The Big Stories You May Have Missed Last Week
Each week there are a lot of news stories that come through, some are massive enough that they generate conversation, then there are those that can just slide on by.
Last week there were three showcase events, which delivered a lot of trailers, so picking from them was a bit of a challenge. Still, as always there is more news that we cover in this post, so be sure to follow us on socials, to ensure you don’t miss anything.
The Resident Evil 4 Remake Gets A New Trailer Via The Latest Resident Evil Showcase
We have known this was coming for a while, but during the recent Resident Evil Showcase, we got our first look at the opening area of the game, which uses the same story beats as the original title, but also pluses things up across the board.
Final Fantasy XVI Delivers A New Trailer Brimming With Ambition
The release for the next Final Fantasy game is still a while off, Winter 2023 at this stage, but that is not stopping Square Enix, as we have a new trailer. While the trailer shows a host of things off, its main purpose is to show the characters ambition, which is fitting as that is what they called the trailer.
DualSense Edge Is Launching In January, Giving PlayStation Users More Control
We got told about this controller a month or so ago now, but we have a release date for when the Xbox Elite.. PlayStation Edge controller is hitting stores and its January 26th. The only thing we don’t know yet is local pricing, it is priced at $200 USD, so once you convert it and add the taxes, you are around $350 locally, so its going to be expensive.
Jurassic World Aftermath Is Stepping Out Of VR And Onto Switch This November
VR only titles are becoming more and more prevalent, but some of them make the jump out of VR and this Jurassic World game, Aftermath is one such title. Think Alien Isolation, but with Dinosaurs instead of Xenomorphs and you are on the right track, the game also features both chapters in the collection, so you can get all the news at once.
The Sims Summit Delivered A Ton Of News To Make You Say Ooh Be Gah
The Sims has been going strong for two decades now and they are not slowing down, with the base game now free to get for all platforms its on, there is no reason not to give the game a go. The Sims Summit also showed off updates for the game, content for the mobile phone games - (yes there are two of them), but it also showed off a very early look into the next game.
So those were the bigger stories from the week that was, do any of them interest you?