Windrose Early Access Review

Windrose reviewed in Early Access by Leana Hafer on PC.

With its snappy ground combat and excellent sound design, Windrose has made a strong impression on me at its Early Access release. Particularly when it comes to polish, this feels more like a finished game than a beta. And while the story and progression cut off a bit abruptly, there’s still more than 80 hours of stuff to do if you want to see everything that’s currently available. Some mission types need rethinking – it’s no fun to be mobbed on the deck of a ghost ship by 20 zombies with no means of stealth or crowd control – and I’m not wowed by the naval battles yet. But a robust building system and exciting, handcrafted points of interest lay a strong foundation for some pirate adventures alone or with friends.

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We May Not Have Seen the Last of Joel from The Last of Us – IGN Daily Fix

In today’s Daily Fix:
We may not have seen the last of Joel from The Last of Us, according to original Joel actor, Troy Baker. Although—SPOILER ALERT—he’s been dead in the games and in the live-action show, Baker thinks Joel’s impact on popular culture means he’ll appear in some form in future projects. In other news, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is basically canon now, or at least parts of it. Shigeru Miyamoto himself confirmed that Nintendo is considering Peach and Rosalina’s backstory, as told in the movie, to be canonical in the games, too. And finally, the trailer for Coyote vs Acme has dropped, and the nearly-cancelled movie will debut in theaters this August.

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Clayface – Official Teaser Trailer (2026) Tom Rhys Harries, Naomi Ackie, David Dencik

Take a look at the Teaser Trailer for Clayface, an upcoming horror thriller in the DC universe distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Explore a sinister look at man’s journey into a monster in Clayface, in theaters this October.

Clayface unravels one man’s horrifying descent from rising Hollywood star to revenge-filled monster in a story that explores the loss of one’s identity and humanity, corrosive love, and the dark underbelly of scientific ambition.

The film stars Tom Rhys Harries, Naomi Ackie, David Dencik, Max Minghella and Eddie Marsan, as well as Nancy Carroll and Joshua James. James Watkins directs from a screenplay by Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini, story by Flanagan, based on characters from DC. Clayface is directed by James Watkins, with the film being produced by Matt Reeves, Lynn Harris, James Gunn and Peter Safran, with Michael E. Uslan, Rafi Crohn, Paul Ritchie, Chantal Nong Vo and Lars P. Winther executive producing.

Watkins’ creative team includes director of photography Rob Hardy, production designer James Price, editor Jon Harris, visual effects supervisor Angus Bickerton, costume designer Keith Madden, and casting director Lucy Bevan.

DC Studios Presents, in association with Domain Entertainment, a 6th & Idaho Production, a James Watkins Film, “Clayface.” The film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and released only in theaters and IMAX® in North America on October 23, 2026, and internationally beginning 21 October 2026.

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ID@Xbox Presented by IGN April 2026 Showcase (English)

IGN is proud to partner once again with ID@Xbox for another exciting showcase on April 23, 2026, that will feature tons of indie games headed to Xbox and PC including: Mistfall Hunter, There Are No Ghosts at the Grand, Aphelion, Solo Leveling Arise Overdrive, and more! Tune in April 23rd at 10AM PT / 1PM ET across all IGN platforms. You wont want to miss it.

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