Yakuza Kiwami 3 has leaked ahead of its expected announcement, giving fans a surprise glimpse into the future of the long-running Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) series. The leak, spotted by keen-eyed players on the official RGG website, strongly suggests that Yakuza Kiwami 3 will be officially revealed during the RGG Summit on September 24, 2025. This aligns with the developer's pattern of teasing announcements before major showcases, fueling speculation that a full reveal trailer will headline the event.
The Yakuza series has always had a unique way of blending intense storytelling with chaotic side activities, and the prospect of a Kiwami 3 remake has stirred excitement. While the last remake, Yakuza Kiwami 2, wowed fans with its updated visuals and mechanics as seen in its PlayStation E3 2018 trailer, expectations are high that Kiwami 3 will receive the same treatment. Reports from IGN highlight the community buzz, with players debating which entry in the Like A Dragon timeline stands as their personal favorite. For many, the chance to return to Kazuma Kiryu's journey in a polished, modern package feels long overdue.
The Call of Duty franchise has announced when fans can jump into the next undead apocalypse. Zombies mode for Call of Duty 7 will officially launch on November 14, 2025, bringing with it a fresh wave of action and survival gameplay. To mark the occasion, the developers released the Ashes of the Damned cinematic trailer, giving a haunting glimpse into what players can expect when battling hordes of zombies. The trailer, available to watch on IGN's YouTube channel, sets the stage for a chilling experience that pushes the mode into darker territory than ever before.
Zombies mode has become a defining feature of the Call of Duty brand, evolving from an experiment into a fan-favorite staple. With each new entry, it introduces fresh mechanics, characters, and storylines that expand on its lore. The November 2025 launch ensures it lands right before the holiday season, which could make it one of the year's most-played multiplayer experiences. Veteran players know the thrill of surviving endless waves, and many will be eager to compare this iteration to past classics.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is making a dramatic comeback, but not in the way fans might expect. Instead of a new game, the franchise is leaping onto the small screen with Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, a new Netflix original series. Season 1 is officially set to premiere on October 14, 2025, and early teasers suggest that if the show performs well, additional seasons could follow. For longtime fans of stealth action, the return of Sam Fisher in any form is news worth celebrating.
The reveal came with the official Netflix trailer, showcasing the shadowy, espionage-driven tone that defined the original games. Coverage from VGC captures the mood of the announcement, noting that many players have been waiting far too long for Fisher's return. While a TV series may not replace the thrill of sneaking through levels with night-vision goggles, it could introduce a new audience to the iconic franchise. Personally, having spent countless hours with stealth classics over the years, I can say this adaptation feels like the right move to reignite interest in one of gaming's most beloved series.
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