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Aran Suddi

England

Director and News Editor at The Sixth Axis

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  • 1 day ago | thesixthaxis.com | Aran Suddi

    Shrimp Industries has released a brand new trailer for Roll The Bones, which is described as dice rolling action roguelite in a fantasy setting. Oh, and there is some bullet hell mixed in there for good measure too. You can see all of this chaos in the trailer below which also shows some of the dice action that makes up the core of the game.

  • 2 days ago | thesixthaxis.com | Aran Suddi

    Nintendo has announced through its Nintendo Today app that The Legend of Zelda movie will no longer arrive in cinemas in March 2027. Instead, a brand new release date of May 7th, 2027 has been given. The only reason that has been given is that this delay is due to production reasons, and no further information has been provided apart from that.

  • 3 days ago | thesixthaxis.com | Aran Suddi

    Bandai Namco has announced Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2, with this upgraded version of the original game set to release on October 10th. However, you can play it from today but there is a catch in that you have to pre-order Little Nightmares 3 to get access to it. The game will feature 60fps and 4K resolution. This is not the first we have heard of this release as it was rated for PS5, PC & Xbox Series X|S in 2023.

  • 3 days ago | thesixthaxis.com | Aran Suddi

    During today’s Little Nightmares showcase, Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games confirmed that Little Nightmares will be released on October 10th, 2025. A new trailer has been released that shows some gameplay and cinematic footage, giving a brief look of what to expect…More to follow

  • 3 days ago | thesixthaxis.com | Aran Suddi

    Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft is planning to layoff a significant number of people in the Xbox division next week, with the company restructuring the organisation. This seems to be separate from the announcement of last month when Microsoft announced it was laying off 3% of all employees affecting thousands of jobs. This new round of layoffs is not supposed to be public knowledge according to Bloomberg, so the scale of these layoffs is not yet known.