Nioh 3 Launch Day Is Here
Team Ninja’s Nioh 3 officially launches today on PS5 and PC, and it’s dominating conversations. Players are diving into its open-world structure and dual Samurai/Ninja combat styles, while early impressions highlight brutal difficulty and deeper build variety. Guides and “no easy mode” debates are already trending.
[g2a.com], [newsweek.com]
Resident Evil Requiem Gets New Spotlight
Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem (launching Feb 27) picked up fresh attention following Nintendo Direct coverage and new previews. It’s notable as the first mainline Resident Evil to launch day‑and‑date on a Nintendo platform in over 20 years, alongside PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
[newsweek.com], [nme.com]
Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase Fallout
Nintendo’s February Partner Showcase revealed a flood of Switch 2 news, including:
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth dated for June 3 on Switch 2
- Oblivion Remastered, Fallout 4, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle confirmed for Switch 2
- Mario Tennis Fever launching Feb 12 as a key first‑party release
This Direct is still being dissected across the community.
[newsweek.com], [ign.com]
Steam Machine Delayed Again
Valve confirmed delays for the Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset, citing global RAM and storage shortages. Pricing and final dates are still unknown, though Valve maintains a “first half of 2026” target. This has reignited debate about PC hardware affordability.
[newsweek.com], [mashable.com]
Overwatch Drops the “2”
Blizzard has officially rebranded Overwatch 2 back to Overwatch, launching a new story-driven era with multiple new heroes planned for 2026. The change is live, controversial, and already reshaping player expectations.
[pcgamer.com], [gamesradar.com]
Xbox Goes Full Multiplatform (Again)
Xbox-published titles Avowed (Feb 17) and Towerborne (Feb 26) are arriving on PlayStation 5, continuing Microsoft’s multiplatform push. The move is being widely discussed as another signal that traditional “console wars” are fading.
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