Capcom is currently working hard to optimize the PC release.
Sneaky Silencers goes live on January 5th and focuses on stealth combat.
The ability to trade out and customize hardware will always see PCs outshining consoles, says Crytek's Collin Bishop.
Director Jeff Kaplan says the team is "committed to releasing it early this year."
The studio behind Nier: Automata has settled on two such designs for now.
Double Fine talks about the reasons for the delay and making the game truly great.
Sumo Digital feels this to be a "great opportunity" for bringing in an experienced team.
Head to Mercury's past in the latest DLC-exclusive Nightfall strike.
Faction Rallies and Iron Banner will be available for non-DLC owners after this update.
Priced at $16.99 without discount, the Metroidvania title will cost $19.99 after January 4th.
Electronic Arts and Nintendo also scored big to end the year on a high note.
Tripwire Interactive talks about the benefits of working on Xbox One X and moving on from eSRAM.
The update will be free for everyone who owns the game.
Prepare for a retro-infused experience as the annual event returns to Diablo 3.
Skill Rating differences between the highest and lowest ranked players on teams has been changed.
Eiji Aonuma says his eyes "have been opened to how important" that freedom is.
Bosses come and go but these bosses overstayed their welcome with their difficulty.
From saving the world to supernatural heists, this year was full of awesome RPG experiences.
Their budgets may have been small but these indie games had plenty of heart to carry their gameplay.
Mantis Burn Racing developer discusses the Xbox One X and its similarities to PC GPUs.
