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Infamous Japan exclusive Mega Drive shooter Undeadline is getting its first release in Western territories thanks to Retro-Bit and D4 Enterprise.
This new version of the game is fully translated into English and comes with the game itself, a slipcase, full colour manual, reversible cover and a set of art cards. It can be pre-ordered now through various online retailers like Limited Run and Strictly Limited Games.
A full list of retailers stocking the new Retro-Bit English release of Undeadline can be found on Retro-Bit’s official website. The game is expected to ship in quarter 4 2025.
The GG Shinobi is the first portable entry in the Shinobi franchise, and originally saw release on the Game Gear back in 1991. Join us as we take a retrospective look at this title and see how well it holds up today!
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Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends is a 1993 Mega Drive game based on the British institution that is The Railway Series by Wilbert and Christopher Awdry. In our latest video we take a look at the game and try and figure out why it only released in North America:
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ArcForged’s Sonic Smackdown fan game has returned with a new title – Ultimate Sonic Smackdown. This new version of the game features 5 playable characters, 3v3 tag team combat and rollback netcode for responsive online multiplayer. You can check out the game’s launch trailer via the embed below:
Ultimate Sonic Smackdown is also being supported by producer Choctopus and their Discord channel the Treetop Village. If you’re looking for people to play in Ultimate Sonic Smackdown then we’d recommend joining the Treetop Village Discord to chat with like-minded Sonic fighting fans and organise some matches.
We’ve previously reported on Compile Heart’s new Mado Monogatari game which launched in Japan back in November 2024. The Mado Monogatari games are famous for being the franchise that brought about the debut of the Puyo characters, alongside Carbuncle and Arle prior to their inclusion in the Puyo Puyo franchise. These dungeon crawlers have largely stayed in Japan and have released on various SEGA platforms like the Mega Drive, Game Gear and Saturn.
In a miraculous move by Idea Factory, the latest game in the series will be localised for Western markets as Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy and release on July 29th 2025 for PS4, PS5 and Switch. The game can be pre-ordered on numerous online retailers now, and there’s also a special edition version that includes an art book, soundtrack, reversible cover and more. Click here to see what retailers are stocking Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy.
Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy released on PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch on July 29th 2025.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has revealed a slew of Nickelodeon guest characters are coming to the game for its September 25th 2025 launch. The first of these are SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star, complete with their own Bikini Bottom circuit. You can check them out in action via the embed below:
SEGA have also revealed that characters from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Avatar Legends are coming to Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds as well. We’re secretly hoping that Nickelodeon’s ownership of the Garfield IP and the upcoming release of Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift gives the lasanga-loving feline a fighting chance of being included too.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds launches on September 25th 2025 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2 and PC. The game is being developed by Sonic Team.
Megapixel Studio’s The House of the Dead 2 remake finally has a release date! The game will release first on PC and Nintendo Switch on August 7th 2025.
The House of the Dead 2: Remake has been previously scheduled for release in Spring 2025 on “all major platforms”, so here’s hoping Xbox and Playstation releases are still on the cards for a future date.
The House of the Dead 2: Remake is being developed by Megapixel Studio and published by Forever Entertainment under license from SEGA. This was also the arrangment for the original The House of the Dead: Remake which launched back in 2022 for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Switch.
In our latest YouTube video we delve into the world of the PICO-8 fantasy console and take a look at 5 SEGA homebrew titles developed for it. You can watch the video via the embed below:
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A Persona 4 remake has been rumoured for quite some time now, but finally Atlus have decided to make it official with the announcement of Persona 4 Revival – a full remake of Persona 4 that is coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S and PS5. You can check out a short little teaser trailer via the embed below:
Persona 4 is largely considered the game that finally brought the Shin Megami Tensei series into Western popularity. The game was originally released for PS2 in 2008, before receivng the Golden remake for Vita in 2012. Persona 4 Golden was then brought to PC in 2020, and then to Switch, PS4 and Xbox in 2023.
Persona 4 Revival is being developed by P-Studio with publishing duties being dealt with by Atlus and SEGA. There is currently no release date at the time of writing.
Previously revealed back in December 2024, Project Century is a new game from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio that plays like a Yakuza game set in the past.
It would appear the game is set in multiple timelines as the last trailer showcased a Kamurocho from 1915, but the latest trailer showcased at Summer Games Fest brings the action into 1943 and gives the game a proper title – Stranger Than Heaven. You can check out the latest trailer via the embed below:
Stranger Than Heaven still has no release date or even any target platforms. The game is being developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio.
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