It looks like you'll need to get those consoles online at least once every 30 days to enjoy any titles purchased after March.
This is one closure that's particularly regrettable, and we hope that the team behind some truly great AA games lands on their feet.
We suppose Julia Black's in-game targets are probably going to be the people who Mark Gerhard has been pointing fingers at for a while.
It's time to join your buddies on Android and iOS to take back Manhattan's streets following a devastating bioterrorist attack.
Crimson Desert’s launch build drew a mixed response, but several major patches have since turned the tide.
The Horizon Festival’s Japanese chapter is a massive take when it's compared to previous iterations, but we believe it’s also going to be one that guides the franchise in an exciting new direction...
From the looks of it, it looks like the world hasn't caught up with Valve's vision for the Steam Deck 2, and that's good news.
Our favorite extraction shooter is getting quite the glow-up if you're tackling it on the PS5 Pro, and we're stoked to see it in action.
Majima is all set to bring his signature style of chaos and precision to the tracks, complete with his own vehicle to celebrate his debut.
We can't wait to get our hands on this one (pun intended) and start customizing it to our heart's content before we let loose.
The film was reportedly pitched to Apple and Sony and sees Christopher McQuarrie potentially writing, producing and directing.
The former Lionhead Studios boss, who created the original games, still hopes for a "little bit of evil and good alignment in there."
From the neighboring Galarus to Oupávia Space Tower, the planet offers quite a few sights for Jun to take in while kicking back.
Evercold brings new content, a new dynamic seasons system, and a new Warrior of Light whose adventure is looking quite compelling.
Housemarque has made some bold claims ahead of its latest shooter roguelike’s launch, but how do they hold up under scrutiny? Pretty well, as it turns out.
This new IP dares to do what a lot of other AAA titles don’t, and the result is a game that has its players unable to put it down.
What's better than venturing through Route 65 alone in a fragile RV? Why, bringing some friends along to up the chaos, of course.
Launching in July 2026, the multiplayer title sports a dark tone, several deadly enemies to fight and some wonderfully grounded combat.
Delve solo or with up to two friends into a dungeon where you need to gather ingredients and buff your stats to survive.
Sung Jinwoo's adventure is coming to a new platform, but can it manage to leave the PC version's problems behind? We certainly hope so.
