative behavior towards it, and they post their stronger opinions online with that particular approach, so I do have to be mindful of the cultural difference there. But if we do continue to take this approach, launching multiplatform on day one, I think this approach would be accepted more globally." For more on Final Fantasy VII Revelation, check out our conversation with Hamaguchi regarding the updates coming to Queen's Blood(https://www.gameinformer.com/preview/2026/06/07/queens-blood-is-back-and-has-a-new-protagonist). For an in-depth look at the development of Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth, read our full cover story right here for free(https://www.gameinformer.com/feature/2024/02/16/final-fantasy-vii-rebirth-cover-story-newfound-freedom).
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🎮 PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Multi-platformSquare Enix teases Kingdom Hearts 4 at Nintendo Direct
A different kind of Sora is back in the news. Square Enix just teased the long-awaited next entry in the Kingdom Hearts series, though there's not much in the way of info just yet. It's called Kingdom Hearts IV and it's launching on the Switch 2, PS5, Xbox, and PC, but there's no release date &8230;
Kingdom Hearts IV Gameplay Trailer Revealed, Will Launch Simultaneously On Consoles And PC
!Kingdom Hearts IV(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/06/09/155adcf5/kh404.jpg.webp) The last time we got a trailer for Kingdom Hearts IV was in 2022(https://www.gameinformer.com/2022/04/10/kingdom-hearts-4-revealed-in-20th-anniversary-trailer). In the years since, fans have been clamoring for more information about the highly anticipated sequel, poring through screenshots(https://www.gameinformer.com/2025/05/14/kingdom-hearts-iv-development-update-new-screenshots-released-by-square-enix) and more for any glimmer of new details. Perhaps surprising everyone, Kingdom Hearts IV appeared during today's Nintendo Direct with a new gameplay trailer that also revealed it will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 alongside PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Unfortunately, this trailer didn't say when that launch will be, so the wait continues. But this new trailer has plenty to look at, including gameplay in modern-day Tokyo, featuring a new look at the game's action combat in Shibuya. In it, we see a more realistic take on Sora fighting off Heartless in the city, and it looks awesome. Check out the new Kingdom Hearts IV teaser trailer for yourself below: Kingdom Hearts IV is currently in development and set to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. While the Nintendo Direct version of the trailer didn't reveal these additional platforms the game is in development for, the teaser trailer posted on the official Square Enix YouTube channel (the one we've linked above) does, indicating a simultaneous launch. In the meantime, check out the Kingdom Hearts IV reveal trailer(https://www.gameinformer.com/2022/04/10/kingdom-hearts-4-revealed-in-20th-anniversary-trailer).
🎮 PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Multi-platformDragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen Lets You Explore The Snowy Region Of Norgan
Capcom and Nintendo have revealed Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen for Nintendo Switch 2, bringing the epic action-adventure sequel to the portable console later this year. https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/2064348850324750526?s=20 Announced as part of the June 2026 Nintendo Direct(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-direct-june-2026-all-the-biggest-announcements-and-games/), Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen arrives on October 9, with this new version of the title bringing some fresh additions and tweaks to gameplay. This expanded version of the title is also heading to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC as DLC for owners of the original version. The trailer reveals that this version is an expanded take on the original release of Dragon's Dogma 2, and players can expect to explore the new region of Norgan. Plus, there is a new system that allows players to find spoils and appraise them, all to access a new series of weapons, armours, and skills. Hopefully more details on the expansion will be revealed soon. For more news and announcements from today's event, be sure to check out our roundup of the biggest Nintendo Direct reveals(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-direct-june-2026-all-the-biggest-announcements-and-games/).
🎮 PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, Multi-platformNintendo Direct June 2026: All the news and trailers
After a week of video game news and trailers from PlayStation, Xbox, and most of the major publishers, Nintendo decided to follow things up with its next Nintendo Direct. And it came at an important moment for the company: the Switch 2 is getting a price hike, and at the same time, the console&8217;s lineup &8230;