Microsoft has released a new video for The Ascent in which we go in-depth with the Neon Giant team on their new ARPG game. Neon Giant co-founders Arcade Berg, and Tor Frick, along with Alexander Litvinov Fominski (Lead World Designer) breakdown the game’s world design, combat, player interactions, and more.
Koch Media has announced a new premium gaming label called Prime Matter. In addition, the company revealed twelve new games that Prime Matter will publish.
It appears that EA is the next victim of hacking attacks. This comes almost a week after the torrent leak of the source codes for The Witcher 3 Next-Gen, Cyberpunk 2077 and Thronebreaker.
Neon Giant and NVIDIA announced that the upcoming cyberpunk-ish isometric action-shooter RPG, The Ascent, will support both Ray Tracing and DLSS on PC. In order to celebrate this announcement, the teams released a new RTX trailer that you can find below.
LukeRoss, the man behind the VR Mod for Grand Theft Auto 5, has released a VR Mod for Red Dead Redemption 2. This mod is currently in an Early Access phase and, unfortunately, it’s put behind a Patreon wall.
Curve Digital announced that the highly anticipated debut title from Swedish indie studio Neon Giant, The Ascent, will release on July 29th. In order to celebrate this, the publisher released a new trailer that you can find below.
AMD has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to the red team, the AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 21.5.2 driver offers optimal performance in Days Gone. It also adds support for Microsoft DirectX 12 Agility SDK and Microsoft Shader Model 6.6.
505 Games has announced the agreement with One More Level for the development and the publication of the second version of the Ghostrunner. Additionally, Digital Bros Group will double its investment for the creation of Ghostrunner 2, contributing with an initial budget of 5 million euros.
This week we launched into a discussion about Sony’s first-party almost immediately, specifically the differences and preferences we had for prior generations of their first-party output. Hopefully, as time marches on and we see more and more content from Sony they may give us some of their back catalog.