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                <title><![CDATA[Novogamer Weekly - May 15, 2026]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/novogamer-weekly-may-15-2026-D7NWAn50</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>It has been one of those nicely varied gaming weeks where there is a bit of everything: chunky co-op endgame content, old-school arcade love, big subscription drops, strange Nintendo retro choices, and a survival sequel making an absolutely massive splash.</p>
<h2>1. Ghost of Yōtei Legends’ Raid gets a proper post-game spotlight</h2>
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<p>PlayStation and Sucker Punch gave us a lovely behind-the-scenes look at the endgame Raid for <strong>Ghost of Yōtei Legends</strong>, and it sounds like the studio learned a lot from Ghost of Tsushima Legends.</p>
<p>The Raid is built around four-player coordination, supernatural boss battles, and puzzle-style teamwork, but the interesting bit is how Sucker Punch tried to make it less punishing to return to. Teams can replay boss sections rather than committing to one huge session, which feels like a very sensible improvement.</p>
<p>My take: this is exactly the kind of support multiplayer modes need. Keep the challenge, but respect people’s time.</p>
<h2>2. Subnautica 2 has had a monster Early Access launch</h2>
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<p><strong>Subnautica 2</strong> entered Early Access this week and, according to Unknown Worlds, sold <strong>2 million copies in 12 hours</strong>, with a huge concurrent player peak across PC and Xbox.</p>
<p>That is a ridiculous start for an Early Access survival game, but not a surprising one. The original Subnautica built up years of goodwill, and the sequel’s promise of co-op exploration on a new alien world is clearly landing with players.</p>
<p>There are some Early Access caveats, of course, but the overall energy around this launch feels very positive. People wanted more Subnautica. They got more Subnautica. They immediately dived in.</p>
<h2>3. Forza Horizon 6 is nearly here, and Game Pass is stacked<button><svg width="20" height="21" viewBox="0 0 20 21" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="icon-lg"><path d="M16.0012 7.78796C16.0012 7.07693 16.0013 6.58359 15.97 6.20007C15.9469 5.91812 15.9091 5.72861 15.8577 5.58484L15.802 5.45496C15.6481 5.15285 15.4137 4.89982 15.1262 4.72351L14.9993 4.6532C14.8413 4.57274 14.6297 4.51592 14.2542 4.48523C13.8707 4.45391 13.3771 4.453 12.6663 4.453H7.33325C6.62221 4.453 6.12888 4.4539 5.74536 4.48523C5.46351 4.50826 5.27388 4.54512 5.13013 4.59656L5.00024 4.6532C4.69799 4.80722 4.44511 5.04134 4.2688 5.32898L4.19849 5.45496C4.11798 5.61296 4.06122 5.82437 4.03052 6.20007C3.99918 6.58359 3.99829 7.07693 3.99829 7.78796V12.1815L5.01782 11.1629L5.19458 11.0028C6.1104 10.2557 7.46195 10.3092 8.31567 11.1629L13.6038 16.451C13.8548 16.4469 14.0675 16.4399 14.2542 16.4247C14.6295 16.394 14.8413 16.3371 14.9993 16.2567L15.1262 16.1854C15.4136 16.0091 15.6481 15.756 15.802 15.454L15.8577 15.3241C15.9091 15.1803 15.9469 14.9906 15.97 14.7088C16.0013 14.3254 16.0012 13.8318 16.0012 13.121V7.78796ZM7.37525 12.1034C7.00846 11.7366 6.42786 11.714 6.03442 12.035L5.95825 12.1034L4.0022 14.0594C4.00634 14.3101 4.0153 14.5224 4.03052 14.7088C4.0612 15.0844 4.11803 15.296 4.19849 15.454L4.2688 15.5809C4.44511 15.8683 4.69813 16.1028 5.00024 16.2567L5.13013 16.3124C5.2739 16.3638 5.46341 16.4016 5.74536 16.4247C6.12888 16.456 6.62222 16.4559 7.33325 16.4559H11.7268L7.37525 12.1034ZM13.0852 8.37097C13.085 7.81792 12.6363 7.37 12.0833 7.37C11.5302 7.37 11.0815 7.81792 11.0813 8.37097C11.0813 8.92418 11.53 9.37293 12.0833 9.37293C12.6365 9.37293 13.0852 8.92418 13.0852 8.37097ZM14.4153 8.37097C14.4153 9.65872 13.371 10.703 12.0833 10.703C10.7955 10.703 9.75122 9.65872 9.75122 8.37097C9.7514 7.08338 10.7956 6.03992 12.0833 6.03992C13.3709 6.03992 14.4151 7.08338 14.4153 8.37097ZM17.3313 13.121C17.3313 13.81 17.3319 14.367 17.2952 14.8172C17.2624 15.2182 17.1974 15.5794 17.053 15.9159L16.9866 16.0585C16.7211 16.5794 16.3172 17.0151 15.8215 17.3192L15.6038 17.4413C15.227 17.6332 14.8206 17.7124 14.3625 17.7499C13.9123 17.7866 13.3553 17.786 12.6663 17.786H7.33325C6.64416 17.786 6.0872 17.7866 5.63696 17.7499C5.23628 17.7171 4.87563 17.6519 4.53931 17.5077L4.39673 17.4413C3.87561 17.1757 3.43911 16.772 3.13501 16.2762L3.01294 16.0585C2.82097 15.6817 2.74177 15.2752 2.70435 14.8172C2.66758 14.367 2.66821 13.8099 2.66821 13.121V7.78796C2.66821 7.09887 2.66756 6.54192 2.70435 6.09168C2.74176 5.63388 2.82113 5.22806 3.01294 4.85144L3.13501 4.63269C3.4391 4.13698 3.87569 3.73313 4.39673 3.46765L4.53931 3.40125C4.8756 3.25701 5.23632 3.1918 5.63696 3.15906C6.0872 3.12227 6.64416 3.12293 7.33325 3.12293H12.6663C13.3553 3.12293 13.9123 3.12229 14.3625 3.15906C14.8206 3.19648 15.227 3.27568 15.6038 3.46765L15.8215 3.58972C16.3174 3.89382 16.7211 4.33032 16.9866 4.85144L17.053 4.99402C17.1973 5.33034 17.2624 5.69099 17.2952 6.09168C17.332 6.54192 17.3313 7.09887 17.3313 7.78796V13.121Z" fill="currentColor"></path></svg></button></h2>
<p>Xbox’s latest Game Pass wave is a busy one, with <strong>Forza Horizon 6</strong>, <strong>DOOM: The Dark Ages</strong>, <strong>Subnautica 2</strong>, <strong>Mixtape</strong>, <strong>Outbound</strong>, and more either live or imminent. The big one, obviously, is Forza Horizon 6, which starts early access today for Premium Upgrade players before its wider Game Pass arrival on May 19.</p>
<p>Source:&nbsp;<a href="https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/05/05/xbox-game-pass-may-2026-wave-1/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Xbox Wire</a></p>
<p>A Japan-set Forza Horizon is such an easy win on paper that it almost feels unfair. If Playground gets the roads, cities, mountains, and night-time atmosphere right, this could be the “clear your weekend” game of the month.</p>
<h2>4. Nintendo Switch 2 is getting a better-value bundle this summer<button><svg width="20" height="21" viewBox="0 0 20 21" fill="none" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="icon-lg"><path d="M16.0012 7.78796C16.0012 7.07693 16.0013 6.58359 15.97 6.20007C15.9469 5.91812 15.9091 5.72861 15.8577 5.58484L15.802 5.45496C15.6481 5.15285 15.4137 4.89982 15.1262 4.72351L14.9993 4.6532C14.8413 4.57274 14.6297 4.51592 14.2542 4.48523C13.8707 4.45391 13.3771 4.453 12.6663 4.453H7.33325C6.62221 4.453 6.12888 4.4539 5.74536 4.48523C5.46351 4.50826 5.27388 4.54512 5.13013 4.59656L5.00024 4.6532C4.69799 4.80722 4.44511 5.04134 4.2688 5.32898L4.19849 5.45496C4.11798 5.61296 4.06122 5.82437 4.03052 6.20007C3.99918 6.58359 3.99829 7.07693 3.99829 7.78796V12.1815L5.01782 11.1629L5.19458 11.0028C6.1104 10.2557 7.46195 10.3092 8.31567 11.1629L13.6038 16.451C13.8548 16.4469 14.0675 16.4399 14.2542 16.4247C14.6295 16.394 14.8413 16.3371 14.9993 16.2567L15.1262 16.1854C15.4136 16.0091 15.6481 15.756 15.802 15.454L15.8577 15.3241C15.9091 15.1803 15.9469 14.9906 15.97 14.7088C16.0013 14.3254 16.0012 13.8318 16.0012 13.121V7.78796ZM7.37525 12.1034C7.00846 11.7366 6.42786 11.714 6.03442 12.035L5.95825 12.1034L4.0022 14.0594C4.00634 14.3101 4.0153 14.5224 4.03052 14.7088C4.0612 15.0844 4.11803 15.296 4.19849 15.454L4.2688 15.5809C4.44511 15.8683 4.69813 16.1028 5.00024 16.2567L5.13013 16.3124C5.2739 16.3638 5.46341 16.4016 5.74536 16.4247C6.12888 16.456 6.62222 16.4559 7.33325 16.4559H11.7268L7.37525 12.1034ZM13.0852 8.37097C13.085 7.81792 12.6363 7.37 12.0833 7.37C11.5302 7.37 11.0815 7.81792 11.0813 8.37097C11.0813 8.92418 11.53 9.37293 12.0833 9.37293C12.6365 9.37293 13.0852 8.92418 13.0852 8.37097ZM14.4153 8.37097C14.4153 9.65872 13.371 10.703 12.0833 10.703C10.7955 10.703 9.75122 9.65872 9.75122 8.37097C9.7514 7.08338 10.7956 6.03992 12.0833 6.03992C13.3709 6.03992 14.4151 7.08338 14.4153 8.37097ZM17.3313 13.121C17.3313 13.81 17.3319 14.367 17.2952 14.8172C17.2624 15.2182 17.1974 15.5794 17.053 15.9159L16.9866 16.0585C16.7211 16.5794 16.3172 17.0151 15.8215 17.3192L15.6038 17.4413C15.227 17.6332 14.8206 17.7124 14.3625 17.7499C13.9123 17.7866 13.3553 17.786 12.6663 17.786H7.33325C6.64416 17.786 6.0872 17.7866 5.63696 17.7499C5.23628 17.7171 4.87563 17.6519 4.53931 17.5077L4.39673 17.4413C3.87561 17.1757 3.43911 16.772 3.13501 16.2762L3.01294 16.0585C2.82097 15.6817 2.74177 15.2752 2.70435 14.8172C2.66758 14.367 2.66821 13.8099 2.66821 13.121V7.78796C2.66821 7.09887 2.66756 6.54192 2.70435 6.09168C2.74176 5.63388 2.82113 5.22806 3.01294 4.85144L3.13501 4.63269C3.4391 4.13698 3.87569 3.73313 4.39673 3.46765L4.53931 3.40125C4.8756 3.25701 5.23632 3.1918 5.63696 3.15906C6.0872 3.12227 6.64416 3.12293 7.33325 3.12293H12.6663C13.3553 3.12293 13.9123 3.12229 14.3625 3.15906C14.8206 3.19648 15.227 3.27568 15.6038 3.46765L15.8215 3.58972C16.3174 3.89382 16.7211 4.33032 16.9866 4.85144L17.053 4.99402C17.1973 5.33034 17.2624 5.69099 17.2952 6.09168C17.332 6.54192 17.3313 7.09887 17.3313 7.78796V13.121Z" fill="currentColor"></path></svg></button></h2>
<p>Nintendo announced a <strong>Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle</strong> launching in early June at participating retailers. It includes the console plus a download code for one of three games: <strong>Mario Kart World</strong>, <strong>Donkey Kong Bananza</strong>, or <strong>Pokémon Pokopia</strong>.</p><p>Source:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nintendo.com/us/whatsnew/nintendo-switch-2-choose-your-game-bundle-launches-this-summer/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nintendo</a></p>

<p>This is a smart bundle because it does not force everyone into the same pack-in. Mario Kart is the obvious crowd-pleaser, Donkey Kong is the big platforming pick, and Pokémon Pokopia gives cozy players something more relaxed. More choice at checkout is always welcome.</p>
<h2>5. PlayStation Plus gets Star Wars Outlaws, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Time Crisis</h2><figure><img src="https://r2.novogamer.com/748187/08cf3c6698f64bcae01599c73ddd82dc.png?v=1778857216" id="9c49a662-5fdd-4ea6-a7f1-0d3065ce0af6" data-image="9c49a662-5fdd-4ea6-a7f1-0d3065ce0af6"></figure>

<p>May’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog is a strong one. <strong>Star Wars Outlaws</strong>, <strong>Red Dead Redemption 2</strong>, <strong>The Thaumaturge</strong>, <strong>Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn</strong>, <strong>Broken Sword: Reforged</strong>, and more arrive on May 19, while Premium players also get <strong>Time Crisis</strong>.</p>
<p>Time Crisis being back is the kind of thing that makes me instantly nostalgic. Star Wars Outlaws and Red Dead 2 are the headline names, but that arcade inclusion is a lovely little extra for anyone who still misses light-gun games.</p>
<h2>6. Saros is showing more of its story side</h2>

<p>Housemarque shared a new behind-the-scenes look at <strong>Saros</strong>, focusing on lead character Arjun Devraj and actor Rahul Kohli’s performance capture work.</p>
<p>Saros already had attention because it is Housemarque following up Returnal, but this update is a nice reminder that the studio is not just chasing bullet patterns and spectacle. It wants a stronger character-driven hook too.</p>
<p>I’m very into that. Returnal’s atmosphere was already incredible; if Saros can pair that level of action with a more front-facing cast, it could be something special.</p>
<h2>7. Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 is officially coming this summer</h2><figure><img src="https://r2.novogamer.com/748188/ad23d681faecba7cbaa7473a0e6f618c.png?v=1778857286" id="fbd61830-b33c-4d29-86b9-f2ec7de524df" data-image="fbd61830-b33c-4d29-86b9-f2ec7de524df"></figure>

<p>Daybreak and Cold Iron Studios announced <strong>Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2</strong>, due this summer for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Epic Games Store, and Steam.</p>
<p>The sequel expands the squad size from three to four players and promises deeper customization, including mix-and-match weapons, abilities, and classes.</p>
<p>That already sounds like the right direction. The first game had a solid “squad vs xenomorph chaos” foundation, and a four-player sequel with more build depth could turn it into a proper co-op regular.</p>
<h2>8. Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II finally has a date</h2>

<p><strong>Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II</strong> launches on May 21 for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC, timed alongside the Warhammer Skulls showcase.</p>
<p>The sequel has two playable factions, two campaigns, and a much bigger strategic layer around controlling territory. More importantly, the first Mechanicus had one of the most memorable Warhammer game soundtracks ever, and composer Guillaume David is back.</p>
<p>That alone is enough to get tactical fans listening.</p>
<h2>Bonus: Nintendo is still making the Virtual Boy weirdly relevant</h2><figure><img src="https://r2.novogamer.com/748189/bd97d3ecacef88348a7f10e19a5946be.png?v=1778857337" id="f6d4b77b-15fe-4901-b57c-655dadbe5683" data-image="f6d4b77b-15fe-4901-b57c-655dadbe5683"></figure>
<p>Nintendo also added more Virtual Boy classics to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, including <strong>V-Tetris</strong>, <strong>Jack Bros.</strong>, <strong>Space Invaders Virtual Collection</strong>, <strong>Virtual Bowling</strong>, and <strong>Vertical Force</strong>.</p><p>Source:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nintendo.com/us/whatsnew/new-update-for-nintendo-switch-online-expansion-pack-members-may-2026/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nintendo</a></p>

<p>I still cannot quite believe Virtual Boy support is a real part of the Switch 2 era, but I love that Nintendo is preserving odd corners of its history rather than pretending they never happened.</p>]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 14:47:52 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Novogamer Weekly - May 22, 2026]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/novogamer-weekly-may-22-2026-WeWyKXX5</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<h2>1. Forza Horizon 6 finally takes us to Japan</h2>
<p>Xbox had a big week thanks to&nbsp;<a href="https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/05/19/xbox-game-pass-may-2026-wave-2/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Forza Horizon 6 launching on May 19</a>, and honestly, Japan still feels like the dream setting for this series.</p>
<p>The new Horizon map leans into Tokyo streets, mountain roads, temples, cherry blossoms, snowy routes, and over 550 cars. Xbox also published a nice behind-the-scenes look at how Playground Games recreated Japanese landmarks, including how the team handled cultural detail and tourist-style exploration through the new Journal system.</p>
<p>My opinion: this is exactly where Forza Horizon should be right now. The series is at its best when the map feels like a vacation you can drift through, and Japan gives it the perfect excuse to be beautiful, fast, and a little bit dramatic.</p>
<h2>2. Game Pass is having a stacked second half of May</h2>
<p>Alongside Forza, Xbox confirmed the next Game Pass wave, and there is a lot in here&nbsp;<a href="https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/05/19/xbox-game-pass-may-2026-wave-2/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Remnant II, Luna Abyss, Escape Simulator, Echo Generation 2, Final Fantasy VI, Jurassic World Evolution 3, and more</a> are either landing now or very soon.</p>
<p>The best bit is the variety. You can race around Japan, jump into co-op shooting, solve escape rooms, revisit a classic Final Fantasy, or build dinosaur parks. That is the kind of subscription month that makes Game Pass feel like a proper buffet instead of just a backlog trap.</p>
<p>Luna Abyss is the one I’d keep an eye on. First-person action, platforming, bullet-hell combat, and cosmic horror sounds like a very specific mix, but when that kind of thing works, it really works.</p>
<h2>3. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is here, and it looks delightful</h2>

<p>The game sends Yoshi into the pages of a magical book, with quirky creatures, colorful worlds, and that softer Nintendo energy that makes a game easy to recommend to basically anyone. It may not be the loudest release of the month, but sometimes that is exactly what makes a game stand out.</p>
<p>My take: I like when Nintendo lets Yoshi be strange and gentle. Not every platformer needs to be a huge mechanical flex. Sometimes you just want a pretty little adventure that makes you smile and gives you a reason to explore every corner.</p>
<h2>4. LEGO Batman returns with co-op, suits, Batmobiles, and deep-cut fan service</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news/2026/may/lego-batman-legacy-of-the-dark-knight-launch" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight</a> launches May 22, with Deluxe Edition early access already live. LEGO’s press release says the game includes 100 outfits, a packed Batcave, local two-player co-op, multiple difficulty options, and a September DLC update with Joker and Harley Quinn content.</p>
<p>That sounds like a very confident LEGO game. The older LEGO Batman games already had a lot of personality, but this one seems to be leaning harder into the full history of Batman, from suits to vehicles to references.</p>
<p>I’m always happy when LEGO games remember that they work best as playful tribute acts. Give fans the jokes, give them the unlockables, give them a couch co-op option, and let the chaos happen.</p>
<h2>5. 007 First Light is almost ready for mission start</h2>
<p>IO Interactive’s Bond game is nearly here. The official PlayStation page list&nbsp;<a href="https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/007-first-light/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">007 First Light for release on May 27, 2026</a>, with pre-order bonuses and 24-hour early access for the Deluxe Edition.</p>
<p>This one still has my attention because IO Interactive is such a good match for Bond. Hitman already proved the studio knows stealth, disguises, gadgets, elegant locations, and player choice. If 007 First Light can mix that with blockbuster action without losing the cleverness, this could be the most interesting Bond game in a very long time.</p>
<p>Also, the cast list is surprisingly fun, with Patrick Gibson as Bond, Gemma Chan, Lennie James, and Lenny Kravitz all involved. That is not a bad way to make the project feel bigger than just “Hitman but spy.”</p>
<h2>6. PlayStation is bringing back State of Play in June</h2>
<p>Sony confirmed that <a href="https://blog.playstation.com/2026/05/20/state-of-play-returns-tuesday-june-2/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">State of Play returns on June 2</a>, and this one sounds bigger than the usual quick update show. It is planned for over an hour and will include a closer look at Marvel’s Wolverine.</p>
<p>That alone makes it worth watching. Wolverine has been one of those games people have been waiting to properly see for a long time, and Insomniac usually knows how to make superhero games feel fast, readable, and stylish.</p>
<p>Even better, Sony is doing some theater watch parties in the US through Alamo Drafthouse. That is a fun touch. More game showcases should feel like events instead of just another stream you half-watch with one eye on chat.</p>
<h2>7. PlayStation Plus May is a strong catalog month</h2><p>PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium got a nice May lineup, with <a href="https://blog.playstation.com/2026/05/13/playstation-plus-game-catalog-for-may-star-wars-outlaws-red-dead-redemption-2-bramble-the-mountain-king-the-thaumaturge-and-more/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Star Wars Outlaws, Red Dead Redemption 2, Bramble: The Mountain King, The Thaumaturge, Time Crisis, and more</a> available from May 19.</p>

<p>This is a strong “try something you missed” month. Star Wars Outlaws is the obvious headline if you skipped it at launch, while Red Dead Redemption 2 returning is always a win because, well, it is Red Dead Redemption 2. Bramble and The Thaumaturge also make the list feel less predictable, which I appreciate.</p>
<p>If you have Extra or Premium and somehow still have not played Red Dead Redemption 2, now is probably the time. Clear some space in your life first though. That game does not do “quick weekend project.”</p>
<h2>8. Warhammer Skulls brought new reveals and demos</h2>
<p>Warhammer fans had their own showcase this week, with the 10th anniversary <a href="https://www.warhammer-community.com/en-gb/articles/qxyddr1b/warhammer-skulls-video-game-festival-returns-this-month/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Warhammer Skulls festival</a> going live on May 21. The event brought sales, updates, demos, and new game announcements.</p>
<p>The big reveals included <a href="https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/2-new-warhammer-games-announced-in-epic-10th-anniversary-warhammer-skulls-showcase/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate - Deathwatch and Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Deathmaster</a>, plus demos for Warhammer Survivors and Warhammer 40K: Boltgun 2.</p>
<p>I like that Warhammer games are not all trying to be the same thing. Tactical RPGs, action platformers, retro shooters, survivor-likes, strategy games - the universe is big enough to support all of it, and Skulls is a good reminder that the franchise is in a healthy place.</p>
<h2>Final thoughts</h2>
<p>This was one of those weeks where the industry felt busy in a good way. We got major releases, cozy exclusives, subscription wins, showcase dates, and some nice fan-service-heavy announcements.</p>
<p>The biggest story is probably Forza Horizon 6, just because a new Forza Horizon set in Japan is the kind of thing people have wanted for years. But personally, I like the overall spread this week. There is something for racing fans, Nintendo fans, PlayStation fans, LEGO fans, Warhammer fans, and anyone who just wants a good excuse to play something different.</p>
<p>That is a pretty good week.</p>]]></description>
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                <author><![CDATA[Mason]]></author>
                <guid>WeWyKXX5</guid>
                <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 15:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Novogamer Weekly - May 1, 2026]]></title>
                <link>https://novogamer.com/articles/novogamer-weekly-may-1-2026-L5roLL8K</link>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome  to <b>Novogamer Weekly</b>, where we gather up the nicest bits of gaming news from the last seven days and pretend our backlogs are not staring at us from across the room.</p>
<p>This week has a bit of everything: big RPG dates, a chunky Xbox quality-of-life update, PlayStation Plus looking rather tasty, Diablo getting very dramatic, and a new James Bond game that might actually understand why IO Interactive was the perfect studio for the job.</p>
<figure><img src="https://r2.novogamer.com/748145/1382770ad1ec8d9792ca0ab53eccb0dd.jpg?v=1777649993" id="c45478ea-8745-4f70-8a81-b66ccc3fbfc7" data-image="c45478ea-8745-4f70-8a81-b66ccc3fbfc7"></figure>
<h2>1. Xbox gets more personal, more practical, and better for handheld players</h2>
<p>Xbox rolled out its&nbsp;<a href="https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/04/30/april-xbox-update-2026/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">April update</a>, and honestly, this is the sort of update I like: not flashy for the sake of it, just full of useful little things you will probably notice every time you turn the console on.</p>
<p>You can now pin up to ten groups on Home, create custom console colours, disable Quick Resume per game, and use a proper Play History tab. PC players also get a handy “manually add a game or app” feature in the Xbox app, which should make handheld libraries much less messy. Add in Gamepad Cursor and wishlist alerts on mobile, and this feels like Xbox quietly making the whole ecosystem nicer to live in.</p>
<h2>2. PlayStation Plus May games are looking very strong</h2>
<p>PlayStation announced May’s&nbsp;<a href="https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/29/playstation-plus-monthly-games-for-may-ea-sports-fc-26-wuchang-fallen-feathers-nine-sols/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Monthly Games lineup</a>, and there is a nice spread here: <strong>EA Sports FC 26</strong>, <strong>Wuchang: Fallen Feathers</strong>, and <strong>Nine Sols</strong>, all available from May 5.</p>
<figure><img src="https://r2.novogamer.com/748146/df3515f6258c1a0698e0d9c2a66e565b.jpg?v=1777650056" id="286f8aa6-aced-49b6-9684-4fbe3ae1ed5e" data-image="286f8aa6-aced-49b6-9684-4fbe3ae1ed5e"></figure>
<p>That is a good little trio. FC covers the crowd who just want one more match, Wuchang brings the big Soulslike energy, and Nine Sols is one of those games that keeps getting mentioned by people who really care about sharp 2D combat. Not a bad month at all.</p>
<h2>3. Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred is here, and Mephisto is making a proper entrance</h2>
<p>Blizzard’s latest Diablo IV expansion,&nbsp;<a href="https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/article/24267729/prepare-for-the-reckoning-lord-of-hatred-draws-near" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Lord of Hatred</a>, began rolling out this week, bringing the fight to Mephisto in Skovos with new campaign content, new classes, a loot filter, skill updates, Twitch drops, and a suitably heavy metal launch vibe.</p><figure><img src="https://r2.novogamer.com/748147/112785dc6efe9ea236271cc73f0b583a.jpg?v=1777650076" id="f27aa1af-b1bb-43ca-99ad-104503032377" data-image="f27aa1af-b1bb-43ca-99ad-104503032377"></figure>

<p>Diablo is always at its best when it goes all-in on grand, ridiculous darkness, and this looks like exactly that. Two new classes in one expansion is also a proper treat, especially for players who have been waiting for something fresh to drag through Sanctuary’s latest nightmare.</p>
<h2>4. Neverness to Everness has launched globally</h2>
<p>Hotta Studio’s supernatural open-world RPG&nbsp;<a href="https://nte.perfectworld.com/en/article/news/gamenews/20260226/261061.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Neverness to Everness</a> launched worldwide on April 29 for PC, Android, iOS, Mac, and PS5, with full cross-platform support.</p>
<p>The pitch is immediately fun: a neon city full of anomalies, an antique shop taking paranormal commissions, stylish companions, urban mysteries, and enough open-world life-sim bits to make it feel like a game that wants you to hang around rather than sprint through it. The&nbsp;<a href="https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/nte-neverness-to-everness/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">PS5 listing</a> also confirms it is free-to-play, which makes this an easy one to try if you are curious.</p>
<h2>5. 007: First Light sounds exactly like the Bond game we hoped IO would make</h2>
<p>PlayStation posted a&nbsp;<a href="https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/30/007-first-light-hands-on-report-using-stealth-action-and-charm-to-become-a-legendary-spy/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">hands-on preview of 007: First Light</a>, and the big takeaway is very simple: IO Interactive appears to understand the assignment.</p>
<p>This is not just “Hitman with a tuxedo,” though that would not be the worst thing in the world. The preview describes stealth, gadgets, disguises, hand-to-hand combat, Q tools, and social improvisation all working together. That is exactly where Bond should live: a little sneaky, a little stylish, and occasionally smashing someone through the nearest piece of furniture when subtlety has failed.</p>
<h2>6. Remedy revealed how New Game Plus works in Control Resonant</h2>
<p>Remedy shared the first details on&nbsp;<a href="https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/30/control-resonant-remedy-shares-first-details-on-new-game-plus/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Control Resonant’s New Game Plus</a>, and it sounds like the second run is being treated as more than just “play it again with bigger numbers.”</p>
<p>Players will carry over upgrades, combat abilities, talents, and artifacts, while traversal abilities stay tied to story progression. New Game Plus also opens up extra build flexibility, new talent nodes, a fourth artifact slot, and tougher encounters. That is exactly the right approach for a Remedy game: give players more toys, then make the world strange enough to deserve them.</p>
<h2>7. The Blood of Dawnwalker locks in September 3</h2>
<p>Rebel Wolves’ vampire RPG&nbsp;<a href="https://blog.playstation.com/2026/04/28/choices-and-consequences-in-the-blood-of-dawnwalker-out-september-3/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">The Blood of Dawnwalker</a> now has a September 3 release date, and the latest deep dive makes it sound like one to keep an eye on.</p>
<p>The big hook is time. Coen has 30 days and nights to save his family, and major actions push time forward. That sounds stressful on paper, but the developers say the system is designed to create urgency without punishing players for exploring. I like that. RPGs are at their best when choices feel meaningful without turning the whole thing into homework, and this could be a very clever way to make every quest feel personal.</p>
<p>That is it for this week. A very good few days for RPG fans, PlayStation subscribers, Xbox players who like tidy libraries, and anyone who has been quietly hoping the next great Bond game was finally on the way.</p>]]></description>
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                <author><![CDATA[Mason]]></author>
                <guid>L5roLL8K</guid>
                <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 15:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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