Today several developers shared quite a few of interesting gaming news, about games big and not-quite-as-big.
Like every day, here at SimulationDaily, we post a roundup with more gaming news that couldn’t be covered in individual articles, to keep you up to date with the work of a wider variety of developers.
Before we get into it, here’s a series of handy links to the gaming news that did get their own separate coverage.
- Saudi Company Savvy Games Expects to Announce “Major Investment or Acquisition” in 2025
- G Fuel and FaZe Clan Sign Multi-Year Partnership
- Vein, the Multiplayer Zombie Survival Game, Gets Massive 0.013 Update
- T1 League of Legends Esports Documentary Coming Later This Month
- Atelier Yumia Fully Revealed With Release Date, Gameplay, Details, and More
We also published a brand-new interview with the developers of the recently released MOBA Predecessor.
If you’re interested in flight simulation news, you can also check out our specific dedicated roundup.
Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 Introduces the Power Sword
Today Focus released another trailer of Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2, showcasing on one of the most iconic weapons in the grimdark universe created by Games Workshop, the Power Sword.
Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 is coming on September 9 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Bleach Rebirth of Souls Introduces Gin Ichimaru
Bandai Namco released a new trailer for its upcoming anime game Bleach Rebirth of Souls. This time around, it introduces Gin Ichimaru, showing off his moves in action.
The game is coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Starminer Shows… Mining in New Trailer
Paradox Interactive released a new trailer of Starminer, the upcoming space base-building simulation game developed by CoolAndGoodGames and published by the indie label Paradox Arc.
The trailer shows pretty much the point of the game, which is mining. The game is coming in 2024 for PC.
Tactical FPS Dagger Directive Will be Published by MicroProse
If you like retro-style tactical FPS games, MicroProse and Arcane Alpacas had an announcement to share today that might interest you in the form of Dagger Directive.
The game’s page is already available on Steam for your wishlisting purposes. The developers mention that MicroProse will support them through art, marketing, QA, and more, helping make Dagger Directive a better game.
According to the announcement, the core gameplay is done and about half of the content is already implemented. The developer is currently focused on building missions, adding weapons and equipment, balancing gameplay, and fixing bugs.