The alleged port for last year's action RPG seemingly offers a "Graphics Mode," which outputs at 1080p when the console is docked.
The website was registered by the same company that handles domains for all of Ubisoft's IPs, including Far Cry and Splinter Cell.
Multiple events, the Nameless General World Boss, a new Puzzle Cave, and more await fans of the free-to-play wuxia action RPG.
A new year brings new possibilities, fresh hype and many, many games. Here are our picks for the most anticipated new releases.
CD Projekt CFO Piotr Nielubowicz previously talked about "new content" that "may see release in the coming year" and impact earnings.
Microsoft closes out 2025 in the worst way for its console line-up, prompting concerns despite a stacked 2026 release schedule.
"I think we'll have a lot to announce this year. Stay tuned," promises series creator Yuji Horii, though further details remain unknown.
Since the first two episodes went live in October 2025, players have completed 52.5 million shifts and dispatched over one billion heroes.
The new title could be Project M, announced back in 2023 and seemingly offering a "vision that could only exist on Nintendo hardware."
Hideki Kamiya says the team "had our noses to the grindstone so thoroughly that before we knew it, another year passed us by."
The horror renaissance in gaming continues as 2025 has produced some of the most terrifying titles in the genre yet.
From awe-inspiring vistas and surreal scenarios to superb performance and technical wizardry - these titles excelled above all else.
Stealth, in all its subtle and chaotic permutations, remains as endearing in games as ever, especially in this year's big releases.
As live-service remains a risk and most co-op titles fall by the wayside, single-player games continue to dominate the industry.
This year proved that it's not always about the biggest worlds but what they have to offer in quests, storytelling, and more.
The Switch 2 finally launched this year, bringing some incredible ports, stellar first-party titles and much more for fans.
The new year kicks off on a high note with heavily anticipated sequels, brand new IPs, and some notable free-to-play options.
The sequel that killed BioWare's iconic role-playing game franchise after years of development trouble is barely relevant.
Nintendo's breakout life sim will receive numerous new features and content with the Switch 2 version. Here's what you should know.
While the title is "fully playable from beginning to end," IOI is taking more time to "further polish and refine the experience."
