Author Archives: Rebekah Valentine

  • How Indie ‘Super Group’ The Indie Houses Is Trying to Balance the Scales for Small Games

    New publishing collective The Indie Houses’ efforts to level the playing field for all small developers are aiming beyond its August 31 digital showcase. Continue reading

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    Bravely Default 2 Is Getting a Steam Release Next Month

    Bravely Default 2, previously confined only to the Nintendo Switch since its release earlier this year, is coming to PC via Steam very, very soon. It’s coming on September 2, 2021. Continue reading

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    The Waylanders, a Celtic Myth-Inspired RPG, Gets a November Release Date – Gamescom 2021

    The Waylanders, a party-based RPG drawing its inspirations from Celtic myth and legend, got a release date of November 16, 2021 at today’s Awesome Indies showcase at Gamescom. Continue reading

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    Abyssus, a New Roguelike FPS, Is Bringing ‘Brinepunk’ to Games

    If you’re not familiar with the steampunk subgenre of ‘brinepunk,’ just take a good look at Abyssus, a new roguelike FPS just announced at Gamescom’s Awesome Indies showcase. Continue reading

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    Shang-Chi Will Still Only Debut in Theaters, Despite COVID Surges

    Despite growing concerns around the COVID-19 Delta variant, Disney is committed to releasing Shang-Chi exclusively in theatres for the previously announced 45-day window, thanks to locked in partnership agreements. Continue reading

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