IzanagiGames and Nippon TV’s new story-driven live-action game AKIBA LOST is now being featured in the June 2026 edition of Steam Next Fest on PC via Steam. Steam Next Fest runs through July 22, and fans can now download a AKIBA LOST demo, which covers all of the characters’ stories up to the morning of Day 1 in the seven-day narrative. Save data from the demo carries over to the full game.
AKIBA LOST launches on September 17 for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. Pre-orders for the standard physical and digital editions of AKIBA LOST are now open in Japan. The Special Collection Box (¥19,580 JPY, tax included) includes a 200-page special photo art book, a bonus making-of DVD, an in-game digital item download code, digital soundtrack, and Shirosawa Games Sticker.
The live-action drama series for AKIBA LOST premiered on January 13. Hulu and TVer are streaming the series in Japan. There will be three songs featured in the AKIBA LOST TV series and game: “Answer Me” and “Shōtai Fumei no Lady (Unidentified Lady)”by Galali and “The weight of choice” by East of Eden.
NEXON has announced that The First Descendant x EVANGELION collaboration event will begin on June 18 with a new update. The First Descendant x EVANGELION will run through July 30, featuring the likenesses of Rei Ayanami, Asuka Shikinami Langley and Mari Makinami Illustrious.
During the event, players can earn and equip various cosmetics based on the three aforementioned characters, including the pilots’ Plugsuits, hairstyles, and makeup. There will also be a variety of EVANGELION-themed cosmetics, such as accessories, emotes, pin badges and weapon skins. Players can earn exclusive rewards, including collaborative name cards and photo frames, by completing various in-game missions, logging in, completing research, defeating Wall Crasher, and entering operation zones.
In addition, to celebrate the game’s second anniversary, NEXON will be hosting Descendant Fest 2026 on July 1 at 5:00 p.m. PT. The event will reveal the roadmap for the second half of the year for The First Descendant. NEXON also confirmed that new special events and a new special story trailer will be revealed during Descendant Fest as well. The latest
In the meantime, cans can now watch the Evangelion 30th Anniversary Special Screening anime short, which was previously shown at the “Evangelion:30+;” event on February 21. The Evangelion 30th Anniversary Special Screening anime short is 13 minutes long and stars Asuka, who married protagonist Shinji and had a daughter in an alternate reality.
A new Evangelion anime is in development as the “Next Genesis” for the beloved franchise. Yoko Taro, most known for his work on the NieR franchise, is the series script supervisor and scriptwriter. The directors are Kazuya Tsurumaki and Tōko Yatabe. The music composer will be Keiichi Okabe, who has also worked on the NieR franchise. The studios developing the anime will be Studio Khara.
Following the reveal of the new Evangelion anime series, creative technology brand Wacom announced its all new Wacom MovinkPad Pro EVA Edition, a limited-edition package created in collaboration with Evangelion. The package includes the Wacom MovinkPad Pro14, an all-in-one creative pad for professional-grade drawing and design on the go without the need for a PC.
Toho Co., Ltd. has released a new commemorative promotional video celebrating the 10th anniversary of the My Hero Academia anime series on “Hero Day.” The promotional video follows My Hero Academia Final Season’s Anime of the Year win at the 2026 Crunchyroll Anime Awards. Fans can tune into the two and a half minute video looks back at the nostalgic music and memorable scenes from the My Hero Academia anime.
What’s more, the My Hero Academia 10th Anniversary Panel at Anime Expo 2026 will be held on July 4 at 2:30 p.m. PDT at the Crypto.com area. The panel will include appearances by Daiki Yamashita, who voices Deku, and Koki Uchiyama, who voices main antagonist Tomura Shigaraki.
In addition, the “My Hero Academia Anime 10th Anniversary Exhibition ‘OUR HERO'” event will be held in Tokyo and Osaka in 2027. My Hero Academia Anime 10th Anniversary Exhibition OUR HERO will include visuals, original drawings, 3D displays, videos, photo spots, and exclusive new merchandise for eventgoers in Japan. Information about pre-sale tickets can be found at the exhibition’s official website.
Further, the My Hero Academia in Concert U.S. tour will run from September 12 to October 25. The tour will feature music directly composed by My Hero Academia series composer Yūki Hayashi, along with scenes from the anime.
Nowadays, it feels like you can’t go anywhere on a digital store page without running into an action platformer that emphasizes high speeds and Metroidvania-esque mechanics. These sorts of games are impossible to escape from, wherever you look. For fans of the genre, this is a dream come true. Personally, though, I’ve found myself struggling to enjoy the onslaught, as I’ve noticed that newer iterations on the formula struggle to add anything new to the overall genre.
As such, when I was presented with a chance to preview Nightblood W: Cutthroat Wolf before its release, I wasn’t too sure what to make of it. On the surface, it mechanically seemed no different than some of the other games I’ve mentioned thus far, even if the visuals had a unique flair to them. The emphasis on quickly maneuvering around enemies and dashing from platform to platform via a grappling hook function all felt eerily familiar. However, Nightblood W quickly won me over with how it handled the gameplay and presentation, even if I’m still not sold on the overall narrative.
Nightblood W focuses on an assassin by the name of Loreto, also known as the Cutthroat Wolf. Despite being under the employ of a mysterious organization, his long-term goals are more personal in nature as he seeks to avenge his dead loved one. In the opening section I was able to play, we only get a glimpse at Loreto’s fractured mental state. He frequently experiences hallucinations that hint towards a traumatic past, which sends him to his knees in the middle of combat. It’s an interesting premise for a character, albeit a slightly unoriginal one, as a certain other cyberpunk action platformer similarly focuses on a mercenary protagonist with a mysterious past. However, I’m curious to see how it develops, considering the store page hints towards him becoming the ruler of the cyberpunk city he inhabits.
Speaking of cyberpunk city, the tone is aptly dystopian in nature. A lot of the mobsters you run into are devoid of any morals and are frequently found torturing and executing random civilians just for more resources. The thematic darkness that the game employs works to help you understand why Loreto is as cynical as he is. However, it can sometimes get a bit too on the nose. At one point, a character literally states that “In Dezil City, human lives are nothing but disposable tools,” which feels like an unneeded comment considering just how many cyberpunk-related stories have that exact same basis.
Despite my gripes with the narrative and writing, the game quickly hooked me back in with the presentation and gameplay. To start with, the presentation features pixelated character models with detailed backgrounds. While the in-game renders of characters aren’t too impressive, the addition of hand-drawn character sprites for dialogue makes up for it. As for the backgrounds, they’re absolutely gorgeous. The constant rain and towering skyscrapers really help to emphasize just how grim this world is, and almost reminded me of Blade Runnerat points.
Where the presentation truly shone was with the soundtrack. The moment gameplay properly started, I was genuinely staggered by the first track that played. The OST blends jazz and synthwave seamlessly, combining synthesizers, saxophones, and even guitars at points to make a soundtrack unlike anything I’ve heard before. The way each track experiments with different instruments helped to make each combat encounter feel fresh and exciting.
As for the gameplay, while it doesn’t exactly innovate on the genre, it still managed to captivate me by just being pure and simple fun. Right in front of you at all times is a small line that allows you to pick where you aim. Using this cursor, you can quickly zip between platforms, but also quickly bridge the gap between enemies. Once you do, you can use your sword and pistol to trap enemies into a combo, which feels incredibly satisfying to pull off. I can’t wait to see how it further develops in the full game, especially because you can create different builds using gear that you find in the world.
Overall, Nightblood W: Cutthroat Wolf is a game filled with potential. While it doesn’t really differ from any other entries in the genre, and I still have my concerns with the narrative it’s setting up, the gameplay and presentation more than make up for these issues. If Nightblood W manages to stick the landing when it eventually releases, perhaps my worries about the oversaturation of action platformer games can finally be laid to rest.
Nightblood W: Cutthroat Wolfis set to arrive in Q4 2026. A demo is now live as part of Steam Next Fest.
Riot Games and Chipotle have launched a collaboration within 2XKO. The event will take place in two phases, the first of which will last until June 28, while the second will begin on July 21 and continue until August 6.
Players in the United States can now enter a fully customized Chipotle casual lobby inside 2XKO, marking the first time Riot Games has created a branded lobby for players. Throughout the event, players across the globe can complete missions to unlock exclusive in-game rewards, while eligible U.S. players can also earn codes redeemable for real Chipotle food.
Participants can also earn several in-game rewards, such as the “Realest” player title, “Extra Hot” player title, Crying Poro sticker, Mic Drop emote, and Casual Cozy avatar outfit. Additionally, those who order a qualifying Chipotle order can use the code TAGTEAM to unlock the upcoming Chipotle Fresh Fit Bundle, which includes the Chipotle Fresh Fit Backpack and Chipotle Fresh Fit Bucket Hat.
Welcome to 2XKO, the free-to-play fighting game from the makers of League of Legends and VALORANT.
2V2 COMBAT
In 2XKO, good teamwork makes the difference between victory and defeat. Fight solo to control both champions on your team, or grab a friend to duo with. Switch up your game every match with Fuses, powerful playstyle modifiers that change the rules your team plays by.
LEGENDARY FIGHTERS
League of Legends’ iconic champions take the stage with fresh movesets inspired by the MOBA and reimagined for fighting games. Immerse yourself in the world of Runeterra with beautifully crafted stages, cutting-edge 2D graphics, and original music tracks that bring your battles to life.
LOBBIES & MATCHMAKING
Step into a virtual arcade where your next duo partner—or rival—awaits. Ranked, Casual, and Private lobbies let you play your way whether you wanna compete, spectate, or just mash. Plus, with best-in-class rollback netcode and anti-cheat systems, 2XKO delivers fair, lag-free gameplay every time you queue up.
Bandai Namco has revealed the PC specs for the Steam version of Echoes of Aincrad. The game will release on July 10 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
The Echoes of Aincrad demo is available now for PC via Steam PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Pre-orders are available now for the Standard Edition ($69.99), Deluxe Edition ($89.99), Ultimate Edition ($109.99), and Aincrad Edition (Bandai Namco Store exclusive, $149.99). Sword Art Online: Unanswered//butterfly is included exclusively with the Ultimate Edition of Echoes of Aincrad. The game will not be compatible with Steam Deck.
Available in all versions of Echoes of Aincrad and as an early unlock for the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions, the new Death Game Mode is reference to the consequence that players of the in-universe MMORPG experience if they run out of health and dies in the game—permadeath. Upon death, Echoes of Aincrad will delete the player’s save data on the 2nd and 3rd slots, which are the slots that Death Game Mode supports.
The performance specifications per platform include the following targets:
PlayStation 5 – 4K at 60 FPS max frame rate
Xbox Series X – 4K at 60 FPS max frame rate
Xbox Series S – 1440p at 60 FPS max frame rate
PC (Steam) – 720p to 4K supported, unlimited frame rate
The staff for the upcoming I Became a Legend After My 10 Year-Long Last Stand anime has announced that it will air on Amazon Prime Video on July 3. The opening and ending themes for the anime were also previewed.
The anime will debut first on July 3 via Prime Video. Afterwards, it will air on ABEMA, d Anime Store, Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, TV Aichi, and BS11 on July 6. Finally, it will premiere on AT-X on July 9. Sajou no hana previews the opening theme, titled “Soredemo Donten o Koeteyuku” (Even So, We Go Past the Cloudy Skies). MEISHOHIKOKAI will perform the ending theme, titled “Ari Kitari na Nichijō to Kōun na Hibi e” (Lucky in the Ordinary, or literally, Onwards to Ordinary and Fortunate Days). Check out the new trailer for I Became a Legend After My 10 Year-Long Last Stand below:
The anime’s cast includes:
Gakuto Kajiwara as Luck
Toshiyuki Morikawa as Erik
Tsuyoshi Koyama as Golan
Yui Ishikawa as Celliss Morton
Mayu Sagara as Sia Wolcott
M.A.O as Luccira
Yurie Kozakai as Milca
Wakana Maruoka as Arone
Yuuki Terui as Ario
Akari Miyazaki as Ginny
Nobuhiko Okamoto
Kōsuke Toriumi
Takehito Koyasu
Shinya Takahashi
Satoshi Hino
Hiroyuki Kanbe (Viper’s Creed) directs the I Became a Legend After My 10 Year-Long Last Stand anime at studio Gekkō. Mitsutaka Hirota (Edens Zero) is handling the series composition, and Majiro (Macross Delta) is the character designer.
Additional staff members include:
Chief Animation Director: Majiro
Color Design: Akira Nagasaka
Art Director: Bihou, Inc.
Compositing Director of Photography: Taiki Okutani
Offline Editing: Yumika Okazaki
Online Editing: Ryōtarō Date
Sound Director: Ryō Tanaka
Music: Tomotaka Ōsumi
The web novel series began in June 2018. Chaco Abeno and Kitsune Tennōji launched the manga adaptation on Square Enix’s Manga UP! service in August 2019.
Square Enix and Comikey are publishing the manga in English. Here’s a story synopsis, via Square Enix:
With no other options, Luck makes the choice to hold the line against the unending demonic hordes alone, to make sure his comrades can escape with their lives. However, through a combination of fortune, skill, and ingenuity, he holds that line for ten straight years, eventually coming out on top single handedly. Now he has to tackle the dilemma of how to occupy himself in a world where he holds a myriad of roles: that of a legend, that of a veteran, and that of a brand new face.
ATLUS West has revealed the English cast members that will play the Protagonist, Yosuke, Chie, Yukiko, and Marie in Persona 4 Revival. More announcements pertaining to the cast will likely surface at a later date.
Persona 4 Revival will launch on February 18, 2027 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Microsoft Store and Steam. Persona 4 Revival will be available on Xbox Game Pass on day one. Pre-orders for the Persona 4 Revival Collector’s Edition (console only) are available now at participating retailers.
The Persona 4 Revival Broadcast Livestream will be held on June 18 at 4:00 p.m. PT / 7:00 p.m. ET. It will feature new details about the game from P-STUDIO director Kazuhisa Wada. The broadcast will be streamed on the official ATLUS West YouTube channel and Steam. Additionally, business producer Atsushi Nomura, character designer Shigenori Soejima, and general producer Kazuhisa Wada from the Persona 4 Revival team will be attending Anime Expo 2026.
Persona 6 was announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Microsoft Store and Steam. ATLUS describes Persona 6 as “The highly anticipated next chapter of the iconic RPG series delivers a bold, new standalone story blending heartfelt daily life and new characters with pulse-pounding, supernatural adventure. Whether it’s your first Persona game or you’ve been here since the beginning, this one’s for you.“
PlayStation has released Gitaroo Man on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, available via PlayStation Plus Premium or via a separate purchase. Additionally, the soundtrack for the game is available on all music streaming services.
“The Legendary Theme (Acoustic Version~Ropeland mix)” by COIL
“The Legendary Theme (Album Version~Ropeland mix)” by COIL
“Resurrection (Ropeland mix) by COIL
For those who do not have PlayStation Plus Premium, the game costs $9.99. The PlayStation Store page describes the game as follows:
The classic PlayStation 2 rhythm game is back to rock your world!
Rhythm game hero Gitaroo-Man comes to PS4 and PS5 for the very first time!
Go from loser to legend with the mythical Gitaroo, an instrument-turned-weapon that can take down any enemy with the power of music! Press, pitch, and play to the rhythm as the young protagonist U-1 fights his way through enemies and gains confidence in himself along the way. Enjoy the unique and heartwarming atmosphere, rock out to the classic soundtrack, and lose yourself in the iconic, colorful designs created by famed Japanese illustrator 326.
Bandai Namco Filmworks has announced that The Ghost in the Shell anime will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on July 7. A new trailer for the anime has also released.
The anime will air on Kansai TV and Fuji TV during the “Ka-Anival!!” programming block on Tuesdays at 11:00 PM JST. Right after, it will premiere on Prime Video Japan at 11:30 PM JST. It will also exclusively stream simultaneously on Prime Video in over 240 countries and regions worldwide, excluding mainland China, Russia, and Vietnam. Check out the new trailer for The Ghost in the Shell anime below:
MILLENNIUM PARADE, alongside Saya Gray and Daniel Caesar, will perform the ending theme titled “Blue.” The first two episodes of the anime will premiere at Anime Expo on July 4 at the JW Diamond Hall. Afterwards, a panel will take place that will feature director Mokochan, character designer and animation director Shūhei Handa, and other producers.
DAN DA DAN key animator Moko-chan will direct the anime at Science SARU. Toh Enjoe is writing and overseeing the series scrips, Shūhei Handa is the character designer and chief animation director of The Ghost in the Shell. Taisei Iwasaki is the music director and composer, alongside Ryō Konishi and Yuki Kanesaka. Bandai Namco Filmworks, Kodansha, and Production I.G. are involved with the project on the production committee. Additional staff members include:
Art Director: Emi Katanosaka
Art Supervision: Osamu Masuyama
Color Design: Satoshi Hashimoto
Director of Photography: Hikari Itō
Editor: Kiyoshi Hirose
Sound Director: Yuji Tange
Sound Effects: Shota Yaso
Recording: Yasuaki Ōta
Music Production: Flying Dog
Ghost in the Shell creator Shirow Masamune shared the following message for the new anime last year:
“Anime adaptation-wise, this new THE GHOST IN THE SHELL marks the fourth version following those by [Mamoru Oshii], [Kenji Kamiyama], and [Kazuchika Kise]. Alternatively, if we separate GHOST IN THE SHELL and Innocence, categorize the S.A.C. series into Seasons 1, 2, and Solid State Society, divide ARISE into its own series along with The New Movie, and split SAC_2045 into Seasons 1 and 2, this would be the tenth adaptation overall.
“Considering the shift in production staff, one could even consider this the first installment of a second generation. The original manga is quite old, so I ask for your understanding on that point (sorry!). That said, I sincerely hope this will once again be an enjoyable visual experience in some form.”