Gaming World News: Highlights from the Last 48 Hours
Get ready, gamers — the last two days have been absolutely stacked! From long-awaited updates to brand-new reveals, the gaming scene has exploded with fresh announcements, exciting trailers, and a few eyebrow-raising headlines. Whether you’re a handheld enthusiast, a Metroid veteran, or a Warhammer fanatic, there’s something here for everyone.
Let’s dive into the biggest gaming world news from the last 48 hours!
Steam Deck Finally Gets the Mode We’ve All Been Waiting For

It’s finally happening! After more than three years of fan requests, Valve’s Steam Deck is getting the mode players have been begging for — a proper suspend and resume feature that mirrors the convenience of the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5.
This update means you’ll be able to pause your game at any moment and pick it up exactly where you left off, without worrying about your progress or reboots. It’s a total game-changer for handheld gaming.
Previously, the Steam Deck required users to manually close or save progress before shutting down, leading to frustration for those who play on the go. But with this new feature rolling out, that’s history. Players can now enjoy seamless transitions between gaming sessions, adding a new level of portability to Steam’s powerful handheld device.
Valve’s steady stream of updates proves the company is listening to its community. The Steam Deck has already established itself as a top-tier portable PC, but this upgrade makes it an even stronger competitor in the handheld market.
Expect a smoother, more console-like experience — and plenty of happy gamers finally getting the quality-of-life improvement they’ve been craving.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — Nintendo Drops a Fresh Gameplay Trailer
It’s been ages since we last saw anything from Metroid Prime 4, but Nintendo has finally broken the silence with a jaw-dropping new gameplay trailer for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.
Samus Aran is back in action — and she’s looking better than ever. The trailer showcases stunning visuals, moody alien environments, and fast-paced first-person combat that perfectly balances nostalgia and next-gen polish. The sound design and lighting effects give us chills — this is the kind of atmosphere that made the original trilogy so beloved.
Nintendo has confirmed that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is set to launch in 2025, likely on both the Nintendo Switch and its successor. Fans have waited years for this moment, and it seems the patience will pay off in full.
Your Xbox Game Pass Line-up for November

Microsoft has just revealed the Xbox Game Pass games for November, and it’s shaping up to be one of the strongest months this year. The new line-up offers a mix of blockbuster titles, indie gems, and returning favourites — there’s something for every kind of gamer.
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the key highlights joining the service this month:
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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name – Step into the gritty world of Kazuma Kiryu in this explosive new spin-off from the Yakuza series.
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Persona 5 Tactica – The Phantom Thieves return in a tactical RPG format packed with style, strategy, and story twists.
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Rollerdrome – A high-octane fusion of skating and shooting, this one’s a must-play for action fans.
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Spirittea – A charming life-sim adventure about managing a bathhouse for spirits. Think Stardew Valley with a supernatural twist!
These titles will roll out gradually throughout the month, ensuring there’s always something new to jump into.
Game Pass continues to prove why it’s one of the best deals in gaming, offering incredible variety for an affordable monthly price. Whether you’re exploring Tokyo’s underworld, saving the galaxy, or just chilling with spirits, November’s line-up promises hours of fun.
Warhammer Survivors Announced — A New Take on the Vampire Survivors Formula

In one of the most surprising announcements this week, Warhammer Survivors has been officially unveiled. Yes — it’s exactly what it sounds like.
Set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe, the game takes the addictive bullet-hell survival formula of Vampire Survivorsand mixes it with the dark, gritty world fans know and love. Players will choose from a roster of Warhammer heroes, each with unique powers, as they mow down endless hordes of chaos-spawn and undead enemies.
Developed by Games Workshop in partnership with The Arcade Crew, the game is confirmed to be a fully licensed Warhammer project, not just a fan-made clone. That’s huge — and it ensures the authenticity fans crave.
The release window? 2026. It’s a long wait, but judging by the early details, this could be a massive hit when it lands. The combination of the Warhammer brand and the highly addictive Survivor-style gameplay loop is a recipe for success.
The reveal trailer gives us a taste of the action — chaotic, bloody, and full of charm. Expect pixel art visuals, hundreds of enemies on-screen, and countless upgrades to keep you grinding for just “one more run.”
EA Comments on Potential Saudi Acquisition — “We’ll Retain Creative Control”
In the business side of gaming news, Electronic Arts (EA) has addressed recent speculation surrounding a potential Saudi acquisition. Reports suggest that the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) is exploring a possible deal to acquire a stake in EA — but the publisher is making one thing clear: it’s not giving up creative control.
In a statement this week, EA reiterated that its teams will continue to drive its creative direction and IP decisionsregardless of any future investment deals. The company emphasised its commitment to maintaining independence when it comes to development, storytelling, and brand management.
This comes amid growing industry debate around foreign investment in Western gaming studios, particularly those from the Saudi fund, which has also invested in companies like Nintendo, Activision Blizzard, and Take-Two Interactive.
EA’s move to clarify its position is a direct response to concerns from players and developers alike. With major franchises like FIFA (now EA Sports FC), Battlefield, and The Sims, the publisher’s creative autonomy remains a hot topic.
Still, EA insists that while the business landscape may evolve, its creative teams will continue making games “for players, by players.”
It’s a bold stance — and one that’s likely to calm some nerves within the community.
Final Thoughts
From long-overdue handheld updates to brand-new reveals, the last 48 hours have proven that the gaming world never slows down.
The Steam Deck’s long-requested feature marks a massive quality-of-life win for PC players on the move. Meanwhile, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has reignited Nintendo fans’ excitement after years of waiting. Xbox Game Pass continues to dominate with another stellar monthly line-up, and Warhammer Survivors gives us a fresh reason to look forward to 2026.
Even the business side of gaming is heating up, with EA’s statement drawing clear lines about creative independence amid global investment shifts.
If this is just a taste of what’s to come, the rest of November is going to be wild. Stay tuned — because in the world of gaming, things can change overnight!
