Category: Playstation

Games releasing on the Playstation consoles

  • Bandai Namco announces ‘Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters’ for 2026 release

    Bandai Namco announces ‘Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters’ for 2026 release

    Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. announced Wednesday that the long-running anime soccer saga will return to consoles and PC later this year with “Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters.”

    The title, developed by TAMSOFT CORPORATION, marks the franchise’s first major entry in more than six years. Billed as “Super Action Soccer,” the sequel looks to move beyond traditional sports simulation by treating soccer matches as high-stakes battles where players utilize superhuman abilities.

    According to the publisher, “World Fighters” will be the most expansive entry in the series to date. The game is set to feature 22 national teams, more than 110 playable characters, and a library of more than 150 unique special moves. These “super moves” will apply to all facets of the game, including passing, dribbling, and tackling.

    The gameplay introduces a revamped tactical system for goal-scoring opportunities. This new mechanic pits goalkeepers directly against shooters, allowing both sides to trigger cinematic counters and signature blocks seen in the original manga and anime.

    Players can also engage in a custom story mode, creating their own character to join Tsubasa on a quest for a world championship. The journey emphasizes building internal team friendships and navigating rivalries on the pitch.

    To maintain the series’ signature energy, Tadayoshi Makino returns as the sound composer. The upcoming title will feature more than 80 new background music tracks.

    “Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters” is scheduled to launch later in 2026 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.

    Additional information is available at the game’s official website: www.bandainamcoent.com/games/captain-tsubasa-2-world-fighters.

  • Sony Delivers a Knockout: Here Are the 4 PlayStation Plus Games for February

    Sony Delivers a Knockout: Here Are the 4 PlayStation Plus Games for February

    If you thought February was going to be a quiet month for gaming, Sony just decided to change the narrative. In a surprising move, PlayStation Plus is offering a “bumper” lineup for February, dropping four titles instead of the usual three.

    From the squared circle to the deep freeze of an alien ocean, this month’s selection covers just about every genre imaginable. All four titles will be available to claim starting Tuesday, February 3.

    Here is the breakdown of what is hitting your library next month.


    1. Undisputed (PS5)

    For sports fans tired of the arcade style, Undisputed is the answer. This is a serious simulation that aims to recapture the technical depth of boxing. It boasts a roster of over 70 licensed fighters—from current heavyweights to legends of the past.

    The game features over 60 individual punches and a revolutionary footwork system that lets you control the ring. If you’ve been waiting for a spiritual successor to the Fight Night days, this is the one to download first.

    2. Subnautica: Below Zero (PS5, PS4)

    The original Subnautica is widely considered one of the best survival games ever made, and Below Zero turns the temperature down—way down. Set on the arctic region of Planet 4546B, you are investigating the disappearance of your sister while trying not to freeze (or get eaten).

    This isn’t just about managing hunger and thirst; it’s about crafting habitats, piloting vehicles, and exploring a world that is as beautiful as it is terrifying.

    3. Ultros (PS5, PS4)

    If the art style looks familiar, that’s because the visionary behind Hotline Miami, El Huervo, is involved. Ultros is a trippy, sci-fi adventure set in a cosmic sarcophagus.

    The gameplay loop is unique: you engage in brutal, close-quarter combat with cosmic horrors, but you also have to… garden? Tending to plant life opens new paths and offers moments of peace amidst the chaos. It utilizes a time-loop mechanic, allowing you to restart key moments to unlock different areas of the map.

    4. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PS4)

    Sometimes you just want to go fast and blow things up. Ace Combat 7 puts you in the cockpit of modern and futuristic fighter jets for intense dogfights. The visuals are photorealistic, and the tactical gameplay requires you to actually think like a pilot rather than just holding down the trigger. It’s the perfect game to test your reflexes (and your stomach for barrel rolls).


    Don’t Forget January’s Games!

    With the new lineup arriving on February 3, you have until Monday, February 2 to add last month’s titles to your library. If you haven’t grabbed them yet, make sure to claim:

    • Need for Speed Unbound
    • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
    • Core Keeper

    Which game are you booting up first? Let us know in the comments below!

  • The Genkidama Has Landed: Highlights from Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri 2026

    The Genkidama Has Landed: Highlights from Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri 2026

    Today, January 25, 2026, the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri took over Makuhari Messe to wrap up the franchise’s massive 40th-anniversary celebrations.

    If you don’t live in Japan or weren’t lucky enough to win the ticket lottery to be there in person, don’t worry—the Remixco team has the full scouter reading on every major announcement. From a brand-new game project to a legendary musical collaboration, here is what’s coming to the world of Dragon Ball.


    The Big Reveal: Dragon Ball Game Project “AGE 1000”

    The absolute showstopper of the event was the unveiling of a new title currently dubbed Project “AGE 1000”.

    • The Setting: Slated for a 2027 release, this game explores a new era set 216 years after the end of Dragon Ball Z.

    Sparking! ZERO DLC & Gaming Updates

    The hits kept coming for console players. If you thought the roster for Sparking! ZERO was already packed, think again.

    • Summer 2026 DLC: A major expansion is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Confirmed fighters include:
      • Super Saiyan Bardock
      • Super Android 17 (GT)
      • Great Demon King Piccolo
      • and more

    The 40th Anniversary Special Video (feat. Hans Zimmer)

    In one of the most unexpected crossovers in franchise history, a global special video was released today.

    “It was truly a joy to be part of this special anniversary project… Drawing inspiration from Akira Toriyama’s incredible illustrations… making it an exciting and unforgettable experience.” — Hans Zimmer

    The video, titled “Infinite Future,” features dynamic animation of Toriyama’s original manga covers and illustrations, all set to a sweeping orchestral score by the legendary Hans Zimmer. It’s a literal love letter to 40 years of Goku’s journey.

    Here is the breakdown of the major anime projects and gaming news announced at the event

    Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol (Moro Arc)

    The moment fans have been waiting for since 2018 is finally here. Toei Animation officially confirmed that the “Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc” is in production.

    • The Scoop: This is the direct sequel to the Dragon Ball Super anime, adapting the high-stakes battle against the planet-eater, Moro.
    • The Teaser: A key visual was revealed showing Goku and Vegeta in their sleek Galactic Patrol uniforms. While a release date wasn’t set, the “Set for Production” status means the wait for the Moro arc is almost over.

    Dragon Ball Super: Beerus (Enhanced Edition)

    Coming Fall 2026, this isn’t just a rerun. This is a “reconstructed” TV anime project focusing on the Battle of Gods saga.

    • What’s New: It features improved animation, new cuts, and reshot scenes to align the power scaling more closely with modern lore.
    • The Beerus Factor: During the stage event, Beerus’s voice actor teased that this version emphasizes that Beerus is still a massive “moving goalpost” in power, capable of defeating Goku in a blink. It will also incorporate light manga elements and new notes left by Akira Toriyama.

    The Genkidamatsuri wasn’t just a celebration of the past; it was a clear signal that the future of Dragon Ball is as bright! Between the mysterious AGE 1000 project and the continued support for Sparking! ZERO, we’re going to be busy for a long time.

  • Raccoon City Returns: The Resident Evil Showcase is Coming to Melt Your Brain

    Raccoon City Returns: The Resident Evil Showcase is Coming to Melt Your Brain

    Hold onto your green herbs, because Capcom is about to drop the mother of all briefings. Just announced, a brand-new Resident Evil Showcase is officially locked and loaded for January 15.

    If you’ve been living under a rock (or just hiding from a Tyrant), this is the 12-minute deep dive we’ve been waiting for. We’re talking fresh gameplay and “major news” for the most anticipated horror title of 2026: Resident Evil Requiem.

    When and Where to Watch

    Cancel your plans and set your reminders. Here is the sit-rep:

    • When: January 15, 2026
    • Time: 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET (Jan 16 @ 7:00 AM JST)
    • Where: Streaming live on YouTube and Twitch.

  • Sony Kicks Off 2026 with a Major Flex: ‘Need for Speed’ and ‘Epic Mickey’ Lead January’s PS Plus Drop

    Sony Kicks Off 2026 with a Major Flex: ‘Need for Speed’ and ‘Epic Mickey’ Lead January’s PS Plus Drop

    Sony Interactive Entertainment is making sure your New Year starts with high-octane vibes and a heavy dose of nostalgia. On Wednesday, the company announced the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for January 2026, featuring a mix of street racing, reimagined Disney magic, and deep-underground survival.

    All three titles will be available for members to download starting Tuesday, Jan. 6. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your virtual whip or grind for resources with the squad, this month’s rotation has something for everyone.

    The games will remain available until Monday, Feb. 2. Here is the breakdown of what’s hitting the library.

    Need for Speed Unbound | PS5

    If you’re looking to bring that main character energy to the pavement, Need for Speed Unbound is the move. Developed by Criterion Games, this entry takes the iconic franchise and cranks up the style with a unique, graffiti-inspired aesthetic.

    Players start from the bottom and have to hustle their way to the top of “The Grand,” Lakeshore’s ultimate street racing challenge. With separate campaigns for solo play and multiplayer, you can spend hours precision-tuning your ride. Between the custom kits and a global soundtrack that lowkey slaps, it’s all about looking fresh while you outsmart the cops.

    Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed | PS4, PS5

    Disney is bringing a classic back with a serious glow-up. Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed is a vibrant 3D platformer that puts you in the shoes of Mickey Mouse as he navigates Wasteland—a realm for the forgotten characters of Disney’s past.

    The mechanics are simple but deep: use paint to restore the world or thinner to “delete” obstacles and find hidden paths. You’ll even run into Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney’s first creation. It’s a nostalgic trip that feels brand new, proving that Mickey still has plenty of pull in the gaming world.

    Core Keeper | PS4, PS5

    For those who prefer a more low-profile grind, Core Keeper is an award-winning mining sandbox that supports up to eight players. You wake up in a massive, ancient cavern and have to figure out how to survive.

    This isn’t just about digging holes; you’re building bases, crafting high-tier gear, and taking down massive Titans. Whether you’re fishing in mysterious waters or mastering the perfect recipe, Core Keeper is the ultimate “sink-into-your-couch” experience. If you’ve got a squad ready to put in the work, this underground adventure is fire.


    Don’t Sleep on December’s Titles

    As the new year rolls in, the clock is ticking on the December 2025 lineup. PlayStation Plus members have until Monday, Jan. 5, to add the following games to their library before they’re gone:

    • Lego Horizon Adventures
    • Killing Floor 3
    • The Outlast Trials
    • Synduality Echo of Ada
    • Neon White

    Make sure you claim these before the Tuesday reset so you don’t miss out on the free heat.

  • Mega Man Returns: Capcom Unveils ‘Dual Override’ at The Game Awards

    Mega Man Returns: Capcom Unveils ‘Dual Override’ at The Game Awards

    Capcom announced the next installment in its iconic franchise, Mega Man: Dual Override, during The Game Awards 2025 presentation on Thursday. The new action platformer, which will be the 12th mainline title in the series, is scheduled for a 2027 release on a wide range of platforms.

    The Blue Bomber is set to teleport onto the Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.

    The announcement kicks off a countdown to a significant milestone for the franchise. The 2027 launch will coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Mega Man series, which first started busting bots and captivating players in 1987. The franchise has since expanded beyond video games into comics and TV, selling more than 43 million units worldwide.

    Fan Contest and Special Discounts

    Capcom is engaging fans immediately by hosting a special boss design contest for Mega Man: Dual Override. Fans will have the opportunity to design a new Robot Master to appear in the game, joining Dr. Wily’s ranks. Details on how to enter can be found on the contest’s official website.

    To celebrate the reveal, the critically acclaimed Mega Man 11 will be offered at a special discount in the coming days. Players can look to pick up the title for under $5 USD on the PlayStation Store, Nintendo eShop, Xbox Store, and Steam for a limited time.

    Additionally, Mega Man 11 is expanding its language support. New localizations for Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish will be available in an update rolling out tonight.

    The reveal trailer for Mega Man: Dual Override is available to watch

  • PS Plus December Drop: Sony Ends 2025 with a Massive 5-Game Holiday Lineup

    PS Plus December Drop: Sony Ends 2025 with a Massive 5-Game Holiday Lineup

    Sony Interactive Entertainment announced its December monthly games lineup for PlayStation Plus on Tuesday, revealing a collection of five titles headed by “LEGO Horizon Adventures” and “Killing Floor 3.”

    The new games will be available to subscribers starting Tuesday, Dec. 2, and will remain in the library until Monday, Jan. 5.

    The selection includes a mix of first-party family titles, cooperative shooters and psychological horror. The full lineup consists of “LEGO Horizon Adventures,” “Killing Floor 3,” “The Outlast Trials,” “Synduality Echo of Ada” and “Neon White.”

    “LEGO Horizon Adventures,” available on PlayStation 5, reimagines Sony’s “Horizon” franchise. Players control the hunter Aloy in a brick-based, post-apocalyptic world to fight machines and a digital demon. The game features online and local cooperative play, allowing two players to share the screen.

    “Killing Floor 3” continues the franchise’s tradition of wave-based combat. Up to six players can team up on PS5 to fight bioengineered creatures unleashed by the Horzine corporation. The sequel introduces new movement abilities, including dashing and climbing, alongside weapon customization.

    Red Barrels’ “The Outlast Trials” brings psychological horror to both PS4 and PS5. Set in a Murkoff Corporation facility, players must complete trials and challenges to earn their release. The survival horror title supports solo play or cooperative sessions with up to four people.

    The December drop also includes two stylized futuristic titles:

    • “Synduality Echo of Ada” (PS5): A sci-fi extraction shooter set in 2222. Players pilot mechs called “Cradlecoffins” to hunt for resources while avoiding toxic rain and xenomorphic enemies.
    • “Neon White” (PS4, PS5): A fast-paced, first-person action game that utilizes a card-based movement system. Players assume the role of an assassin competing against other demon slayers for a permanent spot in Heaven.

    Subscribers have until Monday, Dec. 1, to download the November monthly games. The departing titles are “Stray,” “EA Sports WRC 24” and “Totally Accurate Battle Simulator.”


    What are you playing first this December? Let us know in the comments!

  • PlayStation Plus: November’s Monthly Games Feature ‘Stray,’ ‘EA Sports WRC 24,’ ‘Totally Accurate Battle Simulator’

    PlayStation Plus: November’s Monthly Games Feature ‘Stray,’ ‘EA Sports WRC 24,’ ‘Totally Accurate Battle Simulator’

    Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for November, featuring a mix of critically acclaimed adventure, high-octane racing, and physics-based strategy.

    Stray, EA Sports WRC 24, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator will be available to all PlayStation Plus members starting Tuesday, Nov. 4, and will remain accessible until Monday, Dec. 1.

    The announcement, structured similarly to a post by Adam Michel, Director, Game Services – Content, highlights the variety of experiences coming to subscribers this month.


    November’s Free Games Lineup

    Stray | PS4, PS5

    This acclaimed third-person adventure puts players in the role of a lost, lonely stray cat who must navigate the detailed, neon-lit alleys of a decaying cybercity to untangle an ancient mystery. Players interact with the environment in playful, feline-specific ways, seeing the world through the eyes of a cat.

    The game was developed by BlueTwelve Studio, a small team primarily based in the south of France.

    EA Sports WRC 24 | PS5

    The official game of the FIA World Rally Championship comes from the award-winning Dirt Rally series developers, Codemasters. Built on over 25 years of rally game heritage, EA Sports WRC 24 allows players to get behind the wheel of the WRC, WRC2, and Junior WRC cars from the current season, complete with 2024 drivers, teams, and liveries.

    A new Builder mode lets players design and drive a dream rally car, while the Moments mode allows them to rewrite racing history by recreating recent events and historical highlights. Additional modes include Career, Championship, Time Trial, and cross-platform multiplayer.

    Totally Accurate Battle Simulator | PS4, PS5

    Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS) is a physics-based strategy game where players command armies of “wobblers” from various historical, spooky, and fantasy settings. Players watch their units battle in goofy, hilarious simulations driven by a unique physics engine.

    With more than 100 base units, the game also features a unit creator for players to design new fighters. Online multiplayer is available, allowing players to send their customized wobblers to fight friends and strangers.


    Final Chance for October’s Games

    PlayStation Plus members have until Monday, Nov. 3, to add the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for October—Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3, and Cocoon—to their game library before the November titles become available.

  • Level Up: The Biggest Announcements from EVO France 2025

    Level Up: The Biggest Announcements from EVO France 2025

    The fighting game community (FGC) just wrapped up a historic weekend in Nice, France, for the inaugural EVO France 2025, the first European edition of the legendary Evolution Championship Series. Beyond the clutch comebacks and champion-crowning moments, the event was a goldmine of exclusive announcements that left fans buzzing about the future of their favorite fighters.

    Here are the key drops and reveals that hit the main stage at the Palais des Expositions:

    The Dragon Ball FighterZ Comeback: SSJ4 Goku from DAIMA

    Perhaps the most talked-about announcement came from Bandai Namco for Dragon Ball FighterZ. The game is set to receive a major content injection in the form of a new DLC character: Super Saiyan 4 Goku from the upcoming Dragon Ball DAIMA anime. The announcement trailer, debuted at EVO France, confirms the character will be released in Spring 2026 alongside the full details of the DBFZ 1.40 patch notes, breathing new life into the beloved tag-team fighter.

    Tekken 8’s Next Fighter and World Tour Update

    The Tekken 8 showcase brought major news for the Tekken World Tour 2025. Following the crowning of seven-time EVO champion Arslan Ash, the developers pulled back the curtain on the next DLC character, Mairy Zo, teasing gameplay that is sure to shake up the competitive landscape.

    Riot Games’ 2XKO Gets its First Official Tournament

    In a major debut for the publisher, Riot Games’ new 2v2 fighting game, 2XKO, held its first official tournament as a side event at EVO France 2025. The event was part of the new Riot Games First Impact 2025 series, designed to introduce esports for the title. The French prodigy Marwan “Wawa” Berthe dominated the competition, securing the very first EVO title for the game.

    EVO France is Here to Stay

    The European FGC rejoiced with the final announcement: EVO France will officially be returning to Nice in 2026. The second edition is slated to run from October 9th to 11th, 2026, confirming Europe as a permanent and highly anticipated stop on the global EVO circuit.

    The inaugural EVO France 2025 was a spectacular success, and with these major announcements, it’s clear the Fighting Game Community has plenty to look forward to over the next year and beyond.

  • PlayStation Plus October 2025: A Hauntingly Good Lineup

    PlayStation Plus October 2025: A Hauntingly Good Lineup

    This October, PlayStation Plus is treating subscribers to a lineup perfect for the spooky season. Leading the charge for the Essential tier are three titles that cover a wide range of genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy as the nights get longer.

    Headlining the month is the critically acclaimed survival horror game, Alan Wake 2 (PS5). From the masterminds at Remedy Entertainment, this game received widespread praise for its psychological storytelling and innovative gameplay. It’s the perfect addition for those looking to get into the Halloween spirit.

    Joining the horror-filled fun are two other standout titles:

    • Goat Simulator 3 (PS4, PS5): This chaotic and hilarious sandbox game is the antidote to any spooky-season scares. Wreak havoc as a goat and explore a world full of ridiculous physics and over-the-top missions.
    • Cocoon (PS4, PS5): From one of the creators of Limbo and Inside, this mind-bending puzzle adventure game has you jumping between worlds nested inside glowing orbs. It’s a visually stunning and unique experience that’s sure to captivate.

    These three games will be available to all PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium subscribers starting on October 7.

    Additionally, PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers are getting a major treat with the addition of The Last of Us Part II Remastered (PS5) on September 26, just in time for The Last of Us Day. This definitive version of the epic sequel offers enhanced visuals and new content.

    Given that these new games are about to drop, are there any games you’re hoping to see added to or removed from the PlayStation Plus library in the future?

  • “Code Vein 2” Gameplay Deep Dive: A Look at the Revenant’s Next Chapter

    “Code Vein 2” Gameplay Deep Dive: A Look at the Revenant’s Next Chapter

    The video gameplay presentation for “Code Vein 2” offers a detailed look into the highly anticipated action RPG, confirming a Jan. 30, 2026, release date and immediate pre-orders. This new entry builds upon its predecessor with refined mechanics and a deeper narrative.

    Crafting Your Revenant: The character creator is a standout feature, providing an incredible level of detail. Gamers can spend hours perfecting their avatar with extensive options for eyes, hair, scars, and masks, ensuring a unique identity for their character in the world of Code Vein.

    Companions and Combat Synergy: The combat system is enhanced by the inclusion of companions. Lou, with her unique time-manipulation abilities, and Levvenia Voda, are not just NPCs; they are strategic assets. They can draw aggro and deal damage, or players can assimilate their powers for crucial combat buffs, adding a new layer of tactical depth.

    Mastering the Battlefield: The core combat loop rewards aggressive play and resource management. Players must master dodging and blocking to survive. The “bleed” mechanic is central, allowing players to use a “jail item” to acquire “I core” from afflicted enemies. This resource fuels special attacks and abilities, making strategic use of your arsenal critical. Weapon variety is also a key selling point, from the versatile bayonet to the long-range statesman’s long bow and the unique hovering runic blades.

    Boss Fights and Strategic Challenges: The presentation culminates in a showcase of the first major boss, the “dejected asalent.” This multi-phase fight requires players to learn move sets, manage their I core, and coordinate with their companion. The boss’s phase two transition highlights the need for adaptability and precision, a hallmark of challenging action RPGs.

  • “ANANTA” Gameplay Trailer Unveils Urban Open-World RPG Experience, Coming to Tokyo Game Show 2025

    “ANANTA” Gameplay Trailer Unveils Urban Open-World RPG Experience, Coming to Tokyo Game Show 2025

    NetEase Games and developer Naked Rain have released a new seven-minute gameplay trailer for their upcoming free-to-play, urban open-world RPG, ANANTA. The game will be available to play at Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2025, which runs from Sept. 25 to 28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

    The trailer provides a deep dive into the features of ANANTA, which aims to offer players a high degree of freedom as they navigate a bustling metropolis. The game allows players to explore different neighborhoods, meet a diverse cast of characters and form their own crew.

    Key details from the new gameplay trailer include:

    A Living, Breathing Metropolis

    ANANTA is designed to feel like a living city. Players can experience a vibrant urban life through small, interactive events such as petting cats in parks or getting caught in the middle of a gang clash. The game’s NPCs are designed to have lifelike behavior, and players’ choices, from snooping on a passerby’s phone to street racing, will have a tangible impact on the city. The game also includes a variety of accessible indoor and outdoor scenes across three vertical layers: rooftops, mid-levels, and ground floors.

    Innovative Combat and Exploration

    The combat system in ANANTA is based on creative freedom, allowing players to use their environment to their advantage. The game features high interactivity, where items like trash bins and golf clubs can be used as weapons. Players can also take enemy weapons and utilize precise dodging and blocking to create a smooth, fast-paced combat experience.

    For exploration, the game features an ultra-free 3C (Character, Camera, Control) system that allows players to reach any visible destination. There is a wide variety of vehicles, including subways, buses, cars and helicopters, that players can use to travel and complete missions.

    Multiple Roles, One City

    Players will take on different roles in ANANTA, starting as the captain of a special task force. They can seamlessly switch between roles like a cop, a hacker, a delivery person or a live-streamer, each with unique personal stories. The game embraces the unexpected, with “whimsical oddities” like a toilet with legs being a part of the city’s environment.

    ANANTA is in development for PlayStation 5, PC, iOS and Android. A release date has not yet been announced.