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News, coverage and analysis tracking Metro across the outlets.- One of the biggest VR developers in the business closes a studio: 'The VR market remains a challenging space'VR development studio Vertigo Games has announced the closure of its Amsterdam studio, citing the challenging nature of the VR market. CEO Richard Stitselaar stated the decision was difficult and acknowledged the impact on employees. This follows similar struggles in the VR space, including Meta's closure of multiple VR studios and layoffs.
- Njut av samtliga trailers från Xbox Games ShowcaseThe Xbox Games Showcase featured trailers for numerous upcoming titles, including Fable, State of Decay 3, and a new Spyro game. Several games like Halo, A Plague Tale, and Doom received release date announcements or expansion details, with many new titles slated for 2027.
- Layoffs imminent at Bungie, former BioWare devs launch new studio, and GTA VI still on for November - Patch Notes #53Bungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the end of Destiny 2's active development, shifting focus to Marathon. Meanwhile, former BioWare and Inflexion Games developers have launched a new studio called Studio Reset. Grand Theft Auto 6 is still on track for a November 2026 release, though its price remains unconfirmed. Additionally, Embracer Group plans to spin off major franchises and studios, and Xbox has updated its adaptive thumbstick toppers.
- Embracer Group cuts itself into pieces, this is its last resort: Bifurcation, new listing—licensing out Kain and…Embracer Group is splitting into two separate companies to improve focus and value creation. One entity, Fellowship Entertainment, will house studios like 4A Games and Crystal Dynamics, managing IPs such as Tomb Raider and The Lord of the Rings. The remaining Embracer will include THQ Nordic and other studios, with properties like Biomutant and Wreckfest. CEO Lars Wingefors indicated a more active exploration of external partnerships for IPs like Saints Row and Legacy of Kain.
- Franchises Like Deus Ex And TimeSplitters Might Just Have A FutureEmbracer Group will split into two companies in 2027, with Fellowship Entertainment retaining major video game intellectual properties. The company is seeking partners to develop titles such as Deus Ex, TimeSplitters, and Saints Row, while also exploring collaborations on franchises like Metro and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Dark Horse Comics will also play a role in utilizing Embracer's IP.
- Franchises Like Deus Ex And TimeSplitters Might Just Have A FutureEmbracer Group will split into two companies in 2027, with Fellowship Entertainment retaining major video game intellectual properties. The company is seeking partners to develop titles such as Deus Ex, TimeSplitters, and Saints Row, while also exploring collaborations on franchises like Metro and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Dark Horse Comics will also play a role in utilizing Embracer's IP.
- Embracer Plans On Letting Licensing Out Saints Row, Deus Ex, Timesplitters And MoreEmbracer Group CEO Lars Wingefors announced plans to explore external partnerships for licensing out several of the company's intellectual properties, including Saints Row, Deus Ex, and TimeSplitters. This strategy aims to revive dormant franchises and expand their reach beyond gaming into other media. A new entity, Fellowship Entertainment, will focus on major franchises like Tomb Raider and The Lord of the Rings.
- Embracer is splitting in half again, sending Fellowship Entertainment on its merry wayEmbracer Group is splitting into two segments, creating a new company called Fellowship Entertainment to house major IPs like The Lord of the Rings and Tomb Raider, with an IPO planned for 2027. This move aims to better communicate Embracer's diverse operations and unlock the potential of its undervalued assets. The company has undergone previous splits and significant layoffs following financial difficulties.
- Embracer Group announces plans to spin-off Fellowship EntertainmentEmbracer Group announced plans to spin off Fellowship Entertainment, which will focus on premium intellectual property and development, including titles like Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Tomb Raider. The remaining Embracer entity will implement a more efficient structure with tighter cost control. This news coincides with Embracer's Q4 financial results, which showed a 24% net sales decline and a significant non-cash impairment.
- Deus Ex, Saints Row and TimeSplitters might be lent out to external partners, Embracer say, possibly paving the way for new entriesEmbracer Group is exploring licensing out major IPs like Deus Ex, Saints Row, and TimeSplitters to external partners, potentially leading to new game entries or media adaptations. This strategy is part of the company's recent corporate restructuring into two main entities, Embracer and Fellowship Entertainment, with CEO Lars Wingefors highlighting the potential for these well-known franchises.
- Embracer to spin off major video game franchises and studiosEmbracer Group is spinning off its major video game franchises and studios into a new publicly listed company called Fellowship Entertainment, set to launch in 2027. This move aims to provide sharper management focus and clearer accountability for its diverse portfolio. Fellowship Entertainment will house key IPs like Darksiders, Dead Island, and Tomb Raider, alongside studios such as 4A Games and Crystal Dynamics.
- Embracer Will Spin-Off 'Fellowship Entertainment' Into Its Own CompanyEmbracer Group plans to spin off its Fellowship Entertainment division into a standalone company in 2027. This move aims to increase management focus on its intellectual properties, including franchises like The Lord of the Rings, Tomb Raider, and Metro. CEO Lars Wingefors believes the IPs are undervalued and will thrive independently, potentially leading to industry-leading profitability.
- Embracer Group split again spinning off their biggest IP, along with plans for IP partnershipsEmbracer Group is undergoing another significant restructuring, splitting off Fellowship Entertainment, which will focus on publishing and IP licensing, including major franchises like The Lord of the Rings and Tomb Raider. The remaining Embracer Group will focus on its owned IPs and selective M&A. This move aims for sharper management focus and clearer accountability, with plans for Fellowship Entertainment to list on Nasdaq Stockholm by 2027. The company also plans external IP licensing for titles such as Saints Row and Deus Ex.
- Embracer Group splitting into two companies: Embracer and Fellowship EntertainmentEmbracer Group is splitting into two independent companies: Embracer and Fellowship Entertainment. Fellowship Entertainment will focus on IP-led entertainment, including The Lord of the Rings and Tomb Raider, while Embracer will concentrate on proven entrepreneurs with a more efficient structure. This strategic move aims to increase management focus and accelerate value creation for both entities, with Fellowship Entertainment expected to be listed on Nasdaq Stockholm in 2027.
- Embracer Group Will “Actively” Explore External Partnerships for Deus Ex, Legacy of Kain, Thief and MoreEmbracer Group is exploring external partnerships and licensing opportunities for its older intellectual properties, including Deus Ex, Legacy of Kain, and Thief. This move is part of a larger strategy involving the spin-off of its development arm into Fellowship Entertainment. The company aims to leverage these IPs through collaborations with game developers, as well as TV and movie producers.
- Embracer Group’s Game Development Arm is Being Spun-Off Into Fellowship EntertainmentEmbracer Group is splitting into two publicly listed companies: Fellowship Entertainment and a streamlined Embracer Group, with Fellowship Entertainment expected to list on Nasdaq Stockholm in 2027. Fellowship Entertainment will focus on game development, publishing, and licensing, retaining IPs like Tomb Raider and The Lord of the Rings. The move aims to provide more focused management and unlock the potential of each business.
- It's the most powerful gaming CPU money can buy, but you really shouldn't.The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition offers marginal gaming performance gains over the 9950X3D for a significantly higher price, making it an impractical choice for most PC gamers. While it shows some benefits in specific scenarios due to its dual 3D V-Cache design and symmetrical clock speeds, its high cost, power consumption, and thermal output do not justify the expense for its limited advantages.
- Nine Major Sequel Rumors Have Gaming Fans Asking: Are We Back To Great Storytelling?A collection of rumors about potential sequels for games like Hogwarts Legacy, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and Metro has sparked excitement among fans for a return to ambitious, narrative-driven experiences. The speculation suggests a community hunger for deep stories that may have been overshadowed by live service games and battle royales. While these remain rumors, they highlight a desire for games that prioritize character and world-building.
- SAROS Everything To KnowThis article appears to be a roundup of various gaming news and trailers, including "Pragmata," "Final Fantasy XIV," "Metro 2039," and "Crimson Desert." It also touches on "Cozy Games" potentially becoming "Horror" and mentions a "Leaky Week For Video Games."
- Head back to the tunnels in Metro 20394A Games has revealed Metro 2039, the next installment in the Metro series, set to release between December 2026 and February 2027 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game follows a voiced protagonist known as the Stranger returning to the Moscow metro, with themes focusing on the consequences of war, tyranny, and freedom, told from a Ukrainian perspective.