Helldivers 2 Announces Warhammer 40,000 Legendary Warbond

Helldivers 2 Announces Warhammer 40,000 Legendary Warbond

Arrowhead Studios has announced that it will release a legendary warbond themed around the Warhammer 40,000 franchise for Helldivers 2. The release date for the collaboration is unknown, though more news will be available later this year. 

Check out the trailer announcing the Helldivers 2 and Warhammer 40,000 franchise below:

Helldivers 2 launched on February 8, 2024 for PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam, followed by August 26, 2025 for Xbox Series X|S. A film adaptation will release on November 10, 2027, featuring Justin Lin as the director and Jason Momoa in the cast. The Steam page describes the game as follows:

The Galaxy’s Last Line of Offense.

Enlist in the Helldivers and join the fight for freedom across a hostile galaxy in a fast, frantic, and ferocious third-person shooter.

Freedom. Peace. Democracy. Your Super Earth-born rights. The key pillars of our civilization. Of our very existence. But the war rages on. And everything is once again under threat. Join the greatest military force the galaxy has ever seen and make this a safe and free place to live.

You will be assembled into squads of up to four Helldivers and assigned strategic missions. Watch each other’s back – friendly fire is an unfortunate certainty of war, but victory without teamwork is impossible.

Rain down freedom from above, sneak through enemy territory, or grit your teeth and charge head-first into the jaws of combat. How you deliver liberty is your choice; you’ll have access to a wide array of explosive firepower, life-saving armor and battle-changing stratagems… the jewel in every Helldiver’s arsenal.

Super Earth recognizes your hard work with valuable Requisition. Use it to access different rewards that benefit you, your squad, your destroyer ship and our overall war effort.

Forza Horizon 6 Reaches 6 Million Players Worldwide

Forza Horizon 6 6 million players

Xbox Game Studios and Playground Games have announced that Forza Horizon 6 surpassed 6 million players worldwide just a few days after its global launch on May 19. 6 million players have played Forza Horizon 6 since its early access launch on May 15. 

Forza Horizon 6 launched on May 19 for Xbox Series X|S and PC via Windows (Microsoft Store) and Steam. A PlayStation 5 version is set to release at a later date, and Forza Horizon 6 is available with Xbox Game Pass as well. With cross-play and cross-saves, Forza Horizon 6 players will be able to play together on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S while continuing their progress on whichever versions of the game they own.

There will be more than 600 real cars and several new features from launch, including touge battles and multiplayer CoLab. As previously announced, the game is set in Japan, with Tokyo as its main destination. Tokyo is the largest urban area ever featured in the Forza Horizon series. Players have access to several high-profile race cars and street vehicles, including the 2024 Nissan GT-R Nismo, 2021 RJ Anderson #37 Polaris RZR Pro 4 Truck, 2025 GR GT Prototype and 1995 Porsche 911 GT2.

A new Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Controller and Headset are also available. The Xbox Wireless Controller – Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition ($89.99) and Xbox Wireless Headset – Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition are available for purchase at Microsoft Store, Amazon, Best Buy, and other participating tech retailers.

FuRyu Reveals Survival Third-Person Shooter ANOMALITH

ANOMALITH

FuRyu and Winning Entertainment Group (formerly known as Natsume Atari) have revealed ANOMALITH, a new survival third-person shooter launching on October 29 for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam. ANOMALITH will be available worldwide for $49.99, and a Digital Deluxe Edition will be available for $69.99. 

The staff of ANOMALITH includes Scenario Lead Romeo Tanaka (Stella of the EndHumanity Has Declined), Character Designer MON (Nisio Isin’s Legends Series) and Composer Yuka Kitamura (Elden RingSekiroBloodborne, Dark Souls III and Witch Hat Atelier).

Here’s an overview of the game, via Steam:

Japan, the year 20██.

Anomaly Zones suddenly appear without any sign.

In search of her friend who went missing in an Anomaly Zone, 17 year old Reona Minazuki becomes a Diver for the government-backed Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office.

On her first Dive, as countless other Divers fall victim to the Zone, a strange power awakens within her.

The sole survivor, she heads deep into the abyss of Anomaly Zones.

Her friend’s disappearance, the origin of Anomaly Zones, and the mystery of her powers—

When all of it is finally revealed, what will she see—?

Survive the Anomaly Zones.

A girl takes up weapons against her fate.

Character

Reona Minazuki (CV: Hitomi Ueda)

One day, while visiting a mall with her best friend Arisa Kato, Reona is caught in an Anomalization, and the two are separated. After the sruvival from the Anomaly Zone by ███████████, she became a Diver for the Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office in order to find Arisa, returning to the Anomaly Zone of her own will.

Arisa Kato (CV: Natsumi Haruse)

Reona’s best friend. After the mall they were visiting together anomalized, her whereabouts have remained unknown ever since.

Yuiga Koda (CV: Riho Sugiyama)

Operator for the Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office. As a good buddy of Reona, and she provides precise support during the Dives.

Kyoka Sudo (CV: Keiko Watanabe)

Founder and Chief of the Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office. After wandering an Anomaly Zone for an extended period of time, she managed to find her way out and return alive through her own strength.

Imari Fushimi (CV: Shion Wakayama)

Head of Research at the Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office. She is in charge of research and developing equipment using anomalous objects obtained from Anomaly Zones.

May Hibiya (CV: Hikari Kubota)

Head of Security at the Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office. Previously an experienced and elite Diver, she is currently in charge of overseeing the storage and security of anomalous objects and sensitive information related to Anomaly Zones.

Kaede Mori (CV: Natsumi Fujiwara)

A mysterious person who Reona met on a Dive.

Girl

The young girl who temporarily joined Reona and Arisa when they became trapped in the anomalized mall.

She went mute from the shock of seeing her parents killed by Anomalies.

System

Dive, Retrieve, Return

While exploring Anomaly Zones, Reona has no choice but to engage strange creatures called “Anomalies” in combat.

Manage your ammunition and carefully select what to retrieve as you make your way to extraction.

Investigation of Anomalous Spaces that Transcend the Laws of Nature

Against hostile Anomalies, selecting the right weapon for the situation is key to survival.

Use versatile offensive and defensive Anomalization Skills to control the flow of combat.

Use Anomalous Objects retrieved from Anomaly Zones to develop and upgrade weapons and gears.

Outward appearance can be changed without affecting stats, making it possible to go on Dives in your favorite fashion.

Creator

      • Scenario: Romeo Tanaka
      • Character Design: MON
      • Composer: Yuka Kitamura

Divers Wanted!!

The Anomaly Zone Countermeasures Office is recruiting investigators for the Anomaly Zones.

Wishlist now and look forward to the release of “ANOMALITH” and any further information.

Destiny 2 Final Content Update Launches June 9

Destiny 2 final update

Bungie has announced that the final content update for Destiny 2 will launch on June 9, ending the game’s near 9-year run of continuous update and expansion releases. Destiny 2 will remain playable just like the original Destiny, but there will be no content updates after this update, and communications from Bungie will enter a “hibernation” until the studio has more information to share about the franchise.

The final Destiny 2 update, originally planned as Shadow and Order, will introduce Sparrow Racing League, Exotic overhauls, major changes to the Portal, loot adjustments and changes to Raids and Dungeons, and much more. More changes and details can be found at Bungie’s official blog post.

Read up on the message from Bungie below:

For almost twelve years, we have had the joy and honor to explore the Destiny universe with you all. Through all the ups and downs, surprises and triumphs, building Destiny alongside our players has been a monumental privilege. While our love for Destiny 2 has not changed, it has become clear that after The Final Shape, we have reached the time for our shared worlds, and Destiny, to live beyond Destiny 2.

As our focus turns towards a new beginning for Bungie, we will begin work incubating our next games. To that end, on June 9, 2026, we will release the final live-service content update for Destiny 2 to begin that new journey as a studio.

Though active development may be concluding, we will ensure that Destiny 2 remains playable, just as the original Destiny is today. Many changes in this final update will aim to ensure that Destiny 2 is a welcoming place for players to return to.

We’re proud of Destiny 2, the places it took us, and the legacy it has created. Because of you all, our universe is vast, built on years of shared stories, adventures, and victories. From the Cosmodrome to the Pale Heart to the Lawless Frontier, we have forged life-long memories and friendships with you all.

We are incredibly grateful to everyone who made that journey with us.

From the deepest part of our hearts, thank you, and we’ll see you in the stars.

Lastly, Destiny 2 is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

Red Chat Ritual: TSUMIMI TIME Releases on October 22

Red Chat Ritual – TSUMIMI TIME

Tohakusha has announced that mystery horror adventure game Red Chat Ritual: TSUMIMI TIME launches on October 22 for PC via Steam. A demo of Red Chat Ritual: TSUMIMI TIME will be available at BitSummit PUNCH from May 22 to May 24.

Lastly, here’s an overview of the game, via Steam:

A mystery adventure where you intervene in an idol’s livestream, investigate clues on and off stream, and uncover the truth behind her missing partner. Your deductions shape the ending.

Intervene in livestreams as a viewer

Investigate clues beyond the screen

Shape the outcome through deduction

Discover multiple endings and branching paths

Step Into the Stream and Uncover the Truth

Tsumimi Time is a game where you step in as a viewer and intervene in the livestreams of Tsumimi, a struggling idol streamer.

Tsumimi is striving to become a popular streamer so that Mashiro, her partner who suddenly disappeared, might find her.

The story unfolds over a roughly two-week day-and-night cycle.

In the mornings and afternoons, you follow clues by searching social media, fan sites, and maps based on the subtle irregularities you spot in the stream.

At night, you intervene in Tsumimi’s livestreams through Mega Chats (paid donation messages) and comments. Sometimes, a gift sent in the dead of night will return as an unexpected reaction in the next day’s stream.

As your investigation connects the scattered fragments, the dark history of the abandoned village where the streams take place—and the incidents that once occurred there—gradually come to light.

Your interventions, investigation, deductions, and final choice will change her fate.

Featuring brand-new original music written for the game by Kikuo, this is a psychological horror adventure built around livestream intervention, investigation, and deduction.

Where Is Mashiro, Your Missing Favorite Idol?

Tsumimi, of the idol unit Wataame Chainsaw, continues streaming in hopes of becoming famous enough for the missing Mashiro to find her.

As a viewer, you intervene in her streams—sometimes altering the course of events, sometimes picking up new information, always connecting the scattered fragments.

Your only leads are a village erased from the map and the faint irregularities caught on stream.

What awaits beyond them…?

Follow the Irregularities and Connect the Clues

Using the strange details caught in the stream as leads, you search social media, fan sites, and maps for information.

Each time you uncover and connect an overlooked fragment, the hidden truth becomes a little clearer.

At Night, Step Into the Stream

Intervene in Tsumimi’s livestreams through Mega Chats and comments.

How far will you push her? What will you prioritize?

A single word from you can change her reactions, the information that becomes visible, and what happens next.

Your choices shape the mood of the stream—and what begins to reveal itself.

Sometimes, the gifts you send will trigger an unexpected response in the next day’s stream.

Connect the Fragments and Deduce the Truth

The information you gather is stored in your investigation file.

By organizing the fragments and confirming your hypotheses, you can change what happens next—and the ending itself.

Which clues you pick up, how you connect them, and what answer you arrive at—how close you get to the truth depends on your deductions.

Your Choices Change the Ending

Multiple Endings

The story branches into multiple endings based on your interventions, investigation, and deductions.

The actions you take and the answers you reach determine how the story ends.

Play Time

Around 3 hours per playthrough.

Total playtime, including multiple endings, is approximately 4 to 5 hours.

Content Warning

This game contains excessive intervention in livestreams, unsettling scenes, psychological tension, and horror imagery.

Close in on the truth through your own choices.

Bioworld Celebrates Ani-May with New Anime Merchandise

Bioworld Ani-May merch

Bioworld is celebrating Ani-May with a variety of new apparel and accessories inspired by popular anime like Jujutsu Kaisen, Bleach, Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, Chainsaw Man, and DAN DA DAN, among many others. The Bioworld Ani-May includes high-quality apparel, headwear, bags, and accessories, with stand standard unisex sizes (S–XXL) and select extended sizes. 

Fans can celebrate established giants like Naruto, Dragon Ball, and One Piece or represent new favorite anime like Gachiakuta, Witch Hat Atelier, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run in style. A slew of products will be available at retailer partners like Hot Topic and BoxLunch, and select styles will be available at Fashion Nova, GameStop, Spencer’s, and 
Bioworld’s online store on Amazon. Pricing varies by retailer with products generally ranging from $10 to $75. More product releases are planned throughout the year, including the Shenron Baseball Cap in June and the Akatsuki Robe in November.

Crunchyroll’s Ani-May global celebration kicked off with the streaming debut of Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc on April 30. The Crunchyroll Ani-May celebration also includes a free reward for subscribers in Forza Horizon 6, which launched on May 19. To get fans directly connected with a massive catalog of anime, Crunchyroll brings a limited-time offer on discounted Fan & Mega Fan membership, which includes the Crunchyroll Game Vault. With a subscription, fans also get deals on exclusive merch and collectibles in the Crunchyroll Store, along with a gift with purchase featuring Crunchyroll’s Hime herself. 

MARRIAGETOXIN Anime Expo Panel Announced for July 4

MARRIAGETOXIN Anime Expo Panel Announced for July 4

The staff behind the MARRIAGETOXIN anime has announced that a panel dedicated to the series will take place during Anime Expo. It will be on July 4 at the JW Marriott Diamond Ballroom from 4:45 PM – 5:35 PM PDT. 

The panel will dive deep into the development of the series and will feature director Motonobu Hori, Haruki Ishiya, who voices Hikaru Gero, Shion Wakayama, who voices, Mei Kinosaki, Tatsuya Saito, a producer at Bones Film, and Ryoya Arisawa, the chief producer at Bandai Namco Filmworks. An autograph session will also take place on the same day, featuring the previously mentioned voice actors. Crunchyroll is now streaming the anime adaptation of Joumyaku and Mizuki Yoda’s MARRIAGETOXIN manga series.

The cast of the anime includes:

  • Haruki Ishiya as Hikaru Gero
  • Shion Wakayama as Mei Kinosaki
  • Anna Nagase as Kyoko Himekawa
  • Mariya Ise as Shizuku Ushio
  • Asaki Yuikawa as Shiori Ureshino
  • Soma Saito as Genya Naruko
  • Hinano Shirahama as Kimie Arashiyama
  • Simba Tsuchiya as Piichi Nakagawa
  • Haruka Shiraishi as Akari Gero
  • Isamu Yusen as Toshiki Hanamaki

Motonobu Hori is directing the anime series. Kimiko Ueno is in charge of series composition and scripts, Kohei Tokuoka is the character designer and chief animation director, and Taisei Iwasaki and yuma yamaguchi are the music composers. BONES Animation is supervising the production by BONES Film and MARRIAGETOXIN Project.

Additional staff includes:

  • Sub Character Design: Yurika Sako
  • Costume Design: Kotono
  • Prop Design: Ayumi Nagaki, Ryo Hirata
  • Art Design: Toshiki Amata
  • Art: Bihou
  • Color Design: Hiroko Umezaki
  • Photography Director: Go Kanbayashi
  • 3DCG: SANZIGEN Inc.
  • CG Animation Director: Taiki Nagashima
  • Editing: Kumiko Sakamoto
  • Sound Director: Haru Yamada
  • Sound Effects: Tomokazu Mii

Here’s an overview of the anime, courtesy of Shueisha:

For centuries, the deadly arts have been perfected by those known as the Masters. Among them, the Poison Masters of the Five Great Families hold the most fearsome power and influence. Hikaru Gero, heir to the Poison Masters’ Gero Family, has lived his entire life in the underworld, far removed from love or marriage.

But when the Gero Family head decrees that Hikaru’s sister must bear an heir to preserve the bloodline – by force if necessary – Hikaru resolves to protect her at all costs. It is then that Hikaru encounters Mei Kinosaki, a brilliant marriage swindler who becomes the target of his latest job. Realizing that the only way of solving the family succession problem and protecting his sister is through marriage, Hikaru impulsively asks Mei for help in finding a bride.

“That’s the first time anyone’s ever proposed like that.”

And so, with the cunning marriage swindler Mei as his advisor, elite assassin Hikaru embarks on the most challenging mission of his life: finding a wife!

Their goal: the ultimate marriage.

This is the world’s toughest mission for love, brought to you by the ultimate duo – an assassin and a marriage swindler!

RPG Maker U2U Announced for PC

RPG Maker U2U Announced for PC

Gotcha Gotcha Games has fully unveiled its “new project” for RPG Maker, now titled RPG Maker U2U. It will release at an unknown date for PC. 

The previously announced game utilizes the beloved HD-2D style of several modern RPGs. Over the last few years, several beloved games have been made in the style, such as the Dragon Quest I-III remakes and the Octopath Traveler franchise. Check out the first trailer for RPG Maker U2U below:

Lastly, the official website describes RPG Maker U2U as follows:

New Visual Expression: P2D (Perspective 2D)

Add 3D depth and rich effect expression to conventional 2D maps!

By adopting a fixed perspective similar to the classic 2D RPG Maker view, you’ll draw players deeper into your imagination than ever before.

Create with Intuitive Controls P2D Map Editor

No specialized knowledge required! Easily create maps using a process very similar to the classic RPG Maker style.

    • Quick Creation – Just select pre-made objects from a list and place them into your map!
    • Detailed Creation – Create new objects from scratch!
    • Shape Creation – Combine blocks to create complex shapes, uneven terrain, and more!
    • Decorations – Add details and life to created objects by using your favorite map tiles as decorations.
Use RPG Maker 2D Assets!

2D assets from previous RPG Maker titles can be used as map tiles for decoration!

Additionally, more than 100 ready-to-use P2D maps are included to give you a quick start!

Stunning Visuals, Familiar Ease of Use

Unity Engine powers the P2D system’s rich sense of depth and beautiful effects.

However, we’ve created an interface that allows for quick and easy creation for users of all skill levels, retaining the familiar feel of that the Maker series is known for.

Capcom Updates Platinum Titles Sales as of March 31, 2026

Capcom Platinum Titles March 31

Capcom has updated its list of games that have become Platinum Titles as of March 31, 2026. The list highlights multiple games that have reached and exceeded 1 million titles since launch.

The most recent major game from Capcom, Resident Evil Requiem, is available now for PlayStation 5Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. The Deluxe Edition is available with the Standard Edition ($69.99), a pack of five costumes, four weapon skins, two screen filters, two weapon charms, and much more. A Premium Steelbook Edition ($89.99) was also revealed featuring the full game, Deluxe Edition contents, and a limited-edition lenticular card.

Q Collection Review – Puzzle Madness

Q Collection Review

Puzzle games are always a fun time to be had. I grew up loving games such as Portal 2, Death Squared, and of course, Tetris. But it’s been a while since I’ve really sunk my time into a new one. Titles like Blue Prince have been on my radar, but I’ve been so busy I haven’t had time to try them out.

When I was given the chance to try out Q Collection, developed by liica, I was skeptical, as I don’t have much experience with smaller “micro puzzle games.” Still, I was very interested to see how the collection would play and balance the three games within it. Thankfully, I am quite happy to say I had a fun time with Q Collection, thanks to how jam-packed the overall package is. That said, the game still had some minor issues that I wasn’t quite able to overlook.

Q Remastered 

Q Remastered starts off simple enough. Initially, the first couple of puzzles asked me to create small objects and touch the side of the wall the puzzle is inside. However, as the game progressed, the puzzles became more complex and tested my knowledge of both shapes and physics. A lot of the later game puzzles forced me to think outside of the box to solve them, which sometimes led to a lot of trial and error. That said, when I finally got through some of the more difficult puzzles, it was a feeling unlike any other. While playable with both the Nintendo Switch’s touchscreen and controller, I found myself struggling to draw at the same speed I did with the touchscreen. On the flipside, the controller is more accurate with shapes.

This title seems to be the one with the most puzzles available, with over 1000 puzzles to struggle with and learn from. While it’s initially fun, after playing through a few stages, however, the experience starts to get very monotonous. I was constantly confronted with harder versions of an already existing puzzle, or the same puzzle with a slight twist. While it makes sense for some of the puzzles to be variations of each other, considering how many there are, it’s also a bit underwhelming. Although it does make up for it slightly with the multitude of user-submitted puzzles.

The other slight issue I have with Q Remastered is with the soundtrack. Each of the 70 stages has a unique song, which sounds like a great idea in theory. Yet, as I struggled and had to retry puzzles over and over again, I soon realized that almost every single track is pretty short and loops quickly. While understandable, as this collection is based around quick bite-sized puzzles, I would’ve liked it if they either went on for a bit longer or had an extra track for each stage.  Overall, I really liked my time with Q Remastered; the sheer amount of puzzles had me overwhelmed in the best way possible, while at the same time, the amount of repeating challenges and my slight frustration with the soundtrack slightly brought down what was a pretty fun time.

Q2 Humanity

Q2 Humanity opts for a more 3D art style and changes up the gameplay by introducing humans. Additionally, you can now play with up to four players. While it still has puzzles similar to the other two titles, the introduction of characters with unique abilities known as humans allowed the developers to make longer puzzles. These occasionally forced me to move to a new area or to rely on the human’s ability to solve ones that had no drawing allowed. Puzzles are also once again segmented off into their own groups and can be unlocked by simply solving them with the route tied to it. This means that there were fewer cases where I had to solve a certain number of puzzles before moving on, which made progression way easier compared to its predecessor.

Another feature introduced with this game is the ability to play with up to four players. At first, this seemed like a great addition. As time went on, though, I slowly realized that it limited the developers, since they needed to make sure every puzzle could be solved regardless of how many people were playing. This may not seem like a huge issue, since every puzzle I played seemed solvable solo. Even still, it was hard not to wonder if the difficult puzzles that I struggled with were designed to be hard or were designed with four people in mind.

Despite being my overall favorite title in the collection, Q2 lacks some of the quality-of-life features from the original. You can’t quickly restart a puzzle, the slow speed between changing puzzle areas, or even the IQ test, which, while not important to the first game, was a fun little side mode that tested my ability to complete puzzles while drawing as little as possible, is not available in this title. Overall, Q2 Humanity, while an improvement over the other two games in this collection, does have issues that slightly bring down the fun time I had.

Q With Vtubers

Q with VTUBERS has a really unique and interesting premise. While the previous game had some user-made puzzles, this one touts having over 60 puzzles all made by over 20 VTubers from Japan. Even though it has fewer puzzles than the other two games in the collection, the game makes up for it by having the puzzles feel more personal. This is because, every so often, a puzzle references a VTuber or their community. Some of them are pretty straightforward to pick up on, but others easily went over my head, as I’m not a huge VTuber watcher. Despite that, it was still nice to see VTubers that had fun with the original game be able to work with liica to make this title for both them and their fans.

The game also includes 3 songs sung by some of the VTubers who took part in this collection. While they sound fantastic, they also suffer from the same looping problems that I had with some of the songs from Q Remastered. It’s a shame, since I grew to enjoy the songs and would’ve liked to hear one or two more songs from these artists. However, considering how short this title is compared to the other two in this collection, it’s understandable they didn’t go all out.

A Puzzling Collection

Q Collection is one of the most unique puzzle games I have had the opportunity to play. Each title was filled to the brim with some incredibly difficult challenges and had a simple yet charming art style. Further, the fact that you’re able to switch seamlessly between touchscreen and controller is great, despite the issues I had with the control schemes. What slightly brings down my enjoyment of the collection is the short looping music and repetitive puzzles.

I really liked what I played from this collection. I think each game has some fantastic puzzles and stands out from one another, with Q2 being the best title in the collection for all the improvements in both gameplay and presentation it has over the others. On the flipside, Q with VTubers is the weakest, primarily due to how short it is. Yet, even in spite of these issues, this is still a puzzle collection that will have players coming back for more for quite a while.

Disclaimer: Aksys Games provided a Nintendo Switch copy of Q Collection for review purposes