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France: Un collectionneur a retrouvé 29 cartes Pokémon Mew Antique d'une valeur de 2500 euros chacune. International: Ken Levine explique son départ de BioShock, une suite pour Deadzone: Rogue est annoncée, et Nintendo promet de nombreux jeux pour la Switch 2. Resident Evil Requiem reçoit un nouveau mode de jeu gratuit et Pragmata dépasse les 2 millions de ventes.

France

  1. Un collectionneur de cartes Pokémon TCG fait le tri dans l'ancienne chambre de ses enfants et retrouve 29 cartes Mew Antique qu'il avait oubliées, chacune valant désormais jusqu'à 2500 - jeuxvideo.com

    Un collectionneur de cartes Pokémon TCG fait le tri dans l'ancienne chambre de ses enfants et retrouve 29 cartes Mew Antique qu'il avait oubliées, chacune valant désormais jusqu'à 2500    jeuxvideo.com

International

  1. Ken Levine On Why He Quit Making BioShock Games--"Scary And Risky And Crazy"

    Veteran game developer Ken Levine stepped away from the BioShock series after 2013's BioShock Infinite, and while the series is going ahead with BioShock 4 , it's doing so without him. Why did Levine step away to work on a different game, Judas , instead of sticking with the series he created? Speaking to IGN , Levine said BioShock remains "very important" to him and that he feels "incredibly fortunate" to have worked on a franchise that means so much to so many people. However, he opted to step away in part because he "didn't have a lot else to say in that world." He also reflected on how working on established franchises can be something of a trap. "A franchise is an interesting thing because it can come to own you if you're not careful. It can define you. It was scary and risky and crazy to walk away from a very successful franchise. I didn't [walk away] because I didn't love the franchise," he said. "I wanted to step away and challenge myself in a different way, and challenge a team in a different way. Things can own you if you hold them too tightly rather than the other way around. I will always love [BioShock] and I can't wait to see what they do with it." Continue Reading at GameSpot

  2. One Of Steam’s Breakout Roguelites Is Getting A Sequel

    Deadzone: Rogue 2 has officially been announced by developer Prophecy Games, with the studio promising a sharper follow-up to the 2025 roguelite first-person shooter. Prophecy Games says that the core gunplay and foundation of the original game have been kept intact, but it's aiming to deliver an experience that's deeper, more flexible, and feels more rewarding to master. A demo for Deadzone: Rogue 2 will also go live in June 2026 on PC, showcasing how the sequel has evolved the concepts of the first game. As for those changes, Prophecy Games added that Deadzone: Rogue 2 will feature an expanded progression system that gives players greater control and build variety across various abilities, weapons, and run modifiers. New zones and environments will be introduced, and an expanded collection of enemies and bosses will keep players on their toes in the heat of battle. The "core feel" of Deadzone's gunplay will remain intact, but Prophecy Games says that it has been "refined and sharpened" across the board. Continue Reading at GameSpot

  3. Nintendo promises a strong roster of Switch 2 games to counterbalance the recent price increases

    Nintendo has promised to provide "a robust software line-up to enhance the Switch 2 ownership value" following the Switch 2 price increase (from $449.99 to $499.99) announced last week. Read more

  4. Wordle's getting a TV adaptation made in partnership with Jimmy Fallon’s Electric Hot Dog, please pray for our guides writers

    Wordle. A lot of people play it. In turn, a lot of guides writers at sites across the internet have to play it as part of their jobs, so that they can provide that big bunch of players with answers and helpful hints. It's relentless work that's invaluable in helping keep the likes of us full-time newsers and critics in jobs and one that might now end up leading these talented folks to have to bravely do something you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy - watching a TV show about regular people solving word puzzles that's being made in partnership with Jimmy Fallon’s production company. Read more

  5. "My fear doesn't matter" - Troy Baker reflects on recreating the opening to Raiders of the Lost Ark as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle arrives on Switch 2

    I can still clearly remember the first time I watched Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark with my brothers. I was young and nestled between them, and I felt safe in the knowledge they would protect me from anything too scary for five-year-old me. I also had my teddy just in case. I needn't have worried, though. Within moments, I was transfixed, partly by the sweltering Peruvian jungle but mostly by the handsome man in a fedora with a whip. I wanted to be just like him. I wanted his confidence, his strength, his sense of adventure, and I wanted his wardrobe too. Read more