Hi everyone, we’re very happy to announce that our latest DLC, Fatal Falls, has just dropped on PlayStation, with two new levels and a boss adding novel, ignominious ways to die mid-run!

However, today I wanted to take a look at the way we pull together our animated trailers, as it seems that many of you are just as excited about the cartoon trailers as you are about the new game content. Every week I'll be reviewing the trailer for our new trailer releases, and I bust open my then gushing creative well to invite you’to help shape the narrative of upcoming releases.

Whether it's an unfaithful smile or a dead fox-woman, comments and suggestions are highly encouraged. We appreciate every viewpoint and bring you some of our most loyal KDOT fans as our commits.

This latest trailer features Adam - our renowned graffiti artist - working on the Our Green World short that we're seeking your input on! Adam has created your very first well-lit drawings and you'll be able to choose which one you'd like to have as the default facade in our retail release of the final game.

PVRIS – back in it's lovely box

Now, I had a chance to interview PVRIS for the Zelda Bonus Pack Spotlight last week. I talked openly on choice with the crotchety 'hipster' talking about deciding if there is more to love in a game than just… polygons. PVRIS struck us as extremely special because of this honesty and because of the good humour.

Below are that interview and a lot of happy pixels!

One thing I didn't mention is PVRIS selling over 1,200 shirts, with HUNDREDS of them featuring magic four-rung mushroom heads!

Slender: The Arrival Teaser - Sporting an LCD cutscene from Take Two Productions!

Finally, I'd like to welcome Cliff Bleszinski from Republic (Dune, X-COM), John Anthony Salva (from Sakari, Arslan), Ben Doggette (from The Omega Strain).

Lastly, I wanted to also showcase an ARPG that tens of thousands of people at our retro-futuristic PAXEST event were excited to get their hands on: Swapper.

I listed it last week, but it was nice to spend time reviewing content that you may have never heard of before!

Which trailer do you want to see next? Let us know in the comments 😉

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