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June 4, 2026
Digital Eclipse is set to release a remastered collection titled Toy Story: Retro Roundup on October 15, featuring 11 games, including nine from the Toy Story series and two from A Bug’s Life, for consoles and PC. The collection includes titles such as Toy Story (1995), Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! (1999), and A Bug’s Life (1998). Enhanced features will include improved rendering, gameplay rewind, and cheats, along with exclusive developer interviews and behind-the-scenes content. Additionally, Toy Story 3: Complete Edition will be released, offering updated visuals and new gameplay options. The collection will be available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, Switch 2, and PC, with a bundle option for most platforms. There will be no physical release for Xbox.
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June 4, 2026
EA Sports will release College Football 27 for PC this summer, marking the first time the series will be available outside of Xbox and PlayStation. The game has been in development for PC since the franchise's revival in 2024, with a focus on addressing licensing agreements for real college athletes. EA Play members will have early access starting July 2, while EA Play Pro members can play from July 6. The full release is scheduled for July 9. A comprehensive reveal will take place during EA Sports' Opening Drive Event on June 4.
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June 4, 2026
The Xbox Games Showcase will feature the first-party release for the month, including titles like Halo: Campaign Evolved and Gears of War: E-Day, expected between July and September. A notable announcement is the introduction of Age of Empires Mobile: PC Edition, which adapts the mobile strategy game for PC with large-scale battles, alliance warfare, and optimized controls. The PC Edition offers additional gameplay options for mobile users and serves as an entry point for newcomers. It will launch later this month and is included in the June Xbox Game Pass guide, featuring optimized mouse control, keyboard navigation, a refined user interface, and enhanced 4K visuals.
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June 4, 2026
John Blanche, a prominent illustrator known for his work in fantasy and science fiction, particularly with Warhammer 40,000 and other Games Workshop properties, passed away earlier this week at the age of 77. His death was confirmed by fellow artist Trish Carden on Facebook. Blanche contributed to video games such as the original Space Hulk and Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, and received special thanks in titles like Vermintide 2 and Fire Warrior. He retired from Games Workshop in 2023 due to health issues. The art community has expressed admiration and sorrow over his passing, highlighting his significant influence on the genre.
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June 4, 2026
God of War Laufey was revealed during the PlayStation State of Play event, featuring 20 minutes of gameplay footage that introduces Faye, Kratos' late wife, who journeys to the afterlife of the gods. The game currently has no specified release date, with the PlayStation Store indicating it has been "announced" and a "release date to be determined." Journalist Jason Schreier has suggested that a 2028 release is unlikely and confirmed that the game will not be available on PC, aligning with PlayStation's strategy to limit PC support for major single-player titles.
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June 3, 2026
Sony introduced the latest chapter in the God of War saga, titled God of War Laufey, during the State of Play showcase. The game explores the narrative twist that Kratos and Atreus's wife and mother is engaged in a divine battle rather than having found peace in the afterlife. Sony Santa Monica has made significant advancements in video game performance technology, including conducting motion capture on a cube. Jack Quaid will portray the character Phranque, having previously starred in The Boys, The Hunger Games, Scream, and Oppenheimer. The release date for God of War: Laufey is not yet announced, and a PC version is unlikely.
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June 3, 2026
Brendan Greene has announced that the development of the early-access survival game, Prologue: Go Wayback, is on hold as PlayerUnknown Productions undergoes restructuring. The game, launched in early access last November, is described as a "realistic Minecraft" where players face challenges in procedurally generated landscapes. Greene plans to make the game free for future players and is exploring refund options for those who purchased it. A statement on the game's Steam page indicates hope for a future return, although Early Access plans cannot be fulfilled at this time. The development team is working on an update to enhance exploration with new items and pathways. Prologue: Go Wayback has received a Mostly Positive rating on Steam, with 70% of players giving favorable reviews.
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