Latest Gaming News

📅May 22, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Today’s gaming news centers on live-service shakeups, delistings and shutdowns, plus notable industry updates from casino gaming and esports-adjacent coverage.
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Genting’s Resorts World Las Vegas posts strong 1Q26 recovery

CDC Gaming reports that Genting’s Resorts World Las Vegas is showing a meaningful rebound, with revenue and profit improving strongly in Q1 2026. The story highlights a continued recovery path for the property as it regains momentum. Source 1

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Battlefield Hardline is being delisted on major consoles

Delisted Games lists Battlefield Hardline as a new delisting event affecting PS4 and Xbox One, signaling another legacy title leaving digital storefronts. The move underscores how older console games can disappear from sale even when players still care about them. Source 2

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OrbusVR: Reborn will stop being sold before a planned shutdown

According to Delisted Games, the developers of OrbusVR announced the game will be removed from sale first, then shut down later. The studio said purchases will end before servers are ultimately taken offline, continuing the wave of live-service closures. Source 2

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MultiVersus Season 5 will be its final content season

Delisted Games reports that Player First Games and WB Games confirmed MultiVersus’ upcoming Season 5 content will be the game’s last. That makes the platform fighter one of the most prominent recent examples of a live-service title winding down. Source 2

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Chrono Sword appears in the latest delisting tracker update

Delisted Games includes Chrono Sword in its current update list, indicating attention around its availability status. The listing suggests another title is being tracked for potential removal or limited availability, although the page is primarily a delisting roundup. Source 2

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Warface: Clutch (PC) is flagged in delisting coverage

Warface: Clutch on PC is also mentioned by Delisted Games in its current delisting coverage. The inclusion points to continued instability in the availability of older online and service-based games. Source 2

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Gaming industry delisting wave continues across platforms

The Delisted Games roundup shows a broad pattern of titles moving off sale across different platforms and genres. It reflects a wider industry trend where licensing, publisher priorities, and live-service changes can suddenly affect access for players. Source 2

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Casino gaming remains active amid broader entertainment shifts

CDC Gaming’s front page continues to cover gambling-industry developments, including financial performance updates and market changes. That indicates the gaming-news landscape is not only about video games but also about the adjacent casino and gambling sector. Source 1

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Live-service game lifecycle management is a major 2026 theme

Between OrbusVR’s planned shutdown and MultiVersus ending new content, today’s coverage reinforces how live-service planning affects game longevity. Players are increasingly seeing purchases and long-term access shaped by publisher decisions and server-based support models. Source 2

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Legacy games continue to disappear as storefront policies evolve

The Battlefield Hardline and other delisting entries highlight how older digital games can vanish from sale over time. For players and collectors, these changes make preservation and access a growing concern. Source 2