We might not even be halfway through August yet, but the time of year when video game launches start to come thick and fast is on the horizon. Studios with titles launching between now and the end of 2022 are either putting the final pieces in place, or they're making the difficult decision to break the news that their games won't be arriving until next year. There was plenty of news about games arriving next year, this year, and even a little something about a big update to a game arriving next week over the past seven days. More on all of those and all of the other biggest stories from the past week in video games.
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The past week in video games arguably ended with the biggest news of all. Big because there was a lot of it. Studio THQ Nordic held a showcase to reveal some of its upcoming projects and provide updates on a few that had previously been unveiled. A remake of the first Alone In The Dark began and arguably headlined the presentation. Other notable titles featured included AEW: Fight Forever, Wreckreation, a racing game from the creators of Burnout and Need For Speed, the tease of a new South Park game, and also a remake of the first Gothic game. There were a lot more games shown off during the showcase too, not to mention THQ Nordic reportedly has a whole heap more still under wraps.
Yes, the heavily rumored crossover between Fortnite and Dragon Ball is real and has now been confirmed by Epic. The collaboration, the announcement for which resulted in Fortnite's most liked tweet ever, will begin on August 16. The tweet features an image of Shenron, The Eternal Dragon, but hasn't revealed what exactly the crossover will be made up of. If the
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