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Silent Hill/Resident Evil-inspired Liminal Point Gets New Gameplay Trailer

26 novembre 2025 à 12:50

HideWorks has released the third official gameplay trailer for its upcoming survival horror game, Liminal Point. Liminal Point is heavily inspired by games like Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Signalis. So, if you are a fan of them, you should definitely check it out. Liminal Point is a psychological survival horror game that pays homage … Continue reading Silent Hill/Resident Evil-inspired Liminal Point Gets New Gameplay Trailer

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Resident Evil 2 RE:ENHANCE V2.0 Mod Released — Massive Visual Upgrade Looks Incredible

26 novembre 2025 à 12:17

Modder SonicB00M has spent over a year working on a new version of his RE: ENHANCE mod for Resident Evil 2. Today, he finally released Version 2.0, which brings big visual upgrades and major improvements to all the pre-rendered backgrounds. As the modder noted, all the backgrounds look sharper and more detailed than ever. Moreover, … Continue reading Resident Evil 2 RE:ENHANCE V2.0 Mod Released — Massive Visual Upgrade Looks Incredible

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'Mattel Is Constantly Out to Kill Me' — Creator of Original Thomas the Tank Engine Mod for Skyrim Puts Thomas in Morrowind in Defiance of 'Legal Threats'

26 novembre 2025 à 13:25

The creator of the original Thomas the Tank Engine mod for Skyrim has now put Thomas in Morrowind, apparently in defiance of legal pressure from Mattel.

Really Useful Cliffracers, a recently released mod for Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, replaces cliff racers (flying creatures found in Vvardenfell) with Thomas the Tank Engine. It’s the work of modding superstar ‪Trainwiz‬, who created the infamous 2013 Thomas the Tank Engine mod for Skyrim that spawned a meme that endures to this day.

Recent comments from ‪Trainwiz‬ both on Nexus Mods and social media suggest that Thomas the Tank Engine owner Mattel has applied legal pressure, but Trainwiz‬ has modded Thomas into Morrowind anyway.

“I made a mod that replaces cliffracers with Thomas the Tank Engine,” ‪Trainwiz‬ wrote on the Nexus Mods page for Really Useful Cliffracers. “I am incapable of learning lessons whenever it involves corporations, because I fundamentally do not view toy company CEOs or media CEOs as people.”

‪Trainwiz‬ continued:

“In between working on my game and dying of various accidental injuries, I sometimes feel like I need to milk a particular joke until its inevitable demise. I will do this no matter how many legal threats, actual threats, black vans with the Mattel logo on them, or severed Barbie heads are mailed to me.

“This is because I have issues with authority, particularly authority derived from intimidation. I kicked a lot of bullies in the nuts when I was a kid.”

‪Trainwiz‬’s BlueSky bio also contains a message on this issue:

Modder, game developer. Made that horrible, horrible mod that replaces dragons with Thomas the Tank Engine. Personally wielded the javelin that killed god. Mattel is constantly out to kill me.

But why release Really Useful Cliffracers now? Also from its Nexus Mods page, ‪Trainwiz‬ explained: “I actually made this years ago but never released it, but then I realized that I don't particularly care anymore.”

Reading between the lines, ‪Trainwiz‬ is saying Mattel’s lawyers have taken issue with his Thomas the Tank Engine mods over the years, although we don't know how recently and in what form. What is clear is that Bethesda has given Trainwiz its seal of approval. It even published an interview with him back in 2016, shining a light on the locomotion-related mods he had created for the developer’s games.

‪Trainwiz was later interviewed by The Face, in 2019. “To be honest, the whole thing was spontaneous,” he said of the creation of his original Skyrim mod. ​“A friend of mine gave me some Thomas models he had ripped from a crappy iPhone game and asked me what I could do with them, so I spent half an hour replacing dragons. I read the books as a kid, but hadn’t really even thought about the whole thing in years. It was just ​’what would be the funniest thing at the time?’.”

In that interview, he also touched on potential legal action as a result of his work. ​“I got in so much trouble,” he revealed. “Mattel pretty much want me dead at this point — it’s the reason why the Fallout 4 mod can’t be found on any normal website.”

In the same interview, The Face said Mattel had “unleashed its lawyers” following circulation of ‪Trainwiz’s Skyrim mod on YouTube. ​“It was some intermediary law firm based out of Macedonia, saying how I diminished the brand of Thomas by showing him blowing up (nothing about him violently murdering people),” ‪Trainwiz said. “They issued takedown notices on the videos for it. The first time it got taken down. The second time YouTube told them it was covered under parody law, with no prompting from me. So that was nice.”

For now, Trainwiz's Thomas the Tank Engine mod for Skyrim and now Morrowind remain online, and the scourge of one of gaming's most famous memes continues.

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Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

'He's Coming': Marvel Star Benedict Cumberbatch Has 'More Than a Sense' of When We'll See Doctor Strange Again, But Will it Be Avengers: Doomsday or Secret Wars?

26 novembre 2025 à 12:58

Doctor Strange star Benedict Cumberbatch has said he knows when he'll back as Marvel's caped sorcerer — suggesting an imminent return may now be on the cards.

Cumberbatch's name was mysteriously absent from Marvel's big chair reveal confirming the main stars of Avengers: Doomsday. But fans have long suggested the multiversal character has to be in the movie in some capacity, even if he is being kept under wraps. (And, certainly, there's been suggestion that other, spoilery MCU stars have also returned without being announced.)

Now, Cumberbatch has said in an interview that his character is indeed "coming" back to the MCU, and knew when this would be. But the actor stopped short of saying whether he knew because he had filmed fresh scenes as Strange already, or whether he had simply been booked to shoot something in future.

Avengers: Doomsday has now wrapped its principal photography ahead of its release on December 18, 2026, but it's expected the movie will get Marvel's standard package of additional shooting at the start of next year, ahead of Avengers: Secret Wars principal photography beginning after that.

So, even if Cumberbatch hasn't filmed anything yet, there's still a chance he'll pop up in Doomsday — and it's hard to believe Marvel won't give him at least a cameo. As one of the MCU's characters with the best knowledge of multiversal shenanigans, you'd expect he'd be at the forefront of sorting out whatever Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom is up to.

But perhaps that's why he's not being given a front seat — as he'd sort it all out too quickly. Story-wise, Marvel may feel it better to save Strange for a post-credits scene in Doomsday, or even just for Secret Wars entirely.

"I have more than a sense, but I can't share it," Cumberbatch told Collider, when asked if he knew when audiences would see Strange again. "He's coming. At some point you definitely will."

Cumberbatch was last seen in the MCU battling the Scarlet Witch back in 2022's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which already feels like some time ago. The film ended on a couple of cliffhangers, with Strange inexplicably sprouting a third eye, then being whisked off by Charlize Theron's Clea to fix another multiversal incursion — and that's the last we've heard of him since.

The actor's answer is similar in tone to the knowing response recently given by Wolverine star Hugh Jackman, who was also asked about a return for his fan-favorite clawed character. "I am never saying 'never' ever again," Jackman quipped, while holding firm on the details. As of yet, there's been no suggestion he'll appear in Doomsday either.

But clearly Marvel already has a good sense of who it wants to include in Secret Wars, too, since a recent report tipped Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink as also appearing in the 2027 sequel, reprising her mysterious role that she's set to debut in next year's Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

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Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

PC Version of Death Stranding 2 Pops Up on ESRB Website, Suggesting Official Announcement Is Close

26 novembre 2025 à 12:09

A PC version of Death Stranding 2 looks set for an announcement soon, after a listing for the game was spotted on the Entertainment Software Rating Board website.

Gematsu reported that the publisher listed on the PC rating for Death Stranding 2 is Sony Interactive Entertainment. The PC version of the first Death Stranding game, which arrived eight months after the PlayStation 4 release, was 505 Games.

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach launched exclusively on PlayStation 5 in June this year, so we could be set for a similar timeframe for the expected PC version, or perhaps a little sooner this time. Perhaps the port will be announced at next month's The Game Awards.

Death Stranding launched on PS4 in November 2019, then hit PC in July 2020. The Director’s Cut came out on PS5 in September 2021, with a PC version following in March 2022. Mobile versions followed, as did a version for Xbox Series X and S in November 2024.

IGN’s Death Stranding 2 review returned a 9/10. We said: “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a triumphant sequel that emphatically delivers on the promise of its original.”

It’s a busy time for developer Hideo Kojima and the world of Death Stranding. Earlier this month, an all-new original animated series based on Death Stranding was announced for Disney+. Death Stranding Isolations' story will be told through "a traditional, hand-drawn 2D animation style," with some of Japan’s top "animation talent at E&H production [...] working to bring the series to life."

Elsewhere, there’s a Death Stranding live-action movie in the works, which Kojima and director Michael Sarnoski have confirmed will tell a new story instead of retelling the events of the games. In other words, those hoping to see some of Death Stranding's real-life movie stars reprise their roles for the live-action film may be out of luck. There's also a separate Death Stranding animated film called Death Stranding: Mosquito.

And away from Death Stranding, Kojima is busy working on a number of new projects, including horror game OD for Xbox Game Studios. He revealed the first trailer for it last month, sparking speculation that it is connected to P.T. in some way. The mysterious game will star Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves' Sophia Lillis and Euphoria's Hunter Schafer, with the trailer showcasing Lillis' character in a spooky house, lighting candles before meeting a malevolent figure.

And then there’s Physint, the upcoming PlayStation action-espionage video game often described as a spiritual successor to the Metal Gear series.

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Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

'Things Are Underway': After Wicked: For Good's Huge Success, Universal Says It Has 'Almost a Responsibility to Figure Out How We Can Continue in This Universe'

26 novembre 2025 à 12:07

Plans are already underway for the future of the Wicked franchise, following the smash-hit debut of Wicked: For Good.

Apart from the obvious money-making oppurtunities on offer, Universal Pictures' marketing chief has said that the clear strength of the Wicked fandom meant the studio had "almost a responsibility" to deliver more — even though the story of the Wicked musical had now well and truly been told.

"Because of Wicked's success but also the fanship, we have almost a responsibility to figure out how we can continue in this universe," Universal chief marketing officer Michael Moses told Vulture.

Exactly what kind of franchise continuation might be possible, however, Moses seemed less sure. "Have we figured it out yet? No," he added. "But there are things underway."

Across the two Wicked movies, the 2 hour 30 minute musical's story has already been expanded to almost five hours. But the musical itself is based on just the first of a series of Wicked novels. Later stories largely follow a fresh generation of characters, including Elphaba's son Liir.

"I think the Glinda and Elphaba story feels complete — but there are other aspects that could be explored," Wicked's original composer Stephen Schwartz recently told The Ankler. "Gregory Maguire, the original Wicked novelist, has several books, for example."

Still, having built the success of Wicked around the friendship of Elphaba and Glinda, it would be hard to see any follow-up ignoring those familiar characters completely — something Schwartz apparently agrees with. (And anyway, we still need to find out what Ariana Grande whispered at the end of the movie.)

"There's another idea that Winnie [Holzman, Wicked and Wicked: For Good co-writer] and I are discussing: not a sequel, but an adjunct. Let me put it that way," Schwartz teased.

Could fans get yet another version of Wicked's story, this time perhaps told from the perspective of another character — the Wizard himself, perhaps, or Nessarose? How about another story set in Shiz University, where Glinda and Elphaba are students? Or, could the Wicked team just be considering the obvious — a musical version of the original Wizard of Oz, now incorporating the story elements that Wicked introduced? Maybe we'll finally see Dorothy's face on screen, after the actress playing her in Wicked was deliberately kept out of focus.

One thing's for certain — Universal is keen to replicate the huge box office success of both Wicked and this year's follow-up. After just its opening weekend, Wicked: For Good has brought in $226 million globally, defying the gravity of a string of other Hollywood disappointments in recent weeks. Indeed, the movie has conjured a bigger debut than Superman and The Fantastic Four, and is behind only this year's live-aciton Lilo & Stitch remake, Jurassic World Rebirth, and A Minecraft Movie.

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Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

'Let Alexey Take a Much-Deserved Break' — Skibidi Toilet Creator and Boss of Company Now in Charge of DaFuq!?Boom! YouTube Channel Present a United Front Amid Concern Over Creative Control

26 novembre 2025 à 11:45

The creator of Skibidi Toilet and the boss of the company now in charge of its YouTube channel have each issued statements presenting a united front amid recent concern over creative control of the web series.

Skibidi Toilet is a series of web shorts created by animator Alexey Gerasimov using Source Filmmaker, Valve’s 3D computer graphics software. Some assets used in the series are taken from video games such as Half-Life 2 and Counter-Strike: Source, which form the basis of the Garry's Mod physics sandbox.

Fans have for some time now worried about Gerasimov’s apparent lack of involvement with the ongoing production of videos on the DaFuq!?Boom! YouTube channel, which has 46.9 million subscribers. And in recent days those concerns were exacerbated when an X / Twitter account published online messages attributed to Gerasimov that, it was claimed, showed he had lost creative control over Skibidi Toilet and the YouTube channel to a company called Invisible Narratives. The initial tweet making those claims has had over 5 million views.

Invisible Narratives, the film and TV production studio that’s partnering with Transformers head honcho Michael Bay on a Skibidi Toilet film, currently produces new Skibidi Toilet videos published on the DaFuq!?Boom! YouTube channel — videos that some within the community have heavily criticized for poor quality animation and storytelling compared to the work Gerasimov had previously produced on his own.

It hit the headlines last year for all the wrong reasons when Garry's Mod creator Garry Newman said the “Skibidi Toilet guys” had hit him with a DMCA in a wild bit of litigious irony. But soon after, an account purporting to be Gerasimov insisted he wasn’t behind the claim, and Newman then told IGN that the matter had been “resolved.” The DMCA letter cited Skibidi Toilet characters Titan Cameraman, Titan Speakerman, and Titan TV Man, saying they were "all registered copyrights that are unique and representative of our brand."

It’s fair to say Invisible Narratives has a mixed reputation within the core Skibidi Toilet community. Now, IGN has obtained statements from both parties, issued via a representative of both Alexey Gerasimov and Invisible Narratives, that attempt to calm that growing fan concern over the future of Skibidi Toilet and the DaFuq!?Boom! YouTube channel.

According to those statements, Gerasimov has stepped back from the day-to-day production of Skibidi Toilet videos, while remaining involved as a “creative partner.” Taking on what’s described as an executive producer role, Gerasimov is said to be working on something new, which Invisible Narratives has first refusal on in an “off YouTube” sense. This includes consumer products, television, film, and video games.

Here’s the note in full sent to IGN from Invisible Narratives:

After two successful and collaborative years working alongside DaFuq!?Boom!, Alexey Gerasimov approached Invisible Narratives about making a change. Alexey told the company he wanted to step back from the intense day-to-day production schedule and explore other creative interests, but he also wanted the world he built to continue growing.
As part of that conversation, Alexey offered to sell Invisible Narratives the channel while keeping an ongoing financial and creative stake in the franchise, suggesting he believed in its future and wanted to remain part of it. Invisible Narratives worked with Alexey to develop a structure that supported his shift while ensuring continuity for the Skibidi Toilet universe. He simply wanted the freedom to recharge and pursue new ideas without carrying the entire production burden on his own.
Alexey remains involved as a creative partner, shaping the next chapters in a way that reflects his original vision. In the new structure, Alexey is no longer leading the animation and is also stepping back from a public facing role on the channel to instead focus on a role more akin to that of an executive producer in the traditional studio model.
Beyond the new structure for YouTube, Boom! has entered into a first look arrangement with Invisible Narratives, giving the studio the opportunity to partner on whatever Alexey does next off YouTube. This includes consumer products, television, film, and even video games.

Included in the note to IGN is a quote attributed to Gerasimov himself, which outlines his position: “I know some fans are worried about what this expansion of the series means. I ask you to trust the process. In my new role as executive producer, I’m still guiding the stories, characters, and the energy that make Skibidi what it is, but now I’ll have a larger support structure helping me bring it all to life. I built this world without a team, and you guys have taken it to a new level. Now, I get to have the support and resources to deliver more episodes, more characters, and more consistency, without losing the core of what started it all.”

And there is also a quote from Adam Goodman, CEO and founder of Invisible Narratives (Michael Bay is his business partner): “YouTube is one of the best things that’s ever happened for creative people. Being able to make outrageously creative content without gatekeepers is exactly what Hollywood needs. That said, burnout is real. This type of series output is nearly inconceivable for any solo creator, and animation is exponentially more difficult. What Alexey has been doing for years is the work of a superhero. Crafting episode after episode, year after year, almost entirely on his own, is the kind of output most animation studios with full teams can’t match. Nobody can work that hard with so much public scrutiny and not take a break. Alexey deserves space — real space — to breathe, recharge, and rediscover what inspires him next. And whatever that next chapter is, in whatever direction he chooses to explore, people will show up for it. He’s earned that. We’d love to have the fans celebrate what he’s built. Let Alexey take a much-deserved break and come back swinging with what he continues to work on with us and his other projects.”

It remains to be seen whether Invisible Narratives’ clarification here will calm fan concern or fuel it. Core Skibidi Toilet fans were already convinced that Gerasimov had either walked away from the project or had been kicked out, and now it is confirmed that he has officially stepped away from the production of the series that made him one of the most high-profile creators on YouTube. Meanwhile, a new series set within the Skibidi Toilet universe called Skibidi Toilet: Emergence has just released, although that has also sparked quality concerns, with Skibidi Toilet Episode 80 in the works.

Invisible Narratives also wanted to clarify its working relationship with Michael Bay himself, saying that while Invisible Narratives and Michael Bay are working closely on a number of projects, including Skibidi Toilet, Invisible Narratives is not primarily owned or operated by Michael Bay. Michael Bay is described as a creative advisor. The Skibidi Toilet movie was revealed last year, although we haven’t heard anything more about it since. There’s also a TV series in the works.

Image credit: DaFuq!?Boom! / YouTube.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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