Mundfish has unveiled a new teaser for Calamity, the final DLC expansion for Atomic Heart. The studio is pointing to a spring 2026 window and promises a story finale as Major P-3 returns to Facility 3826 for a decisive showdown with CHAR-les.
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Mundfish has unveiled a new teaser for Calamity, the final DLC expansion for Atomic Heart. The studio is pointing to a spring 2026 window and promises a story finale as Major P-3 returns to Facility 3826 for a decisive showdown with CHAR-les.
Square Enix is finishing the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy on Unreal Engine 4. Director Naoki Hamaguchi says the team’s customized UE4 pipeline is a smoother path than switching to Unreal Engine 5 mid-series.
A proposed Call of Duty-style military shooter in Russia is being discussed at a budget of up to 10 billion rubles (about $124 million), with any support dependent on a formal application and review.
Gears of War: E-Day is positioned as a return to the franchise’s early atmosphere, taking players back to Emergence Day through the eyes of Marcus Fenix and Dom Santiago. Developers say the prequel is designed to be more intimate and character-driven, with a focused setting meant to keep the tension high.
Capcom released a new Street Fighter 6 gameplay trailer for Alex and confirmed the DLC fighter launches March 17, 2026. Alex is part of the Year 3 roster, with Ingrid planned for later in 2026.
Capcom’s next mainline Resident Evil is slated for February 27, 2026, and early developer interviews indicate a deliberate split between tense survival-horror sequences and high-energy action, supported by two contrasting playable leads.
Compile Heart has launched a teaser site for an untitled school life RPG produced by JRPG veteran Kouji Okada, with Tadashi Satomi and Tsukasa Masuko also credited. The publisher says the official title and more details will be revealed on January 29.
Newly posted PC requirements for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight are drawing attention for their high-end targets, including 32GB of RAM in the recommended tier. Official pages note the specs are subject to change as release approaches.
Sony’s year-end PlayStation Store downloads list for 2025 places Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 at No. 7 in both the US/Canada and Europe. The result ends a long-running top-five pattern as sports titles, evergreen hits, and rival shooters dominated the year’s most-downloaded rankings.
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