An Xbox spokesperson said that recent estimates "don't represent pre-order data" and that people should "wait for real data."
A "source with knowledge of the plans" told The Hollywood Reporter that it's not on the cards, either at launch or in the following months.
From changes in lighting due to nightfall or different types of rainfall and winds, the city looks better than ever in Ubisoft's remake.
A new report by Rebs Gaming notes that the mode is akin to "Super Big Team Battle," though whether it's standalone remains unknown.
The final total could end up less as Pocketpair's Bucky attempts to make it neat, but there are still tons of changes on the way.
However, retailers have reportedly claimed that they won't have enough consoles to meet the massive pre-order demand by year-end.
Pearl Abyss's Will Powers says the developer's focus is on "what we can do to reward the players that have been there from day one."
Combined sales of the base game and the Iceborne Master Edition have resulted in the best-selling release in Capcom's history.
Dynamic weather in Rockstar's open-world title seemingly includes "Storms and time changes that alter physics and gameplay."
Players can also seamlessly switch between Lucia and Jason, using their unique abilities to "directly influence the criminal ecosystem."
Despite some purported listings indicating a September 4th launch, Capcom is sticking to the originally announced release date.
Besides a new story in Norgan, players can expect 12 new dungeon challenges in the base game and new options in the character editor.
The same number of studios as Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ubisoft's upcoming remake reportedly had some pretty hefty manpower.
Alongside Steam Controller support and a few bug fixes, players can venture to the Hangman's Halter Tavern to meet a "peculiar jester."
While it "hoped another price increase would not be necessary," rising memory and storage prices have forced Xbox's hand.
Having worked at Bungie for more than 16 years, Truman took over for the previous CEO, the controversial Pete Parsons, in August 2025.
Keen Games' Jan Jockel says, "achieving the level of quality and performance we expect on Xbox would require additional time."
"Some Marathon team members" will also depart, while "SIE teams that support Bungie’s operations" will also see reductions.
These layoffs and changes are "necessary to best position the studio now and for the future," according to studio leadership.
As much business sense as it might make, especially to combat spoilers, Rockstar's no-disc approach has received significant backlash.
