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News, coverage and analysis tracking Turok across the outlets.- Stuntman Hollywood is a genius idea with a massive amount of replayabilitySaber Interactive is developing Stuntman Hollywood, the first new entry in the series in 19 years, which leverages Universal's extensive film IPs. The game allows players to perform stunts inspired by movies like Fast and Furious, Back to the Future, and Earthquake. Developers Todd Hollenshead and Tim Willits discussed the game's conception and the challenge of balancing difficulty for both casual and hardcore players.
- Evening Reading - July 30, 2026This article rounds up various gaming news items from July 30, 2026. Highlights include a live-action Persona adaptation for Netflix, a fall 2026 release window for Cyberpunk Edgerunners 2, and SECI Interactive warning of staffing decisions after Microsoft pulled out of publishing Project Fantasy. It also touches on esports events like EVO 2026 for 2XKO and mentions updates for games like Battlefield 6 and Turok: Origin.
- Space Marine 2 dev shows off new Turok: Origins gameplaySaber Interactive has released new gameplay footage for their upcoming Turok reboot, Turok: Origins. The trailer showcases the game's blend of shooting and melee combat against dinosaurs, highlighting character loadouts and co-op features for up to four players. Turok: Origins is set to launch this autumn on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
- Video: Switch 2 Sizzle Reel Highlights Multiple Third-Party Games On The WayA new sizzle reel trailer for the Nintendo Switch 2 highlights upcoming third-party titles such as Final Fantasy XIV Online, Turok Origins, and The Adventures of Elliot. The trailer also showcases other games like Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions and Armatus, with release dates spanning from September 2026 to Winter 2026. The article also mentions other notable third-party games like Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen and Elden Ring, as well as upcoming first-party titles like Star Fox and Fire Emblem.
- Saturday PreviewsTurok - Origins is a surprising new entry for fans of the classic franchise. This preview offers a glimpse into the gameplay and potential of the upcoming title.
- 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.
- "Nobody's making games for the retired people" – The growing yet underserved market for grey gamersThe video game industry is largely overlooking the growing market of older players, often referred to as 'grey gamers.' Despite an aging global population and increasing numbers of individuals over 40, 50, and 60 playing games, developers are slow to cater to this demographic, who possess disposable income and long-term gaming literacy. Experts suggest a shift in industry mindset is needed to capture this substantial and expanding market, which is currently underserved by game design and marketing efforts.
- The newest Analogue 3D update fuels my dorky desire for accurate library cartridge colorsAnalogue 3D has received update version 1.2.6, which enhances the FPGA retro console's Nintendo 64 library by allowing users to customize cartridge colors to match their physical collections. This update also improves SD card stability, fixes flickering in progressive output mode for games like Resident Evil 2, and polishes the 3DOS system.
- Nightdive deletes social posts for System Shock 2 anniversary for Nintendo Switch 2Nightdive Studios has deleted social media posts announcing the upcoming Nintendo Switch release of System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster. The reason for the removal is unclear, but speculation suggests potential issues with porting the game to Nintendo's latest platform. The studio is also known for its work on other remasters and a new sci-fi remake using Unreal Engine 5.
- From killer monkeys to minigun babies, the funniest cheat codes in gaming, everThis article discusses some of the funniest and most memorable cheat codes in gaming history, ranging from the chaotic angry pedestrian mode in Grand Theft Auto to explosive secrets in Tomb Raider 2. It also highlights unique cheat codes in Age of Empires, Turok, Sonic 3D Blast, Mortal Kombat, and Star Wars Jedi Knight 2, reminiscing about a golden age of harmless and humorous in-game modifications.
- MandaloreGaming’s System Shock Remake Review Highlights the Remake RenaissanceInfluential critic MandaloreGaming's review of System Shock Remake has reignited discussions about the quality of modern remakes and the importance of game preservation. The review highlights Nightdive Studios' careful approach to updating the classic immersive sim, balancing fidelity to the original with necessary modernizations.
- Nintendo Switch eShop deals – lowest prices ever for Enter and Exit the Gungeon, Untitled Goose Game, moreThe North American Nintendo Switch eShop is featuring new deals, including the lowest prices ever for games like Enter the Gungeon, Exit the Gungeon, and Untitled Goose Game. The sale includes a wide variety of titles, with discounts on many popular and indie games.
- Wyldheart co-op RPG: Fable meets D&D vibes!... | TAGThis article rounds up several gaming news items, including a preview of the co-op RPG Wyldheart inspired by Fable and D&D, an analysis of why Halo broke PC gaming's FPS dominance, a Call of Duty pro player's dismissal after leaked sexts, and a patch update for Crimson Desert. It also briefly mentions Elden Ring cutscenes, the CRPG Esoteric Ebb, a Fortnite skin, and Take-Two Interactive's AI team being axed.
- Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster Finally Gets a Physical Release DateNightdive Studios is hosting a Nintendo Switch eShop sale featuring Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster and Turok at their lowest prices ever. The sale coincides with the announcement of a physical release date for Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster.
- 2026 Upcoming Games Release ScheduleThe year 2026 is shaping up to be a significant one for video game releases, with numerous titles slated for launch across various platforms. This includes highly anticipated games like Grand Theft Auto 6, alongside many sequels and new IPs. The article provides a month-by-month breakdown of confirmed release dates and general 2026 windows for games on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.