Gaming World News: Highlights from the Last 48 Hours
The gaming industry has delivered another busy 48 hours, with fresh leaks, release delays, hardware developments and platform rumours dominating headlines. From speculation surrounding Final Fantasy VII Revelation to a major delay for the creators of SOMA, there is plenty for gamers to keep an eye on.
Valve has also started shipping its long-awaited Steam Machines. Meanwhile, a popular Warhammer 40,000 remaster could soon arrive on more platforms. Here are the biggest gaming stories you need to know.
Final Fantasy VII Revelation Leak Suggests the Story May Continue Beyond the Main Game

One of the biggest talking points this week surrounds Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the final chapter of Square Enix’s remake trilogy.
Square Enix has presented the game as the conclusion to the reimagined saga. However, leaked Epic Games Store listings suggest the adventure may continue after launch. Reports claim the database includes several post-launch DLC packs and a dedicated Story Expansion Pass. Square Enix has not confirmed the listings, but they have already sparked widespread discussion among fans.
If the leak proves accurate, the Story Expansion Pass could follow the approach taken by INTERmission. That expansion added fresh narrative content to Final Fantasy VII Remake. Fans have already started sharing theories online. Some expect brand-new adventures. Others believe Square Enix could adapt stories from the wider Final Fantasy VII universe.
Many players welcome the possibility of extra content. It would allow Square Enix to continue building the remake project after release instead of ending it immediately.
For now, fans should treat the reports as rumours until the publisher makes an official announcement.
Ontos Delayed Until 2027 as Developers Focus on Quality

The creators of the acclaimed sci-fi horror game SOMA have delayed their next project, Ontos, until 2027.
The studio said it wants more time to achieve its ambitious vision. Rather than rushing towards release, the team plans to refine every aspect of the game before launch.
Although delays often disappoint players, many now appreciate developers who prioritise quality. Recent years have shown the risks of releasing unfinished games. Developers increasingly choose to delay projects instead of shipping titles before they are ready.
Very little information about Ontos has emerged so far. Even so, expectations remain high because of the studio’s strong reputation for psychological horror and immersive storytelling.
The extra development time could ultimately help the team deliver another standout experience.
Gaming World News: Steam Machines Finally Begin Shipping

Valve has finally started delivering the first wave of its latest Steam Machines.
Customers who secured early reservations can now enjoy the new hardware. Social media has quickly filled with setup guides, unboxing videos and first impressions.
However, many players still face a longer wait. Limited stock has left plenty of customers on waiting lists.
High demand often creates shortages during major hardware launches. Valve will hope manufacturing increases quickly over the coming weeks. Faster production should help more gamers receive their systems sooner.
As more people begin using the hardware, reviewers will publish detailed performance tests and comparisons with gaming PCs and handheld devices.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Remaster Could Be Heading to More Platforms

Fans of the Warhammer 40,000 universe may soon have another reason to celebrate.
Recent classification listings suggest that Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Master Crafted Edition could launch on PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2. The remaster currently remains exclusive to PC and Xbox.
Although no publisher has confirmed the ports, the new listings have fuelled speculation across the gaming community.
The original game earned praise for its fast-paced combat, satisfying weapons and faithful recreation of the Warhammer universe. A wider release would introduce Captain Titus’ story to many new players.
Nintendo Switch 2 owners have also seen growing third-party support. More publishers continue bringing major franchises to the platform.
Fans should still wait for an official announcement. However, the latest evidence suggests more news could arrive soon.
Gaming World News Final Thoughts
These stories show just how active the gaming industry remains.
Square Enix continues to generate excitement around Final Fantasy VII Revelation, even though the reported DLC plans remain unconfirmed. Meanwhile, the developers behind Ontos have chosen quality over speed by delaying the game until 2027.
Valve has also started putting its newest hardware into players’ hands. At the same time, rumours suggest Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Master Crafted Edition could soon reach PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2.
More showcases will take place later this year. As a result, even bigger announcements could arrive soon.
Whether you enjoy RPGs, horror games, PC hardware or action shooters, there is no shortage of exciting news to follow.
