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Fresh leaks have surfaced for Grand Theft Auto VI, offering extensive insight into its story structure, gameplay mechanics, and overall design approach. The information comes from a known leaker named Gameroll, who has previously shared accurate details related to the game. These revelations largely align with a prior post made on the GamingLeaks subreddit, strengthening the credibility of these claims as fans eagerly await Rockstar’s official updates. According to the latest details, the much-requested six-star wanted level system is making a return, reviving one of the classic features from earlier titles in the series. In addition, relationship bars resembling the…

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Despite Nintendo’s consistent efforts to bolster the security of its consoles, the newly launched Nintendo Switch 2 is already seeing early steps toward modding. Within a single day of its release, security researcher David Buchanan revealed that he had achieved a userland return-oriented programming (ROP) exploit on the system. While the exploit does not yet permit full system-level access or the execution of native code, it marks a noteworthy milestone in the console’s potential hacking trajectory. Buchanan posted a series of updates on social media, including a short video demonstrating framebuffer graphics rendered in a small portion of the screen.…

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Nintendo’s recent communication with visual novel publisher Sekai Project has sparked concern among small and mid-sized developers. The issue arose after Nintendo flagged compatibility problems with one of Sekai Project’s titles on the newly launched Switch 2, released on June 5, 2025. While the hybrid console is already reshaping the gaming landscape, its rollout has not been without controversy. According to Chris from Sekai Project, Nintendo informed them that one of their games would not be available on the Switch 2 eShop at launch due to performance or compatibility issues. The message reportedly stated: “One of your games shows some issues…

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A leaker known as GameRoll, who gained attention for correctly disclosing the names of GTA VI’s protagonists weeks ahead of the game’s official trailer, has returned with further alleged insights into the upcoming Rockstar title. According to GameRoll, these new details also originate from the same source that provided the earlier character information, which adds a degree of credibility to these leaks. One of the most notable claims is that the game will include functional shopping malls with over 700 accessible stores. If true, this would represent a major step forward in interactivity and immersion compared to previous entries in…

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Recent developments have sparked fresh speculation about the future of Cyberpunk 2077. A Senior Writer at Virtuos has publicly listed work on new side quests for the game in their professional portfolio. While CD Projekt Red hasn’t officially announced any DLC beyond Phantom Liberty, this revelation—coming from a studio deeply involved in the game’s post-launch support—strongly hints that new story content could be in the works. The writer’s profile states that since April 2025, they’ve been crafting multiple new side quests for upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 DLC. They also mention collaborating with the game’s Narrative Designer and English Adaptation Specialist, as well as using REDengine…

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A wave of new activity surrounding Final Fantasy Tactics has reignited speculation about a potential remaster, with multiple industry insiders and Square Enix representatives dropping subtle—if not deliberate—hints just days ahead of Sony’s scheduled State of Play broadcast on June 4. The most curious development came from Yasumi Matsuno, director and writer of the original Final Fantasy Tactics. Now head of the independent studio Algebra Factory, Matsuno briefly retweeted a post from the official PlayStation Japan account announcing the upcoming presentation. Though the retweet was later deleted, a screenshot of the action remains archived online. His temporary amplification of the…

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In the lead-up to its June 10 release, MindsEye is facing a wave of controversy as its developer, Build A Rocket Boy, has reportedly declined to provide review codes to most media outlets and content creators. According to several industry sources, the studio has withheld early access, sparking concern among prospective players. A widely shared statement from one creator claimed, “Just FYI MindsEye has refused review codes to most outlets and creators (can’t speak for everyone). After the preview, I recommend you not pre order this game until after seeing it played or actually reviewed. It is your money though,…

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Following the 10th Anniversary of Dead by Daylight and the successful release of the Five Nights at Freddy’s chapter, new rumors have surfaced outlining what may be Behaviour Interactive’s complete chapter roadmap for the remainder of 2025 and early 2026. These claims come from various known community insiders, including Ruthlessleaks and Gumpy887, who have provided credible information in the past — such as early details about the Springtrap killer and the Tokyo Ghoul crossover. According to recent leaks, the July 2025 chapter will be The Walking Dead, featuring two iconic survivors: Rick and Michonne Grimes. The announcement was strongly hinted…

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After years of near-total silence, Hollow Knight: Silksong has shown its first signs of life on Steam. On May 31, 2025, backend entries for the long-awaited sequel were quietly updated on Valve’s platform. According to SteamDB, two Steam packages associated with the game — Sub 342710 and Sub 342712 — received notable changes, marking the first activity on these entries in over 15 months. More significantly, these updates are the first meaningful modifications made to Silksong’s backend since 2019. While no visible changes have appeared on the public Steam store page, the update has reignited speculation that Team Cherry may…

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Electronic Arts has officially canceled the in-development Black Panther video game from Cliffhanger Games, despite the title recently clearing an internal milestone and gaining momentum within the studio. According to a report by Jason Schreier of Bloomberg, the cancellation came as a shock to many Cliffhanger employees, especially given that the project had just passed what EA refers to as a “gate” — a formal review that typically determines if a project should continue into the next stage of development. The game had been in pre-production for nearly four years, and while that extended period was a point of concern…

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