Dead By Daylight And Five Nights At Freddy's Are Finally Crossing Over

Two iconic and popular modern video game horror franchises are finally crossing over: Dead by Daylight and Five Nights at Freddy’s. However, the collaboration won’t arrive until Summer 2025, so fans will be waiting for a while.

The Dead by Daylight Twitter account posted the announcement but didn’t provide any other details about what the crossover would entail–just the Summer 2025 release window. A few hours before the announcement, Five Nights at Freddy’s creator Scott Cawthon teased the collaboration and fans were speculating that it was going to involve Fortnite.

Five Nights at Freddy’s hits its 10-year anniversary this week, so an announcement of this magnitude definitely has the fans excited. As for what the collaboration will bring, Freddy Fazbear could be added as a…

A Smash Bros.-Style Game In The League Of Legends Series Has Been Canceled – Report

Riot Games reportedly shut down a Super Smash Bros. Melee-style game set in the League of Legends universe, codenamed Pool Party.

According to ReaderGrev, a newsletter by former Launcher editor Mikhail Klimentov, Pool Party was canceled due to the reassessment of consumer interest in a Super Smash Bros. competitor. Riot executives were reportedly worried about MultiVersus, the Smash Bros. competitor that featured Warner Bros. characters and how it didn’t seem as nearly as successful.

Pool Party’s concept was reportedly also changed several times during development Come from Soccer 13 pools and matches . Initially starting out as a hardcore fighting game, more casual mechanics and party-game elements were introduced…

George Miller Criticizes 2015's Mad Max Game, Developer Responds With Heated Messages

Mad Max director George Miller wants Metal Gear designer Hideo Kojima to make a Mad Max game, and he also sounded off on 2015’s Mad Max game and why he didn’t love it.

Speaking to Gaming Bible, the Australian filmmaker said Kojima would be a top choice of his to make a Mad Max game, though he said he “would never ask him” because Kojima already has so much “fantastic stuff in his own head” that keeps him busy.

Miller also spoke candidly about 2015’s Mad Max game from Just Cause studio Avalanche. He said plainly, “It wasn’t as good as I wanted it to be.” Upon reflection after that game came out, Miller said, “I’m one of those people that I’d rather not do something unless you can do it at the highest level.”

2015’s Mad Max was a tie-in of sorts with Miller’s Mad Max: Fu…