Sega has revealed five new titles for its beloved IPs, launching over the next few years. Platforms and official names are yet to be announced.
Team Ninja's PS5 exclusive is an open-world action RPG for PS5 set in the Bakumatsu era. Pre-orders begin on December 14th.
Coming to consoles, PC and Meta Quest next year, the surreal adventure involves a space eel's fast-paced evolution into a megabeast.
Launching in 2024 for Xbox Series X/S and PC, Ninja Theory's sequel sees Senua battling against the Northmen in an epic journey.
The free DLC sees Kratos heading to Valhalla to undertake a "deeply personal and reflective journey" with rogue-lite elements.
The remake launches on February 2nd, 2024, for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. It's also out on day one for Game Pass.
Daniel Mullins Games' surreal side-scroller is getting a sequel about escaping the "deities of the underworld." It's out in 2025.
Venture to the Kronus Expanse, meet different factions, recruit companions, manage your Voidship and much more in Owlcat's latest RPG.
The trailer highlights Sargon's journey before the 2D platformer's launch on January 18th, 2024, for Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Switch.
New features include flying with Koraidon/Miraidon and the Synchro Machine to experience the world through the eyes of a Pokemon.
The open-world farming game launches with the initial zone from Act 1 and its core features. It will remain in early access for 1.5 years.
Trishka Novak fights with Energy Blades, which can dismember enemies at close range and cut down objects in the upcoming VR title.
Epic Games also confirms that new features, "world building", and LEGO Style Outfits will arrive in free updates starting in early 2024.
Developed by Epic Games and The Lego Group, the mode is a survival crafting experience with farming, gear crafting, and much more.
Available in Season of Blood, the six-week event adds a new end-game pinnacle dungeon with multiple tiers and challenging enemies.
The Dark Pictures Anthology developer will seemingly share new details on its single-player narrative title on December 7th at the awards show.
Red Barrels' co-op survival horror could receive new details on its next update or potentially a release window for its early access exit.
The Spestnaz member utilizes Commando Sambo, brutal strikes and a range of grapples to pressure opponents and keep them off balance.
Ubisoft says the patch is "mandatory", and a one-time internet connection is required even for those who want to play offline.
The dedicated accessibility controller retails for $89.99 and includes control profiles, various stick and button caps, and much more.
