Developers Anshar Studios and indie publishing label Untold Tales are bringing Gamedec, an isometric RPG with a dystopian narrative to the Nintendo Switch in July.

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Indie developer YCJY has announced that Post Void, a franetic first person shooter that we’ve had our eyes on for a while, is coming to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in July.
Annapurna Interactive and developer BlueTwelve Studio announced that Stray, the long awaited exploration game where players take control of an adorable ginger cat will release this July. It will also be available through the new PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe tiers at no additional cost.
Both Spider-Man Remastered and Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales will be thwipping their way onto the PC by the end of 2022. Nixxes Software is handling the ports, with Insomniac Games being on hand to help with the process.
As part of Sony’s State of Play, the team at Guerrilla games have announced that Horizon Forbidden West will be getting a free update on both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 today. Along with some visual tinkering, there’s a new game+ and a special challenge.
Sony have lifted the lid on four games coming to the new PlayStation VR 2 system, including Resident Evil Village, The Walking Dead, No Man’s Sky and the previously announced Horizon Call of the Mountain.
Capcom have confirmed the long rumoured Resident Evil 4 remake is in development and will release next year. Not only this, but a PlayStation VR 2 mode is also in development.
Thanks to Sony’s State of Play, we have gotten the first look at Street Fighter 6 in all of it’s glory. It’s coming next year. Unlike Street Fighter V, this time players will be able to pick up the game across PlayStation & Xbox consoles as well as PC.
It seems that Sony’s State of Play event had something for everyone as Eternights a new anime-style RPG looks to bring together action, romance and, love, all set around the end of the world. It’s coming next year to PlayStation and PC.