Ahead of its March 19th launch, an innocuous image of Kliff and Oongka together on separate mounts could hint at co-op support.
Dogubomb's critically acclaimed rogue-lite indie puzzler, where players must find the mysterious Room 46 in Mt. Holly, is out now.
EA Sports F1 25, to a T and Planet of Lana 2 are also coming to the subscription service, with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 out today.
30 years after its initial debut, the return to one of gaming's most infamous cities has proven to be well worth the wait.
Between its satisfying executions, realistic limb damage and visceral feedback, this is a stellar combat showcase from start to finish.
From calling ground assists while airborne to consecutive assists and Super Skills no longer triggering wall breaks, there's much to like.
ION LANDS also revealed that it's "entering the final stretch" before it can "finally open the doors of Nivalis to everyone."
Retailing for $89.99, the Resident Evil Generation Pack represents insane value, so it makes sense that Capcom is pulling it soon.
Critics are praising Omega Force's life sim for its building mechanics, charming Pokémon, and engaging world that's filled with secrets.
The publisher chose "to focus our resources on upcoming releases and the development of our current games" after filing for insolvency.
With a runtime of roughly 15 minutes, the showcase will provide announcements and new details on upcoming Switch 1 and 2 indie titles.
The Standard Edition allegedly retails for £49.99/€44.99, a significant reduction from the Xbox Series X/S and PC versions.
An absolutely massive month of big-name titles, from Crimson Desert and Marathon to WWE 2K26 and Pokémon Pokopia, awaits.
Ray-traced diffused global illumination helps Pywel shine in all the right ways, but the water physics must be seen to be believed.
Quickswapping returns, and there's a new spear weapon with a potential dashing ability, but the first teaser is "a little way out."
"Throughout development, we really leaned into the competitive side of it, and that was always one of my biggest fears as a player."
Players can expect eight different Job types, more than 30 combat arenas, and a "few unique mechanics/scenarios" in some Chapters.
The yet-to-be-announced project is what Bloomberg's Jason Schreier referred to as "not a new IP, but it might feel like one."
Among the other issues under investigation by the studio are PC optimisation, the lack of ammo, heat regeneration and more.
Ubisoft Montreal allegedly even hired contortionists for the motion capture, meaning lots of acrobatics during combat sequences.
