A free demo for FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE arrives March 5 ahead of the full launch on March 12. The publisher also confirmed a SILENT HILL f cosmetic collaboration, with free costumes coming later in downloadable content.
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A free demo for FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE arrives March 5 ahead of the full launch on March 12. The publisher also confirmed a SILENT HILL f cosmetic collaboration, with free costumes coming later in downloadable content.
Battlefield 6’s next update arrives February 3 with targeted fixes for movement edge cases, UI reliability, and a handful of platform stability issues. The patch notes also confirm changes to the Objective Ace and Winter Warning cosmetics, landing weeks after players raised fresh concerns about quality control in paid store items.
Ubisoft has reiterated that Beyond Good and Evil 2 remains in development, with creative director Fawzi Mesmar saying the project was unaffected by the company’s recent internal changes. The update keeps one of gaming’s longest running productions on track, even as Ubisoft reshapes its portfolio and teams.
A new Paper Mario-style adventure RPG is now available across PC and consoles, and early reactions are already leaning very positive. Escape from Ever After mixes timed turn-based combat with storybook worlds, workplace satire, and a reputation-driven “fight the system” premise that clearly hits the nostalgia button without feeling like a simple copy.
Fable is rebuilding one of its most iconic systems: morality. Here’s the idea: instead of a clean “good vs. evil” meter, the reboot leans on reputation. What you do, who sees it, and how each town in Albion interprets it can shape the way people treat you. The goal is a more nuanced RPG experience where consequences feel social, local, and personal.
Ubisoft has released an online teaser featuring Metal Gear’s Solid Snake in Rainbow Six Siege, revealing that a major crossover for the veteran stealth and tactical series is on the way. The video confirms an event arriving in Year 11, specifically in mid-February. It remains unclear whether Solid Snake will be a purely cosmetic character or a fully playable operator.
Bloober Team, fresh off the momentum of its Silent Hill 2 remake work, is building anticipation for a February reveal through a mysterious countdown website. The teaser offers a chilling message, a ticking clock, and plenty of room for speculation—without confirming what’s coming next.
S-Game says more than 50% of Phantom Blade Zero’s wishlists now come from outside China, signaling strong global demand ahead of the kung fu action RPG’s September 2026 launch on PC and PS5.
Resident Evil Requiem will launch in Japan as a single CERO Z release, and director Koshi Nakanishi says the team is pushing what that rating allows while keeping the horror purposeful. Capcom’s next mainline entry arrives February 27, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Resident Evil Requiem’s director says Leon Kennedy’s older, sharper look was shaped by meticulous internal feedback—especially from women on the team who scrutinized the smallest details. With the series’ ninth mainline entry nearing launch, Capcom is leaning into dual-protagonist design and a return to classic survival-horror tension.
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