Alright, so here’s the thing. I stumbled into this THQ Nordic event, and wow, did they drop some news on us. Wasn’t even sure what half of it was, but hey, let’s dig in. I mean, video games, right? They got fans hyped about Reanimal, Tides of Tomorrow, The Eternal Life of Goldman and, uh, other stuff I can’t even remember. Oh, plus a fresh Gothic 1 Remake demo for Xbox folks. Why? No clue, but it’s a thing now.
Okay, listen, SpongeBob SquarePants fans, your time has come. Titans of the Tide pre-orders just went live—like, today-today. You can grab it on Xbox Series X|S soon, November 18th-ish. SpongeBob and Patrick in all their glory, with David Hasselhoff tunes? I don’t know who asked for this, but they made it happen.
And you get a Natural Costume Pack if you’re an early bird. Oh, and the Ghost and Ultimate Editions chuck in more goodies too. Tidal Season Pass? Sure, why not.
Now, Gothic Remake. It’s out there. Try it or don’t—I mean, it’s your call. They threw a demo at us, letting you tiptoe back into that Valley of the Mines. But this isn’t in the final cut, so get your fill while it’s hot, or lukewarm. They’ll hit us with Gothic Classics in 2026, which sounds like forever away.
Goldman’s drama got more layers than whatever, with its trailer splashing colorful, dark vibes. That side-scroll action keeping you edgy and all. And Reanimal, from the brains behind Little Nightmares. Relentless monster-vibes galore. You can share the chaos online or, like, couch style.
Tides of Tomorrow popped up with its so-called first-of-its-kind gameplay—sure, if they say so. Digixart is doing something wacky with player choices affecting their universe. Just like, don’t mess it up, yeah?
Wreckfest 2 is speeding our way, aiming straight for chaos town circa 2026. Demolition derby lovers, rejoice—your arcade drama with simulated crash physics is returning.
And Titan Quest II, that ARPG madness, mixes your hack-‘n-slash desires with myths. Build a hero to face legendary stuff, gods, whatever else they throw in. Guess we’ll see this saga unfold in three long years.
Wreckreation brought more commotion with its anything-goes racing and crafting—mix and match till you smack headfirst into a dinosaur’s snout. Seventy cars, loops, and God knows what else.
Xbox is headed to Gamescom, and they’re rolling out the carpet for hands-on experiences with their new releases. Maybe you’ll bump into someone from a dev team. Or not. Who’s to say?