
When does the Quantic Dream “new game” challenge conclude? Will Monolith Soft prove to be the secret advantage for Switch 2? And who really needs Baldur’s Gate 4 when countless fan mods can continually enhance the existing game? Here’s your Morning Checkpoint for April 7, 2026, where I share the same concern as many regarding the growing number of WW3 tags in my feeds. I paused my scrolling last night to dive into The Odyssey. Additionally, you can indulge in listening to Patrick Stewart narrate all of Shakespeare’s sonnets.
Whatever happened to Quantic Dream’s Star Wars Eclipse?
According to Insider Gaming, the progress is notably sluggish. I’m surprised! The game was first disclosed back in 2021 during the Game Awards, and we’ve scarcely heard anything since. Has Geoff Keighley’s curse re-emerged? “As of now, the game is still years away from completion,” a source informed Insider Gaming. Looks like we’re heading towards the PlayStation 6 launch window.
Xenoblade developers Monolith discusses its expanding role in Zelda
A recently launched webpage showcases new insights about Monolith Soft’s increasingly intricate involvement with Nintendo’s flagship fantasy series. In recent years, the studio has been enhancing its workforce as it supports the development of Zelda games alongside delivering Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
“The team is currently in its developmental phases, and we feel like ‘we’re all building the game together, while also building the team together,’” stated Monolith Soft producer Yasuhiro Fujita (via IGN). “We aim to create more chances for us to actively propose ideas like, ‘This is what I want to do,’ or ‘I believe this would be beneficial.’ I trust we have the connections and production setting to accomplish this.”
“We aspire for Monolith Soft to undertake increasingly significant roles as a vital collaborator in crafting Zelda from its inception,” Nintendo producer Daiki Iwamoto mentioned. “Building on the knowledge we’ve gained collaborating thus far, let’s further bolster the overall team capabilities at Monolith Soft and persist in developing distinctive titles in the series together in the future.”
PlayStation seeks to scan you into Gran Turismo 7
Sony is looking for enthusiastic fans to participate in a competition for a chance to have your likeness incorporated into its popular racing game. “We’re debuting The Playerbase, a special opportunity for PlayStation’s most devoted fans to immerse into some of the most significant game worlds by having their likeness scanned and featured in a PlayStation title,” a recent PlayStation blog post states. “The Playerbase will kick off with Gran Turismo 7, and we plan to broaden and include fans in more PlayStation Studios games soon.” Let’s hope the company doesn’t utilize these fan NPCs to promote its <a href="