Annapurna’s Entire Gaming Team Has Resigned

Annapurna Interactive’s entire gaming staff has resigned from the company following a leadership dispute, according to a Bloomberg report.

The report, which IGN can confirm based on conversations with our own sources, states that Annapurna Interactive president Nathan Gary had recently been in negotiations with Annapurna founder and billionaire Megan Ellison to spin the gaming segment off as its own company. However, Ellison eventually pulled out of negotiations, at which point Gary resigned. Almost 30 other individuals, including division co-heads Deborah Mars and Nathan Vella, as well as the entire remaining staff of Annapurna Interactive, joined him.

“All 25 members of the Annapurna Interactive team collectively resigned,’’ Gary and the resigned staff said in a joint statement to Bloomberg. “This was one of the hardest decisions we have ever had to make and we did not take this action lightly.”

While negotiations were still ongoing, Annapurna Interactive re-hired former Epic Games executive Hector Sanchez as its president of interactive and new media, and Paul Doyle as its head of strategy. IGN understands that Sanchez was expected to head up Annapurna’s gaming efforts in Gary’s absence once his part of the company was spun-off. With Gary now having resigned, Sanchez has taken the lead.

As Bloomberg reports and IGN has also heard, Sanchez has spoken with partner developers this week to reassure them that Annapurna will continue its existing contracts and replace departed staff.

“Our top priority is continuing to support our developer and publishing partners during this transition,” Ellison told Bloomberg. “We’re committed to not only our existing slate of games but also expanding our presence in the interactive space as we continue to look for opportunities to take a more integrated approach to linear and interactive storytelling across film and TV, gaming, and theater.”

Annapurna Interactive, a division of Annapurna Pictures, has become known for its publishing catalogue of boutique, critically-acclaimed indies. In recent years, the label has seen success and awards for games like Cocoon, Stray, Neon White, The Artful Escape, Sayonara Wild Hearts, and more. Just last month, the company partnered with Alan Wake 2 developer Remedy Entertainment to fund its ongoing development efforts as well as make TV and film versions of its IP. However, Annapurna Interactive has also been the subject of an investigative report by People Make Games alleging it supported multiple company founders known to be creating toxic work environments at partner studios.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

IGN Plus Games: Claim a Free Void Bastards 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 Void Bastards Steam key with your membership while supplies last. If you’re a fan of System Shock 2 or BioShock, this is the perfect game for you to try out.

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Void Bastards throws everything you know about first-person shooter titles and throws it on its head. This is a roguelike with all sorts of fun elements thrown in. Here, you’ll need to take charge, decide where to go, who to fight, and more. Strategy is key, and one wrong turn can lead you quickly down a path of demise. Multiple systems are available throughout the game to master, including scavenging.

One of the most beloved aspects of the game is its vibrant visual design, with striking colors and a unique visual flair. The team at Blue Manchu created a game that is not only aesthetically pleasing to look at but immersive with its use of color, shading, and shadows.

This giveaway is just in time for the release of Wild Bastards, the spiritual successor to Void Bastards. Like its predecessor, Wild Bastards is a roguelike strategy shooter with FPS action that’s sure to excite any player. Join a team of 13 outlaws and become the space cowboy of your dreams today.

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Save 33% Off the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7: One of the Best Gaming Headsets for PS5 and Xbox

Woot! (owned by Amazon) is currently offering brand new units of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Destiny Limited Edition wireless gaming headset for only $119.99, a 33% price drop from its original $180 MSRP. Amazon Prime members get free shipping, otherwise it’s an extra $6. Both PS5 (7p) and Xbox (7x) models are available. Note that although these are brand new, you get a 90-day Woot! warranty instead of a manufacturer’s warranty. This is a great price for the best wireless PS5 gaming headset of 2024 and the most comfortable Xbox gaming headset of 2024. This particular model is the Destiny Edition Limited Edition, who looks quite nice with its black, teal, and burnt sienna color theme. For our hands-on impressions, check out our SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 review.

A quick note on compatibility. The Nova 7P is compatible with the PS5, PS4, and PC consoles. The 7X model is compatible with the Xbox, PS5.PS4 (limited compatibility), and PC.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Gaming Headset for $119.99

The SteelSeries Arcis Nova 7 is the latest successor to the highly rated Arctis 7 series of headsets. It’s every bit as good as its predecessor but with some welcome upgrades like a USB Type-C charging port, a longer battery life (38 hours vs 30 hours), simultaneous wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, and multi-platform compatibility. PC gamers also have access to the SteelSeries GG app, which opens up a whole suite of customization for your audio. You can tailor your audio settings independently for each game. If that’s too much for you, there are presets for specific games that are actually tailor-made by the game developers.

Other than that, the Nova Arctis is largely similar to the original Arctis. That’s not a bad thing because the Arctis 7 happens to be Steelseries’ most successful gaming headset ever. This headset has significantly better build quality over the official $100 Xbox wireless headset. If you want an even better wireless headset, in our opinion you’d have to step all the way up to something like the Nova 7 Pro, whose $350 price point puts you in a completely different bracket altogether.

If you’re looking for more games and accessories, check out the best PS5 deals or the best Xbox deals.

Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines is out now, adding a shooty new character to the original’s tricky platforming

There’s no greater tool in video games than a grappling hook. 2022’s Grapple Dog knew that, making it the core ability of its platforming. The ability returns in sequel Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines, out today, although there’s now a second character to play as for those fools who favour shooting over hooking.

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Hands On: ‘Royalty Free For All’ Looks To Smash It With A Cosy Fighting Format & Timeless Roster

Domain game.

Over the course of 20 years and five games, Nintendo-employed game director Masahiro Sakurai wove together five decades of video game lore to build the ultimate fighting game franchise: Super Smash Bros., more or less inventing the 2D platform fighter genre in the process.

And look, it’s a madcap concept right off the rip to incorporate characters from so many franchises across half a century of games, but indie developer Colin McIsaac has iterated the idea further: What if there was a fighting game that incorporated fighters across all time?

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Convergence Games Showcase will feature announcements from indie publishers including Secret Mode, Thunderful and Kepler

There seem to be an infinite number of video game showcase streams these days, each one promising to be full of exciting indie games. Whatever my feelings about the entertainment value of these streams, I can’t deny I watch all of them, or that they introduce me to games I might have otherwise missed.

Next on the calendar is the Convegence games showcase on September 26th, which is a new event that – hey, what a twist – promises to feature exciting indie games. It does have some recognisable publishers onboard, including Secret Mode, Thunderful, and Kepler, among others.

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The Steam Families logo is clearly a Rorschach test, so what do you see?

Earlier today, Nic covered the full release of Steam Families, a feature which makes it easier for families to share a game library and for parents to manage kids’ purchases and playtime on the digital storefront. It’s a neat improvement over the old system.

Unfortunately I can’t think about anything other than the Steam Families logo, which is pictured above and is clearly a shocked, possibly aghast face. Or so I thought at first. The more I stare at it, the more it seems to reveal.

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Among the many beauties of Arco is that it’s a secret, gentle introduction to bullet hell shooting

There are many reasons to play and write about Arco. The Mesoamerican pixelart landscapes, for example – radiant, cloud-hung platters of land with people and buildings reduced to daubs of paint in the foreground. The fact that it’s about witnessing and surviving colonial invasion, rather than the more familiar European or North American video game fantasy of searching a New World for plunder.

The ensemble storytelling, with four, successively playable characters setting their own lenses to thickly entangled themes of sorrow, vengeance and growing understanding. The sparse, expressive dialogue, each phrase carefully tucked inside its speech bubble. The music. And the little things at the level of how you move, what you do. When you pick a faraway destination on your map, your character makes the journey screen by screen, which gives you a second to lean back and be a passenger, watching the horizon, at least until you’re ambushed by a giant beetle.

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Tony Hawk Has Been “Taking To Activision Again” Ahead Of Pro Skater’s 25th Anniversary

What’s in the (half)pipeline?

Believe it or not, the 25th anniversary of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is right around the corner (29th September, if we’re being specific) and the titular Birdman himself is teasing that he and Activision might have something in the works (thanks, VGC).

That’s according to Hawk on the latest episode of Mythical Kitchen‘s ‘Last Meal’ series, where the iconic skater shared some details on plans for the big birthday (we’ve timestamped the above video to get right to the point). “I wish I could tell you more, but I can tell you that I’ve been talking to Activision again,” Hawk told show host Josh Scherer, a prospect that he described as “insanely exciting”.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Free Play Days – UFC 5, Rainbow Six Siege, Classified: France ’44 and Overcooked All You Can Eat

Get ready for an action-packed Free Play Day with an exciting lineup featuring the intense battles of UFC 5, the tactical operations of Rainbow Six Siege, the strategic warfare of Classified: France ’44, and the culinary chaos of Overcooked All You Can Eat! available this weekend for Xbox Game Pass Core and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members to play from Thursday September 12 at 12:01 a.m. PDT until Sunday, September 15 at 11:59 p.m. PDT.

Gamers can enjoy Rainbow Six Siege for an extra day with Free Play Days from September 12 until September 16.

Game Pass Core will give players access to our advanced multiplayer network, a select collection of over 25 games to play with friends around the world, and exclusive member deals! Read more about Game Pass Core at Xbox Wire.


How To Start Playing


Find and install the games on each of the individual game details page on Xbox.com. Clicking through will send you to the Microsoft Store, where you must be signed in to see the option to install with your Xbox Game Pass Core or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership. To download on console, click on the Subscriptions tab in the Xbox Store and navigate down to the Free Play Days collection on your Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.


Keep The Fun Going


Purchase the game and other editions at a limited time discount and continue playing while keeping your Gamerscore and achievements earned during the event! Please note that discounts, percentages, and title availability may vary by title and region.


Free Play Days (Game Pass Core or Game Pass Ultimate Required)


UFC® 5

Electronic Arts


444


$69.99

$34.99
Free Trial

EA Sports UFC 5
Powered by Frostbite, EA Sports UFC 5 is the next evolution of the fight game. From unrivalled graphics upgrades to all-new damage systems and doctor stoppages that affect gameplay in truly authentic fashion — this is as real as it gets.


Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Siege

UBISOFT


2002

Xbox One X Enhanced
Xbox Game Pass

Rainbow Six Siege
Play the new season of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege in Operation Twin Shells. This season introduces the Skopós, an Operator who deploys modern robotics technology to outmaneuver her foes. Operation Twin Shells also brings enhanced player protection against cheating, Siege Cup (Beta) a new competitive playlist, improved player comfort with a redesigned After-Action Report, and new items in the Marketplace.


Classified: France ’44

Team17


50

$34.99

Classified: France ’44
Command an elite team of allied special operators in Nazi-occupied France wreaking havoc in the run up to D-Day in this ambitious turn-based tactics game. Take on the might of Germany’s war machine and launch daring raids in occupied territory. Can you do enough to ensure Allied victory?


Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Team17


124

$39.99

Overcooked! All You Can Eat
The Peckish have risen again and it’s your job to satisfy their hunger, are you ready to save the world again? Overcooked! All You Can Eat is a chaotic cooking game where players need to work together (or alone) to serve as many dishes as they can before the timer runs out. Travel through the land cooking up a variety of recipes in evolving and dynamic kitchens.


Don’t miss out on these exciting Free Play Days for Xbox Game Pass Core and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members! Learn more about Free Play Days here and stay tuned to Xbox Wire to find out about future Free Play Days and all the latest Xbox gaming news. 

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