Gen Atlas
News, coverage and analysis tracking Gen Atlas across the outlets.- Shadow of the Colossus and Ico director says "unforgiving or clunky" elements that developers didn't plan for "are what actually end up being memorable"Fumito Ueda, director of Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, and The Last Guardian, believes that unintended or 'clunky' elements in game design can lead to more memorable player experiences. He reflects on how difficult sections in his past games, like Shadow of the Colossus, stick with players, though he admits he might approach such elements differently with modern development tools. His upcoming game, Gen Atlas, is being developed in collaboration with Epic Games.
- Fumito Ueda is Rethinking The Companion Relationship That Defined His CareerFumito Ueda discusses his upcoming game, Gen Atlas, and how it rethinks the companion relationship that defined his previous works like Ico and The Last Guardian. While the game features guns and a sci-fi setting, Ueda emphasizes that it is not a pure shooter and that the companion's role and communication will differ from his past titles. Gen Atlas is being developed using Unreal Engine for a multiplatform release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
- The 9 games we're most excited about after Summer Game Fest's showcase bonanzaFollowing Summer Game Fest, PC Gamer staff have highlighted nine highly anticipated games, including Persona 6, Alien: Isolation 2, and Guild Wars 3. The list showcases a diverse range of genres and developers, reflecting the broad appeal of the event's announcements.
- Gen Atlas Creator Fumito Ueda on Creating Emotional Masterpieces: ‘I Do Think About Leaving a Mark in People’s Hearts’Fumito Ueda, the creator behind Shadow of the Colossus and Ico, discusses his approach to crafting emotionally resonant games, including his upcoming sci-fi mech title Gen Atlas. He aims to create experiences that leave a lasting impression on players' hearts.
- 'It's So Sad They're No Longer Around': Fumito Ueda Would Have Liked to Remake ICO with Shuttered Sony Studio BluepointFumito Ueda expressed disappointment over the closure of Sony's Bluepoint Games studio, stating he had hoped to collaborate with them, potentially on a remake of ICO. Bluepoint, known for its work on Demon's Souls and Shadow of the Colossus, was shut down earlier this year. Ueda's new title, gen ATLAS, is set to release on multiple platforms, including PlayStation 5.
- "It's not just one definition or meaning" - legendary designer Fumito Ueda says Gen Atlas, the title of his new game, means more than you might thinkLegendary designer Fumito Ueda explained the multifaceted meaning behind the title of his new game, Gen Atlas. The title combines 'Gen,' referencing genesis, gene, and generate, with 'Atlas,' alluding to both the world map and the first cervical vertebra connecting the head to the neck. The game, developed by genDesign and published by Epic Games, is an open-world action-adventure coming to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S/X, and shares similarities with Ueda's previous work, particularly Shadow of the Colossus.
- gen ATLAS Name Has Many Layered Meanings, Says Fumito UedaFumito Ueda, creator of Shadow of the Colossus and The Last Guardian, discussed the layered meanings behind the title of his new game, gen ATLAS. He explained that 'gen' can refer to genesis, genes, or generation, while 'ATLAS' can mean a world map or the first cervical vertebra, a concept reflected in the robot head design. Ueda also noted that gen ATLAS will share more tonal similarities with Shadow of the Colossus due to its balance of action and exploration, rather than The Last Guardian. The game is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, with a PC release exclusive to the Epic Games Store.
- Showcase Season & Planet Zoo 2 – TheXboxHub Official Podcast #229The latest episode of TheXboxHub Official Podcast covers the recent gaming showcases, including the Xbox Games Showcase and Summer Game Fest, alongside discussions about Planet Zoo 2. Hosts Gareth, Paul, and Darren highlight their favorite moments, discuss Xbox strategy, and anticipate upcoming game releases, with a particular focus on Gears of War: E-Day.
- Yes, you have a gun in Gen Atlas, but Fumito Ueda doesn't want you to think it's a shooterFumito Ueda's new game, Gen Atlas, features a gun mechanic, but he emphasizes it is not the primary focus and is intended as one of several ways to overcome challenges. The game, set in a desert world with giant robot carcasses, will allow players to use the gun as a tool for progression rather than for scoring points, drawing parallels to the player's choices in Ico.
- 15 PS5 Games from Last Week's Livestreams We Can't Wait to PlayThis article highlights 15 upcoming PlayStation 5 games that generated excitement from recent livestreams. The list includes anticipated titles like Alien Isolation 2, Marvel's Wolverine, and Silent Hill: Townfall, alongside sequels and new IPs across various genres. The author expresses enthusiasm for the diverse range of experiences coming to the platform.
- 15 PS5 Games from Last Week's Livestreams We're Dying to PlaySeveral major livestreams last week revealed a multitude of anticipated PlayStation 5 games, including sequels and new entries in established franchises. Titles like Alien: Isolation 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, and Marvel's Wolverine were highlighted, alongside new IPs such as Gen Atlas and The Lost Wild, generating significant excitement among players.
- Famous game director Fumito Ueda says his studio does not use AI for 'game development'Fumito Ueda, director of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, stated in an interview that his studio GenDesign is not using generative AI for core game development of their upcoming sci-fi adventure Gen Atlas. While AI is used for project management tasks like scheduling and summarizing notes, all game development work is performed by humans. The game will be available on PC and published by Epic Games.
- Fumito Ueda on why Gen Atlas has shooting but isn't a shooter, cool robots, and generative AIFumito Ueda discusses his new game Gen Atlas, emphasizing its unique experience, refined mechanics, and the role of shooting as a progression tool rather than a primary focus. He also touches on the game's themes of robots and the passage of time, and his studio's cautious use of generative AI in development. This marks Ueda's first game to be released on PC.
- Summer Game Fest 2026: Hands-on and more details on 6 upcoming PS5 gamesSummer Game Fest Play Days showcased several upcoming PlayStation 5 titles, including Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, Crazy Taxi: World Tour, gen Atlas, Silent Hill: Townfall, Sonic Pico Park, and Virtua Fighter Crossroads. Hands-on demos and presentations provided new details on gameplay, story elements, and release windows for these anticipated games.
- Summer Game Fest 2026: Hands-on and more details on 11 upcoming PS5 gamesSummer Game Fest Play Days showcased numerous upcoming PlayStation 5 titles, offering hands-on experiences and new details. Games previewed include Alien: Isolation 2, Control Resonant, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Resident Evil Veronica, SAW: Genesis, Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, Crazy Taxi World Tour, gen Atlas, Silent Hill: Townfall, Sonic Pico Park, and Virtua Fighter Crossroads.
- Fumito Ueda knows that you're worried about Gen Atlas's framerateFumito Ueda acknowledges that the trailer for his new game, Gen Atlas, featured unoptimized performance, but assures that skilled engineers and support from Epic Games will ensure the final product meets the required level. The director stated the trailer's purpose was to build anticipation for the game's world, even if it meant showing unfinished elements. Gen Atlas is being developed for PC, a platform where players are accustomed to performance optimization and potential modding solutions.
- Summer Game Fest 2026: Every Big Announcement Ranked and ExplainedSummer Game Fest 2026 showcased a wide array of upcoming video game titles, with notable announcements including the third Final Fantasy VII installment, a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, and the long-awaited sequel to The Wolf Among Us. The event highlighted the increasing saturation of the game market and featured titles aiming for distinct identities to stand out.
- Alla Summer Game Fest-trailers samlade på ett och samma ställeThis article compiles trailers from the Summer Game Fest, featuring announcements for games like Resident Evil Veronica, Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, and Guild Wars 3. It highlights a strong start with Resident Evil Veronica and a closing with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, showcasing a variety of upcoming titles.
- Fumito Ueda’s Gen Atlas Revealed at Summer Game Fest 2026Fumito Ueda's studio genDesign, in partnership with Epic Games Publishing, has unveiled Gen Atlas, a single-player sci-fi action-adventure game. Revealed at Summer Game Fest 2026, the title is set on an abandoned planet and features colossal robots that aid in exploration. Gen Atlas is planned for release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via the Epic Games Store.
- At Summer Game Fest 2026, video games retreat to the safety of the pastThe Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased a strong trend of developers relying on established franchises, sequels, and remakes rather than introducing new intellectual properties. While notable exceptions exist, the overall emphasis on recognizable titles suggests a retreat to safer, familiar ground within the industry amidst financial pressures. This focus on nostalgia and past successes, though generating excitement, raises questions about the future of innovation in gaming.