Other reported cancellations include Project Crest, a World War 2 extraction shooter, and Project Aether, which is now a different project.
TT Games also notes that current PC requirements aren't final and that it will continue "to optimize and make improvements."
Allegedly set to launch this March before getting delayed to next year, Ubisoft may finally reveal the long-awaited remake this Spring.
Bloober Team's next entry in its horror series is officially in the works, but platforms and a release date remain unknown.
The lower-end requirements for Konami's next retro collection have been significantly increased compared to the first volume.
Insider shinobi602 claims that the next mainline entry in the series, directed by Cory Barlog, could be announced in May or June.
Want to play the spin-off with a friend? You'll first need to clear the story, which unlocks a challenge mode for up to two players.
Players will be able to venture to the Jade Gate, Qichuan, Liangzhou and other gorgeous locations in just a few weeks for free.
Director Joe Ziegler also confirms cross-progression, with a single shared save file for players moving between PC and consoles.
Previous entries such as Silent Hill 2 remake and Silent Hill f retailed for $70, though Konami has yet to confirm Townfall's pricing.
Those who purchase the Royal Edition on either platform can avail of the next-gen update, but previous-gen owners get it for free.
The upcoming Server Slam includes five of the six Factions' early Contracts alongside two maps, proximity chat and solo queue.
Experience Alba's first encounter with a wolf pup and their journey together through three brand new locations against new threats.
Players can also delve into over 50 minutes of interviews with the original development team, with concept art, sketches, and more.
A massive Story mode with 12 missions, new class twists, Curses and Blessings on each Survival map, and the Legends Lobby await.
"We see this project not only as our biggest and most ambitious game yet, but as a love letter to the series," says director Jon McKellan.
While the usual melee and ranged weapons are available, players can also sneak, hide and peer around corners for threats with the CRTV.
Take control of a younger Kratos who trains alongside his brother, Deimos, and battles new threats based on Greek mythology.
After what seems like years of rumors, Sony Santa Monica is finally revisiting the original Greek saga and bringing it to PlayStation 5.
Wolverine, Magick and Danger join Storm while ArcSys reveals the new Episode Mode - a series of motion comics created with Marvel.
