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Studio MDHR have revealed they are developing a retro throwback Cuphead game called Mighty Cuphead Adventure. What’s really interesting is that the lead platform for the game is the SEGA Master System.
A physical Master System version will also release in the future. You can check out the reveal trailer below:
Mighty Cuphead Adventure will release on SEGA Master System, PC and “modern consoles” at some point in the future. There is no release date at the time of writing and the game is still in active development.
SEGA have revealed a new indie Sonic title is in development for PC called Sonic Pico Park.
Developed by Tecopark, Sonic Pico Park is essentially a sequel to Tecopark’s own Pico Park 1 and 2. Sonic Pico Park is a co-operative multiplayer platform game where you have to solve puzzles with up to 3 friends. You can check out the reveal trailer below:
Along with the announcement of Sonic Pico Park, the classic edition of Pico Park is now available for free through Steam. Pico Park 1 & 2 are also discounted on Steam.
Sonic Pico Park has no set release date at the time of writing, but the game is set for release on PC. There is also no word on whether the game will land on other platforms.
The Creative Assembly have formally announced their sequel to 2014’s Alien Isolation.
Alien Isolation 2 was originally teased back in April 2026, but a new trailer showcased at Summer Games Fest 2026 reveals the game proper and also confirms the game will release on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2 and PC. You can watch the trailer below:
There is currently no release date set for Alien Isolation 2 at the time of writing.
New Virtua Fighter Project finally has a proper title in the form of Virtua Fighter Crossroads. Revealed at Summer Games Fest 2026, Virtua Fighter Crossroads is being developed by RGG Studio and features and extensive single player story mode with 4 protagonists. One of them is Cielo who is highlighted in the latest trailer:
Along with the new trailer we also get confirmation of the return of Pai Chan.
Virtua Fighter Crossroads is still in active development but is scheduled for release in 2027. No target platforms have been revealed at the time of writing.
Sonic Racing CrossWorlds will continue with a 2nd year of DLC that includes a new circuit based on City Escape that has now been invaded by Godzilla himself.
But that’s not all, because a 2nd DLC pack adds Evangelion characters to CrossWorlds. Rei Ayanami and Asuka Langley Soryu appear as playable racers, while Eva Unit-01 appears as a giant on-track obstacle.
You can check out the reveal trailer for Season Pass Two below:
There is currently no release date for any season two content, but the remaining season one content will release in July 2026 (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and October 2026 (Avatar Legends).
Sonic Racing CrossWorlds is out now on Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
Stranger Than Heaven was showcased at Summer Games Fest 2026 with a brand new trailer that reveals SEGA have licensed the likeness of another dead celebrity in the form of Tupac Shakur.
The game had already confirmed the use of Bunta Sugawara’s likeness, but what’s especially disappointing about this use of Tupac’s likeness is that it was arranged with his “estate”. Tupac’s “estate” is owned by Tom Whalley who is not related to Tupac in anyway. Whalley is actually being sued Sekyiwa Shakur – Tupac’s actual living sister.
Stranger Than Heaven is being developed by RGG Studio and it launches on the 15th of January 2027 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. I would recommend not supporting this release if you don’t want to inadvertently send royalties to a rich guy who seized Tupac’s estate after the passing of Tupac’s mother.
Scans for 28 SEGA Wii games have now been added to the Seventh Generation Software section of the website. You can view the full list of additions with direct links to each game below:
We’ve added a huge selection of SEGA DS game cover, instruction manual and cartridge scans to our 7th generation SEGA software section. See below for a full list of additions and direct links to each game entry:
Legend of Illusion is the 3rd title in the 8 bit Illusion series of Mickey Mouse platformers. Originally releasing on the Game Gear in 1995, this was the first entry in the series to be developed by Sonic Chaos/Triple Trouble developers Aspect.
Well here’s a nice surprise – KaZe video pinball title Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators is getting a PC port thanks to publisher BeXide Inc.
Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators originally released in June 1995 exclusively for the SEGA Saturn. BeXide Inc previosuly ported the game to iOS in 2010, but are now giving the game a wider PC release through Steam. Last Gladiators is one of the Saturn’s best video pinball games. We did a video about it back in June 2023:
Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators also received a Saturn sequel called Digital Pinball: Necronomicon in November 1996. KaZe also developed Super Pinball: Behind the Mask and Super Pinball II: The Amazing Odyssey for SNES, as well as Akira Psycho Ball for the PS2.
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