Home » News » Page 14
Various characters from Breakers: Unlock The World

Breakers: Unlock the World – Gameplay Available at TGS 2024

The Tokyo Game Show 2024 (TGS) has brought exciting surprises for RPG fans, including the release of the demo for Breakers: Unlock the World. This title promises a captivating and unique experience set on the continent of Seraphia, a world torn apart by a war between angels. The demo, presented alongside the main trailer, has generated significant anticipation, allowing players to enjoy 9 minutes of exclusive gameplay.

Read more
Girls from Nikke

Shift Up Registers Trademark “Goddess of Victory: New Hope” in China

Shift Up Corporation, the South Korean video game developer behind the popular mobile game Goddess of Victory: Nikke, has recently applied for a new trademark in China. The trademark, titled “Goddess of Victory: New Hope”, was officially filed on August 27, 2024 under application number 80581829. This suggests that the company may be working on a new project, potentially within the Goddess of Victory series.

Read more
A pink-haired girl contemplating the landscape

Infinity Nikki Global Closed Beta and Gameplay Details at Tokyo Game Show 2024

The highly anticipated open-world adventure game, Infinity Nikki, has officially opened registrations for its Global closed beta. Developed by Infold Games, this title will allow players to explore the magical world of Miraland while customizing characters with outfits that offer unique abilities. The Beta will be available on PC and mobile devices from October 8 to October 22, 2024.

Read more

California Court Orders X to Disclose Identities of Genshin Impact Leakers

A recent ruling from a California court mandates that X Corp (formerly known as Twitter) must reveal the identities of four individuals accused of leaking content related to the popular game Genshin Impact. This decision stems from a DMCA subpoena filed by Cognosphere, the game’s publisher, in 2023. The court rejected X Corp’s attempt to block the subpoena, stating that concerns about First Amendment protections were not applicable in this case.

Read more