20th Century Games
20th Century Games business and news from across the web.- Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 Revealed for PS5, Xbox, and PCDaybreak Game Company, Cold Iron Studios, and 20th Century Games have announced Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, a sequel to the cooperative third-person survival shooter. The game will feature four-player co-op, new character classes, deeper squad mechanics, and expanded customization. Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 is set to launch this summer for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
- Four Player Co-Op Shooter Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 RevealedCold Iron Studios and Daybreak Game Company have revealed Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, a four-player co-op shooter set in the Aliens universe. The game will feature new classes, customizable loadouts, and new environments, aiming to deliver the definitive co-op Aliens experience. It is set to release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
- Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 Announced for Xbox, PlayStation and PC with Bigger Co-op BattlesDaybreak Game Company, Cold Iron Studios, and 20th Century Games have announced Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, a co-op shooter set to launch in Summer 2026 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. The sequel expands on the original with larger four-player squads, deeper class systems, and more challenging enemy encounters, including new threats beyond the xenomorphs.
- Disney yank a bunch of games from Steam, including bonafide classics Star Wars: Dark Forces, Outlaws and High School Musical 3: Senior Year DanceDisney has removed 15 games from Steam, including classic titles like Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws, along with other Disney-branded and 20th Century Games titles. This marks the second wave of delistings this year, with licensing issues being the likely cause. Some of these games, like Dark Forces, have received remasters.
- 15 more Disney games delisted from Steam, including the original Star Wars: Dark Forces and 1997's OutlawsFifteen additional Disney-branded games, including Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws, have been delisted from Steam. This follows a previous delisting of 14 titles three months prior. The reasons for the delistings are unclear, though speculation points to a potential shift towards Epic Games Store exclusivity as part of Disney's investment in Epic.