Game: Tour de France 2026 Developer: Cyanide Studios Publisher: Nacon Price: $39.99 (Deluxe Edition: $49.99) Platform: PC (Steam) — Controller Required Release: June 4, 2026 Note: Requires controller — keyboard and mouse not supported Sports Simulation Racing Cycling Strategy Realistic Singleplayer Multiplayer PvP Controller Bikes 3D Management Tour de France 2026 delivers authentic cycling strategy that rewards tactical thinking and perfect timing across brutal mountain stages. Cyanide Studios’ annual Tour simulation — the complementary racing game to the management-focused Pro Cycling Manager 26 — arrives with its most meaningful gameplay addition in years: dynamic weather that physically changes how the…
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Game: Pro Cycling Manager 26 Developer: Cyanide Studio Publisher: Nacon Price: $49.99 Platform: PC (Steam) Release: June 15, 2026 Licenses: Tour de France, La Vuelta, Paris-Roubaix, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, and more Sports Simulation Cycling Management Strategy Realistic Singleplayer Multiplayer PvP Bikes 3D Pro Cycling Manager 26 delivers an impressively deep management simulation that demands serious strategy and attention to detail. Cyanide Studio’s annual cycling management franchise returns with its most substantial mechanical overhaul in years — a redesigned season planning system, new rider attributes, a genuinely impactful Detailed Simulation mode, and expanded Pro Cyclist options that give the game more personality than…
Event: DoKomi 2026 Dates: May 29–31, 2026 Location: Messe Düsseldorf, Germany Attendance: 215,000+ (Germany’s Largest Anime Expo) TheBigBois.com attended: Press Pass Germany’s largest anime, manga, and Japanese culture convention returned to Düsseldorf for DoKomi 2026, and TheBigBois.com was on-site for the weekend. Spread across multiple halls at the Messe Düsseldorf convention complex, DoKomi drew over 215,000 attendees across three days — a massive turnout that made the scale of the event impossible to miss even standing at the south entrance on Friday afternoon. The honest take: if you’re coming specifically for gaming content, DoKomi is not your event. There was…
Sledding Game is the first video game ever made by Max, a solo developer at The Sledding Corporation, and it sold 100,000 copies in its first five days. It has Overwhelmingly Positive reviews. It features a bus sled that holds up to six players simultaneously, and there are people who have been laughing about that bus for two hours with stomach cramps to prove it. This is the context you need before anything else, because Sledding Game is one of those rare Early Access releases where the vibes are so completely correct that numbers and feature lists feel slightly beside…
KuloNiku: Bowl Up! is the cozy cooking restaurant sim from Indonesian developer Gambir Studio and publisher Raw Fury that has been quietly winning over players since its April 2026 launch — and it absolutely deserves more attention than it’s getting. At $11.99, it packages the tactile satisfaction of a hands-on cooking sim, a cast of anime-inflected characters with genuine personality, and a Meatball Brawl competition system that gives the game genuine competitive tension, all wrapped in an art style that players consistently describe with words like “chewy” and “pleasing” and then struggle to explain further. It just looks good in…
Directive 8020 is the most ambitious and most divisive entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology to date — and understanding why requires separating what it does well from the changes that haven’t landed. Supermassive Games has taken their sci-fi horror narrative adventure further into direct gameplay than any previous entry, adding stealth mechanics, a redesigned Turning Points story tree, and Hollywood leading lady Lashana Lynch in a starring role. The result is a genuinely spectacular presentation wrapped around a gameplay expansion that reveals both the series’ potential and its limitations in equal measure. At its core, Directive 8020 is The…