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Top 10 Video Games of 2025 Revealed

Discover our definitive list of the year's finest video games across all platforms, from breakout indie hits to AAA blockbusters. Explore the titles that defined 2025.

Top 6 Video Games of 2025 Ranked

After playing over 35 titles, our writer reveals the six best video games of 2025, from RPG triumphs to cosy sims. Discover the must-play hits of the year.

Readers' Favourite Video Games of 2025 Revealed

Guardian's Pushing Buttons readers share their standout video games of 2025, from Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yōtei to indie gems like Chicory: A Colorful Tale. Discover the titles that captivated players this year.

Top Family Board Games for UK Families in 2025

Discover the best family board games for UK households, as recommended by gaming experts. From cooperative fun to budget-friendly picks, find the perfect game to bring everyone together this season.

Best Board Games for UK Families This Christmas

Discover the top-rated board games for UK families this festive season, from strategy classics to hilarious party games. Our expert guide helps you avoid holiday arguments and find the perfect game.

Friends, Harry Potter Leaving Netflix in 2026

Netflix is set to remove major franchises including Friends, Harry Potter, and The Hunger Games from its UK streaming platform between December 2025 and January 2026. Discover the full list of departing titles.

Tarantino: Hunger Games a 'PG Rip-Off'

Quentin Tarantino has launched a fierce attack on The Hunger Games, calling it a PG-rated rip-off of the Japanese cult classic Battle Royale. Discover the director's explosive comments.

Glenn Close Transformed in New Hunger Games Trailer

Hollywood legend Glenn Close is barely recognisable in the first trailer for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping. Discover the star's dramatic transformation and all the details about the 2026 prequel.

Hunger Games Stage Show: Mia Carragher Review

The first-ever Hunger Games stage show debuts in London with Mia Carragher as Katniss, but John Malkovich's screen-only appearance divides fans. Read our full review.

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