Here’s a concise overview of the key events that unfolded in the global entertainment industry over the past day.
- An analysis of the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 phenomenon, including why even its creators rated the game below 80 points.
- Production of the Tomb Raider series has been temporarily halted after actress Sophie Turner sustained an injury.
- The classic shooter Unreal Tournament 2004, released 22 years ago, is now available on modern PCs thanks to a fan-made version approved by Epic Games.
- Toby Fox, creator of Undertale and Deltarune, addressed criticism by explaining the lack of official translations for his games into Russian and other languages.
- Viewers expressed delight with Jason Momoa in the “Supergirl” trailer, remarking that he was “born for this role.”
- Valve acquired the “Deadlock” social media account on Elon Musk’s platform, leading players to anticipate an imminent game release.
- A top executive at Larian Studios shared their thoughts on Crimson Desert and offered a pessimistic outlook on the future of the gaming industry.
- Critical bugs were found with bosses in Crimson Desert, prompting developers to release an emergency patch.
- Author Andrzej Sapkowski announced a new book in “The Witcher” universe and sharply criticized current book prices.
- The mysteries of Liberty City revealed: why did Rockstar Games decide to cut a significant gameplay mechanic from GTA IV at the last minute?

