Kingdom Come: Deliverance II adds its first major DLC, Legacy of the Forge. Warhorse Studios has confirmed that the new content focuses heavily on craftsmanship, community building, and personal customization. Players will once again step into the boots of Henry of Skalitz, who this time takes control of the Forge in Kuttenberg. Rebuilding the blacksmith's workshop is only the start—players can design a fully fleshed-out homestead, complete with private quarters and functional crafting spaces.
Homesteads bring a new layer of replayability to the medieval RPG. According to the official Legacy of the Forge DLC trailer, players can customize living quarters, upgrade the forge, and create a workshop environment that reflects their own style. This expansion could even serve as a testing ground for mechanics expected in a future Kingdom Come Deliverance 3. Fans who enjoyed the historical accuracy and challenging combat of the first two games will likely find this a welcome evolution of the formula.
MachineGames confirms Wolfenstein is a trilogy that remains unfinished. In a wide-ranging interview with Noclip, the studio behind Wolfenstein and the upcoming Indiana Jones title reaffirmed their commitment to telling the final chapter of the Nazi-fighting saga. While Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus pushed the franchise into daring narrative territory, the developers emphasized that the third mainline entry is essential to closing out B.J. Blazkowicz's journey.
The wait continues, but the intent is clear. MachineGames stated plainly that Wolfenstein "was always supposed to be a trilogy". Despite spin-off releases like Youngblood, which branched into cooperative play, the central story has unfinished business. Reports from Video Games Chronicle echo the studio's commitment to seeing the series through to its conclusion. For players who vividly remember the adrenaline of The New Colossus launch trailer, this reassurance keeps the hype alive—even if no release date has yet been announced.
PlayStation reveals the breathtaking environments of Ghost of Yōtei. Ahead of its October 2, 2025 release, fans got their first detailed look at the game's world through an official Journey Through the Edge of Japan showcase. Inspired by real-life landscapes, the environments balance authenticity with artistic flourishes. Colorful flower gardens, misty mountain passes, and serene shrines invite players to immerse themselves in a setting that feels both historical and dreamlike.
Ghost of Yōtei will launch exclusively on PlayStation 5. The official PlayStation announcement on X highlighted how the game's environments draw directly from actual Japanese regions, giving players a sense of walking through living history. Following in the footsteps of titles like Ghost of Tsushima, the upcoming release appears poised to blend cinematic storytelling with expansive exploration. The timing of the October release ensures it will be one of the year's most talked-about exclusives.
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