Next Battlefield Launch, GTA 6 Trailer, Legal Battles, Nintendo Warning, Doom Reviews & More

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In the latest gaming news, LevelCapGaming brings us updates on the highly anticipated next Battlefield game, set to drop by March 2026. EA's big boss, Andrew Wilson, spilled the beans during an investor call, emphasizing the importance of player feedback and the success of Battlefield Labs. Rockstar, on the other hand, unveiled the second trailer for GTA 6, a tantalizing mix of gameplay and cinematics that has fans buzzing with excitement and speculation. Meanwhile, POW World faced unfortunate changes due to a legal tussle with Nintendo, resulting in the removal of core features. And speaking of Nintendo, Switch 2 owners are warned against modding their devices to avoid potential bricking by the tech giant.
Moving on to game reviews, Doom: The Dark Ages has garnered mostly positive feedback, with reviewers praising combat changes but criticizing pacing and narrative depth. Valve recently put the brakes on Classic Offensives, a CS:GO mod project, issuing a cease and desist that halted its release. Apple, in a bold move, halted a court order requiring third-party payment systems on the iOS App Store, sparking potential changes in the mobile gaming revenue landscape. In the world of upcoming releases, Killing Floor 3's launch date got a revision to July 24th to address player feedback, promising improvements in game design, AI, animation, and UI elements. Dune Awakening, after a delay, is gearing up for a June 10th release, with a large-scale beta underway to ensure a smooth launch and test server capacity. And over in Squad's corner, the Unreal Engine 5 remaster play test received mixed reviews, with players noting both performance issues and impressive visual upgrades, sparking debates among gaming enthusiasts.

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