Confirmed titles include Wheel World, Wanderstop, Morsels, Skin Deep, to a T, Faraway, Lushfoil Photography Sim and a "few more surprises."
Hurl fire from afar, which lingers on the ground, knock back threats or unleash numerous blazing tornadoes as Johnny Storm.
Embark through the new vampire-infested map to save Ratatoskr and end Dracula's eternal night (or oppose those attempting to do so).
Many more titles will depart the service on February 28th, including Yakuza 3 Remastered, Wo Long Fallen Dynasty, Gris, F1 22, and more.
Koei Tecmo CEO Yoichi Erikawa also confirms that "about 90 percent" of sales for both action RPGs "are in Europe and North America."
Sandalphon is out next week with Galleon, Wilnas, Meg, and Ilsa to join the Arc System Works' fighting game within the next year.
DON'T NOD presents an intriguing narrative with tout pacing and endearing characters despite some rough edges and technical issues.
"We’ve been able to give those teams time in what they’re doing, which is good, and still have a portfolio like we have," said Phil Spencer.
Ubisoft is touting "new ways to play, deepened tactical gameplay, refined game feel and major upgrades" for this "new era of Siege."
Bandai Namco will reveal the "latest update" on the turn-based RPG, which launches this year for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Souls-like fans will have plenty of titles to keep them busy throughout 2025 (and even beyond). Check out 15 new entries here.
The newest entry in the Monster Hunter series is nearly upon us. Check out all the latest details you should know before buying.
After selling one million copies at launch, Warhorse Studios' acclaimed open-world action RPG has achieved a new milestone.
Players can now store their Waystones with sub-tabs for different tiers. Path of Exile 1 owners will also see their stash tabs carry over.
Available on Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC, Van Arkride returns once more, chasing a serial killer (and various other mysteries).
It will include eight playable characters, four stages, Casual and Ranked Matches, and an offline tutorial, among other features.
Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Yuya Tokuda also confirmed that their absence is intentional and not due to any technical limitations.
"If size is your measure, then yes, it's not the size of a AAA like The Witcher. But I don't know if the size is the measure, to be honest."
Following the lack of appearance at the recent State of Play, Haven Studios' co-op heisting title has reportedly slipped to next year.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb believes Bungie could hold its "own thing separate from a State of Play", much like it does with Destiny.
