At the time of publishing, the viewer count for the latest GTA 6 trailer is quite close to hitting 77 million on YouTube alone.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson spoke about how game development often takes several years, making it hard to react to sudden announcements.
The studio behind the horror title Post Trauma was kind enough to answer some of our questions about the game.
Kojima compared the affect of a major game release like Grand Theft Auto 6 to a blockbuster movie like Mission: Impossible.
The studio includes developers that have previously worked on major titles, including Halo, Destiny, Roblox, Rec Room, and Fortnite.
The rumour indicates that one of the three titles, each of which has been developed in relative silence, might get showcased in June.
CD Projekt RED's VP of business development Jan Rosner spoke about bringing games to the Switch 2, and how physical releases matter.
The developers also want to focus on the balance between weapon damage for different archetypes, movement options, and destruction.
In a recent earnings call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson spoke about how more than 600,000 players have spent "1,000s of hours" with the playtest.
The trailer also gives us a glimpse at what kind of up-close-and-personal action we can expect from the upocming VR-only title.
Interestingly, series creator Ed Annuziata doesn't mention the various edutainment games and PS2-era Ecco title released in 2002.
As part of the deal with Plaion, Starbreeze had to issue a host of new series B shares of the company which would go to Embracer Group.
The latest trailer gives us a deeper look at the dual protagonists, Jason and Lucia, as they party around Vice City and partake in crime.
Yoshida spoke about how developers often have to find the right balance between their ambitions, production costs, and game prices.
In an interview, Shuhei Yoshida also spoke about how remasters, remakes and PC ports are developed to generate additional income.
Shuhei Yoshida spoke about how, despite the challenges western games face in Japan, Sucker Punch's games have been well received.
Guillaume Broche spoke about how his desire to "want to do something new" ultimately led to the development of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
The trailer features children playing with toys based on bulldozers and trucks as larger equipment builds things behind them.
"I like to think that I partly saved Gran Turismo’s fate and played a small part in its success," said the former PlayStation executive.
According to Nightdive boss, Nintendo, with its vast heritage in gaming, should be taking game preservation more seriously.
