No Law Is An Open World Cyberpunk FPS From The Developers Of The Ascent

No Law Is An Open World Cyberpunk FPS From The Developers Of The Ascent

Neon Giant, the developer behind 2021's The Ascent , has revealed No Law, a first-person shooter RPG set in a cyberpunk open world. Revealed during The Game Awards 2025, No Law is currently in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. In the reveal trailer, we get a look at the beautiful city of Port Desire, the sprawling and seedy Unreal Engine 5-developed setting for No Law, as well as Grey Harker, the ex-military veteran that players will control in the game. We meet Harker, who has left his war-torn past behind for a quieter life, at a moment where the past comes calling, and trouble finds him once more. Using his "black-ops instincts and custom hardware," Harker is set on taking back what's been stolen from him and confronting the city that wronged him. Check it out in the No Law reveal trailer for yourself below: Neon Giant says No Law is a cyber-noire narrative with deep player agency, noting that "whether you favor precision, stealth, or destruction, your approach defines the experience." "Master advanced military upgrades, experiment with sci-fi tools and vertical movement, and turn every mission into a personal story of revenge, consequence, and survival," a press release reads. "Set against the backdrop of Port Desire, a sprawling port carved into the cliffs of a restless sea, No Law invites players into a world built on neon sleaze instead of regulation. The city is a hub of import and excess, overflowing with colorful characters whose motives are as murky as the smog-filled skyline. From the rooftop gardens to the alleys below, every inch of Port Desire is alive, reactive, and waiting to be shaped by the player's choices." Check out the screenshots below for another look at Port Desire: Ahead of Neon Giant's unveiling of No Law, I spoke with studio co-founder and creative director Tor Frick and co-founder and co-creative director Arcade Berg about the game. They tell me The Ascent taught Neon Giant that the team really wants to push the envelope on immersion. "The games are very different [...] but there's lots of crossover," Berg tells me. "What we really learned a lot about making The Ascent was how to tell a story with the world. It had a story and side missions, but it wasn't a narrative-heavy game. It told a lot of stories in the environment with the set, with the art, with the conversations NPCs were having, and we learned a lot about in-world storytelling that isn't explicit. Not every story has to be told with words, voice, or text, so we're always trying to ask [with No Law], 'Is there a story there?'" With No Law being Neon Giant's second cyberpunk game, I was curious about what it is about these types of settings that draws the studio in. Frick tells me cyberpunk worlds allow for a lot of video game actions to fit narratively. "We're very precious about having a world where everything we do in the game fits in the fiction of the world," he says. "That's a big part [of our love for cyberpunk]; we can kind of mold the world to fit what the game needs. [Plus], there's a certain mood and vibe we really enjoy: Judge Dredd, Running Man, all these tongue-in-cheek comfort food experiences, and we really enjoy the lighthearted vibe of those things. Berg adds that those specific cyberpunk examples use violence as a spectacle, "the kind that makes you smile," and that fits what Neon Giant is going for in No Law. "The violence in our game is supposed to be a spectacle, too; the kind that makes you smile," Berg says. "There's horrible violence and the fun kind. We can't do dark, sad, and gritty; we want you to have a really good experience playing this game, laughing, at times feeling like a badass, to have the world respond to that, noticing what you're doing, and what you opted not to do. Cyberpunk is cool, and we enjoy it." The team is calling No Law a cyber-noire story, and Frick and Berg tell me it's because this game has moments to breathe and soak in the vibes – and there's also a detective element to the story, though the duo doesn't share more on that front. That's one way the two think No Law stands out from the obvious elephant in the room: Cyberpunk 2077. "It's clear that [No Law] is very much different," Frick tells me. "The art style and setting itself, this is a very lush city, and we're focusing a lot more on the density and the intimate feeling. We're not aiming to build a vast open world, but are focused on making a very dense open world with a very different scale and a very personal story." Frick says Harker's story isn't the end-all, be-all of Port Desire – it's just another story happening in this city. Berg chimes in, adding, "It's much more human and personal and intimate, and we made a lot of cool stylistic choices because of that." The two close out our conversation by explaining they feel Neon Giant fans like the studio's particular brand of personality – it's the biggest point of positive feedback the studio received from The Ascent. "If you've played The Ascent, you'll get a feel that [No Law] is the same team," Berg says. "That's what we're aiming for, even with this game that's completely different." No Law is being published by Krafton and will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime in the future. In the meantime, read Game Informer's review of The Ascent . What do you think of No Law's reveal? Let us know in the comments below!

Hackers posed as law enforcement to gain private Apple Account data

Hackers posed as law enforcement to gain private Apple Account data

Malicious actors are using increasingly sophisticated methods to get users' account data from many companies, including Apple, with a new report detailing the use of fake law enforcement emails for doxxing. Hackers are sending fake information requests while posing as law enforcement. While scams have existed long before the dawn of email, the internet opened up a whole new avenue for attacks via email. We've all heard of scammers pretending to be royalty, or those saying you've won the lottery, neither of which is a particularly effective approach these days. More recently, however, scammers have taken up impersonating law enforcement officials as a means of obtaining someone's personal information. To no one's surprise, individuals and groups with ill intent often use email addresses that closely resemble those of legitimate law enforcement agencies. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Deadpool Is Coming To Marvel Rivals

Deadpool Is Coming To Marvel Rivals

The Marvel shooter is getting the Merc with a Mouth, and I bet he knows he is in the popular video game. The trailer proves that he at least knows he was in three movies. The Game Awards trailer announcing his arrival does not show gameplay or explain how he will work in the game, but it does showcase some fun and impressive 2D animation. It also teases another new character, Elsa Bloodstone. Deadpool will be part of season 6, Night at Museum, which begins January 16.

Saros Gets A New Gameplay Trailer And A Delay To April 2026

Saros Gets A New Gameplay Trailer And A Delay To April 2026

Saros, the new third-person action-shooter from Sony's Housemarque, got a new look at tonight's Game Awards, as well as a new release date of April 30, 2026. The trailer shown at The Game Awards 2025 put a spotlight on Arjun Devraj, portrayed by Rahul Kohli, and his crew as they struggle to figure out what's happening on the shifting planet of Carcosa. Housemarque's trademark style and action both look to be on full display here. Though previously announced for March 20, 2026 , it looks like Housemarque is taking a little extra time for its new third-person action romp. What's being shown off right now is already looking great, so here's hoping the extra time gives the team what it needs to stick the landing. Saros is up for pre-order now, with 48-hour early access available for Digital Deluxe edition buyers. The quest to survive the foreboding eclipse inside Saros will kick off for PlayStation 5 owners on April 30, 2026.

007 First Light Villain Revealed, And He's Played By Lenny Kravitz

007 First Light Villain Revealed, And He's Played By Lenny Kravitz

IO Interactive has released a new trailer for its upcoming Bond game, 007 First Light , and it pulls back the curtains on the villainous Bawma, who is played by none other than Lenny Kravitz. This trailer aired during The Game Awards, placing protagonist and 00-Agent-in-training James Bond in a fictional city in Mauritania, Africa. This city is called Aleph, and it seems to be a stronghold and shoddy utopia built by Bawma. Check out Bawma in the 007 First Light trailer below: "I am sometimes asked, 'Bawma, how is it that you hear every whisper in every corner?'," Bawma says to Bond, who is captured and hanging upside down before the villain, in the trailer. "And I answer, 'I built Aleph with my will, my blood, and my whole self.' This city is an extension of my being, my body, and today, it became infected. Easy girls, plenty of meat for everyone." As for the girls, my guess is crocodiles. These reptiles seem fitting for the situation, and Bawma seems to have crocodile-scale tattoos all over his body, with scales even attached to his yellow blazer. Interestingly, I looked up the word "Bawma," and it's traced back to Arabic, where it means "owl." So maybe the girls are owls, but the love of scales in Bawma's design is very apparent, and owls don't have scales. With Kravitz playing the villain, I'm wondering if Kravitz will create the Bond theme for this game. Fortunately, we don't have to wait too long to find out because 007 First Light launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC on March 27, 2026. In the meantime, check out this trailer that reveals the Aston Martin Valhalla as Bond's car of choice in 007 First Light , and then read about how watching a behind-closed-doors demo of 007 First Light quelled my biggest worry about the game. After that, check out this trailer of Bond's early days in the game . Do you think Lenny Kravitz is a good choice to play the villain in 007 First Light? Let us know in the comments below!

'47 Ronin' director found guilty of defrauding Netflix out of $11 million

'47 Ronin' director found guilty of defrauding Netflix out of $11 million

A director who was charged with defrauding Netflix out of millions of dollars has been found guilty, Business Insider reports . Carl Rinsch, director of the 2013 Keanu Reeves movie 47 Ronin , now faces up to 90 years in prison. Rinsch began filming the project, White Horse (later renamed Conquest ), around 2017. (Its premise: A scientist creates an organic humanoid species that turns on its creators.) The director completed six short-form episodes with his own money and investor funds. He then used those episodes to pitch studios for the money to complete the first season. Netflix ended up buying the rights for over $61 million. In 2020, after spending $44 million of Netflix's money on the series, Rinsch petitioned for another $11 million to complete the season. The company agreed. Then things got weird. Instead of using Netflix’s investment to finish the series, Rinsch transferred the funds to personal accounts. Within two months, he lost over half of it on seven-figure stock trades. He spent the rest on cryptocurrency. Then, lo and behold, Rinsch got a second chance: The crypto trades turned a profit. Did the director seize the opportunity to right his ship and finish the series? No, he didn't. Instead, he used the crypto profits to go on a $10 million shopping spree. According to prosecutors, he spent nearly $4 million on furniture and antiques, $2.4 million on five Rolls-Royces and a Ferrari, almost $1 million on mattresses and linens and $650,000 on luxury watches and clothes. The series was never completed. By 2021, Netflix had canceled the project and written off over $55 million in costs. Rinsch's charges included one count of wire fraud, one count of money laundering and five counts of engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity. During the trial, he took the stand in his own defense, claiming that Netflix's millions were intended as reimbursement for the personal funds he invested in the series. After less than five hours of jury deliberation, Rinsch was found guilty on all seven counts. Although he could face up to 90 years, he's expected to receive a much shorter sentence. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/47-ronin-director-found-guilty-of-defrauding-netflix-out-of-11-million-205519293.html?src=rss

Tomb Raider: Catalyst Takes Lara Croft To Northern India In 2027

Tomb Raider: Catalyst Takes Lara Croft To Northern India In 2027

Lara Croft is one of the most iconic video game characters of all time, but it's been seven years since she starred in a mainline game . Today, we learned that hiatus is almost over – or rather, it will be two years from now. Tomb Raider: Catalyst was just revealed at the Game Awards, and it's coming out in 2027. You can check out the trailer below. The footage shows Lara Croft doing what she does best: exploring ancient crypts and narrowly making dangerously long jumps. The trailer is narrated by a mysterious woman that seemingly knows a lot about Lara Croft's past. "I've heard a dozen tall tales that say you're unstoppable," the woman says to Lara. "But I say all legends must come to an end." The woman then watches as Lara singlehandedly defeats all the woman's allies and kicks her to the ground. Then, mysterious rocks rise out of the ruins, and in classic Tomb Raider fashion, Lara has to make a last minute escape by leaping off falling debris. More information is available on the tomb raider website. "Tomb Raider: Catalyst is set in the wake of a mythical cataclysm that has unleashed ancient secrets and awakened the mysterious forces that guard them," a news post reads . "When the most notorious treasure hunters from around the world descend on the region, Lara races to uncover the truth buried beneath the fractured landscape and stop those who would use its power for their own gain. As the ancient world collides with the present, Lara must decide who to trust among rivals and allies to prevent a catastrophe and protect a secret that could reshape the future." The teaser ends with the release window – 2027 – along with the game's targeted platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam. For more Tomb Raider, check out the news of the remake of the original, called Legacy of Atlantis .

Diablo IV: Lord Of Hatred Expansion Brings Paladin Class To The Game, Launches In April

Diablo IV: Lord Of Hatred Expansion Brings Paladin Class To The Game, Launches In April

Blizzard Entertainment has revealed a new expansion for Diablo IV called Lord of Hatred, and it will bring the highly requested Paladin class to the game when it launches on April 28, 2026. It will also bring a second unannounced class to Diablo IV, too, but Blizzard hasn't revealed what that class is yet. Lord of Hatred will finish the Age of Hatred Saga that loosely began in the base game and really ramped up with last year's Vessel of Hatred expansion . It will feature a campaign story that sees your hero face off against Mephisto in the ancient and fabled region of Skovos alongside new gameplay updates, two new classes, including the Paladin, and more. Pre-purchasing the expansion gives you access to the Paladin class immediately, giving you the chance to try it out before its divine authority takes center stage in next year's Lord of Hatred expansion. Check out the Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred expansion reveal trailer below: "In the aftermath of Vessel of Hatred, this next chapter drives players toward their final stand against Mephisto, whose deception and spreading influence threaten to twist Sanctuary into a world consumed by malice," Blizzard writes in a press release. "As Hell's legions surge and the ancient Pools of Creation draw Mephisto ever closer, the fate of humanity hangs by a thread. To stop him, the Wanderer must embrace an old foe long believed to be dead. Lilith returns, her prophetic last words echoing true, forcing a perilous alliance bound by necessity rather than trust. With time and allies running out, the Wanderer is in a desperate race to stop Mephisto before hatred reshapes the world forever." The new Paladin class gives players the chance to wield a hammer, shield, and Holy Light in the fight against Mephisto and his demon hordes. Blizzard says, "Through melee combat and divine abilities, the Paladin empowers players to strike with both unwavering faith and overwhelming force." Blizzard says the second unannounced class "looms on the dark horizon," noting the class' power is "undeniable" and "poised to reshape the battlefield" when Lord of Hatred launches in April. Alongside new classes and story content, Blizzard says Lord of Hatred delivers the biggest gameplay evolutions since the launch of Diablo IV in 2023, including reworked Skill Trees that introduce new class-specific variants and expanded level caps across all eight classes, a new Loot Filter, enhanced crafting systems, including the return of the Horadric Cube, new Talisman unlocks, and more. It also features an overhauled endgame. "War Plans let players craft their own endgame progression path, selecting favored activities and layering strategic modifiers as they push toward high-value rewards," Blizzard says. The expansion also features a new activity for players seeking respite from demon-slaying: Fishing. All purchases of the Lord of Hatred expansion include last year's Vessel of Hatred expansion, and pre-purchasing the former instantly gives you access to the latter. If you pre-purchase, you will gain early access to the Paladin class, one extra Stash Tab, two more Character Slots, and three World of Warcraft decor items. You can purchase the Standard Edition , which includes Vessel of Hatred and Lord of Hatred, the Deluxe Edition , which includes both expansions as well as the Mini Chimera Pet Skorch, the Skartaran Basilisk Mount Bundle, the High Heavens Guard Cosmetic Bundle, a Premium Battle Pass Bundle, and more; the Ultimate Edition includes everything from the Standard and Deluxe Edition as well as the Umbral Knights Armor Bundle (with six class sets), 3000 Platinum, the Steel of the Shining Realm Bundle, Tymn, Echo of Spire Back Trophy, the Ascent of the Just Town Portal Skin, and more. Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred launches on April 28, 2026. In the meantime, read Game Informer's Diablo IV review , and then read our thoughts on last year's Vessel of Hatred expansion . What do you hope the second unannounced class is? Let us know in the comments below!

Endnight Debuts Forest 3

Endnight Debuts Forest 3

One of the more enigmatic reveals of tonight’s Game Awards has proven to be a first look at Forest 3, the new game from Endnight. In the debut trailer, we see a spaceship-bound character, presumably returning to Earth, who is suddenly sucked through a portal or wormhole, and then crashlands on a dangerous and disturbing alien planet, filled with strange creatures and, in one case, a vaguely humank-like abominations. There’s not much more to learn from the first look, but The Forest and Son of the Forest were received very positively by the community of survival horror fans, so there’s good reason to be hopeful about this new third entry. No word yet on a release date or platforms for the newly announced Endnight game.

Get Your First Look At The Street Fighter Movie, Arriving Next October

Get Your First Look At The Street Fighter Movie, Arriving Next October

As part of The Game Awards’ annual showcase, Paramount Pictures unveiled a teaser trailer for its upcoming Street Fighter movie releasing on October 16, 2026. The ad spot serves as our first look at the celebrity cast in action. Pro wrestlers Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns play Guille and Akuma, respectively, while Andrew Koji ( Bullet Train ), Callina Liang ( Presence, Bad Genius ), and Noah Centineo ( To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, The Fosters ) assume the roles of Ryu, Chun-Li, and Ken. Street Fighter looks unpretentious and goofy, and I’m excited to see another fighting game series make its way to the silver screen. After watching the 45-second teaser trailer below, be sure to catch up on our coverage of Street Fighter 6 right here. Watch the Street Fighter teaser trailer:

Tomb Raider: Legacy Of Atlantis Is A Remake Of The First Game In The Series

Tomb Raider: Legacy Of Atlantis Is A Remake Of The First Game In The Series

Crystal Dynamics and developer Flying Wild Hog have revealed Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a remake of the very first Tomb Raider game, which originally launched in 1996. The reveal trailer shows a Lara Croft reminiscent of her 1996 design with a little more color, modernity, and polygons, as well as treacherous puzzles and platforming, a dinosaur, and more. It will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam in 2026. "Developed in partnership between Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog, the game features stunning visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5, modern game design, and new surprises that honor the spirit and atmosphere of the original game," a press release reads. "As Lara Croft, players will harness their wits and athleticism to explore exotic locations lost to time, traverse treacherous landscapes, solve deadly contraptions, and face lethal predators in their quest for the scattered pieces of the Scion – an artifact of immeasurable power." Check out the Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis reveal trailer here: Following 2018's Shadow of the Tomb Raider , which concluded the trilogy that began with the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot followed by 2016's Rise of the Tomb Raider , developer Crystal Dynamics announced in 2022 that it was working on a new game in the series powered by Unreal Engine 5 . It seems Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is part of the vision, though right before this reveal, Crystal Dynamics announced Tomb Raider Catalysts, a brand-new game. Here are some additional Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis screenshots: Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis launches in 2026. Are you excited for this reimagining? Let us know in the comments below!