Ashes of Singularity: Escalation, FIFA 23, Payday 3, Slime Rancher 2, and more will depart from the service on September 15th.
Massive's latest open-world title saw 15 percent higher physical sales at launch than Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora in the region.
Underdeveloped characters, an unfulfilling plot, and gimmicky mechanics mar what could have been a promising horror collaboration.
The frantic first-person shooter sees Sheriff Sam Judge mysteriously transported to an era packed with dinosaurs and aliens.
Learn more about some locations Mario and Luigi will explore in their new adventure, launching on November 7th for Nintendo Switch.
Developer Jyamma Games says the Xbox version has had some "challenges" despite the team's "best efforts" and "hard work."
Creative director Graeme Timmins also discusses catering to different character fantasies and retaining depth without too much complexity.
As Yumia, players explore a ruined world where alchemy is labelled taboo and fight to discover the truth behind its fall.
Capcom's Yuya Tokuda confirms that the developer is "sticking with the same direction we've always had" regarding its DLC.
Saber Interactive's Tim Willits also confirmed that the missions occur during the campaign as "part of the bigger conflict."
Featuring 60 FPS, native 4K support, and high-resolution shadow maps, the remastered compilation covers the entire franchise.
The patch adds modding support, evil endings, dynamic split screen, Honour Mode mechanics for use in Custom Mode, and more.
The month is packed with sequels, expansions, a pseudo-remake, and more than enough sports titles. Here are 15 notable titles.
The success of Game Science's action RPG is another testament to the power of single-player games that realize their vision.
After over 30 years at the company, the veteran director will "develop a new game in a new environment" from September onwards.
Available until September 4th, the early access beta offers four core maps, two Strike maps, six modes, and a level cap of 20.
Standard Edition owners on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC can finally dive into Massive's open-world Star Wars action-adventure.
By discovering a mysterious sword, Zelda can fight enemies directly using a sword, shield, and a similar moveset to Link.
By entering Rifts, Zelda can traverse the Still World's various floating terrain, investigate dungeons, and tackle bosses.
"I can understand that perspective, watching from the outside in, but no. Absolutely not," said Bethesda Game Studios' Jon Rush.