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Resident Evil Zero Remake Release Date, Gameplay Details

Capcom's Resident Evil renaissance continues! Get all the confirmed details on the Resident Evil Zero Remake, including its expected 2028 release, modernized gameplay, and platforms. Read the full report here.

RE5 Remake Not in Works, Code Veronica Next

Insider confirms Resident Evil 5 remake is not in development. Capcom's focus is on Code Veronica & Zero remakes. Expected timeline & details for Indian gamers.

GTA 6 Pushed to 2026: 5 Games to Fill the Void

Grand Theft Auto 6's release is now set for November 19, 2026. Discover five fantastic open-world games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2 to play during the long wait.

Chandigarh Girls Win Against JK in School Games

Chandigarh's girls' basketball team secures a decisive 67-32 victory over Jammu & Kashmir in the 67th National School Games. Read about the key players and their journey to the quarter-finals.

10 Super Fun Christmas Party Games for 2025

Plan the ultimate Christmas 2025 party with these 10 fun games that guarantee laughter and bonding. From Secret Santa twists to festive charades, make your celebration unforgettable!

Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake in Development

Capcom is developing a Resident Evil Code Veronica remake, set for a 2027 launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Get all the latest details on gameplay, story, and release plans here.

10 Indoor Games Building Life Skills for Gen Alpha

Discover how classic indoor games like Chess, Scrabble and Ludo silently develop focus, strategic thinking and emotional intelligence in today's technology-driven children. Take India's Habit Index survey now!

Ahmedabad to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games

Ahmedabad selected as host city for Commonwealth Games 2030, marking India's second time hosting the prestigious sporting event after Delhi 2010. Discover the full venue history.

India to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games

India has been confirmed as host nation for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. CGA President Ben Houston welcomes this historic decision for Indian sports.

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