Soon, Xbox owners will also be able to get to know Gaming Copilot. Microsoft has already made a big announcement about the company’s console vision in the past few days, and now they have further nuanced this vision. As part of the Game Developers Conference, the company revealed that the gamer version of Copilot will arrive on current generation Xboxes later this year. This model is basically good for asking various game-specific questions, for example, we can ask what raw materials we need to craft a certain item, but if we want, it can also tell us what titles we might want to try in the future based on our tastes. The beta version of Gaming Copilot is currently available for PC, mobile and ROG XBOX Ally, but so far it has not left a deep mark on the gaming industry.
Slay the Spire II continues to roar. Slay the Spire is still one of the most popular titles in the deck-building roguelike genre, and it seems that its sequel has also been a hit with players. The number of players of Slay the Spire II, which is currently available in early access, is stable at several hundred thousand people according to Steam data, and the developers recently confirmed in an official announcement that three million copies of the game have already been sold since its release on March 5.
Subnautica 2 on new video. Although the developers had to push the early access launch of Subnautica 2 from 2025 to 2026, this does not mean that the work has stopped. The people of Unknown Worlds Entertainment come up with new material about the game relatively often, for example, they recently published a video that gives a short but meaningful glimpse into the mysteries of base building.
We have a release date for BrokenLore: FOLLOW. The Serafini Productions team could hardly be accused of being lazy. In the past year and a half, the Japanese brigade has come up with three games for their horror series called BrokenLore, and now they have announced that their latest creation, BrokenLore: FOLLOW, will arrive on June 1, 2026. In this game – which is also a prequel to BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW – you play as a young woman who is literally haunted by her past and must face the worst traumas of her childhood if she wants to survive her ordeal…
Slitterhead developers are working on a new project. The Japanese Bokeh Game Studio was founded by no less a name than Keiichiro Toyama, the father of Silent Hill, Siren and Gravity Rush, but in the end the team could not fully live up to its founder’s reputation. The developers’ first game, Slitterhead, flashed a few interesting ideas, but it could not sneak into the hearts of the players, and its judgment is still questionable to this day. It seems, however, that the half-hearted reception did not discourage the creators, nor did it put the team in too much financial trouble, as the studio has published several job advertisements in the past few days, in which they are looking for people for their “next large-scale project”. Unfortunately, we do not yet know exactly what this would be, but we are still waiting for the announcement with interest because of Keiichiro Toyama’s past.
