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Gaming World News: Highlights from the Last 48 Hours

January 26, 2026 6 min read
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Gaming World News: Highlights from the Last 48 Hours

The gaming industry never slows down. Over the past two days alone, major announcements, financial shocks and long-awaited updates have shaped conversations across the community.

From Old School RuneScape unveiling what could be its most brutal raid ever, to Ubisoft’s stock hitting a 15-year low, the last 48 hours have delivered headlines that matter. Meanwhile, Nintendo fans have received a surprise cinema boost, Fallout 76 players may finally get long-needed fixes, and Resident Evil is preparing to introduce a mysterious new character.

Here’s everything you need to know in this edition of Gaming World News: Highlights from the Last 48 Hours.


Old School RuneScape Prepares Its Toughest Raid Yet

Old School RuneScape is about to test even its most dedicated players.

Jagex has officially revealed plans for what it describes as the MMO’s hardest raid to date, designed to challenge high-level veterans who have already conquered the game’s existing endgame content.

Unlike previous raids, this one places heavier emphasis on coordination, mechanical mastery and endurance. Developers have hinted that mistakes will be punishing, and progress will demand preparation rather than brute force.

Importantly, Jagex is not simply increasing enemy health or damage numbers. Instead, the new raid introduces layered mechanics that evolve throughout each encounter.

As a result, teams will need to adapt quickly.

The studio has also stressed that the raid is being built specifically with Old School RuneScape’s identity in mind. It avoids modern MMO design trends and sticks closely to the game’s tactical roots.

For long-time players, this marks a major moment.

Old School RuneScape thrives on its difficulty curve. When meaningful challenges appear, player engagement surges. Consequently, the upcoming raid could become one of the most significant content drops the game has seen in years.


Gaming World News Super Mario Galaxy Movie US Release Date Moved Forward

Super Mario Galaxy movie scene featuring Mario and Yoshi in colourful animated world

Nintendo has confirmed a release date update for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, bringing the highly anticipated animated sequel forward in several major markets.

The film will now launch on 1st April 2026 across the US, UK and much of Europe.

Previously, the US release had been scheduled for 3rd April, but Nintendo has moved the date to align with the movie’s wider global debut. Japan will receive the film slightly later, with a confirmed release date of 24th April 2026, while select territories will roll out throughout the month.

The announcement was shared by Nintendo over the weekend and spotted by VGC.

New Trailer Reveals Fresh Faces

Alongside the release update, Nintendo also dropped a brand-new trailer — giving fans their first official look at Yoshi and Birdo, following earlier leaks.

The two-minute preview was introduced by Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto and sees Mario and Luigi investigating a mysterious “troubled pipe”, setting the stage for another galaxy-spanning adventure.

The trailer leans heavily into colourful cosmic environments, clearly inspired by the original Super Mario Galaxy games.

More Characters Join the Chaos

The sequel will introduce several major additions to the cast.

Bowser Junior and Rosalina are both confirmed to appear, with Rosalina voiced by long-time Nintendo fan Brie Larson.

Her inclusion suggests the film may explore some of the emotional themes that made the Galaxy games so memorable.

A Huge Follow-Up for Nintendo

Illumination’s first Mario film was a massive success when it released in 2023, grossing over $1 billion worldwide.

With an earlier global release, fan-favourite characters and a clear Galaxy focus, Nintendo’s animated sequel is already shaping up to be one of 2026’s most anticipated gaming movies.


Resident Evil Survival Unit Introduces a New Rookie

Resident Evil Survival Unit promotional artwork featuring iconic characters and upcoming rookie reveal

Capcom’s Resident Evil universe continues to expand.

Resident Evil Survival Unit is introducing a brand-new rookie character, and according to early teasers, she is “headed your way soon”.

Although details remain limited, Capcom has confirmed that this newcomer will play a meaningful role within the game’s evolving narrative.

Unlike veteran protagonists such as Leon or Jill, this character appears inexperienced. That shift offers fresh storytelling opportunities.

A rookie perspective allows the horror to feel raw again.

Fear hits differently when characters lack combat training and emotional resilience. Therefore, Survival Unit may lean harder into survival horror tension rather than power fantasy gameplay.

Capcom has mastered this balance in recent years. Titles like Resident Evil 2 Remake and Village proved that vulnerability remains the franchise’s strongest weapon.

Fans can expect further reveals in the coming weeks, including gameplay footage and story context.

For now, anticipation continues to build.


Gaming World News Ubisoft ‘Reset’ Sends Shares to a 15-Year Low

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One of the biggest stories of the last 48 hours has not come from a game release, but from the stock market.

Ubisoft’s recent internal “reset” announcement resulted in its share price falling by 34%, reaching the company’s lowest value in 15 years.

The dramatic drop reflects growing investor concern about Ubisoft’s long-term direction.

Over the past few years, the publisher has faced repeated delays, cancelled projects and underperforming releases. At the same time, development costs have risen sharply.

The reset reportedly includes studio restructuring, project reevaluation and a renewed focus on fewer major franchises.

However, markets responded harshly.

Investors appear uncertain whether Ubisoft’s changes go far enough to stabilise the company’s future.

This decline places significant pressure on upcoming titles. Games like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and future live-service initiatives may now carry greater financial importance than ever.

For players, the situation raises questions.

Will Ubisoft return to focused, polished releases? Or will financial strain limit creative risk?

The next year could define the publisher’s trajectory.


Fallout 76 Team Confirms Fixes Are Coming

Stylised Fallout 76 artwork showing a gunslinger aiming a revolver in a fiery post-apocalyptic wasteland, with Vault Dwellers and enemies battling in the background.

Fallout 76 players may finally have some reassurance.

Following widespread reports of performance issues, bugs and stability problems, Bethesda has confirmed the team is actively investigating player complaints.

More importantly, developers say a fix is planned within the next few weeks.

Although no exact patch date has been announced, the acknowledgement itself has been welcomed. Communication has often been a sore point for the Fallout 76 community.

Players have reported crashes, enemy desync problems and inconsistent event triggers. These issues impact both solo exploration and public events.

The development team stated that many of the problems appear interconnected. Because of that, a single update may address multiple frustrations simultaneously.

Fallout 76 has undergone a remarkable turnaround since launch. Once criticised heavily, it now supports a dedicated player base thanks to expansions like Wastelanders and Steel Reign.

However, technical stability remains essential.

If the upcoming fixes deliver as promised, Fallout 76 could regain momentum heading into future seasonal updates.


What to Watch Over the Coming Days

The next few weeks could bring major developments.

Old School RuneScape’s raid testing phase may reveal just how punishing the content truly is. Early feedback will shape its final balance.

Nintendo is expected to release additional Super Mario Galaxy movie details soon, potentially including a full trailer.

Capcom will likely unveil more information on Resident Evil Survival Unit’s rookie, possibly during an upcoming showcase.

Ubisoft’s response to its falling share price will also be closely watched, especially regarding project cancellations or delays.

Finally, Fallout 76 players will be monitoring patch notes carefully as the promised fixes approach.

Each update could significantly impact community sentiment.


Gaming World News Final Thoughts

The last 48 hours remind us why gaming news moves so fast.

Major franchises continue to reinvent themselves. Studios face growing pressure. Communities demand accountability.

Yet despite financial uncertainty and technical challenges, creativity remains strong.

From brutal MMO raids to cinematic Mario adventures, the industry still thrives on imagination.

As always, momentum matters.

And right now, gaming is moving quickly.

Stay tuned for the next edition of Gaming World News: Highlights from the Last 48 Hours.

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