
Rob Leane
Gaming Editor at Radio Times
Host at One More Life Podcast
Gaming Editor at @RadioTimes.com. Quite tall. Probably thinking about pizza.
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14 hours ago |
radiotimes.com | Rob Leane
Fans of the Jurassic World Evolution management simulation games may have given up hope of another one. After all, the team from Frontier Developments moved on from the dino-stuffed film franchise to make Planet Coaster 2 instead. That's what makes this news extra exciting! We're so happy to confirm that Jurassic World Evolution 3 is confirmed to be coming this year. As for an exact date, the announcement confirmed that the Jurassic World Evolution 3 release date will be 21st October 2025.
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1 week ago |
radiotimes.com | Rob Leane
At the 2025 edition of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards last night, Solo Leveling was the big winner. It picked up an impressive nine gongs, from 13 total nominations. Taking place in Tokyo, Japan, the 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards were hosted by Sally Amaki and Jon Kabira for the third consecutive year. As fans wait in hope for Solo Leveling season 3 to be confirmed (there's still no news on that front), it's nice to see Solo Leveling getting all this recognition.
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3 weeks ago |
radiotimes.com | Rob Leane
But what if games could utilise this impact on the real world to help tackle environmental issues, encouraging green behaviour and sustainability initiatives? Well, they can! In fact, they already are doing just that. This is according to a new study called Play2Act.
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3 weeks ago |
radiotimes.com | Rob Leane
Sure, we were distracted by the gruesome murder and the unexpected reappearance of a certain fan-favourite character, but where is Dina? Is she safe? Is she alright? If you're looking for some hope in the form of video game spoilers, read on and we'll explain if Dina dies in the game. Consider this your one and only SPOILER WARNING for the second game in the TLOU series. Does Dina die in The Last of Us Part 2 game? No, Dina does not die in The Last of Us Part 2 video game.
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1 month ago |
radiotimes.com | Rob Leane
Jump forward to 2025. Google Stadia is no more. Typhoon Studios is no more. But somehow, against all the odds, the development team has managed to bring out a properly impressive sequel to Journey to the Savage Planet. Having founded a new company called Racoon Logic, and got back the IP rights to their fledgling Savage Planet series, the gang are back at it. Enter a new challenger, Revenge of the Savage Planet.
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