Gaming

Get the latest gaming news, including updates on PlayStation 5 plus the upcoming PS6, Xbox, PC games, Nintendo Switch 2 releases, trailers, reviews, and more from TweakTown.

Follow TweakTown on Google News

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you.

Paramount offers $108 billion for Warner Bros, includes WB Games, Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter

Derek Strickland | Dec 8, 2025 4:34 PM CST

Paramount, not Netflix, could end up becoming the new owner of Warner Bros. video games unit, controlling the gaming fate of iconic franchises like Mortal Kombat, Batman, Harry Potter, and more.

Paramount offers $108 billion for Warner Bros, includes WB Games, Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter

Paramount Skydance today made headlines by offering $108 billion to acquire Warner Bros.. Paramount's hostile takeover bid is an attempt to thwart Netflix's own $82.7 billion offer for WB, and Paramount is prepared to pay a premium of $30 per share to acquire both Warner Bros. studios & streaming and global networks businesses.

The acquisition would include WB Games, the interactive division that handles production of Warner Bros.' iconic video game brands, including decades-old franchises like the fan-favorite LEGO series of games (200 million copies sold), the die-hard Mortal Kombat fighting series (100 million sales), and the breakout hit Hogwarts Legacy (34 million sales).

Continue reading: Paramount offers $108 billion for Warner Bros, includes WB Games, Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter (full post)

Netflix briefly floated the idea of buying Electronic Arts before Warner Bros bid

Derek Strickland | Dec 8, 2025 3:33 PM CST

Netflix mulled over the idea of buying Electronic Arts when it became clear the megaton games publisher was up for sale, Bloomberg reports.

Netflix briefly floated the idea of buying Electronic Arts before Warner Bros bid

The creative landscape is changing rapidly, and the world's biggest entertainment franchises are facing mass consolidation. Warner Bros. is up for sale, and Netflix has offered $82.7 billion for WB's studios and streaming business. This includes the WB Games video game segment, which is bundled with a plethora of worldwide creative teams and billion-dollar interactive series, alongside tentpoles like HBO Max and the full HBO catalog.

Before Netflix made the offer to buy WB, company management explored the possibility of acquiring other gaming entities, including sports titan Electronic Arts. This was ahead of EA's announcement that it will soon go private thanks to a $55 billion leveraged buyout--which is funded almost entirely by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.

Continue reading: Netflix briefly floated the idea of buying Electronic Arts before Warner Bros bid (full post)

Elden Ring Nightreign expansion The Forsaken Hollows is a big hit with 2 million sales

Derek Strickland | Dec 8, 2025 2:32 PM CST

FromSoftware continues its success streak with another best-selling video game--and it's actually an expansion.

Elden Ring Nightreign expansion The Forsaken Hollows is a big hit with 2 million sales

The mavens of the macabre at FromSoftware have been having an incredible run as of late. Elden Ring exploded onto the market in 2022, and has since racked up 30 million sales to become one of Bandai Namco's most popular franchises. This prompted an expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree, which likewise did incredibly well with 10 million sales. Even the online-only Elden Nightreign was a big success at launch, selling 5 million copies in just two months.

The iconic devs are keeping the ball rolling with Nightreign's first expansion, The Forsaken Hollows, which also debuted to stellar numbers: Bandai Namco has confirmed that over 2 million people purchased the $15 expansion, putting Forsaken Hollows at a substantial 40% attach rate.

Continue reading: Elden Ring Nightreign expansion The Forsaken Hollows is a big hit with 2 million sales (full post)

Mysterious Game Awards statue isn't for Lords of the Fallen 2, developer CI Games confirms

Derek Strickland | Dec 8, 2025 1:31 PM CST

Weeks ago, The Game Awards showrunner Geoff Keighley released an image of an elaborately carved statue--a promo teasing a new reveal. Since then, everyone's tried to figure out what the statue is for by ruling out what it isn't.

Mysterious Game Awards statue isn't for Lords of the Fallen 2, developer CI Games confirms

An enigmatic statue is teasing some sort of new reveal at TGA 2025, and gamers are trying to solve the mystery with an internet-wide scavenger hunt. No publisher or developer has stepped forward to take ownership of the bizarre structure, but there are a few clues to help eliminate incorrect guesses.

It was previously believed that the statue could be for a number of games: a new Diablo expansion, The Elder Scrolls, the new rumored Egypt-based God of War game, or something like Lords of the Fallen 2. Bloomberg's Jason Schreier debunked the Diablo reports. Schreier further clarified to say the statue also is not related to The Elder Scrolls VI. Sony Santa Monica's Cory Barlog also said that it's not for God of War. Now CI Games have confirmed that Lords of the Fallen isn't involved with the statue.

Continue reading: Mysterious Game Awards statue isn't for Lords of the Fallen 2, developer CI Games confirms (full post)

Fallout creator Tim Cain returns to Obsidian to work on new mystery project

Derek Strickland | Dec 8, 2025 12:29 PM CST

Original Fallout series co-creator Tim Cain is now back at Obsidian full-time, but he can't say what game he's working on just yet.

Fallout creator Tim Cain returns to Obsidian to work on new mystery project

Fan-favorite RPG creator Tim Cain has come out of retirement, finding a new permanent role at Obsidian Entertainment. Cain says that he is working on a mysterious project within the studio. The news was announced in the developer's Cain on Games series--a line of videos that started out as an interactive video representation of Cain's own memoirs.

"I'm back at Obsidian, I'm their full-time employee and in-person, not remote. I would say that I'm probably a lot less retired now than I was before," Cain said in the announcement.

Continue reading: Fallout creator Tim Cain returns to Obsidian to work on new mystery project (full post)

Katsuhiro Harada leaving Bandai Namco and Tekken franchise

Derek Strickland | Dec 8, 2025 3:56 AM CST

After 30 years developing Tekken games, Katsuhiro Harada has announced that he is leaving Bandai Namco at the end of the year.

Katsuhiro Harada leaving Bandai Namco and Tekken franchise

It's the end of an era for fighting game fans, especially those that grew up around arcades in the 1990s: Katsuhiro Harada will step away from the Tekken franchise and will not be involved in further games in the series. With 30 years worth of releases and more than 60 million sales globally, Harada is responsible for one of the best-selling and genre-defining video game lineups in history.

"I'd like to share that I'll be leaving Bandai Namco at the end of 2025. With the TEKKEN series reaching its 30th anniversary-an important milestone for a project I've devoted much of my life to-I felt this was the most fitting moment to bring one chapter to a close," Harada wrote.

Continue reading: Katsuhiro Harada leaving Bandai Namco and Tekken franchise (full post)

PS5 tops Black Friday console sales while Xbox was outsold by the NEX Playground

Kosta Andreadis | Dec 7, 2025 11:06 PM CST

If you're wondering what the NEX Playground console is, well, it's a compact, cube-shaped, affordable console with an 8-core ARM chip running Android OS and a motion-sensing camera built into the box. Circana, which tracks video game console and software sales for the United States, confirms that during Black Friday 2025, ending on November 29, the NEX Playground sold more units than the Xbox Series X|S lineup.

PS5 tops Black Friday console sales while Xbox was outsold by the NEX Playground

According to the data (via social media), the PlayStation 5 accounted for 47% of Black Friday week console sales, with the Nintendo Switch 2 coming in second with 24%, followed by the NEX Playground with 14%. Adding a bit of irony to the numbers, the NEX Playground is a Wii- or Kinect-style console aimed at younger gamers, with titles based on popular IP like Bluey, Barbie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more.

Of course, there is some additional information that adds context to the report. Firstly, Sony's up to $100-off campaign for the PlayStation 5 lineup, combined with the lack of comparable discounts for Xbox consoles, made shoppers more inclined to go the PS5 route. Also, being the Nintendo Switch 2's first holiday season meant it was always going to be a hot-ticket item. Also, the NEX Playground was on sale from $249.99 down to $189.99.

Continue reading: PS5 tops Black Friday console sales while Xbox was outsold by the NEX Playground (full post)

Creative Assembly's Total War series is headed to Xbox and PlayStation

Kosta Andreadis | Dec 7, 2025 10:33 PM CST

Creative Assembly's Total War series is a PC gaming institution, from Medieval: Total War to Total War: Rome II, Total War: Three Kingdoms, and the recent Total War: Warhammer trilogy. With massive real-time battles featuring hundreds of units on-screen and a deep Civilization-style map with turn-based management and conquest, the series has been absent from PlayStation and Xbox consoles for decades.

Creative Assembly's Total War series is headed to Xbox and PlayStation

Granted, its RTS-like presentation makes it a genre better suited to the PC's keyboard and mouse, which is why the franchise's only console appearance was the third-person action spin-off Spartan: Total Warrior for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube. With the Total War franchise currently celebrating its 25th anniversary, Creative Assembly has announced that this will change.

And it's all thanks to the studio's new "cutting edge of strategy gaming" Warcore engine that will power the Total War series for years. And with that, Creative Assembly adds that "Warcore opens the door for future Total War titles to launch on PlayStation and Xbox, bringing the scale, depth, and tactical mastery of Total War to a new generation of commanders."

Continue reading: Creative Assembly's Total War series is headed to Xbox and PlayStation (full post)

Discord becomes a cosmetic skin shop for live service games

Derek Strickland | Dec 7, 2025 2:32 AM CST

Discord has announced that it will allow players to buy cosmetic items directly within the app.

Discord becomes a cosmetic skin shop for live service games

The popular chat app Discord is changing from a community chat app into something that's better designed to make money. The maneuver makes more sense when considering that Discord is expected to go public with an IPO sometime soon. In August, Discord got a new CEO--Jason Citron resigned and former King president and CFO Humam Sakhnini took the helm. Shortly after, the company introduced interactive ads accompanied by a new virtual currency called Orbs.

Now Discord is essentially becoming a storefront for digital video game skins. Discord is adding a store that allows users to buy Marvel Rivals skins and cosmetics directly from the game's Discord server. Users can also buy and gift skins to their friends, which could end up being a powerful community-driven spark for sales.

Continue reading: Discord becomes a cosmetic skin shop for live service games (full post)

Todd Howard reiterates that Bethesda is 'working on a bunch of games and different things'

Derek Strickland | Dec 6, 2025 11:11 PM CST

ZeniMax's Todd Howard reiterates that the group is working on a number of different projects at once, including numerous games.

Todd Howard reiterates that Bethesda is 'working on a bunch of games and different things'

Right now, Bethesda Game Studios is full steam ahead on The Elder Scrolls VI. After that comes Fallout 5...which probably won't be out until the 2030s. BGS isn't the only division that utilizes these brands, and ZeniMax as a whole is quite busy crafting new content, remasters, and sequels (but unfortunately, maybe not new IPs).

In a recent interview with Video Games Chronicle, Bethesda's Todd Howard says that the team is "doing a bunch of games and different things," which reflects the buzzing workplace of a major publisher/developer.

Continue reading: Todd Howard reiterates that Bethesda is 'working on a bunch of games and different things' (full post)

Bethesda has 'huge respect' for Obsidian, Todd Howard says

Derek Strickland | Dec 6, 2025 10:01 PM CST

Bethesda Game Studios, including Todd Howard, hold Obsidian in high esteem for their RPG prowess...especially in Fallout New Vegas.

Bethesda has 'huge respect' for Obsidian, Todd Howard says

There's a long-running belief that Bethesda is secretly bitter that Obsidian created what is, depending on who you ask, the best Fallout game. In reality, Bethesda is quite fond of Obsidian and Todd Howard in particular loves what the team at Obsidian did with New Vegas.

In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Todd Howard reminds gamers that it was Bethesda who came to Obsidian to make a Fallout game because he has huge respect for the group.

Continue reading: Bethesda has 'huge respect' for Obsidian, Todd Howard says (full post)

ASUS ROG showcase at CES 2026 confirmed with new gaming gear, laptops, and future technology

Anthony Garreffa | Dec 6, 2025 4:04 PM CST

ASUS has just announced the ROG CES 2026 event, where it will have an exclusive showcase of "legendary gaming gear, laptops, displays, and motherboards".

ASUS ROG showcase at CES 2026 confirmed with new gaming gear, laptops, and future technology

One of the biggest ROG unveilings will come from an earlier launch from Intel and its next-gen Core Ultra 300 series "Panther Lake" laptop processors, where ASUS will unveil a slew of new ROG gaming laptops powered with Intel's new Panther Lake CPUs. We should expect new ROG STRIX and ROG Zephyrus laptops, which we'll be going hands-on with at CES 2026.

Intel will be launching its new Core Ultra 300 series "Panther Lake" CPUs on January 5 at 3pm PST, with ASUS planning its ROG CES 2026 unveiling for the same time, but it also has a separate AI PC event for non-ROG products on January 6, but we all know that most people don't care about AI PC junk... ROG on the other hand, that'll be exciting to see.

Continue reading: ASUS ROG showcase at CES 2026 confirmed with new gaming gear, laptops, and future technology (full post)

Report: Foxconn Vietnam plant ready to produce millions of Xbox consoles for Microsoft

Derek Strickland | Dec 6, 2025 12:28 PM CST

Microsoft's overseas suppliers are ready to produce Xbox consoles in Vietnam, which should improve the negative profit margins for the company's games hardware.

Report: Foxconn Vietnam plant ready to produce millions of Xbox consoles for Microsoft

Xbox consoles are produced at a loss, meaning Microsoft loses money by selling the hardware. Thanks to tariffs and rising manufacturing costs, Microsoft is now losing more money on each console produced than they ever have before. The company tried to stabilize costs by increasing prices for consumers, and Xbox Series consoles faced two separate MSRP hikes in 2025 alone. At the time of writing, there exists an $800 Xbox Series X variant.

Now it seems that Microsoft could pull another lever to help reduce console production losses. According to a new report from Reuters, EV Foxconn is ready to produce up to 4 million Xbox consoles at its Vietnam plant. Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have all been moving key parts of their console hardware production cycles to Vietnam in an effort to avoid steep US tariffs on China-made products. This economic disruption has led to each of the Big 3 revising their production orders.

Continue reading: Report: Foxconn Vietnam plant ready to produce millions of Xbox consoles for Microsoft (full post)

PSSR2 rumored as 'massive overhaul' for PS5 Pro in 2026, image quality leap like FSR 3 to FSR 4

Darren Allan | Dec 5, 2025 12:22 PM CST

PSSR2 is set to be a really exciting upgrade for gamers with a PS5 Pro next year, going by the grapevine.

PSSR2 rumored as 'massive overhaul' for PS5 Pro in 2026, image quality leap like FSR 3 to FSR 4

YouTuber Moore's Law is Dead covered the usual gamut of tech topics in his latest video, with a PSSR2 leak being the nugget that'll be of most interest to many gamers out there.

The source is a game developer who notes that Sony is aware that visual glitches are a real problem with PSSR upscaling on the PS5 Pro currently, and has provided a debugging app to game makers to help smooth over such bugs.

Continue reading: PSSR2 rumored as 'massive overhaul' for PS5 Pro in 2026, image quality leap like FSR 3 to FSR 4 (full post)

Netflix to acquire Warner Bros for $82 billion, includes WB Games studios and IP

Derek Strickland | Dec 5, 2025 10:01 AM CST

Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. in an $82 billion buyout, and that includes HBO, TV & film, and the interactive WB Games segment.

Netflix to acquire Warner Bros for $82 billion, includes WB Games studios and IP

Netflix and Warner Bros. today announced a megaton multimedia combination: Netflix plans to buy Warner Bros.' newly-formed Studios & Streaming business for $82.7 billion. The deal would see Netflix becoming the new owner of WB's core business, including film and TV catalogs with HBO shows like The Sopranos and Game of Thrones as well as film rights to Harry Potter and the DC Universe. WB's Burbank-based studio is included, and so is the HBO Max service.

The WB Games division hasn't been discussed much in the press materials for the deal, however we've received confirmation that Warner Bros.' games studios, IP, and content will indeed be part of the transaction. This means that Netflix would effectively acquire WB Games, however Netflix has telegraphed that it plans to keep WB's multi-division hierarchy intact, with gaming continuing to operate as its own sub-segment.

Continue reading: Netflix to acquire Warner Bros for $82 billion, includes WB Games studios and IP (full post)

GeForce NOW library expands with 30 new titles, including Hogwarts Legacy

Kosta Andreadis | Dec 4, 2025 10:57 PM CST

As we head into the holiday season, NVIDIA's cloud-streaming GeForce NOW service, which lets you play with up to GeForce RTX 5080 levels of performance, is getting 30 new games this month. As GeForce NOW lets gamers play PC games they own or have access to via existing subscriptions, the list includes some classic Activision titles added to Ubisoft+ Premium, such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, and Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

GeForce NOW library expands with 30 new titles, including Hogwarts Legacy

On top of this, GeForce NOW users can link their Battle.net accounts directly to the app for an automatic single sign-on for all devices and cloud gaming sessions, with auto-login support for Xbox, Epic Games, and Ubisoft. Back to the 30 new games, 10 of those have been added this week, and the list includes some new releases like MARVEL Cosmic Invasion, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, OCTOPATH TRAVELER 0, and ROUTINE.

The GeForce RTX 5080-ready list, which includes games optimized for the new RTX 5080 pods, has also expanded to include Enshrouded and Fallout 76, which just got a major, and free, expansion this week called Burning Springs. And with that, NVIDIA is running a "Half-Price Holiday" sale until the end of the year, with 50% off the first month for Performance and Ultimate tier subscriptions.

Continue reading: GeForce NOW library expands with 30 new titles, including Hogwarts Legacy (full post)

SEGA to 'proceed carefully' with AI use, admits gen AI faces 'strong resistance' from creatives

Derek Strickland | Dec 4, 2025 6:36 PM CST

SEGA is exploring the use of AI in game development to help optimize and streamline workflows, but the company may not be ready to commit to generative AI just yet.

SEGA to 'proceed carefully' with AI use, admits gen AI faces 'strong resistance' from creatives

Gen AI is here, and games companies are using it in the hopes of reducing costs. Ubisoft, for example, is gung-ho about the new tech, with CEO Yves Guillemot hailing it as the next major revolution after 3D graphics. EA is also using gen AI in its experimental ChatGPT-like prompts, and Microsoft has provided tools like inWorld's gen AI and its own in-house CoPilot to its game developers. Then we have Krafton, the owners of PUBG, saying that they are now an AI-first company.

SEGA, on the other hand, isn't fully committing to AI just yet...generative or otherwise. In a recent Q&A with investors, SEGA's leadership says AI could offer efficiencies but they also recognize that the technology faces staunch push-back from creatives. Their approach is one of caution, and rightly so, considering SEGA relies strongly on outsourced content production from third-party "work-for-hire" groups. Rocking the boat and antagonizing your workforce is never a good idea, and becomes a much worse prospect when those workers are fickle creatives.

Continue reading: SEGA to 'proceed carefully' with AI use, admits gen AI faces 'strong resistance' from creatives (full post)

Sony and Bungie settle Marathon stolen art fiasco with original creator

Derek Strickland | Dec 4, 2025 5:35 PM CST

Marathon's stolen art controversy has officially been settled ahead of the shooter's upcoming planned launch.

Sony and Bungie settle Marathon stolen art fiasco with original creator

Back in May, Bungie was caught by serious allegations of art theft. Creator Antireal alleged that Marathon used artwork that they created way back in 2017, and Bungie later admitted to the wrongdoing. Now the issue has been solved amicably, potentially by a payout from Bungie and/or Sony themselves.

"The Marathon art issue has been resolved with Bungie and Sony Interactive Entertainment to my satisfaction," Antireal wrote on Twitter.

Continue reading: Sony and Bungie settle Marathon stolen art fiasco with original creator (full post)

BioShock creator Ken Levine reveals key narrative beats on Judas, his new sci-fi FPS

Derek Strickland | Dec 4, 2025 4:34 PM CST

The latest dev log for Judas reveals the game's core design philosophy, giving players a better idea on what to expect from the new reactive shooter.

BioShock creator Ken Levine reveals key narrative beats on Judas, his new sci-fi FPS

It's been 12 years since BioShock Infinite released, and since then, franchise creator Ken Levine has been slowly putting together his vision for his next game, Judas. It wasn't so long ago that we didn't know anything about the project, but in recent years, Levine's new studio Ghost Story Games has been putting out some surprisingly substantial development logs that highlight things like themes, characters, and the main ethos of Judas.

The most recent log is no exception. In Judas' second update, Ghost Story says that they've created a more automated system for dynamic environments, one that can tailor-make specific areas based on the story and/or the decisions that players make. There's extensive discussion of Judas' main floating starship-city, The Mayflower, and how it'll be layered like an onion with tons of things to uncover and explore--all while changing over time.

Continue reading: BioShock creator Ken Levine reveals key narrative beats on Judas, his new sci-fi FPS (full post)

SEGA to use transmedia, licensing to soften the blow from any sales misses

Derek Strickland | Dec 4, 2025 3:33 PM CST

SEGA investors pressure executives about the volatility of the games market, seeking clarification on risk. Management responds with a quick rundown of how transmedia can be used to help counter unsuccessful games.

SEGA to use transmedia, licensing to soften the blow from any sales misses

The games industry is quite chaotic right now, and SEGA's shareholders have taken notice, offering up some tough questions for the top brass. In a recent Q&A, SEGA investors ask the company's executive management about the wild ups and downs with video game sales, especially those that have consistently reviewed well. Why isn't SEGA able to consistently sell more games?

The questions set forth to SEGA are somewhat biting, but rightly so, as these investors expect returns. Management provided an interesting response that widens the lens of SEGA's total business and how its non-interactive content can actually act as a safeguard against volatility.

Continue reading: SEGA to use transmedia, licensing to soften the blow from any sales misses (full post)

Newsletter Subscription