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Ubisoft has no plans to delist original Rayman Legends after Rayman Legends Retold launch
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Ubisoft has no plans to delist original Rayman Legends after Rayman Legends Retold launch

According to Ubisoft, the original Rayman Legends is staying put – it will not be delisted from digital storefronts. Some fans may have been concerned that the game would be removed later this year. That’s because Ubisoft will be launching Rayman Legends Retold towards the end of 2026. This is a full remake of the original game with updated graphics,... The post Ubisoft has no plans to delist original Rayman Legends after Rayman Legends Retold launch appeared first on Nintendo Everyt

Roundup: Here's What The First Previews Are Saying About Stuntman: Hollywood
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Roundup: Here's What The First Previews Are Saying About Stuntman: Hollywood

We've got some gameplay footage too.Last week's State of Play event included the reveal of Stuntman: Hollywood — the return of a series that hadn't existed since the Xbox 360 era — and the first hands-on previews have been going live this week.For those who aren't aware, Stuntman is a series where you drive fast vehicles in high-octane action sequences as a film director gives you instructions on what to do, and this latest entry is looking particularly ambitious!Read the full article on purexbo

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Ubisoft says original Rayman Legends will not be delisted once Retold releases

Ubisoft recently unveiled the visually impressive Rayman Legends Retold which is a retelling of the classic 2D platformer with sparkling new visuals and additional levels and content. Some were worried that Ubisoft might pull the original Rayman Legends once Retold launches, but they were worrying over nothing as the official Rayman X account has said… Read More »Ubisoft says original Rayman Legends will not be delisted once Retold releases Source

Game of the Month: 007 First Light (May 2026)
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Game of the Month: 007 First Light (May 2026)

As voted by you.You'll have to forgive me for being a little late with this Game of the Month poll for May 2026 — it was all down to those pesky summer gaming events, leaving no room for such a debate.But now that the excitement is over, it's time to look back on the month of May and ask ourselves... which PS5 release deserves to be crowned Game of the Month? As always, only you can decide.Read the full article on pushsquare.com

Wine 11.11 brings more Wayland improvements
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Wine 11.11 brings more Wayland improvements

The Wine 11.11 development release is now available bringing with it more features like Wayland support upgrades and bug fixes.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

Six Games Are Confirmed For Xbox Game Pass In July 2026 So Far
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Six Games Are Confirmed For Xbox Game Pass In July 2026 So Far

An early look at what's to come.As we always do around this time of the month, we're taking an early look today at what's ahead for July 2026's Xbox Game Pass selection, with six games currently scheduled to arrive next month.There are a couple of titles in here that don't have a specific release date yet, but they've still been announced for July, so we'll include them in the summary as well. Keep an eye out for more news on those games ASAP.Read the full article on purexbox.com

FromSoftware: Investor Oasis attackiert Mutterkonzern und fordert Ende der Publishing-Deals
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FromSoftware: Investor Oasis attackiert Mutterkonzern und fordert Ende der Publishing-Deals

Hinter den Kulissen fliegen derzeit die Fetzen zwischen FromSoftwares Mutterkonzern Kadokawa und der Investorengruppe Oasis Management. Diese pocht darauf, dass gerade FromSoftwares Titel wie Elden Ring oder The Duskbloods nicht mehr von anderen Firmen gepublished werden sollten. Kadokawas CEO wird grobes Missmanagement vorgeworfen. Während einige Argumente durchaus sinnvoll erscheinen, geht es am Ende nur um mehr Geld für die Shareholder. Mehr

Der neue Konsolenkrieg ist ein Ablenkungsmanöver
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Der neue Konsolenkrieg ist ein Ablenkungsmanöver

Xbox veröffentlicht doch wieder Konsolen-Exklusivspiele, PlayStation verwehrt dem PC seine Singleplayer-Spiele - und wir fühlen uns zurückversetzt ins Jahr 2005: Der Konsolenkrieg ist wieder da! Die eigentliche Revolution findet jedoch hinter den Kulissen statt - und das erkennt man daran, wen Microsoft gerade zum Xbox-Chefstrategen berufen hat: Matthew Ball. Das ist die Videoversion unseres GameStar Podcasts. - Alle Folgen des GameStar Podcasts