"Given how much time they seem to spend in the game, I hope people feel like we've given them value for money," says Patrick Söderlund.
Existing Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S titles will still apparently run on the hardware, with the promise of backwards compatibility.
The studio could be working on the next mainline title in its acclaimed first-person shooter series to coincide with Amazon's TV series.
It also seems that Fallout: New Vegas will receive a remaster, though it's unknown whether Obsidian Entertainment is involved.
Embark's extraction shooter is seemingly unstoppable on Valve's platform, reportedly selling seven million copies on it thus far.
A mysterious countdown on Amazon's Fallout series website could indicate many things but it's likely not for the long-rumored remaster.
After launching on PC, Riot Games' free-to-play fighting game is finally coming to consoles. Here's what you should know.
Geralt may return for one last hurrah, possibly connecting to Ciri's adventure in The Witcher 4, at least according to rumors.
"I hope that we will do that. I think the IP fits quite well with something like that," said studio CEO Patrick Söderlund.
Alongside Roblox and Minecraft, these titles remained the most-played on Xbox and PlayStation, nearly mirroring their 2024 standings.
Despite an explosive debut, complaints around netcode, hit registration, monetization, and more have soured fans on the shooter.
However, IO Interactive hasn't revealed the graphical settings for each configuration or the hardware required for 4K gameplay.
Find out how Romeo died and was subsequently revived into the titular DeadMan ahead of the title's launch on February 11th.
Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition is out today for subscribers, with Final Fantasy and MIO: Memories in Orbit still to come.
DLSS 4 will also assist in "boosting frame rates, reducing latency, and enhancing overall image quality" across a range of PCs.
Take a closer look at some of the immaculate ray traced reflections, ambient occlusion and performance possible on the PC version.
Team Ninja's hardcore Souls-like action RPG series finally returns with new mechanics and massive levels. Here's what you should know.
Even in its current state, Creepy Jar's sci-fi base-builder offers a lot to keep fans of automation and exploration busy.
After more than 30 years at the company, Toshiyuki Itahana decided to "draw a line under this chapter and take on new challenges."
"We hope fans will continue to look forward to what’s ahead as much as we are," said NEOWIZ co-CEO Sean Kim regarding the sequel.
