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Sony planning to premiere Horizon Zero Dawn film in 2027 according to court filings

The Horizon series quickly grew to become one of PlayStation’s biggest following the launch of Horizon Zero Dawn in 2017. Since then, we’ve received a sequel, a spin-off, expansions and more. Outside of gaming, the Horizon series is set to receive a film adaptation. While details remain light, we’ve now gotten an official release window.

As part of the ongoing lawsuit between Sony and Tencent, a ton of interesting internal details have been brought to light. Alongside concrete sales stats for the Horizon franchise as well as the reveal that Tencent was at one point working on a Last of Us game, court filing have revealed Sony’s current plans for the Horizon film.

According to PlayStation Productions’ Asad Qizilbash (as reported by the publication TheGamePost): “We are in development for a film based on Horizon in partnership with Columbia Pictures. We already have a working script and are actively searching for a director, with the goal of shooting the picture in 2026 and releasing it in 2027.”

Horizon Zero Dawn Film

For context, the Horizon franchise was initially set to be adapted into a TV show in partnership with Netflix, however the project was reportedly cancelled in 2024. Then, earlier this year Sony officially announced that they were working on a Horizon Zero Dawn film – though no further details were shared aside from the fact that it was being made in partnership with Columbia.

Of course, these are merely Sony’s internal plans and so things could easily change between now and 2027. We will have to wait and see whether Sony chooses to release an official statement in the wake of this latest news.

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Silent Hill 2 Remake officially surpasses 2.5 million copies

After laying dormant for a decade, the Silent Hill franchise is officially back and bigger than ever. In the wake of the success of Silent Hill F, Konami revealed that last year’s Silent Hill 2 Remake has now exceeded 2.5 million copies sold.

As reported by the publication Gematsu, developer Bloober Team and publisher Konami announced and confirmed that last year’s Silent Hill 2 Remake has officially surpassed 2.5 million shipments and digital sales.

For context, Silent Hill 2 Remake managed to sell more than 1 million copies just over a week into its launch last October. This figure then rose to 2 million by January of 2025, with Konami later revealing in May that the franchise had finally hit 10 million total sales – roughly 20% of which could be attributed to the remake.

Silent Hill 2 2.5 million

While 2.5 million copies is huge for a franchise of its size, this figure is even more impressive when considering the fact that the remake was only released for the PC and PlayStation 5 (though there are rumours that an Xbox version is currently in the works).

Regardless, with Silent Hill 2 Remake selling 2.5 million copies in its first year, and the recently-released Silent Hill f already exceeding a million, it is safe to say that Silent Hill is officially back and bigger than ever.

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The Crew 2’s offline mode is finally available

While Ubisoft’s The Crew series served as a solid open-world racer, the franchise received a ton of backlash when it was announced that the first entry would no longer be playable due to its always-online requirement. In the wake of this outcry, Ubisoft reneged on their decision, confirming that The Crew 2 and Motorfest would be updated with proper offline support. After months of waiting, The Crew 2’s offline mode is finally here.

Making the announcement on their blog, the team at Ubisoft Ivory Tower officially unveiled what they are calling ‘Hybrid Mode’ – explaining it as follows:

“With this update, players can now switch between the original online experience of The Crew 2 and a brand-new offline mode, letting you enjoy the game even without an internet connection. This represents a major milestone in our ongoing commitment to ensuring long-term access to The Crew 2 for all players.”

Full details on the update can be found HERE, including instructions on how to transfer your progression between the online and offline mode.

The Crew Offline mode

While a much-appreciated update, the offline mode does have some limitations, namely:

  • No Crew Credit purchases
  • No LIVE Summits
  • No multiplayer content (obviously)
  • No user-generated content
  • Certain Trophies/Achievements may not be unlockable

While The Crew 2 should have always included support for offline play, it is encouraging none-the-less to see Ubisoft actually retool the game in order to ensure its long-term playability. Hopefully more developers follow suit.

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Battlefield 6 launch was 4 times bigger than BF5 in Europe

After a ton of hype and anticipation, Battlefield 6 finally arrived to huge success, selling over 7 million copies in its first week while amassing a concurrent player count of almost 750,000 on Steam alone. Though already confirmed to be the biggest launch in series’ history, we’ve now gotten some additional details on just how much more successful BF6 is compared to prior entries.

As shared by Christopher Dring via TheGameBusiness, the GSD’s European Game sales for the week ending Oct 12th have been released, revealing just how much better Battlefield 6 performed in the region compared to its own past titles as well as competitors.

In a pleasant surprise, Battlefield 6 took to the top spot on the week’s sales chart, beating out EA’s own Sports FC26. Even more impressive however is the fact that Battlefield 6 reportedly sold 4 times as many copies as Battlefield 5 had in the same timeframe.

Battlefield 6 launch

Furthermore, not only did Battlefield 6 surpass itself, but the game’s launch in Europe even managed to beat out last year’s Call of Duty Black Ops 6 – a massive achievement given how many units COD sells, especially at launch.

Of course, for a live-service multiplayer title, Battlefield 6 will need to maintain its player base in the long run in order to remain successful. Given just how big of a launch it managed however, it is unlikely that you’ll have to wait for lobbies to fill up any time soon.

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JDM: Japanese Drift Master officially announced for PS5 and Xbox

JDM: Japanese Drift Master is an interesting open-world racing game which puts as much emphasis on feeling cool as it does in winning, with near-constant drifting, tight turns and flashy finishes. Following its release on PC earlier this year, the simcade racer has now been officially announced to be coming to Xbox consoles next month – and PS5 in 2026.

Making the announcement, the team at Gaming Factory officially confirmed that JDM: Japanese Drift Master is coming to consoles following its launch on PC back in May.

Interestingly, the game is set to arrive on Xbox first, launching in just over a month’s time (the 21st of November) – followed by its arrival on PS5 sometime in Q1 of 2026.

As mentioned, JDM: Japanese Drift Master is a unique open-world racer which, unsurprisingly, is all about drifting around the streets of Japan in an experience which takes you right back to the early 2000s Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift era of racing.

While the game was received warmly following its PC launch back in May, recent reviews have trended downwards, with the primary complaint being that the physics feels somewhat awkward when using a racing wheel.

However, the game is designed primarily with a controller in mind (even if wheel support was directly stated to feel “as smooth on a controller as it is with sim racing hardware”), and so it will be interesting to see what Xbox players think of the game when it arrives next month.

KitGuru says: What do you think of JDM: Japanese Drift Master? Are you excited for its console launch? Why do you think the PS5 version is arriving later? Let us know down below.

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Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Season 2 confirmed just days following Season 1 premiere

For the past few generations we’ve seen Ubisoft move away from many legacy franchises, ignoring its classics including the likes of Rayman; Call of Juarez and of course Splinter Cell. Fortunately, the latter seems to be making a slow comeback, starting with the recent release of the animated Netflix show Splinter Cell: Deathwatch. Following its arrival just a couple days ago, Netflix has now confirmed that a second Season is on its way.

Making the announcement during IGN’s Fan Fest event, John Wick creator and Splinter Cell: Deathwatch writer/executive producer ‘Derek Kolstad’ confirmed that a second season of the animated series is in the works, stating:

“We’ve got a season two coming your way,” adding that while they don’t yet have a premiere date for Season 2, the follow-up is currently “fully into pre-production and everyone is super excited about where we go next.”

Splinter Cell Deathwatch

Seeing as how Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is a Netflix original, it is entirely possible that both Seasons 1 and 2 were being developed concurrently (as has been the case with other animated Netflix shows).

As such, while it is exciting to see a second Season already having been confirmed, the real test for its success will be whether the show winds up getting a 3rd Season.

We will have to wait and see, but regardless it is exciting to see Sam Fisher return – even if not in video game form.

KitGuru says: What did you think of Season 1? Are you looking forward to its follow-up? What are your thoughts on Netflix’s other animated adaptations? Let us know down below.

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MLB: The Show is seemingly finally coming to PC

While MLB: The Show had for the longest time been a PlayStation console exclusive (owing to it being developed by Sony’s San Diego studio), the annual baseball series was finally brought over to Xbox following a renegotiation of the series’ licensing contracts. That said, MLB: The Show has yet to make its way to the PC platform. Fortunately, it appears as though this might be changing soon.

As discovered by ResetEra user ‘Aspect’, Sony San Diego recently published a new job listing for a Senior Graphics PC Programmer, with the description reading as follows:

“Come join San Diego Studio making a AAA PC title. Our focus is on delivering innovative, high quality gaming experiences. We are seeking a Senior PC Graphics Programmer to join our team in advancing the visual and technical quality of a AAA PC title.”

It continues, “You will focus on writing and optimizing our PC engine, debugging performance issues, implementing new graphics features, and ensuring the game takes full advantage of platform specific technologies offered by NVIDIA and AMD.”

MLB The Show

Though not yet officially announced, this all-but-confirms that MLB: The Show is planned to come to PCs in the future. Given that Sony San Diego has worked almost exclusively on MLB for the past 20 years, this job listing is unlikely to be referring to anything else.

Sports games in general are console-centric, with the likes of EA’s Sports FC and 2K’s NBA series selling best on console. That said, given that the series has already found its way onto Xbox (and later Switch), it makes sense that Sony would choose to support the PC platform regardless of whether their hand was forced or not.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the job listing? Could it be for anything else other than MLB: The Show? Have you been hoping the series would come to PC following its arrival on Xbox/Switch? Let us know down below.

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Sony lawsuit reveals Tencent was also working on a Last of Us game alongside Horizon

Sony is currently locked in a legal battle with Tencent due to the latter’s announcement of Light of Motiram – an open world game which looks eerily similar to PlayStation’s Horizon Zero Dawn / Forbidden West franchise. Previous revelations from the lawsuit included the fact that Tencent had previously pitched a Horizon game to Sony – which the console maker rejected. That said, this wasn’t the only potential project, with the two companies at one point planning to work on a new game based on The Last of Us.

As reported by the publication TheGamePost, a recent court filing by Sony revealed that the PlayStation maker and Tencent were at one point planning to collaborate on a Last of Us project, with PlayStation Studios’ Olivier Courtemanche stating:

“With respect to Aurora Studios [the team behind Light of Motiram], we went into the meeting under the impression that they wanted to do a potential collaboration for The Last of Us”. This was in the wake of Sony having already rejected their pitch for a Horizon title (which was codenamed project Z).

Tencent Sony

That said, according to Courtemanche the meeting took a different turn, with the pitch including “images resembling a potential Horizon collaboration from the ‘Project Z’ concept discussed in March 2024,” adding that “I believe that these images contained assets from the Light of Motiram game. I was confused by the slide given that we had rejected a potential Horizon collaboration and thought we were there to discuss The Last of Us, among other opportunities.”

Given just how close Sony seems to hold The Last of Us to their chest, it is interesting to see that the console maker had rejected a pitch for Horizon, but was willing to work on a new Last of Us with Tencent.

Of course, both deals ultimately fell through, with Tencent then going on to announce Light of Motiram – leading Sony to file this lawsuit…and the rest is history.

Regardless, it appears as though the events leading up to this lawsuit were perhaps even more messy than original thought. It will be curious to see how the lawsuit proceeds – and whether any other secret cancelled projects are brought to light as a result.

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PSVR2 Sense controllers will soon be purchasable separately as support for Apple Vision Pro officially announced

Late last year, a rumour popped up claiming that Sony and Apple were planning to partner up, making its PlayStation VR2 controllers available to purchase separately while adding support for the iPhone maker’s Apple Vision Pro VR headset. Finally, in alignment with the announcement of the latest generation M5 Vision Pro, Sony’s PSVR2 Sense controllers are officially being decoupled from the headset itself.

As part of the official announcement for Apple’s latest Vision Pro headset, the tech giant confirmed last year’s rumours which claimed that Sony’s PSVR2 Sense controllers would be updated to support Apple’s VR efforts.

Set to be available to buy from the 11th of November, both previous and current-gen Vision Pro users will soon be able to purchase and connect Sony’s Sense controllers for easier navigation and improved video game support.

Unfortunately it appears as though Apple’s pricing strategies have impacted Sony’s senses, with the Sense controllers coming in at the costly price of $249.95 for a single pair.

PSVR2 Vision Pro

For context, the PSVR2 headset (which includes the Sense controllers and Horizon Call of the Mountain) retails for $399.99, making the value proposition for the controllers alone somewhat jarring.

All that said, PSVR2’s Sense controllers do feature a ton of tech within them, including adaptive triggers; advanced haptics and more – and so they do represent the best VR controllers available right now.

Still, paying nearly 2/3rds the value of PSVR2 for the controllers alone feels like a bit too much.

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Amnesia: The Bunker is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an Epic Games account. Following a couple weeks of pretty decent offerings, we’ve now gotten our first major title in some time – with the highly-praised Amnesia: The Bunker available to claim from today for free.

Available to add to your library from today at 4PM UK time, this week’s free Epic Games Store offerings include:

  • Amnesia: The Bunker
  • Samorost 3

The headlining title for this week is Amnesia: The Bunker – the latest entry in the viral first-person horror series from studio Frictional Games. Released back in 2023, The Bunker served as a strong return-to-form for the franchise which had in some people’s eyes gotten less scary in recent entries.

Set in a World War I bunker, this latest title features “a relentless, AI-driven monster” which stalks players throughout – not too dissimilar to the likes of Alien Isolation or Resident Evil 2 Remake.

Samorost 3 meanwhile is a visually-unique indie adventure puzzler from the team behind Machinarium which follows “a curious space gnome who uses the powers of a magic flute to travel across the cosmos in search of its mysterious origins.”

Both Amnesia: The Bunker and Samorost 3 are available to claim and add to your library from today at 4PM UK time up until the 23rd of October. As with all Epic Games offerings however, once you have claimed it, it’s yours to keep forever.

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1000xRESIST officially announced for PlayStation and Xbox

One of 2024’s most celebrated games was 1000xRESIST – a “thrilling sci-fi adventure” set 1000 years after humanity was almost entirely wiped out. Unfortunately for some, the indie title was exclusive to PC and the Nintendo Switch. Finally however, the game has now been officially announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass.

Making the official announcement, publisher Fellow Traveller confirmed that the highly-praised 1000xRESIST is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox next month – officially arriving on the 4th of November.

For the uninitiated, 1000xRESIST is viewed by many as one of the best indie games of last year, amassing a MetaCritic score of 86 while seeing Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on Steam.

Set 1000 years after humanity was almost entirely wiped out, the game offers a story-focused adventure which for some compares to the works of auteurs such as Hideo Kojima and Yoko Taro.

Since its release, the game has gone on to be nominated for multiple different awards, including the Golden Joysticks for ‘Best Storytelling’; the DICE awards for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Story’ and ‘Adventure Game of the Year’ – among others.

Given the game’s undeniable success on the PC and Switch platforms, it is exciting to see 1000xRESIST finally coming to the rest of the consoles in just a few weeks’ time.

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Destiny 2 charity bundle includes all past content and the upcoming Renegades expansion

Destiny 2 is far from being in a good place right now, with the live-service title seeing its lowest player counts in years following the lacklustre Edge of Fate expansion; controversies surrounding the recent Portal addition and much more. That said, Bungie appears to be trying to right the ship. Following a walk back on many of its more contentious changes, the company is now offering a massive charity bundle.

Available to purchase through GreenManGaming, Bungie has released a Destiny 2: Expansion Bundle as part of its ‘Little Lights’ charity initiatives. While a portion of the money goes towards Bungie and GMG, buyers can adjust the amount to allow up to 75% of the proceedings to go to charity.

With that said, the bundle is available to purchase in 4 different forms. Paying £4.50 will get you:

  • Beyond Light Pack
  • Shadowkeep Pack
  • The Final Shape Expansion

Upping the contribution to £7.20 includes the above plus:

  • Forsaken Pack
  • 30th Anniversary Pack
  • Witch Queen Expansion
  • Light Fall Expansion

Destiny Charity

For £16, you’ll also gain access to:

  • The Edge of Fate Expansion

Finally, paying the full £31 gets you all the above plus:

  • Year of Prophecy
    • Includes the upcoming Renegades Expansion
    • Includes 2025’s Reward Passes

As mentioned, Destiny 2 is perhaps in the worst state it’s been both reception-wise as well as player count wise. Though supporting Bungie right now might feel like too much of an ask, having 75% of the cost go towards charity makes the bundle a great deal more palatable – especially as it includes the upcoming Renegades.

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