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Cities: Skylines 2 on PS5 and Xbox Series Delayed, PC Version Still Releasing This October

Paradox Interactive and developer Colossal Order announced that they are delaying the release of Cities: Skylines 2 on consoles, pushing back the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of the game to Spring 2024. The PC version will still be released on October 24, as planned.

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New Animated Short Released for Sonic Superstars, Battle Mode Game Mode Detailed

Sega released a cute 5-minute animated short for their upcoming platformer Sonic Superstars, which is scheduled to release on October 17, 2023, for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.

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Vincent Valentine Will Not Be a Fully Playable Character in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

The 2023 Tokyo Game Show is currently in full swing and Square Enix has been showing off a playable demo of the upcoming JRPG Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and answering a few questions about the game. One of those questions answered is if the second game will feature Vincent Valentine as a playable character, and it looks like he will not.

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Launches January 2024, Lengthy Story Trailer Released

Sega and developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio announced that Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth will launch on January 26, 2024. A lengthy story-focused trailer was released, giving us a good idea of what’s happening in the next big mainline entry in the long-running Yakuza series.

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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Review (Switch) - The Year 2000 Called, It Wants to Fist-Bump

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a hell of a mic drop. While it’s no reinvention of the wheel, it’s definitely a more compelling and accessible take on the formula that has a lot to recommend it, both for fans of those titles and younger gamers in search of something new.

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Evil Dead: the Game Will No Longer Get New Content, Switch Version Also Cancelled

Evil Dead the Game, a 4v1 horror game based on the hit franchise Evil Dead will no longer get new content from their developer Saber Interactive moving forward, and the Switch version of the game has been canceled.

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