The gaming industry has delivered some more gaming news today, including a look at a new Quintessential Quintuplets game and a demo for Stellar Blade on PC.
Before we get into the news, here are handy links to gaming news that did get its own separate coverage.
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Reveals PC, PS5, and Mobile Simultaneous Worldwide Release
- Star Citizen Event Just Made Over $24 Million, Second Biggest Event Ever for the Space Simulator
- Valorant Developer Update Discusses Replays, Unreal Engine 5, Smurfing, and More
- ToHeart Remake Reveals More Characters and Voice Actors
- Transport Management Sim Worldwide Rush Describes Development on AI Rivals, Passengers, and More
- Car Dealer Simulator Has Been Released, Bringing Players Into the Used Car Industry
You can check out all the news below. Incidentally, if you’re interested specifically in flight simulation news, we have a dedicated roundup.
The Quintessential Quintuplets: Illusion, Abyss, and the Magic Academy Gets Super-Cute Anime Opening
















Mages released a very cute anime opening cutscene of the upcoming game, The Quintessential Quintuplets: Illusion, Abyss, and the Magic Academy.
We get to hear the theme song “Tomorrow” performed by the voice actresses of the quintuplets themselves, and take a look at a gallery of screenshots and artwork.
If you’re wondering, the story has the same premise as the original anime, but the Quintuplets are enrolled in a Hogwarts-like magic academy. They’re still risking failing, and still need Futaro Uesugi to tutor them.
Unlike previous games dedicated to the series this isn’t just a visual novel, but it’s actually a dungeon crawling JRPG with a full combat and progression system on top of the romance.
It’ll release in Japan for PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch on September 18, 2025.
Stellar Blade PC Version Gets a Demo
Sgift Up and Sony Interactive Entertainment released a demo for the upcoming PC version of its action game Stellar Blade.
You can find the demo on Steam to enjoy a taste of the game before it launches on PC on June 11.
Project Motor Racing Reveals the Lola T70 Mk3B GT




Today, Straight4 Studios announced another classic car coming to Project Motor Racing, which will release in fall 2025.
The new car is the classic Lola T70 Mk3B GT, and you can see what it looks like in the game in the gallery above.