This week, Rockstar managed to grab everyone’s attention with an announcement that the first look at GTA VI – technically “the next Grand Theft Auto” – will arrive in December. We already know that we’re returning to Vice City, but I’m sure there will be more than a few surprises when the trailer finally drops!
Anyway, let’s catch up on everything else that happened this week.
In the News This Week
- Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer confirmed for December 2023
- Steam Deck OLED announced with longer battery life – price drop for original models
- The Legend Of Zelda to be turned in to a film, developed by Shigeru Miyamoto
- The annual PlayStation ‘spot the game references’ advert has landed
- Futurlab has a new CEO as James Marsden steps down
- Sony delay half of their Live Service games
- PlayStation to drop Twitter integration from next week
- The Expanse: A Telltale Series will be coming to Steam this month
- EA Sports WRC patch 1.3 targets PC stutter & adds Steam Deck support
Games in Review & Featured Articles
The release schedule is starting to ease up as we head into November, but thankfully there’s still some great games coming out:
- Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn Review – PS5, XSX|S, XBO, PC – 7/10
- Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord – PSVR2, Quest 3 – 7/10
- Retro Drive Revamped – PC – 6/10
- Nacon Revolution 5 Pro Controller – 7/10
Aside from that, Gareth brought us his thoughts on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3‘s campaign, which left a bitter taste in his mouth thanks to the short length and recycled Warzone map.
Finishing off the week, What We Played featured Modern Warfare 3, Jusant and Spider-Man 2.
Trailer Park
Green Hell Building update is now available on consoles
Brujah clan gameplay revealed for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2
Your Achievements
Here’s what you in our community have been up to this week:
- Andrewww can’t play The Quarry on PS Plus Extra anymore, so he’s dipped into Supermassive’s other games of late. Little Hope has led to House of Ashes, but he’s finding these ones fine for a single dash through, as opposed to Until Dawn’s replayable horror.
Have a good weekend and I’ll catch you again soon!
