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Danny Craig

Durham

Platform Manager and Writer at Hitmarker

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  • 1 day ago | hitmarker.net | Danny Craig

    As announced in a PlayStation Blog post alongside a new trailer for the game, Ghost of Yōtei will arrive on PS5 on October 2, 2025. The Standard Edition will cost $70, while the Digital Deluxe Edition is priced at $80 and include a digital copy of the game, The Snake's armor set, an alternate dye for your starting armor, a unique horse color, a unique saddle dye, an in-game Charm, the gold Sword Kit, and early access to Traveler's Maps.

  • 1 day ago | hitmarker.net | Danny Craig

    by Danny Craig · The team behind Skyblivion, an ambitious mod for Skyrim that completely recreates The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in the former's engine, has revealed that Bethesda gave them keys to the official Oblivion remaster and will not take any action against the mod. The details:Over a decade ago, a group of fans, later under the TESRenewal banner, set out to remake Oblivion using the much newer Creation Engine.

  • 1 day ago | hitmarker.net | Danny Craig

    by Danny Craig · Nintendo has revealed that demand for the Switch 2 in Japan is so high that a "significant number" of fans will miss out on the console's pre-order lottery and will most likely be unable to purchase a system at launch. The details:In a post to X, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed that over 2.2 million Japanese players entered the pre-order lottery through the My Nintendo Store in an attempt to secure the console on June 5.

  • 2 days ago | hitmarker.net | Danny Craig

    Following years of rumors and reports, Bethesda and Virtuos have unveiled Oblivion: Remastered with a new gameplay trailer streamed live to its YouTube and Twitch earlier today. Even better, the game is available right now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S (including via Game Pass) in both Standard and Deluxe Editions for $60 and $80, respectively.

  • 2 days ago | hitmarker.net | Danny Craig

    by Danny Craig · Pocketpair, the studio behind Palworld, has claimed that several popular games already featured mechanics later patented by Nintendo as it continues its legal battle against the Japanese gaming giant over alleged patent infringement. The details:Last year, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company sued Pocketpair, accusing the company of infringing on three of its patents related to gameplay, including catching monsters in a ball-like object and riding those same monsters.

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