Content Warning
News, coverage and analysis tracking Content Warning across the outlets.- Peak co-dev says games like its iconic friendslop hit "wouldn't exist" if the studio tried to turn everything it makes "into the next Fortnite" with endless content updatesLandfall Games, co-developer of the hit indie game Peak, clarifies that they are not a live service studio and do not intend to provide endless content updates for their games. The developers emphasize that their focus is on creating limited experiences that are updated for a period before moving on to new projects, stating that this approach allows for games like Peak to exist in their current form.
- The devs behind Peak and Content Warning made a publisher to support their games and other indie developers: 'We…Developer Landfall has launched a new publishing arm called Evil Landfall to support its own games and other indie developers. Initially established three years ago, Evil Landfall will offer project-based investments, money, and advice to indie studios, though it may also publish games in the future. This move follows a trend of successful indie studios creating their own publishing labels to navigate the current market.
- Peak co-developer Landfall might finance your next indie gameLandfall, the developer behind games like Content Warning and Peak, has launched a new publishing offshoot called Evil Landfall to finance external indie projects. Led by CEO Kirsten-Lee Naidoo, the label aims to provide project-based investment and advice, potentially investing up to $1 million in a few games per year. Evil Landfall has already quietly invested in titles such as REPO, How To Fish, and Voidigo.
- Evil Landfall is the latest publishing label from an indie developerLandfall has launched a new publishing label called Evil Landfall, headed by former head of publishing Kirsten-Lee Naidoo. This new entity will provide funding and publishing services for external indie developers, in addition to Landfall's own titles. Evil Landfall aims to support games with shorter development cycles and a focus on cooperative, physics-based gameplay, drawing inspiration from Landfall's successful titles like Peak and Content Warning.
- Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts – April 5, 2026 – Pokemon Pokopia with another strong weekThe Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of April 5, 2026, show Pokemon Pokopia retaining the top spot. South of Midnight debuted at #9, while Super Meat Boy 3D and Darwin’s Paradox dropped out of the top ten. The charts list the top 30 games and top 30 download-only titles.
- Something for the Easter Weekend – 04/04/26This week's gaming news includes updates on Elder Scrolls Online Season 0, the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 featuring Gears of War: E-Day, and early access releases for games like Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era. Reviews covered Darwin’s Paradox, Legacy of Kain: Ascendance, and The Division: Resurgence, with comparisons made to its mobile counterpart.
- Super Meat Boy 3D, coin-pushing chaos and other new indie games worth checking outThis roundup highlights several new and upcoming indie games, including the precision platformer Super Meat Boy 3D, the roguelike deckbuilder Raccoin, and the eldritch horror Soulslike Tombwater. Other featured titles span genres like village building, home renovation, survival extraction, and narrative adventure, with many available on PC and consoles like PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.
- Landfall Surprises With Two Indie Hits On Switch 2, Including A Viral Horror DarlingLandfall Publishing has surprise-released two indie titles, Content Warning and Haste, on the Switch 2 eShop. Content Warning, a viral horror hit from 2024, is available for $9.99, while Haste, a high-speed roguelike runner, is priced at $19.99. Both games also received releases on the original Nintendo Switch.
- Nintendo Download: 2nd April (North America)The latest Nintendo Download update for North America brings a variety of new games to the eShop. Titles include Super Meat Boy 3D, Darwin's Paradox!, Content Warning, Haste, and People of Note, alongside several game bundles and other individual releases across multiple genres.
- Nintendo Download – April 2, 2026 (Europe)Nintendo has released its latest European download list for the week of April 2, 2026. The list includes new titles for the Nintendo Switch, such as AFL 26, Goat Simulator 2, and Homura: The Crimson Warriors, alongside various indie games and simulators.
- Monthly Video Game Releases: April 1st to 30th | Console CreaturesConsole Creatures provides a comprehensive list of video game releases scheduled for April 2026 across various platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Meta Quest, iOS, and Android. The article details full game releases, DLC, expansions, and early access titles, with a preview of major May 2026 releases.
- Content Warning Console Versions ShadowdropThe multiplayer horror game Content Warning has been released on consoles including the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, with cross-play enabled across all platforms. The game, which requires players to film expeditions in "The Old World" and achieve a view count on "SpookTube" to progress, also received an update for its PC version that adds Steam Deck compatibility.
- Content Warning Goes Viral On Xbox And Play AnywhereContent Warning, a co-op horror game where players film monsters to gain views, is now available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Play Anywhere for £8.39. Developed by Wilnyl, Philip, thePetHen, Skog, and Zorro, and published by Landfall, the game emphasizes capturing terrifying footage and surviving to upload it to 'SpookTube' for rewards. It is designed for chaotic multiplayer fun, creating unscripted, shareable moments.
- Friendslop horror game Content Warning is now out on consolesLandfall has released their horror game Content Warning on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. The game, which was initially a PC exclusive, now features crossplay between all platforms and is Steam Deck verified. Content Warning achieved viral success, selling millions of copies after its initial free limited-time release on PC.
- Content Warning for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and Switch now availableContent Warning is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch consoles. The game is also slated for release on the upcoming Switch 2.
- Content Warning for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, Xbox One, and Switch now availableThe horror game Content Warning is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. The game focuses on cooperative online play where players explore spooky locations.
- Haste gets surprise Nintendo Switch 2 releaseThe high-speed third-person running game Haste has been surprise-released on the Nintendo Switch 2. Developed by Landfall, the game features procedurally generated levels across ten Shards, online co-op, and over 90 items for build customization. Landfall also recently released Content Warning on Nintendo Switch.
- Content Warning has just released on Nintendo Switch 2 and SwitchContent Warning has been released on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, with the rollout beginning in different regions. Landfall had previously announced the port during an Indie World Showcase last August.
- Next Week on Xbox: New Games for March 30 to April 4This weekly feature highlights new games arriving on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Game Pass between March 30 and April 4. The upcoming releases include a variety of genres such as action platformers, co-op horror, RPGs, and puzzle games.
- Peak devs originally borrowed from Zelda Breath of the Wild's climbing, but "everything changed" 1 week into development: "At this point, the game kind of made itself"The chaotic multiplayer climbing game Peak initially drew inspiration from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's climbing mechanics. However, development shifted dramatically one week in, with the core gameplay loop of managing a stamina bar for climbing becoming the central focus, leading the game to 'make itself'.