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- The Witcher 4 will not be showcased at the 2025 Game Awards, as CD Projekt RED is focusing on internal development and the game is not expected to release before 2027.
- Archetype Entertainment will present their upcoming sci-fi RPG, Exodus, instead at the 2025 Game Awards.
- Nintendo has acquired Bandai Namcos Singapore studio and renamed it Nintendo Studios Singapore.
- Katsuhiro Harada of Tekken expressed interest in Capcoms decision to charge for Street Fighter tournament streams, and five games will be available for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers in December, with one Metroid Prime 4 amiibo unlocking a reward typically earned after 100% completion of the game.
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The Witcher 4 Missing at 2025 Game Awards, Archetype’s Exodus Presented Instead
CD Projekt RED (CDPR) has confirmed that there will be no new updates or trailers for The Witcher 4 at this year’s Game Awards. According to CDPR Co-CEO Micha Nowakowski, the studio will refrain from showcasing The Witcher 4 at the event, even despite its nomination for Most Anticipated Game. Instead, Archetype Entertainment will present a new trailer for their upcoming sci-fi RPG, Exodus, at the event on December 11. Nowakowski stated that the studio is prioritizing internal development over prerelease promotion, as the game is still far from completion. He noted that large-scale production of The Witcher 4 began about a year ago, and the game is not expected to be released before 2027. The technical demo shown earlier in the year was intended as a teaser of their graphics engine and technology, not the actual game. The Witcher 4 is nominated for Most Anticipated Game, alongside titles such as 007 First Light, Grand Theft Auto 6, Marvel’s Wolverine, and Resident Evil Requiem. Industry insider Jeff Grubb suggests that Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet may also be absent from the Game Awards.
Nintendo Acquires Bandai Namco’s Studio, Katsuhiro Harada Comments on Capcom Stream Fees – X Announces Metroid Prime 4 Amiibo Reward
In other news, Nintendo has acquired Bandai Namco’s Singapore studio and renamed it Nintendo Studios Singapore. Additionally, Katsuhiro Harada of Tekken has expressed interest in Capcom’s decision to charge for Street Fighter tournament streams. Separately, five games will be available to PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers in December, and one of the Metroid Prime 4 amiibo unlocks a reward typically earned after 100% completion of the game. Nowakowski concluded his statement on X (formerly Twitter) on November 26, 2025, by thanking fans for their votes and support.
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In other thrilling news, we’ve got a double dose of excitement from the world of gaming and animation! First off, Carlos Mendoza has been sleuthing around for us and discovered that Paramount is aiming to reboot our beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles following the success of Sonic the Hedgehog. Neal H. Moritz is set to bring Leo, Donnie, Raph, and Mikey back to the big screen with a fresh live-action reboot – you can dive into all the promising details here Paramount Aims to Reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Following Sonic’s Success. Meanwhile, Ahmed Hassan has been keeping an eye on the MOBA scene and brings us news of Quantic Dream Studios’ upcoming title Spellcasters Chronicles. This narrative-driven interactive game developer is bringing its unique storytelling to a 3v3 MOBA format with customizable characters and dynamic deck-building strategies – mark your calendars for the closed beta starting December 4th, and read all about it here Spellcasters Chronicles: Quantic Dream’s MOBA Reveals Closed Beta Dates. But wait, there’s more! Bruno Pferd has been delving into the world of anime production and found that Bandai Namco Filmworks is launching internal schools to train and develop in-house talent. With a goal of maintaining high-quality productions while nurturing young creativity, these initiatives could lead to original property proposals – check out this forward-thinking approach here Bandai Namco Launches Anime Production Courses.
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