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Today in Gaming News – February 14, 2025

Air on Steam Deck

The gaming industry has delivered some more interesting gaming news today, including the return of a legendary visual novel and an extensive look at the newly revealed Tides of Annihilation.

Here at Simulation Daily, we publish roundups with more gaming news that couldn’t be covered in individual articles, to keep you up to date with the work and games from a wider variety of developers than we otherwise could.

Before we get into the news here are handy links to gaming news that did get its own separate coverage.

You can check out all the news below. Incidentally, if you’re interested specifically in flight simulation news, we have a dedicated roundup.

Legendary Visual Novel Air Coming to Steam Next Month with Steam Deck Support

Visual Arts is releasing a new Steam version of Key’s legendary visual novel Air, a seminal game in the genre that has made generations cry since its original release in 2000.

It’ll be released on March 5, 2025, with voiceovers in Japanese and subtitles in English, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese.

The feature set of this new release is quite rich, including the spin-off “First Sky Chapter,” retouched HD visuals and CG coloring, full Steam Deck support and controller support, on top of touch controls.

Tides of Annihilation Shows Extensive Gameplay

Following the reveal of Tides of Annihilation during the latest PlayStation State of Play, today we get to see plenty more gameplay.

The game is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, but Eclipse Glow has not revealed a release date just yet.

City Tales: Medieval Era Gets New Demo

The medieval city builder City Tales: Medieval Era just got a playable demo on Steam. It includes the following features.

The developers also revealed a gameplay trailer and provided an update on what they’re going to add next.

The game, which looks quite promising, releases in early access in 2025.

Norland Update Shifts Latest Features from Beta to Main Branch

The developer of Norland at Long Jaunt have been adding interesting features to the beta branch of the game, but now that they have been tested, the latest patch (#33) brings them all to the main branch of the early access game.

According to the full patch notes, the patch includes Walls, Towers, and Gates, 3D Landscapes, the Guest System Overhaul, Puppets, Local Map Intrigue, and bug fixes.

We also get features that weren’t in beta at all, in the form of bodyguards and sudden attacks, which make the new walls much more relevant.

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