Today we got some news. From indie Metroidvanias to blockbuster action RPGs, plus fresh peeks at major adaptations like the live-action The Legend of Zelda movie. Let’s go.

Must-Play Launches: Constance and Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE Hit PC

Kicking off the week strong, two standout titles drop today on PC.

Constance: A Hand-Drawn Metroidvania

Constance is a hand-drawn journey about a paint-wielding artist fleeing from her broken inner world.
Credit: btf, ByteRockers’ Games, PARCO GAMES

Constance, the 2D hand-drawn action-adventure from developer btf (published by ByteRockers’ Games and PARCO GAMES), officially launches on Steam for PC today. Players step into the shoes of a paintbrush-wielding artist trapped in her own decaying inner world, battling mental health-inspired foes with fluid paint-based mechanics.

Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE – Webtoon Phenomenon becomes Action RPG

Netmarble’s Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE, the standalone action RPG adaptation of the webtoon with 14.3 billion views, launches worldwide on PC via Steam and Microsoft Store today (Deluxe Edition early access started November 21).

A free demo lets you tackle the opening campaign, world bosses, and the “Field of Time” arena

Upcoming Releases This Week: Racing, Horror, and Retro Action (November 25-27)

  • November 25: Project Motor Racing races onto PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC—a high-fidelity sim with 70+ licensed cars, cross-platform mods, and authentic tracks via True2Track tech. Also, A.I.L.A., the Unreal Engine 5 techno-horror from Pulsatrix Studios, unleashes psychological terror on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series—survive AI-crafted nightmares blending survival, puzzles, and combat.
  • November 26: Terminator 2D: No Fate (Xbox-optimized side-scroller) launches multi-platform after delays.
  • November 27: Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeons (PS5, Switch, PC) bundles the new roguelite dungeon crawler with Bubble Symphony—bubble-bursting chaos in ever-changing sweets-themed levels.
  • Plus, Street Racer Collection revives the 1994 kart racer (SNES, Mega Drive, MS-DOS, Game Boy ports) with brawling multiplayer on modern platforms.
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Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda Movie: First Official Set Photos Revealed

Credit: Nintendo, Sony

Nintendo dropped the first official set photos from the live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, filming in New Zealand’s stunning landscapes. Directed by Wes Ball (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes), stars Bo Bragason as Zelda (Breath of the Wild-inspired blue robes) and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link (Twilight Princess green tunic) pose amid Hyrule’s plains. Production started November 2025, eyeing a May 7, 2027, release.

That’s it!

A lot of cool games coming, and refreshing set Photos for Zelda, I’m hyped! That’s it for todays gaming news, have a great day!

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