Details revealed for Titan Quest 2’s next major update. But we still don’t have a release date for Chapter 2

I’m so excited for Chapter 2 of *Titan Quest 2*! It looks like we’re heading to a brand new region called the Northern Beaches. From what I’ve seen, it’s a beautiful coastal area with ancient ruins slowly being swallowed by the sand and really stunning blue water. And of course, that means tons of new mythological monsters to battle! It seems like the main enemies we’ll be facing are the Ichthians – these really nasty fish-men who apparently destroyed a bunch of human settlements down south. I saw a screenshot showing them, and they look terrifying – basically human bodies with shark heads, pointing spears right at you! Can’t wait to play!

Final Fantasy 14 Reveals Monster Hunter Wilds Crossover Rewards

At Gamescom’s opening event in August, Capcom and Square Enix revealed a new collaboration between *Final Fantasy 14* and *Monster Hunter Wilds*. This isn’t the first time these two franchises have teamed up – *Final Fantasy 14* previously featured a crossover with *Monster Hunter World* during its *Stormblood* expansion. This new collaboration will challenge players in *Final Fantasy 14* to battle Guardian Arkveld in an eight-player trial called “The Windward Wilds,” which will have both Normal and Extreme difficulty options.

A hardcore Souls player already soloed Elden Ring Nightreign’s max-difficulty Depth 5, but he doesn’t recommend it

Depth Five was added in Nightreign’s latest update, Deep of Night, and you need to progress through the previous depths to unlock it. While earlier depths feature tougher enemies and unpredictable Nightlords, they also offer powerful new weapon and relic abilities that greatly expand your options for creating unique character builds.

Silksong is harder than Hollow Knight because “Hornet is inherently faster and more skillful than the Knight,” Team Cherry says, and you can use Elden Ring logic to get around the difficulty anyway

According to Team Cherry’s Ari Gibson, the enemies in Silksong needed to be more challenging than those in Hollow Knight. Because Hornet is naturally faster and more skilled than the Knight, even basic enemies required more complex and intelligent designs, as detailed in a book accompanying Silksong’s exhibit at the ACMI museum in Melbourne, Australia. Dexerto recently shared excerpts from this book.

Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure Orchestra Concert Announced

The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, led by conductor Hirofumi Kurita, will perform the music from *Elden Ring* in a special concert called *Elden Ring* Symphonic Adventure. Fans attending the concert will also be able to buy exclusive merchandise. You can find a preview of the concert and merchandise on the official *Elden Ring* Symphonic Adventure website.

Todd Howard told Bethesda designers that “humor has no place in games,” a rule they didn’t follow in RPGs like Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and Morrowind: “If Todd doesn’t catch it…”

According to Nelson, Todd Howard, the director and executive producer at Bethesda Game Studios famous for series like The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Starfield, specifically told developers to avoid including any humor in their games. Nelson shared this in a recent documentary about Morrowind made by Filmdeg Miniatures, explaining that this was the context when he originally added the popular in-game card, The Lusty Argonian Maid.

How Lies of P turned a rhythm game’s hip hop and electronica songs into a gothic, melancholic soundtrack

Neowiz, the company behind the popular DJMax series, initially released the game as an online PC title only in Asia. It later became available on PlayStation for several years before making a comeback to PCs with 2020’s DJMax Respect V. The game boasts a huge and diverse soundtrack, featuring original music and collaborations with titles like League of Legends and Tekken. You’ll find everything from K-pop and metal to hip-hop – DJMax likely has a composer for almost any genre you can imagine.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Gets New Trailer, Out on March 13, 2026

Based on the recently released trailer, it appears that Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection will further develop the robust gameplay mechanics established by its predecessors within the series. The combat system is set to put players in the role of a Rider, where they’ll join forces with their Monster companions, colloquially known as “Monsties” – a blend of the words Monster and Besties – to confront various challenges together.