IGN UK Podcast 760: Is Thank Goodness You’re Here the Funniest Game Ever?

Cardy, Matt, and Dale have all been playing hilarious new “slapformer” Thank Goodness You’re Here, and think it may just be the funniest game ever made. They discuss what makes it so good, as well as pick out some of their other favourite comedy games. After that, there’s time to discuss new Matt Damon film The Instigators, as well as their picks for the best heist movies. Plus, a bit of time left to sneak in a few mentions for Jake Gyllenhaal’s Apple TV series Presumed Innocent, and new indie games Nobody Wants to Die and Arranger.

Send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV shows, and films you’re enjoying or looking forward to: ign_ukfeedback@ign.com.

IGN UK Podcast 760: Is Thank Goodness You’re Here the Funniest Game Ever?

Former Bungie Worker Claims Studio Faced Insolvency Without Sony Acquisition – Report

Bungie misrepresented its finances and had significantly overextended itself when Sony acquired the studio for $3.6 billion in 2022, former workers claimed in a new Game File report published in the wake of Wednesday’s layoffs.

It was apparently bad enough that at least one source described as a “well-connected former worker” went so far as to claim that Bungie faced dire consequences if the acquisition hadn’t happened, saying that the “alternate history is insolvency.”

Their comments paint the picture of a studio that was struggling despite the success of Destiny and Destiny 2 due to supporting too many projects and other problems. Following the Sony acquisition, Game File’s sources claim Bungie repeatedly missed its financial targets, leading to roughly 100 employees being laid off in November 2023.

A second round of layoffs followed on Wednesday, impacting another 220 people, or 17 percent of the studio’s workforce, with another 155 being integrated elsewhere in Sony Interactive Entertainment. Bungie is also spinning out one of its incubation projects to form a new studio under the PlayStation banner.

Within Bungie, the layoffs had been anticipated for some time. In December 2023, IGN reported that the feeling within the studio was that it faced more reductions if The Final Shape didn’t do well. But according to Game File’s source, even The Final Shape being a major blockbuster success couldn’t have stopped the layoffs. Indeed, with Destiny 2 on the wane some seven years after its original release, The Final Shape reportedly failed to outsell the previous expansion, Lightfall, despite being a critical success.

Former Bungie workers and other members of the games industry have been vocal in the wake of the layoffs, with many of them blaming the studio’s leadership led by CEO Pete Parsons. Their sentiments were echoed by those in Game File’s report, claiming that Bungie “sold things they were just not able to deliver.” Parsons, for his part, blamed the cuts on the rising costs of development and “enduring economic conditions,” confirming that the studio had been “running in the red” following delays to The Final Shape and Marathon.

Bungie is far from alone in being hit with layoffs, with other publishers including EA, Xbox, Riot, and others also introducing cutbacks in what has been a difficult year for the games industry. For now, it will continue to focus its efforts entirely on Destiny and the upcoming Marathon, which does not have a release date and is currently set for some time in 2025.

Kat Bailey is IGN’s News Director as well as co-host of Nintendo Voice Chat. Have a tip? Send her a DM at @the_katbot.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Is 40% Off, Stock Up Now and Avoid the Price Hike

Woot! (which is owned by Amazon) is offering the best deal on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Right now you can get a 3 month code for only $36.49. Microsoft recently raised the price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to $19.99 per month, so now you’re saving 40% off a 3 month membership. Note that you can purchase multiple codes and apply them to your account, up to a maximum of 36 months. This deal expires on August 10 or sooner if the quota is met.

Note: There is a coupon code “VIDEOGAMES” that takes $3 off one order. If you purchase multiple gift cards, this code will only work on a single gift card.

3 Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $36.49

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate gives you access to a library of hundreds of Xbox games, including day one releases. You can play them for the entirety of your membership without any restrictions. You do lose access to them once your membership is over, but if you ever decide to renew, all your past achievements and progress will be saved. You’ll also have access to Xbox Game Pass for PC. Although there aren’t nearly as many games as there are on Xbox, there are still plenty of AAA titles to keep you sated. Other perks include exclusive membership discounts, the ability to play your games across multiple devices with cloud gaming, free access to EA Play membership, as well as bonus in-game content and rewards. It is an exceptionally good – almost essential – membership for Xbox gamers. New release games are not cheap, and being able to play them without buying them will save you a lot of money and easily recoup the cost of the membership.

Looking for more Xbox deals? Check out all of the best Xbox deals today.

IGN Plus Games: Claim a Free Mecha BREAK Beta Steam Key!

If you’re an IGN Plus member, a new game is available to claim now with IGN Rewards. You can claim a free Mecha Break Steam key with your membership while supplies last. If you’re a fan of Mecha anime or titles like Armored Core, Mecha BREAK is perfect for you. From developer Amazing Seasun Games, this multiplayer title looks to offer explosive action like never seen before.

Claim a Free Mecha BREAK Beta Steam Key!

This Mecha BREAK Steam key can be used to access the game’s latest beta build, which is available during the Limited and Open Access phases, set to run from August 3 to August 13. Full access to the game will be available for IGN Plus users starting on August 2 at 7 PM, so you can play the game for the entirety of the beta period.

The beta test will be used by Amazing Seasun Games to stress test the server to prepare for launch. Regional servers will be available across most major continents, including North America, Africa, Europe, and more. One of the modes available will be the 6v6 multiplayer mode, where you face off against other players in explosive action combat.

Mecha BREAK is set to release across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. If you’re interested in the title, don’t miss your chance to check it out early with IGN Plus!

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Star Wars Outlaws’ Director: ‘Bad Faith’ Discourse About Protagonist’s Appearance ‘Not Worth Engaging In’

Star Wars Outlaws creative director Julian Gerighty isn’t interested in entertaining “bad faith” conversations about the upcoming Ubisoft game’s protagonist, Kay Vess.

As previews for the upcoming open-world title rolled out this week, Gerighty, in an interview with The Washington Post, touched on the discourse that some are pushing on social media that Kay isn’t “attractive enough.” His response? Don’t give that conversation attention.

“Kay is meant to be approachable, a petty thief who ends up barreling through this story, making bad decisions and centered with a lot of humor, humility, and toughness,” Gerighty said. “That’s what’s important to me. And she’s beautiful, come on.”

“It makes no sense to me and it’s not worth engaging with,” he continued. “If you engage with bad-faith people, there’s no nuance and no possibility of real dialogue. So all we can do is make the best game possible.”

Gerighty’s comments come shortly after Ubisoft raised eyebrows with a statement on another one of its upcoming games, Assassin’s Creed Shadows. In the statement, the company apologized to its Japanese community for promotional elements that “have caused concern.” Moderators of the main Assassin’s Creed subreddit complained that the statement “exacerbated” the “tedious discussion” about protagonist Yasuke and his status as a samurai, and warned users against engaging with the debate.

“If you engage with bad-faith people, there’s no nuance and no possibility of real dialogue.

We’ve been learning more and more about Star Wars Outlaws as final previews published this week. In IGN’s preview, Ryan McCaffrey wrote that he had a “fantastic time” with the game, adding, “Open-world games tend to be jacks-of-all-trades, masters-of-none, and while I’m not sure Outlaws will master any of its gameplay components, it nonetheless not only does them all very well, but it does so with a convincing Star Wars sheen.”

Star Wars Outlaws will release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on August 30.

Alex Stedman is a Senior News Editor with IGN, overseeing entertainment reporting. When she’s not writing or editing, you can find her reading fantasy novels or playing Dungeons & Dragons.

Video Game Release Dates: The Biggest Games of August 2024 and Beyond

August has stomped into being, which means new games are heading to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Instead of the usual summer slow season, we’re actually seeing quite a few major releases this month, including Star Wars: Outlaws, Madden NFL 25, Concord, and more. Below, you’ll find release dates for all the biggest games and expansions that have been announced for this year and beyond. Here’s what’s worth playing in August 2024.

The following list is divided by platform; you can jump to any one using the shortcuts below. And if you’re someone who likes to preorder, you can click the buy link to make sure it arrives on launch day.

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Upcoming PS4 and PS5 Games

PlayStation’s big game in August is the hero shooter Concord. Built in the grand tradition of Overwatch, Concord has you pick your unique hero, team up with other players, and duke it out against another team. Also out this month is Madden NFL 25, Black Myth: Wukong, and Ubisoft’s Star Wars: Outlaws.

August 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunter – August 1
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – August 1
  • Tomba! Special Edition – August 1
  • Pepper Grinder – August 6
  • Volgarr the Viking II – August 6
  • Arcade Paradise VR – August 8
  • Cat Quest III – August 8
  • Steam World Heist II – August 8
  • Madden NFL 25 – August 13/16 – Buy It
  • Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered – August 14
  • Dredge: The Iron Rig (DLC) – August 15
  • Black Myth: Wukong – August 20
  • Dustborn – August 20
  • Enotria: The Last Song – August 21
  • Concord – August 23 – Buy It
  • Core Keeper – August 27
  • Star Wars: Outlaws – August 27/30 – Buy It
  • Akimbot – August 29
  • Gori: Cuddly Carnage – August 29
  • Gundam Breaker 4 – August 29 – Buy It
  • Shadow of the Ninja-Reborn – August 29
  • Visions of Mana – August 29 – Buy It

September 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – September 3 – Buy It
  • Ace Attorney Investigations Collection – September 6
  • Astro Bot – September 6 – Buy It
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9 – Buy It
  • Funko Fusion – September 13 – Buy It
  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster – September 18 – Buy It (physical version out in November)
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed – September 24 – Buy It
  • Lollipop Chainsaw RePop – September 25
  • Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2 – September 26

October 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus – October 1 – Buy It
  • Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred (DLC) – October 8
  • Silent Hill 2 – October 8 – Buy It
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – October 11 – Buy It
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio – October 11 – Buy It
  • Transformers: Galactic Trials – October 11
  • Just Dance 2025 Edition – October 15 – Buy It
  • New World: Aeternum – October 15
  • TMNT: Mutants Unleashed – October 18 – Buy It
  • Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven – October 24 – Buy It
  • Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition – October 25 – Buy It
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – October 25 – Buy It
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – October 25 – Buy It
  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure – October 29 – Buy It

November 2024 – PlayStation Game Release Dates

  • Farmagia – November 1 – Buy It
  • Slitterhead – November 8 – Buy It
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows – November 12 – Buy It
  • Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake – November 14 – Buy It
  • Funko Fusion – November 15 – Buy It

Upcoming PS4 and PS5 Games – Release Date TBA

  • Alien: Rogue Incursion – Holiday 2024
  • American Arcadia – TBA
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana – 2025
  • Atomfall – 2025
  • Ballad of Antara – 2025
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA
  • Blue Protocol – 2024
  • Civilization VII – 2025
  • Crime Boss – TBA
  • Crimson Desert – TBA
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach – 2025
  • Delta Force: Hawk Ops – TBA
  • Doom: The Dark Ages – 2025
  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Fall 2024
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA
  • Dynasty Warrior Origins – 2025
  • Exodus – TBA
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Fantasian Neo Dimension – Winter 2024
  • Infinity Nikki – TBA
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – 2024
  • Judas – TBA
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA
  • Killing Floor 3 – TBA
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – 2024
  • LEGO Horizon Adventures – Holiday 2024
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2025 – Buy It
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – early 2025
  • Marathon – TBA
  • Marvel Rivals – TBA
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics – 2024 – Buy It
  • Mecha Break – 2025
  • Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater – TBA – Buy It
  • Metro Awakening VR – 2024
  • Mixtape – 2025
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025
  • Neva – 2024
  • Pacific Drive – 2024
  • Path of Exile 2 – TBA
  • Phantom Blade 0 – TBA
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA
  • The Plucky Squire – 2024
  • Post Trauma – TBA
  • Pragmata – TBA
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake – 2026
  • Prison Architect 2 – 2024
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Silent Hill 2 Remake – TBA
  • Six Days in Fallujah – TBA
  • Skydance’s Behemoth – Fall 2024
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake – TBA
  • Steelrising – TBA
  • Synduality – TBA
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – 2024
  • Tortuga: A Pirate’s Tale – TBA
  • Unknown 9: Awakening – Fall 2024
  • Until Dawn (PS5) – Fall 2024
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – TBA – Buy It
  • Where Winds Meet – TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – 2024
  • Wolverine – TBA
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – 2025
  • Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana – Early 2025

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Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games

August is a somewhat slow month for Switch releases, but that’s just an end-of-life-cycle-meets-summer-doldrums combination. The main Nintendo-published release this month is the spooky visual novel Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective club. Also out this month are Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, and Volgarr the Viking II, a sequel to a game whose first level I didn’t have the time/patience to beat. Maybe this one will be less punishingly difficult? One can hope.

August 2024 – Nintendo Switch Game Release Dates

  • Bare Butt Boxing – August 1
  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunter – August 1
  • Tomba! Special Edition – August 1
  • World of Goo 2 – August 2
  • Volgarr the Viking II – August 6
  • SteamWorld Heist II – August 8
  • Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered – August 14
  • Dredge: The Iron Rig (DLC) – August 15
  • Farewell North – August 15
  • Core Keeper – August 27
  • Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club – August 29 – Buy It
  • Gundam Breaker 4 – August 29 – Buy It
  • Shadow of the Ninja-Reborn – August 29

September 2024 – Nintendo Switch Game Release Dates

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – September 3
  • Ace Attorney Investigations Collection – September 6 – Buy It
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed – September 24 – Buy It
  • Lollipop Chainsaw RePop – September 25
  • Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2 – September 26
  • The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom – September 26 – Buy It

October 2024 – Nintendo Switch Game Release Dates

  • Fantasy Life i: the Girl Who Steals Time – October 10
  • Transformers: Galactic Trials – October 11
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree – October 17 – Buy It
  • TMNT: Mutants Unleashed – October 18 – Buy It
  • Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven – October 24 – Buy It
  • Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition – October 25 – Buy It
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – October 25 – Buy It
  • Just Dance 2025 Edition – October 2024 – Buy It

November 2024 – Nintendo Switch Game Release Dates

  • Farmagia – November 1 – Buy It
  • Mario & Luigi: Brothership – November 7 – Buy It
  • Antonblast – November 12
  • Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake – November 14 – Buy It
  • Funko Fusion – November 15 – Buy It

January 2025 – Nintendo Switch Game Release Dates

  • Donkey Kong Country Returns HD – January 16 – Buy It

Upcoming Nintendo Switch Games – Release Date TBA

  • Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure – Summer 2024
  • Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story – 2024
  • Civilization VII – 2025
  • Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake – 2025
  • Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist – 2024
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Fairy Tale 2 – Winter 2024-2025
  • Fantasian Neo Dimension – Holiday 2024
  • Front Mission 3 Remake – TBA
  • Hello Kitty: Island Adventure – 2025
  • The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy – Early 2025
  • LEGO Horizon Adventures – Holiday 2024
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2025 – Buy It
  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure – TBA – Buy It
  • Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports – Fall 2024
  • The Lord of the Rings: Gollum – 2024 – Buy It
  • Lorelei and the Laser Eyes – TBA
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics – 2024 – Buy It
  • Metal Slug Tactics – 2024
  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – 2025
  • Mio: Memories in Orbit – 2025
  • Monster Hunter Stories: 2 Wings of Ruin – Summer 2024
  • Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero – 2025
  • Professor Layton and the New World of Steam – 2025
  • Quilts and Cats of Calico – TBA
  • Rift of the Necrodancer – 2024
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Skul: The Hero Slayer – TBA
  • Stray – Holiday 2024
  • Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream – 2024 – Buy It
  • Star Wars: Hunters – 2024
  • Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – TBA
  • Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream – 2024 – Buy It
  • Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game – Holiday 2024
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – 2024
  • Yars Rising – 2024
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – 2024
  • Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana – Early 2025

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Upcoming Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One Games

August is in now way a slow month for Xbox owners, even if Microsoft’s hardware revenue is way down. We can look forward to Star Wars: Outlaws, an open-world take on a galaxy far, far away. Also out this month are Visions of Mana, a new Madden, a new Cat Quest, and more.

August 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunter – August 1
  • Volgarr the Viking II – August 6
  • Creatures of Ava – August 7
  • Cat Quest III – August 8
  • Steam World Heist II – August 8
  • Madden NFL 25 – August 13/16 – Buy It
  • Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered – August 14
  • Dredge: The Iron Rig (DLC) – August 15
  • Farewell North – August 15
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits – August 15
  • Black Myth: Wukong – August 20
  • Dustborn – August 20
  • Core Keeper – August 27
  • Star Wars: Outlaws – August 27/30 – Buy It
  • Akimbot – August 29
  • Gori: Cuddly Carnage – August 29
  • Shadow of the Ninja-Reborn – August 29
  • Visions of Mana – August 29 – Buy It

September 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – September 3 – Buy It
  • Age of Mythology Retold – September 4
  • Ace Attorney Investigations Collection – September 6
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9 – Buy It
  • Funko Fusion – September 13 – Buy It
  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster – September 18 – Buy It (physical version out in November)
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed – September 24 – Buy It
  • Lollipop Chainsaw RePop – September 25

October 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus – October 1
  • Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred (DLC) – October 8
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – October 11 – Buy It
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio – October 11 – Buy It
  • Transformers: Galactic Trials – October 11
  • New World: Aeternum – October 15
  • TMNT: Mutants Unleashed – October 18 – Buy It
  • Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition – October 25
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – October 25 – Buy It
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – October 25 – Buy It
  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure – October 29 – Buy It

November 2024 – Xbox Game Release Dates

  • Slitterhead – November 8
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows – November 12 – Buy It
  • Avowed – November 12
  • Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake – November 14 – Buy It
  • Funko Fusion – November 15 – Buy It
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – November 19
  • STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl – November 20 Buy It

Upcoming Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One Games – Release Date TBA

  • 33 Immortals – 2024
  • The Alters – TBA
  • American Arcadia – TBA
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana – 2025
  • Ark 2 – 2024
  • Atomfall – 2025
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA
  • Bright Memory Infinite – TBA
  • Civilization VII – 2025
  • Clockwork Revolution – TBA
  • Contraband – TBA
  • Creatures of Ava – 2024
  • Crime Boss – TBA
  • Crimson Desert – TBA
  • Delta Force: Hawk Ops – TBA
  • Doom: The Dark Ages – 2025
  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Fall 2024
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA
  • Ereban: Shadow Legacy – TBA
  • Everwild – TBA
  • Exodus – TBA
  • ExoMecha – TBA
  • Expedition 33 – 2025
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Fable – 2025
  • Fantasian Neo Dimension – Winter 2024
  • Fragpunk – 2025
  • Gears of War: E-Day – TBA
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong – TBA
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – 2024
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – 2024
  • Judas – TBA
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA
  • Killing Floor 3 – TBA
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – 2024
  • Little Devil Inside – TBA
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2025 – Buy It
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – early 2025
  • Marathon – TBA
  • Marvel’s Blade – TBA
  • Mechabreak – 2025
  • Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater – TBA – Buy It
  • Mixtape – 2025
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025
  • Neva – 2024
  • OD – TBA
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – TBA
  • Path of the Godess – TBA
  • Perfect Dark – TBA
  • Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis – TBA
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA
  • The Plucky Squire – 2024
  • Post Trauma – TBA
  • Pragmata – TBA
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake – 2026
  • Prison Architect 2 – 2024
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Routine – TBA
  • Scars Above – TBA
  • Second Extinction – TBA
  • The Sinking City 2 – 2025
  • Six Days in Fallujah – TBA
  • Sleight of Hand – 2025
  • South of Midnight – 2025
  • Starfield: Shattered Space (DLC) – 2024
  • State of Decay 3 – TBA
  • Steelrising – TBA
  • Still Wakes the Deep – Early 2024
  • Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – TBA
  • Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream – 2024 – Buy It
  • Synduality – TBA
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre – TBA
  • Tortuga: A Pirate’s Tale – TBA
  • Towerborne – 2024
  • Unknown 9: Awakening – Fall 2024
  • Valorant – 2024
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – TBA – Buy It
  • Winter Burrow – Early 2025
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – 2024
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – 2025
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – 2024

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Upcoming PC Games

As usual, PC gamers can pick up most of the games console owners get access to this month. That includes Star Wars: Outlaws and Black Myth: Wukong, among many others. The big PC-only release this month is a big, spankin’ new expansion to the long-running MMORPG World of Warcraft. Neat.

August 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Bare Butt Boxing – August 1
  • Hello Cruel World – August 1
  • Kitsune Tales – August 1
  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunter – August 1
  • Thalassa: Edge of the Abyss – August 1
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – August 1
  • Tomba! Special Edition – August 1
  • Pantless – August 2
  • Realm of Ink – August 2
  • Unrooted – August 2
  • World of Goo 2 – August 2
  • Level Zero: Extraction – August 6
  • Volgarr the Viking II – August 6
  • Creatures of Ava – August 7
  • Arcade Paradise VR – August 8
  • The Burst (VR) – August 8
  • Cat Quest III – August 8
  • Preserve – August 8
  • Steam World Heist II – August 8
  • The Crush House – August 9
  • Madden NFL 25 – August 13/16
  • Stormgate – August 13
  • Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered – August 14
  • Dawn of Defiance – August 15
  • Dredge: The Iron Rig (DLC) – August 15
  • Farewell North – August 15
  • Black Myth: Wukong – August 20
  • Dustborn – August 20
  • Guild Wars 2: Janthir Wilds (DLC) – August 20
  • Enotria: The Last Song – August 21
  • Concord – August 23
  • World of Warcraft: The War Within – August 26
  • Core Keeper – August 27
  • Star Wars: Outlaws – August 27/30
  • Supermoves – August 28
  • Akimbot – August 29
  • Bloodless – August 29
  • Gori: Cuddly Carnage – August 29
  • Gundam Breaker 4 – August 29
  • Shadow of the Ninja-Reborn – August 29
  • Squirrel with a Gun – August 29
  • Visions of Mana – August 29
  • Galaxy Highways – August 30

September 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – September 3
  • Age of Mythology Retold – September 4
  • Ace Attorney Investigations Collection – September 6
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – September 9
  • Funko Fusion – September 13
  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster – September 18
  • God of War Ragnarok – September 19
  • Frostpunk 2 – September 20
  • Ara: History Untold – September 24
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed – September 24 – Buy It
  • Lollipop Chainsaw RePop – September 25

October 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus – October 1
  • Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred (DLC) – October 8
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero – October 11
  • Metaphor ReFantazio – October 11
  • Transformers: Galactic Trials – October 11
  • New World: Aeternum – October 15
  • TMNT: Mutants Unleashed – October 18
  • Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition – October 25
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – October 25
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations – October 25
  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure – October 29

November 2024 – PC Game Release Dates

  • Slitterhead – November 8
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows – November 12
  • Avowed – November 12
  • Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake – November 14
  • Funko Fusion – November 15
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – November 19
  • STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl – November 20 Buy It

Upcoming PC Games – Release Date TBA

  • 33 Immortals – 2024
  • Age of Mythology: Retold – TBA
  • American Arcadia – TBA
  • Among Us VR – TBA
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana – 2025
  • ARC Raiders – TBA
  • Ark 2 – 2024
  • Atomfall – 2025
  • Blacktail – “This Winter”
  • Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth – TBA
  • Blue Protocol – 2024
  • Civilization VII – 2025
  • Clockwork Revolution – TBA
  • Contraband – TBA
  • Creatures of Ava – 2024
  • Crimson Desert – TBA
  • Doom: The Dark Ages – 2025
  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Fall 2024
  • Dune: Awakening – TBA
  • Ereban: Shadow Legacy – TBA
  • Everwild – TBA
  • Exodus – TBA
  • ExoMecha – TBA
  • Expedition 33 – 2025
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – 2024
  • Fable – 2025
  • Fantasian Neo Dimension – Winter 2024
  • Fort Solis – TBA
  • Fragpunk – 2025
  • Gears of War: E-Day – TBA
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong – TBA
  • Hyper Light Breaker – Early Access Summer 2024
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – 2024
  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – 2024
  • Judas – TBA
  • Jurassic Park: Survival – TBA
  • Killing Floor 3 – TBA
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 – 2024
  • LEGO Horizon Adventures – Holiday 2024
  • Little Nightmares 3 – 2025
  • Lost Records: Bloom and Rage – early 2025
  • Marathon – TBA
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics – 2024
  • Mechabreak – 2025
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind – TBA
  • Mixtape – 2025
  • Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin – Summer 2024
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 2025
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – TBA
  • Perfect Dark – TBA
  • Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis – TBA
  • Phantom Hellcat – TBA
  • Post Trauma – TBA
  • Pragmata – TBA
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake – 2026
  • Prison Architect 2 – 2024
  • Replaced – 2023
  • The Rise of the Golden Idol – TBA
  • Routine – TBA
  • Scars Above – TBA
  • Season – TBA
  • Second Extinction – TBA
  • Shovel Knight Showdown – TBA
  • Silent Hill 2 Remake – TBA
  • The Sinking City 2 – 2025
  • Slay the Spire 2 – early access in 2025
  • Sleight of Hand – 2025
  • South of Midnight – 2025
  • State of Decay 3 – TBA
  • Steelrising – TBA
  • Stormgate – TBA
  • Star Trek: Resurgence – TBA
  • Starfield: Shattered Space (DLC) – 2024
  • Still Wakes the Deep – Early 2024
  • Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars – TBA
  • Synduality – TBA
  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre – TBA
  • Thank Goodness You’re Here – 2024
  • Thrasher – 2024
  • Tortuga: A Pirate’s Tale – TBA
  • Towerborne – 2024
  • Ultra Mega Cats – 2024 – Buy It
  • Unknown 9: Awakening – Fall 2024
  • Until Dawn – Fall 2024
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – 2024 – Buy It
  • Wayfinder – TBA
  • Where Winds Meet – TBA
  • Windblown – TBA
  • Winter Burrow – Early 2025
  • Witchfire – TBA
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 – 2024
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers – 2025
  • Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – 2024

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Amazon Announces Prime Gaming August 2024 Lineup

Amazon has announced the August 2024 Prime Gaming lineup (Prime Gaming is a benefit of Amazon Prime membership).

Highlights include SteamWorld Heist, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Loop Hero, and various Tomb Raider games. 22 games are set to hit Prime Gaming in August, with new games added each Thursday throughout the month.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is the well-received 2016 action role-playing game from Eidos-Montréal and sequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution. IGN’s Deus Ex: Mankind Divided review returned a 9.2. We said: “Layered, intelligent, and impeccably designed, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’s gameplay rewards curiosity and creativity.”

Unfortunately the Deus Ex series is on ice after franchise owner Embracer reportedly canceled a new game that was two years into development, resulting in layoffs.

August 2024 Prime Gaming lineup in full:

  • Now Available SteamWorld Heist [GOG Code] – Command a steam-driven pirate crew in a series of epic tactical shootouts.
  • Now Available Deus Ex: Mankind Divided [GOG Code] – Play as Adam Jensen, an experienced covert operative armed with a new arsenal of state-of-the-art augmentations and unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.
  • Now Available Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness [GOG Code] – Lara’s experiences changed her deeply. She’s become a darker, hardened, imperious version of herself. A desperate phone call from her former mentor Von Croy leads her to Paris. But as she arrives, she discovers that the old man was brutally murdered and a plot to frame her for his death is in motion.
  • Now Available Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation + Chronicles [GOG Code] – When Lara was only 16, she was tutored in archaeology by Professor Werner Von Croy, a world-famous archaeologist. Skip forward now, to find Lara in Egypt, minding her own business until a pool of quicksand pulls her underground, deep into an ancient tomb.
  • August 8 Gravity Circuit [Amazon Games App] – Follow Kai, a lone operative war hero who harnesses the mysterious powers of the Gravity Circuit, on an adventure in a futuristic world inhabited by sentient robots.
  • August 8 South of the Circle [GOG Code] – Experience a deep narrative story of the emerging relationship between Peter and Clara, Cambridge academics involved in a political conflict.
  • August 8 Loop Hero [Epic Games Store] – Wield an expanding deck of mystical cards to place enemies, buildings, and terrain along each unique expedition loop for the brave hero.
  • August 8 Trek to Yomi [Epic Games Store] – Play as the young swordsman Hiroki who is sworn to protect his town and the people he loves against all threats. Faced with tragedy and bound to duty, the lone samurai must voyage beyond life and death to confront himself and decide his path forward.
  • August 8 Kraken Academy!! [Amazon Games App] – Make friends, free spirits and join forces with a magical kraken to save the world.
  • August 15 Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition [Amazon Games App] – Gather your party of heroes and continue the legendary adventure in this story-rich fantasy epic where every choice matters.
  • August 15 Beholder 3 [Amazon Games App] – When a high-ranking security officer saves you from prison, you end up a pawn in her schemes. Now you must eliminate anyone standing in the way of her secret plans and try to get your life back while working two jobs.
  • August 15 Hard West 2 [GOG Code] – Outsmart, outcheat and outgun your enemies in this turn-based tactics game set in a Wild West world where nothing is as it seems.
  • August 15 En Garde! [GOG Code] – Play as Adalia in her daring escapades full of sword-fighting, satire and shenanigans. Challenge the cruel Count-Duke and oppose tyranny with panache!
  • August 15 Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical [GOG Code] – In a modern fantasy world, college dropout Grace is granted the power of a Muse – power she’ll need to find out the truth behind her predecessor’s death before time runs out. You’ll decide who Grace allies with, who she can trust, and who may betray her in this beautifully hand-illustrated roleplaying musical.
  • August 22 Grime: Definitive Edition [Amazon Games App] – Explore your surreal surroundings, parry and absorb the many enemies you encounter with living weapons that mutate form and function.
  • August 22 KeyWe [Epic Games Store] – KeyWe is a cute, co-operative postal puzzler starring Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds working in a whimsical post office. With no hands to help them, they must jump, flap, peck and butt-slam their way across an interactive landscape of levers, bells and buttons to get those messages delivered on time.
  • August 22 Figment 2: Creed Valley [Amazon Games App] – Face bosses in musical showdowns, make your way through puzzles, and explore unique environments set in the human mind.
  • August 22 Spells & Secrets [GOG Code] – Spells & Secrets is a deep and motivating rogue-lite experience that invites everyone to this rewarding genre with its adventure story. Free the wizard Academy of Greifenstein from magical creatures by using your spells in creative ways.
  • August 22 Young Souls [Amazon Games App] – Fight hordes of belligerent goblins, level up with hundreds of weapons and accessories, explore, and journey between worlds, as rebellious twins battle their way to save their foster father.
  • August 29 Arcade Paradise [GOG Code] – Manage profits, pick up gum, do the laundry and get coin to unlock arcade units and flip the family laundromat business to become an Arcade Paradise.
  • August 29 INDUSTRIA [GOG Code] – On the evening of the fall of the Berlin wall, a young woman plunges headlong into a parallel dimension to find her missing work colleague who has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. While the checkpoints in East Berlin are still being overrun by crowds of people, Nora escapes from this world, into unknown layers of time and into an unknown fate.
  • August 29 The Collage Atlas [Amazon Games App] – Journey through an entirely hand-drawn picture-book dream-world where every little detail has been lovingly-crafted with pen & ink on paper.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Xbox Announces 3 Days of Live Broadcasts for Gamescom 2024

Microsoft has fully revealed its plans for gamescom 2024, and they include three days of live broadcasts.

In a post on Xbox Wire, Microsoft said it will host a series of daily streams from its Xbox booth at the show, running from Wednesday August 21 to Friday August 23. These will offer a deeper dive into various games Xbox is set to release over the coming months, with first-look gameplay, developer chats, and new trailers. Microsoft-owned Bethesda will also host daily content streams from the booth.

Games set to appear during these streams include Stalker 2, Atomfall, Age of Mythology, Star Wars Outlaws, World of Warcraft expansion The War Within, Towerborne, Avowed, and Ara: History Untold.

The Xbox gamescom 2024 live broadcast schedule in full:

Wednesday August 21

  • Xbox @ gamescom 2024
    • Start: 6am PDT / 9am EDT / 2pm BST / 3pm CEST
    • Featuring S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, Atomfall, Age of Mythology, plus others
  • Bethesda MainStream
    • Start: 5am PDT / 8am EST / 1pm BST / 2pm CEST

Thursday August 22

  • Xbox @ gamescom 2024
    • Start: 6am PDT / 9am EDT / 2pm BST / 3pm CEST
    • Featuring Star Wars Outlaws, World of Warcraft: The War Within, Towerborne plus others
  • Bethesda MainStream
    • Start: 5am PDT / 8am EST / 1pm BST / 2pm CEST

Friday August 23

  • Xbox @ gamescom 2024
    • Start: 6am PDT / 9am EDT / 2pm BST / 3pm CEST
    • Featuring Avowed, Ara: History Untold, plus others
  • Bethesda MainStream
    • Start: 5am PDT / 8am EST / 1pm BST / 2pm CEST

Microsoft is heavily rumored to be set to release an Xbox handheld, but it looks like gamescom 2024 won’t be the platform for an announcement. Instead, the focus here is on already announced games, such as Obsidian’s Avowed, Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws, and GSC Game World’s Stalker 2.

Bethesda is of course running MMOs Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls Online, and is set to release Starfield expansion Shattered Space later this year. No games from Microsoft-owned Activision were mentioned in the Xbox post, but Blizzard is attending to show off World of Warcraft and Diablo 4 expansions.

Sony and Nintendo, meanwhile, have confirmed they are skipping gamescom 2024. Sony told Eurogamer it has no plans for the show, and Nintendo confirmed the same back in April.

While Sony’s decision was expected (it hasn’t attended gamescom in years), Nintendo’s decision came as something of a surprise given it has turned up at gamescom in recent years. But with the Nintendo Switch successor console not due out until 2025, a quieter 2024 makes sense.

Microsoft’s big gamescom 2024 effort comes amid devastating cuts that have seen 1,900 staff exit its gaming business and the closure of a number of Bethesda studios, including Hi-Fi Rush maker Tango Gameworks and Redfall developer Arkane Austin. In June, Xbox boss Phil Spencer addressed these closures, insisting he had to make “hard decisions” to run a sustainable business.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

A Decade On, The Elder Scrolls Online Is Now a Brilliant Destination for Skyrim and Oblivion Fans

This year marks the sixth anniversary of The Elder Scrolls 6’s teaser trailer. And with Skyrim turning 13 years old this November, it’s safe to say that Elder Scrolls fans have endured – and will continue to endure – a long wait for Bethesda’s next fantasy RPG. But while the famed single-player studio has been focusing its efforts on nuclear wastelands and outer space, the beloved world of Tamriel hasn’t been neglected. The Elder Scrolls Online, once much-maligned and suffering sinking player counts, is now celebrating its tenth anniversary and the launch of its eighth major expansion. And while it may be an MMO by genre, by design it’s much closer to the classic Elder Scrolls RPG format than you might expect. If you’ve spent a decade desperately searching for more stories from Tamriel, then you need look no further than Elder Scrolls Online’s ongoing saga.

Rich Lambert, game director at ZeniMax Online Studios, explains that the Elder Scrolls Online team made a “big design call to move into a more Skyrim-adjacent lane” several years ago. When TESO first launched, it was derided by many for feeling like a traditional MMO (level grind and all) wearing Elder Scrolls pajamas. Nowadays, the developers don’t even consider the game to fit the ‘MMORPG’ label.

“We decided that this was going to be more of an Elder Scrolls game and focus on Elder Scrolls things first, and be multiplayer second,” Lambert says. “Once we did that it started informing lots of things.”

Unsurprisingly, Lambert sees the core appeal of The Elder Scrolls Online as being one and the same as Skyrim and Oblivion: “One of our core pillars is freedom of exploration and freedom to be and live in the world,” he says. “That traditional Elder Scrolls feeling where you see something in the distance, you can just run to it and explore it.”

The game as it stands now straddles the divide between single-player and online RPG design, offering all the elements you’d expect of a mainline Elder Scrolls game (including a world that permanently changes based on your story decisions, via some smart instancing), but it took a couple of years to get there.

We decided to focus on Elder Scrolls things first, and be multiplayer second. Once we did that it started informing lots of things.

Lambert notes that 2015’s Orsinium DLC saw the game’s storytelling “shift away from traditional MMO style to a more Elder Scrolls narrative style, focused more on the character, their beliefs and how they experience the world.” Later, in early 2016, some more traditional Elder Scrolls elements were introduced, such as Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood quest-lines, which encouraged stealing from or assassinating NPCs in the shared world. But it wasn’t until late 2016 that the game truly turned itself around.

The One Tamriel update was the turning point for TESO, removing traditional level-based progression in favor of scaling player’s stats to match whatever region you’re in. Outside of dungeon matchmaking being unlocked gradually as you level up to ensure total newbies don’t frustrate more experienced players, there’s nothing stopping a new player from immediately skipping out on the main story and running straight into an ‘endgame’ dungeon. With a decent party, you might even win. Finally, you could treat the game like Skyrim, albeit with a shared world and dungeons geared for co-op.

As such, the much memed wait for a new Elder Scrolls game needn’t be as long and torturous as the seemingly endless journey towards Todd Howard’s next project. The sixth Elder Scrolls is (sort of) already here. Many fans are turning to TESO over replaying Skyrim yet again, partly because of that re-tooled gameplay, but also because of how much of the world’s previously-underexplored lore is elaborated on here. Each major expansion and piece of DLC brings a set of new environments, and the game has been around long enough to fill in many of the blanks of The Elder Scrolls’ world map.

“We’ve taken places that are only vaguely touched on [in the mainline RPG series], like the Sister’s Isles, and turned them into our High Isle release from a couple years ago,” explains Bill Slavicsek, TESO’s narrative director. “All we knew about that was a couple dots on the map and a mention in a book, and we turned that into a whole chapter and DLC. Any place on the map you can think of, we wanna go there. And if it’s not on the map, we want to make it”.

It feels like The Elder Scrolls Online is well on track to fill out the complete world map. There’s more filled-in regions than empty space now, plus an assortment of interesting new extraplanar locations to dimension-hop around in. While the Morrowind expansion helped bring in nostalgic fans wanting to explore its strange volcanic environment and insect-and-fungus based ecosystem, the Elder Scrolls lore buffs were best served by the Elsweyr expansion, finally taking a deep dive into the much-mentioned but never-seen lands of the feline Khajiit.

Not only did Elsweyr give us our first real look at its lush savannas and a wider range of Khajiit body types (thanks to lunar magic, they can be born as anything from nearly human to literal talking housecats), but it was an opportunity for ZeniMax Online Studios to carve out its own corner of the lore. Despite the accepted text being that dragons had been unseen for millennia and only returned with the launch of Skyrim, TESO had them make an appearance during the Elsweyr chapter (set a thousand years before Skyrim). Such an event did, admittedly, require some narrative sleight-of-hand to explain why nobody cares to mention it all during later in-universe eras.

Any place on the map you can think of, we wanna go there. And if it’s not on the map, we want to make it.

“We take reference from a lot of different sources, internal and external,” explains TESO’s loremaster, Michael Zenke. “A lot of the stuff we do though isn’t in the lore bible because it’s new. Every release we’re adding to the canon. We’ve got a great tradition of unreliable narrators in the Elder Scrolls franchise, so unless you or your player character saw something in-game, ‘that’s just someone’s opinion, man’. So we have a lot of freedom to do interesting stuff.”

While armed with a reliable trick to handwave events that might throw later lore into chaos, ZeniMax’s writing team has grown ever bolder over time. It has been so many years since Skyrim (and likely several more until The Elder Scrolls 6 surfaces), effectively making TESO the one and only Elder Scrolls game of this generation. That, plus Todd Howard confirming that everything in TESO is canon, has allowed the team to expand into wholly new territories, like Fargrave, introduced in the Deadlands DLC. Fargrave is a ‘princeless’ plane of Oblivion, unaffiliated with any of the Daedric gods. A neutral border-world floating in the void, and a wholly new location that let the team cut loose in terms of both writing and environment design.

If this sounds like something a new player might want to jump straight into, then there’s nothing stopping you. Each of the major ‘Chapter’ expansions are designed to function as a self-contained adventure, letting players tackle story arcs as and when they see fit. The structure is yet another element of classic Elder Scrolls design that sets the game apart from its online peers. While the game has long-since dropped its mandatory subscription, the optional ‘ESO Plus’ subscription gives players access to all the minor DLC and most of the expansions to date, making it an especially easy game to pick up play.

Another aspect that has lowered the barrier to entry and further aligned TESO with its single-player siblings is the Companions system. Six customizable NPC partners (with another two due to be released soon) can be recruited to join you on your adventures, albeit one at a time. They were introduced to the game with the Blackwood expansion in 2021, but have become a ubiquitous sight, as they allow solo players to enjoy the game’s wider content more easily. Parties can also be a mixture of players and Companions, allowing tiny groups (just two, in many cases) to tackle some of the bigger, tougher dungeons and open-world challenge bosses with relative ease. Plus, the companions’ constant combat barks and interjections on what they see around them makes the world feel a little less lonely for those wanting to treat TESO as a single-player game. If you’ve fond memories of scaling mountains with Teldryn Sero or Aela the Huntress in Skyrim, Companions echoes that experience.

Obviously these systems have their limits, though. Player housing is instanced, set apart from the overworld, and there’s no chance of breaking the game over your knee with mods or console commands, but the core Elder Scrolls experience is replicated surprisingly well, right down to many quests having multiple possible endings. Your final decisions may not have world-shakingly obvious impact, but they often result in the death or a change of state for an NPC that will remain in their quest location, a reminder of your decisions for that character. Play long enough and complete enough quest arcs and the world will start to feel like you’ve made a real impact in it, so long as you go back to revisit some old haunts.

Now months into the game’s year-long anniversary celebrations, the future’s looking bright for The Elder Scrolls Online. The team seems confident that if TESO keeps it up for another decade, it might well encompass the entire Elder Scrolls world (and yet more locations beyond) by the time the 20th anniversary begins. In the meantime, Lambert mentions that there are plans to improve the experience for new or returning players. “As a new player, or someone coming back after a year, it can be overwhelming,” he admits. “So we’re working on some systems to make that kind of experience better. Not necessarily hand-holdy, but more informational”. Beyond that, some big changes (details of which he refuses to divulge) are coming to player housing, and further refinements to the game’s balance to keep the meta in check.

I once wrote off The Elder Scrolls Online as a half-hearted cash-in. Now, it’s a game I’ve been playing on and off for around five years now, dipping back into and thoroughly enjoying when that Elder Scrolls itch needs scratching. While the incredible community keeps Skyrim alive through mods, that’s a very different experience to exploring brand new, official stories and regions of Tamriel. TESO may not be The Elder Scrolls 6, but it’s a continuing Elder Scrolls game that’s successfully shifted and changed to reflect the wants of a fanbase that grew up on acclaimed single-player RPGs. And that’s a fine place to be for a ten-year-old online game.

The product of a wasted youth, wasted prime and getting into wasted middle age, Dominic Tarason is a freelance writer, occasional indie PR guy and professional techno-hermit seen in many strange corners of the internet and seldom in reality. If you’re looking for something new and potentially very weird to play, feel free to poke him on Twitter.

Lazlow Jones Reveals the Phone Call That Left Him Both ‘Excited and Scared to Death’ While Working on Grand Theft Auto at Rockstar

Lazlow Jones, the host of the Chatterbox FM radio station in 2001’s seminal Grand Theft Auto 3, has many stories to tell about his 19-year stretch at Rockstar. But this one is right up there with the very best.

Speaking to IGN as part of an interview discussing new development studio Absurd Ventures, which he co-founded with fellow Rockstar legend Dan Houser in 2020, Jones recalled the “weird moment” when one GTA fan took the blockbuster video game a little too seriously.

GTA fans will know the Epsilon Program well. It’s a religious cult whose followers are known as Epsilonists. In trademark Rockstar fashion, Houser and Jones designed the Epsilon Program to satirize the likes of Scientology, complete with a modern day messiah fronting a behind-the-scenes pyramid scheme.

Rockstar created a fake Epsilon Program website to market San Andreas back in 2004, and it was in that game that the virtual religion made its debut as a cult founded by a con-man called Cris Formage. Lazlow Jones even interviews him on his in-game radio show.

Rockstar went on to add more and more to the Epsilon Program over the years, fleshing it out with the release of each GTA game. The Epsilon Program always was an on the nose satire, and, for most people, a clear parody. But not for everyone.

We’re dying to know more.

During the development of GTA 5, Jones received a disturbing phone call from a ‘fan.’ They had left a message on his work phone. Taking the call, Jones heard a woman introduce herself as representing the followers of the Epsilon Program. These were GTA players who had gone through all the games in the series looking for morsels of new information on the religion, and had formed a real-life group.

“We’re dying to know more,” she said.

Was this person just an over-enthusiastic fan who wanted to know more about the Epsilon Program as part of a cool community Easter egg hunt? Apparently not.

“She was essentially saying that they were worshipers of this fake religion that we had come up with,” Lazlow Jones told IGN.

Jones headed straight into Dan Houser’s office in Rockstar’s New York headquarters to tell him about “this crazy voicemail I got.”

“My second thought was, we should actually just come up with a fake religion and get really, really rich on the backs of people searching for meaning in life!” he joked.

Jones and Houser weren’t put off by the mystery caller, though. They doubled down on the Epsilon Program for GTA 5, creating various missions and cutscenes that revolved around the fake religion. They even wrote a bible called the Epsilon Tract and split it up into pieces that were scattered across the game world for players to find.

It’s hard to believe that GTA’s Epsilon Program actually fooled someone in real-life into thinking it was a real religion. Perhaps Jones got the wrong end of the stick from the phone call? Not so, he insisted.

It excited me and scared me to death simultaneously.

“She genuinely sounded like she was a follower of the Epsilon Program,” he said. “It’s crazy when you make a satire of something… because we were very straightforward about it. We created a website for the Epsilon Program back in 2004, and all the copy on that, it’s in my mind very clear that it’s a money-grab, modern day fictional religion. But they sounded like proper followers of it. It excited me and scared me to death simultaneously.”

In disbelief at what Lazlow Jones had told me, I had a hunt around online to see if this was an isolated incident, or whether there was evidence that others believed GTA’s fake religion to be real. There are a few joke posts here and there from people pretending to be an Epsilonist, but there is little to suggest a widespread movement, at least in 2024.

Still, according to Lazlow Jones, real-life believers did once exist, and somehow managed to find his work phone number.

Check out IGN’s interview in full with Lazlow Jones, where he talks about audio series A Better Paradise and his new company, Absurd Ventures.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.