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Weekly Release Roundup: The Highs and Lows of New Entertainment Drops

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By Logan Whitmere

Weekly Release Roundup: The Highs and Lows of New Entertainment Drops

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By Logan Whitmere

Are you ready for an exhilarating ride through April’s hottest video game releases? Buckle up as we dive into a month brimming with potential Game of the Year candidates, nostalgic remakes, and cutting-edge genres!

The Magic of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Let’s kick things off with a spotlight on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, developed by Sandfall Interactive and published by Kepler Interactive. This title, available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series, was featured in the latest Developer_Direct by Xbox. The game, which launches on April 24, offers turn-based combat within a visually stunning world, where a magical painter controls the fate of generations. For Game Pass subscribers, this game is a celebratory addition starting from its release day.

Turning Back Time with Days Gone Remastered

Reviving beloved classics, Bend Studio brings Days Gone Remastered to PlayStation 5 on April 25. Originally released in 2019 and making its way to PC in 2021, this remaster might just be the lift Bend Studio needs after a tough phase, including project cancellations and layoffs. Will this be the phoenix’s rise from the ashes for Bend Studio?

Step Into the Ring with Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

For fighting game aficionados, SNK Corporation’s Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves launches on April 24 on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. This title, continuing a legacy over a quarter century old, features iconic characters like Terry Bogard and introduces intriguing new entries like Cristiano Ronaldo into the mix.

Explore the Fantastical World of Sunderfolk

On April 23, dive into a fantastical tactical RPG adventure with Sunderfolk, developed by Secret Door and published by Dreamhaven. This game, featured in the Dreamhaven Showcase, offers cooperative gameplay for up to four players, with anthropomorphic animals and turn-based combat on hexagonal grids, available on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC.

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Chill Your Spine with Post Trauma

Red Soul Games and Raw Fury are set to deliver a spine-chilling experience with Post Trauma. Launching on April 22 across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, this early-century horror game combines puzzles and a terrifying atmosphere, promising to keep players on the edge of their seats.

Build Your Own Cosmos in Outworld Station

Trickjump Games Ltd. invites players into a galaxy of possibilities with Outworld Station, starting its early access on PC on April 22. Players can build and manage a space station, crafting a complex system of automation within a vast cosmic playground.

With these highlights and more, April is set to be an explosive month for gamers of all tastes. Whether you’re into remastered classics, tactical adventures, or spine-tingling horror, there’s something new waiting to be discovered. So, which game will you dive into first?

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