The Biggest Gaming News For June 28, 2022
Nintendo showed off the third-party games coming to the Switch and the Horizon TV show has a title.
Joshua Robertson is a News Writer for TheGamer, based in Barnsley, England. When not playing or writing about Pokemon, Yakuza, or Fallout, he can usually be found spending too much time on Twitter @JoshRobertson97.
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Nintendo showed off the third-party games coming to the Switch and the Horizon TV show has a title.
Matt Booty is "confident" that Bethesda isn't crunching.
Employees are taking tomorrow off to "show solidarity that Hasbro will not."
Inzone is a new brand of hardware specifically designed for PC gamers.
Minecraft fans feel the system is ripe for abuse.
How do Elden Ring's bosses stack up to the rest of FromSoftware's big bads?
They'd better make sure there's still plenty of foxes to pet.
Some Yakuza fans aren't thrilled about the series' new direction.
PlayStation devs speak out in support of abortion rights and FromSoftware has "several new projects" in development.
SteamDB's new release date suggests the port has been delayed.
Both cards are the first Adult Heroes to become Living Legends.
Skull & Bones might be ready to set sail pretty soon.
Sucker Punch, Media Molecule, Guerrilla, Naughty Dog, and Insomniac have all released statements in support of abortion rights.
A Plague Tale: Requiem finally has a release date and Sony is working on NTSC versions of PAL PS1 games.
Although Square Enix admits it's too early to make Final Fantasy blockchain games.
Looks like the Steam Summer Sale might be to blame.
Naoki Yoshida shared more about Final Fantasy 16 and Nintendo showed off Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Sucker Punch is hiring for an open-world stealth game and Xbox is working on its controller shortage.
EA might reveal the next Skate game as early as next month.