Indie developer Goblinz Enterprises and publisher The Digital Lounge are excited to share that the final installment of their highly praised horror trilogy, True Fear: Foursaken Souls Part 3, is now available on PlayStation. With over 20 million downloads on iOS and Android and hundreds of five-star reviews on Steam, players can now experience the thrilling finale to this beloved series on PlayStation and anticipate Part 3’s Switch launch, coming February 16th.
Experience The Complete Trilogy, Now On PlayStation
True Fear: Foursaken Souls Part 3 brings its chilling narrative to a climactic close as its main protagonist, Holly Stonehead, seeks the truth behind her family’s dark past. Holly’s story begins in True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 1, where she explores the derelict halls of Stonehouse Manor and uncovers long-buried secrets. In the second installment, Holly follows clues from her family estate to the Dark Falls Asylum, an abandoned hideout that comes alive at night. In Part 3, the story reaches its resolution, answering the lingering questions that have haunted the Stonehouse family for generations.
Joystick Point and Click Horror
For new and returning fans alike, True Fear now brings your favorite point-and-click mechanics, challenging puzzles, and haunting atmosphere straight to console. Players can look forward to story elements revealed through cinematic interludes, point-and-click puzzles, and fact-finding to enrich the experience. Decipher codes and discover hidden objects, such as family records and photographs, to piece together the mystery behind the Stonehouse family…and the entity that haunts them.
Bonus Content Available!
True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 1 launched in 2016 and captivated players with its unique atmosphere, leading to the release of the second installment in 2018. Part 3 is now available for purchase on the PlayStation Store alongside the trilogy’s first 2 parts. The game will launch on Nintendo Switch on February 16th. Console players can enjoy additional bonus content at launch, including behind-the-scenes footage from the developers and an insider’s look into the making of Part 3.
Prepare to take flight! The Foxhole Airborne update is now live, pushing the boundaries of massively online warfare to the skies. Join the battle from above and coordinate with thousands of players on land and sea in a war effort that lasts for weeks. The persistent war expands with aircraft operations, aviation logistics, paratroopers, a naval refresh, and a vastly expanded world reimagined with upgraded visuals.
Build and operate squadrons of recon planes, fighters, bombers, and other specialized aircrafts. Every pilot, gunner, and crewman is a player, working together in air-to-air battles, supply line disruption, and bombing runs. Ground crews must rearm and repair damaged planes between sorties to keep air forces operational.
Foxhole Airborne combines aerial warfare with land and naval gameplay to create a seamless online battlefield. Paratroopers blur the lines between air and ground operations, allowing squads of players to deploy behind hostile lines to disrupt enemy logistics. The new aircraft carrier enables planes to launch and engage in missions off shore, striking at the enemy from any location at sea.
Independent Swedish developer Decemberborn Interactive today announced that a playable demo for Cathedral: Crow’s Curse, a standalone prequel to their acclaimed action-adventure Cathedral, is available now ahead of Steam Next Fest, running from February 23 – March 2, 2026.
Play as Crow, a skilled Shade Sentinel first introduced as an NPC in Cathedral. As the balance of the Shade Forest begins to unravel, Crow must venture through cursed woods and forgotten ancient ruins to uncover the roots of the Sentinel order and confront the dark forces at its core.
The demo drops players into the heart of action, designed to showcase the game’s core mechanics. Players will explore two distinct areas – The Deep Forest and Elarion’s Refuge – and gain access to multiple items and abilities that highlight combat depth, traversal, and progression.
The demo for Cathedral: Crow’s Curse is available now in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish (Spain and Latin America), and Swedish.
You’ll always have to look over your shoulder in Kiipluu, a stealth action adventure set in a brutal Neolithic world where the cannibalistic Na’ush will stop at nothing to hunt you down. Stay hidden as a partnership between the darkness and your wit becomes your most powerful tool. Study patrols, utilize distractions, and master the environment to remain undetected. Craft weapons to strike when they least expect it, or to defend yourself from direct combat and escape back into secrecy. See if you can withstand the overwhelming odds in the Steam Next Fest demo available now!
While you traverse these dangerous lands as the young titular hunter in Kiipluu, visions of your father and dreamlike spirit journeys may act as guidance or hindrance. Use these to make decisions that shape the narrative. Who survives? Who is lost? What kind of person will Kiipluu become? That is up to you in this story of fear and how to overcome it.
Key Features:
Embrace Hardcore Stealth Action: Study patrol routes, use tall grass, shadows, sound, and terrain to stay hidden. Set traps, strike with an ambush, or slip past unseen. Being discovered can quickly become fatal.
Master Brutal Combat With Consequences: When stealth fails, combat is fast and unforgiving. Weapons are primitive, injuries matter, and there are no easy victories.
Hunt Or Be Hunted: Stay constantly on the run as you are pursued by the relentless cannibal tribe known as the Na’ush.
Craft to Survive: Prepare tools, weapons, and gear as you learn to lead to survive.
Shape Your Dark Mythic Adventure: Make meaningful choices that influence Kiipluu’s journey home as he navigates a harsh world and the spirits that haunt his path.
As part of Steam’s PvP Fest event, Blue Dot Games have released a brand-new gameplay teaser trailer for their upcoming 40v40 squad-based tactical shooter ‘83, showcasing the game’s frantic firefights and moment-to-moment intensity.
The new teaser highlights ‘83’s fast, visceral combat, featuring explosive engagements, authentic Cold War-era weaponry and tightly coordinated squad-based firefights. While ‘83 is known for its large-scale tactical battles, this latest footage puts a spotlight on the raw gunplay and chaos players can expect when firefights erupt across the battlefield.
Set in an alternate 1983 where the Cold War escalates into open conflict, ‘83 is a spiritual successor to Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, with members of the original development team having gone on to form Blue Dot Games. The game blends historical authenticity with modern design sensibilities, aiming to deliver what the studio calls “accessible realism.”
A special Big Game-themed spot for Lucasfilm’s “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” just debuted on the Big Game. The 30-second spot is now available to download and share. The Mandalorian and Grogu embark on their most thrilling mission yet in an all-new Star Wars film opening exclusively in theaters May 22, 2026.
The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy. As the fledgling New Republic works to protect everything the Rebellion fought for, they have enlisted the help of legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and his young apprentice Grogu. Directed by Jon Favreau, “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu” also stars Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White, and is produced by Jon Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni, and Ian Bryce, with music composed by Ludwig Göransson.
Seismic Squirrel today announced that Aether & Iron, a narrative-driven RPG focused on player choice and character-driven storytelling, will launch on PC via Steam on March 31, 2026.
Set in an alternate 1930s New York transformed into a vertical city by the discovery of “aether”, a key component to newfound anti-gravitational technology, Aether & Iron follows Gia, a smuggler navigating crime syndicates, political conspiracies, and fragile alliances. Players shape Gia’s story through meaningful decisions, with every choice influencing relationships, outcomes and the fate of the city itself. The game is fully voiced and features writing talent with credits on Mass Effect, Far Cry, and Sovereign Syndicate, with an original score composed by two-time Grammy Award winner Christopher Tin and Grammy nominee Alex Williamson, best known for their work on the Civilization series.
“Aether & Iron is about finding your own path when the world doesn’t give you many choices, if any at all.” said Tyler Whitney, Narrative Lead at Seismic Squirrel. “Whether you’re talking your way out of trouble, taking a risky job, or deciding the fate of someone who has put their life in your hands, every decision shapes Gia’s story and the future of New York. We’ve spent years building this world and bringing its characters to life, and we’re incredibly excited for players to finally experience it when the game launches this March.”
Gameplay blends narrative-driven role-playing with tactical, turn-based vehicular combat that reflects the risks of life in the city’s underworld. Players customize a fleet of aether-powered vehicles and recruit a diverse cast of companions, each bringing unique talents and personal stories that influence both combat encounters and narrative paths.
As a seemingly simple smuggling job escalates into a conspiracy threatening the entire city, players develop their Hustle, Smarts and Brass – core abilities that shape combat effectiveness, dialogue options and high-stakes decisions. Even the most carefully considered choices carry uncertainty, where success or failure can come down to a single dice roll. Over time, those decisions determine whether New York’s citizens find hope, or remain trapped in corruption and violence.
Coffee Stain Publishing and Iron Gate are excited to announce that their multiplayer survival hit Valheim will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 devices this year. The news follows in the wake of the announcement that Valheim will be coming to PlayStation 5 consoles this year, as Iron Gate’s indie phenomenon approaches its full 1.0 release on PC.
Announced during the Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase earlier today, Valheim’s teeth-clenching survival action will soon be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 devices, supporting full cross play between platforms, touch screen support for menus, advanced vibrations via the HD Rumble 2 and gyroscope aiming.
Valheim is a survival and exploration game for 1-10 players, set in a procedurally-generated purgatory inspired by Viking culture. Developed by Sweden-based indie studio Iron Gate and published by Coffee Stain Publishing, the team behind other hit titles such as Satisfactory and Deep Rock Galactic, the game challenges players to battle, build and carve out their legacy in the tenth realm. Since its meteoric Early Access debut in 2021, Valheim has earned widespread acclaim, boasting a 94% “Very Positive” rating on Steam with more than 524,000 positive reviews and over 12 million copies sold.
Since its Early Access release, Valheim has seen three major and multiple minor content updates expanding the tenth realm with new biomes, weapons, armor, building items and more. On release, the game will offer eight fully fleshed out biomes including the mystical planes of Mistlands, the harsh lavascapes of Ashlands and the enigmatic Deep North.
Valheim is currently available on PC, Linux, Mac, Xbox Series XIS and Xbox GamePass and announced for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2. You can find the official Valheim press kit here, and you can follow Valheim on Twitter and Discord for more information and updates.
During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, MachineGames revealed the Nintendo Switch™ 2 launch date for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™ is May 12, 2026. Bethesda Game Studios shared Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will launch to the platform on February 24, 2026, and announced that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered will be coming to the Nintendo Switch™ 2 in 2026.
From exploring the jungles of Peru as Indiana Jones™, to navigating Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition’s post-nuclear wasteland, Nintendo Switch™ 2 owners will soon have a host of beloved games available at their fingertips. Watch the announcement video and visit Bethesda.com for more information.
See more details on each title below:
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
MachineGames, in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games, will release Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Nintendo Switch™ 2 on May 12, 2026.
This award-winning, cinematic action-adventure game invites players to step into the boots of the iconic adventurer and experience an authentic Indiana Jones journey set in 1937, between the events of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark™ and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade™.
Adventurers will use Indy’s whip and wits to navigate a narrative-driven world of adventure, immersive action, and intriguing puzzles. With motion controls powered by the Nintendo Switch™ 2 hardware, players are more immersed than ever as they sneak, fight, and puzzle while confronting sinister forces around the world.
Preorders are available now on physical game card at retail and digitally via Nintendo eShop, giving fans the choice of how they begin their expedition. The story DLC, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants, will also be available digitally on Nintendo Switch™ 2 May 12.
*Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will release on physical game card at a later, to be announced date in Japan
**Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is a digital release only in Korea
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition
Bethesda Game Studios announced that Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, containing the six official add-ons and packed with over 150 pieces of Creation Club content, will be available on Nintendo Switch™ 2 on February 24, 2026.
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition is the summation of a decade of memories and adventures in the award-winning RPG, offering both new and veteran players the most complete version of Fallout 4 ever. The game takes place in a post-nuclear Boston, where players will have to scavenge, shoot, build, and create alliances to reshape the wasteland and what remains of civilization.
The game will be available on Nintendo Switch™ 2 February 24 digitally, with preorders available now. The physical edition (code-in-box) will be available on April, 28, 2026.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
Last year’s biggest surprise launch is making its way to more platforms. Later this year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered will be available on Nintendo Switch™ 2, opening Cyrodiil to Nintendo players for the first time.
From Bethesda Game Studios in partnership with the talented team at Virtuos, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered modernizes the 2006 Game of the Year with refined gameplay and stunning visuals. Discover a rich universe where handcrafted details have been meticulously updated from leveling systems to character creation, combat animations, in-game menus, and more.
The game will be available on Nintendo Switch™ 2 digitally, with a physical edition (code-in-box) available at a later date.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition
Following last year’s digital launch of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch™ 2, Bethesda Game Studios announced that a physical edition (code-in-box) will be available on April 28, 2026.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition includes the base game and the three official expansions—Dawnguard, Dragonborn, and Hearthfire. Players on Nintendo Switch™ 2 will experience enhanced resolution, improved load times, performance optimization, Joy-Con™ 2 mouse support, motion controls, Amiibo support, and more, taking full advantage of the platform’s hardware. This edition offers exclusive Nintendo content from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, including the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, and Champion’s Tunic.
Indie developer Sunnyside Games is happy to announce that an updated playable demo will be available during the Steam Next Fest, for its upcoming flame-wielding metroidvania Nocturnal 2, the sequel to its acclaimed side-scrolling platformer Nocturnal. For those interested in exploring the silent halls of Ytash now, a first demo is already out on Steam!
In this updated demo, players dive into the first segment of the game, igniting their sword to explore the dark depths and towering heights of a forgotten island that consumed itself long ago. Carefully crafted to avoid major lore, the demo offers a streamlined entry point into the world without spoiling the full game.
The refined demo builds on earlier iterations with expanded systems, improved narration, and new navigation options, including teleportation and additional progression mechanics.