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Over the Hill devs are celebrating reaching 1 million Steam wishlists by giving you a chance to play the Mudrunner-like off-roader early

Art of Rally is a remarkably good little racer, seeing you bomb down trails from an isometric view. It’s hard but incredibly stylish and satisfying to master. So I was very excited to see developer Funselektor (in collaboration with Strelka Games) give off-road exploration a spin with Over the Hill. From the trailers, it looks…

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Hope you’re hungry ’cause Don’t Starve is back with a new co-op survival crafting adventure for Wilson and the gang

Forget not starving alone or Together, during the 2026 Triple-i Initiative Showcase, Klei revealed it’s iterating on its gothy, sketchbook-style survival crafting series again with Don’t Starve Elsewhere. If this latest naming scheme has you worried, don’t overthink it. Don’t Starve Elsewhere retains the multiplayer survival we all came to love in Don’t Starve Together,…

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One of Steam’s most successful Pokémon-likes is doing a Palworld

Pokémon-inspired creature collectors are an ouroboros, and it’s just taken another bite of its own tail. During today’s Triple-I Initiative showcase, Crema Games—developers of Temtem, one of the more successful Pokémon-likes on Steam—revealed Temtem: Pioneers, “an ambitious open-world survival crafting adventure” where players can collect, battle, and build alongside a team of tameable creatures. It’s…

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Fortnite teases its next collab with Toy Story, but while fans are wondering where Woody is all I want to know is whether we’ll be able to play as the aliens

At this point what isn’t in Fortnite? Godzilla in Jordans? Check. Our favourite virtual popstar Hatsune Miku? That would be a yes. So I’m never really surprised when I see a new collab announced for Fortnite, and the latest Toy Story crossover is no exception to that. Teased in a short video that Fortnite shared…

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If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like if Vampire Survivors was about driving around a medieval castle on wheels, then surprisingly I’ve got the perfect roguelike for you

Some game premises are so wonderfully ridiculous you can’t help but get on board. Wanderburg essentially asks the question: ‘what if it was medieval times, but every building had wheels?’ Perfect, no notes. Into this world of rolling stonework trundles my little castle, equipped with a few archers at the battlements and some cannons jutting…

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