If you can’t make it to Anime Expo this weekend, don’t worry! You can catch up with all of our announcements and card reveals from the event in our AX roundup blog.
Plus, you’ll also find updated print-and-play versions of our brand new demo decks!👇🔗
Watame and Cecilia talking to each other in simple English and Nihongo
Cecilia turns to me and asks me how to say Cheese in Nihongo
I look at her... "😔 chiizu..."
Dejavu...
#AnimeExpo2026 is just around the corner!
Studio TRIGGER is returning once again with our annual TRIGGER Panel!
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the latest “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2”, along with updates on “Delicious in Dungeon Season 2”, including a special message from the director!
And, most importantly, we will be revealing our next flagship title! 🔥
Hope to see you all soon!
🕐 July 4th / 2:00 PM
📍 The Novo
Gracias por todas vuestras preguntas. Dejadme que os saque de dudas:
1. 🛜 Dentro de un mes sacaremos un DLC con las salsas. Cada una irá por separado.
2. 💶 Podeis reservar en preventa de los PNGs de "Los Glaseados" antes de que se acaben.
3. 📆 Dentro de un año sacaremos el FriedChicken Pass. Tendréis todo nuestro catalogo por un módico precio al mes.
4. 🌏 No se permitirán usar VPNs para acceder a menús de otros paises ni compartir los PNGs con amigos.
5. 🚨 Como pirateeis los PNGs en pinterest iremos a vuestra casa.
As someone who's been collecting physical games since I was a literal child, hearing Sony's decision to cease physical production of games in January 2028 has honestly left me pretty heartbroken.
It's bad enough that so many games don't have the full game on the disc/cart, but now just...nothing at all? One of my favorite parts of finding a game I just LOVE is to lend it to friends or family (many who later buy their own copy if they like it enough) so that I can spread the love of the game and have people to talk about it with. Another one of my favorite hobbies is going to used game stores and hunting for rare treasures that are hard to find. (Plus if games are hard for you to afford, making back some of the money by selling it after definitely helps.) Thinking that future generations won't really have that experience, and that in the future that will be lost for an entire generation of games is...really sad.
I know a lot of games on PC/Steam already are digital only, and gacha/live service is a whole other conversation. And a lot of people buy console games digitally. But I still strongly prefer physical whenever I can and always have. It's also easier to control spending when I have to put in the effort to get a copy, instead of just scroll games and hit "buy now" and oopsies go over budget impulse spending. Knowing that in the future an entire console won't have that option feels...weird.
Their reasoning? Blame the consumers. Say that no one wants physical anymore. But I'm also curious where those numbers come from. (I'm not arguing it, maybe it's true, but I'd like to see it, because almost everyone I know still prefers physical.) Is it just an arbitrary statement made to save money and encourage the death of physical (digital has higher profit margins)? Is it because digital often has better sales, so people will just buy the game in its cheapest form? Is it due to the increasing cost of hardware? Or is it true that people who buy physical games are just a dying breed and the market has no demand for that anymore?
Anyway, I've been rather sad about it today.
While we’re not pleased with the ESA’s behavior (obviously), we’ve received reports of serious threats toward individuals. This behavior does not reflect SKG’s values and anyone found to be doing this will be banned immediately.
A good time to remind everyone that you can use Heroic Launcher on SteamOS/SteamDeck/SteamMachine to incorporate your GOG library into Steam OS's gaming mode.
(Works for other Linux OSs too!)