Sister Other Paranoia to be published by Serenity Forge

Sister Other Paranoia to be published by Serenity Forge

Serenity Forge will publish Sister Other Paranoia, the December 2025-announced dark visual novel developed by HazeDenki, a team led by the creatives behind NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD, when it launches for PC via Steam in 2026, the companies announced. It will support English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese language options. Here is an overview of the game,…

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Persona 4 Revival English voice cast announced

Persona 4 Revival English voice cast announced

ATLUS has announced the English voice cast for Persona 4 Revival. Unlike the Japanese voice cast, which remains the same from previous iterations of Persona 4, the English voice cast is all-new for the remake. The voice cast is as follows: Protagonist (voiced by Nazeeh Tarsha in English, Daisuke Namikawa in Japanese) A second-year high school student,…

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BrokenLore: DON’T LIE launches September 10

BrokenLore: DON’T LIE launches September 10

Psychological horror game BrokenLore: DON’T LIE will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam on September 10, publisher Wired Productions and developer Serafini Productions announced. A new demo is available now for PC as part of Steam Next Fest: June 2026 Edition. “At Wired Productions, we’ve built a reputation for publishing distinctive…

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Arcade Archives Space Cyclone launches June 18

Arcade Archives Space Cyclone launches June 18

Arcade Archives 2 Space Cyclone will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2, and Arcade Archives Space Cyclone for PlayStation 4 and Switch, on June 18, developer Hamster announced. The Arcade Archives 2 version will cost $9.99 / 1,100 yen, while Arcade Archives version will cost $7.99 / 837 yen. An upgrade from…

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Treyarch studio head Mark Gordon to depart

Treyarch studio head Mark Gordon to depart

Treyarch studio head Mark Gordon will step down after 22 years at the company to “focus on his next chapter,” the studio announced. Gordon first joined the Call of Duty developer in May 2005 as chief technology officer. He became studio head in November 2016. Treyarch’s Kevin Hendrickson and Yale Miller will replace Gordon as…

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