BlazBlue: Entropy Effect, an officially licensed side-scrolling roguelite action BlazBlue game, is now available in Early Access for PC via Steam at a 12 percent off launch discount price of $17.59, Chinese developer 91Act announced.
28.07.2023 - 09:39 / pushsquare.com
Sony announced a new, potentially jaw-dropping addition to its China Hero Project overnight – but don’t expect to play it until at least 2027 at the earliest. The God Slayer, in development at My Time at Sandrock maker Pathea Games, is being billed as an action RPG – and judging by the first images, it looks like a stark departure for the team, with a historical fantasy vibe.
The key art shows a robed character summoning fire from his hands as he comes face-to-face with a traditional Chinese-style dragon. But some in-game screenshots show a muddy settlement and a lady in historical dress. PlayStation is working alongside the developer to bring the game to life, but clearly this is very early days as there’s at least four years of production ahead.
Obviously it’s exciting to see Sony partnering with new studios, especially in countries like China, where there’s a lot of fledgling talent looking to be nurtured. We’re not going to be adding this one to our wishlist until it’s made a bit more progress, but it’s potentially something to look forward to in the latter stages of the generation.
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2027? My moneys on this never coming out
This looks really neat but so far all these Chinese games have been the same pattern look too good to be true and have never come out
BlazBlue: Entropy Effect, an officially licensed side-scrolling roguelite action BlazBlue game, is now available in Early Access for PC via Steam at a 12 percent off launch discount price of $17.59, Chinese developer 91Act announced.
Samsung has recently launched its most anticipated foldable smartphone i.e. Galaxy Z Fold 5 along with the Flip 5. These flagship smartphones of Samsung are believed to be revolutionary in the field of foldable phones. However, Xiaomi seems to be giving Samsung a tough competition.
A Chinese tech reviewer known as “T小白” bagged themself an early glimpse of an upcoming Intel Raptor Lake Refresh CPU. While they playfully dubbed the processor in question a ‘13700KS’ to avoid unwanted attention, the specs are consistent with those of the hotly anticipated Intel Core i7 14700K, leading to widespread speculation that the reviewer’s somehow got their hands on a 14th Gen CPU.
By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering Microsoft, PC gaming, console, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The Verge in 2012.
While Falcom’s Ys 10: Nordics is coming to Japan next month, its Western release is still up in the air. Fortunately, Clouded Leopard Entertainment has confirmed Korean and Traditional Chinese subtitles, so those regions will experience the action RPG in September. In the meantime, check out the latest trailer, highlighting some new combat mechanics.
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