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Capcom has released a three-minute short film titled ‘Evil Has Always Had a Name’ for the upcoming game Resident Evil Requiem. The film stars Maika Monroe and follows a mother and daughter’s struggle during the fall of Raccoon City. Resident Evil Requiem is set to launch on February 27 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC.

The native GeForce NOW app for Linux PCs is now in beta, bringing GeForce RTX cloud gaming performance to Linux desktops. This expansion also introduces ten new games, including The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut and The Bard’s Tale Trilogy.

The Open Gaming Collective (OGC) has been formed, bringing together various projects in the Linux community to unify efforts in the Linux gaming ecosystem. This collaborative organization aims to centralize development on critical components like kernel patches, input tooling, and essential gaming packages, reducing duplicated work and improving hardware compatibility for a more cohesive Linux gaming experience.

Valve’s in-development MOBA, Deadlock, has just rolled out a significant “Old Gods New Blood” update. Despite being invite-only, the game maintains a high concurrent player count. This update introduces a new “Street Brawl” game mode, six new heroes, overhauled game mechanics, and numerous UI and performance enhancements, signaling progress towards a wider release.

GOG has begun using AI-generated images on its storefront, notably for a New Year Sale banner. This move has drawn attention from the community due to visible anomalies in the artwork and a GOG team member’s personal confirmation of AI use, raising concerns about the impact on human artists and the platform’s reputation.

Leon S. Kennedy returns in Resident Evil Requiem, offering an intense combat-focused experience distinct from Grace Ashcroft’s gameplay. This article explores Leon’s updated combat options, signature weapons, enhanced melee with a hatchet, and his seasoned approach to fighting bio-engineered threats.

COLOPL has revealed Kazuma Kaneko’s Tsukuyomi, a premium deckbuilding tower dungeon game for the Nintendo Switch, set to launch on April 23. This title is a reimagined version of the free-to-play game Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, featuring new content, updated visuals, and rebalanced gameplay, incorporating a curated selection of cards originally generated by AI.