Something for the Weekend – 11/10/25

Something for the Weekend – 11/10/25

Are you picking Battlefield 6 or Little Nightmares 3 this weekend? Obviously other games are available, but these two games are certainly catering to two of the main October gaming traditions – namely big budget FPS launches and horror games – so which are you going to choose?

In the News This Week

Who doesn’t love a good data breach headline? It was only a matter of time before the OSA law led to this, and it’s maybe surprising it took two months! Hopefully those affected are given the protection they now need.

Games in Review & Featured Articles

Reviews led the way once again this week:

We also had a pair of headset reviews for the Turtle Beach Atlas 200 and Edifier ES850NB.

Dom was a busy bee playing a couple of new early access releases this week, with Skate feeling like a welcome skateboarding culture vibe, and Ratatan’s soundtrack weaselling its way into his brain. And Jim sunk plenty hours into the Call of Duty Black Ops 7 multiplayer beta last weekend to give a few early impressions.

Rounding out the week, What We Played featured Battlefield 6, Yooka-Replaylee and Absolum.

Trailer Park

AMD and Sony discuss some next-gen GPU tech

Dinosaur survival horror Deathground has launched into Early Access

That’s the round up for this week’s round up. Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll catch you for more gaming shenanigans next week!

2 Comments

  1. becker.howard

    Great to see some exciting game options for the weekend! Both Battlefield 6 and Little Nightmares 3 have their unique appeal. It’s always fun to see what everyone chooses to play!

  2. lubowitz.bernhard

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to see the variety available. Each game offers a unique experience—Battlefield 6 for intense multiplayer action and Little Nightmares 3 for a more atmospheric, narrative-driven adventure. It really depends on what mood you’re in!

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