The Direct could take place during the final week of July ahead of Nintendo announcing its earnings for the latest fiscal quarter.
The Days Gone developer made headlines earlier this year after Sony cancelled its open-world live-service multiplayer title.
The project is reportedly Sony Santa Monica's "next big thing," though whether it's connected to the rumored side-scroller is unknown.
Playground Games' open-world racer debuted on Sony's console last April and has seemingly become another multiplatform success.
The controversial Command Center asset has been fixed, and machine-translated subtitles for the Social Room films are no more.
Between an exceptional vision of its city and its characters and solid sneaking scenarios, River End Games' title is a welcome surprise.
The series' trick variety and sublime controls adorn these gorgeous remakes, but missing content ensures they're far from definitive.
Delays, cancellations, and disappointments mar this year, but despite it all, these titles stand as the very best so far.
A new destination, weapons, Exotics, and traversal options coincide with a mysterious invitation from The Nine in Bungie's latest.
Sucker Punch's long-awaited sequel looks incredible in recent extensive gameplay. Here's everything new that you need to know.
A delightful soundtrack and distinct art direction make both titles worth revisiting, even if the quality of life is lacking.
A sudden change in leadership, a delay in early access, allegations against the co-founders, and more dot the promising sequel.
After years of development and a shift to Unreal Engine 5, this Souls-like action RPG from Leenzee looks like the next sleeper hit.
However, the development team ultimately opted to prioritize "fun and playability," according to Nintendo's Kazuya Takahashi.
River End Games discusses how it performed some motion capture and even created clothing in real life to then scan in-game.
The Street Fighter veteran arrives this Summer and is the first of two Capcom fighters to join Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
The remakes have scored well among many critics despite complaints regarding the soundtrack and Pro Skater 4's Career Mode.
The document alleged that early access would have fewer creatures, tools, and vehicles if it had instead launched this year.
Creative director Alexander Mishulin said it's "impossible to deny" that it's had "a lot of impact on us as game developers."
Grinding Gear Games also promises that the base game will receive a "lot of new stuff" that will remain after the league is over.
