"Going forward, our challenge is to build from that and perhaps achieve things we weren’t able to do this time," says director Fumihiko Yasuda.
They will be joined with roguelike platformer Skul: The Hero Slayer, with all games going live on April 2.
Sucker Punch's open world epic stands head and shoulders above the most recent game that takes inspiration from it.
Super Earth continues to be unreasonably aggressive in its mission to spread democracy.
As per leaks, the game, titled Marvel Rivals, is a 6v6 hero shooter developed by NetEase, due out in 2025.
The co-op platformer has been played by over 30 million players since its release in 2021, developer Hazelight Studios has announced.
With an update later this year, Game Help will be expanded to also incorporate user-generated content.
"In order to develop Like a Dragon, the Dragon Engine is something that must never be lost," says technical director Yutaka Ita.
Producer Williams Wu speaks with GamingBolt about Softstar Games' upcoming first-person survival horror sequel.
Recent suggestions that the long-awaited game could be delayed to 2026 are "pure conjecture", it's been claimed.
The open world action-adventure game, which is due out for PC and consoles this year, was recently also rated in South Korea.
Weta Workshop and Private Division's game is set to launch for PC and consoles sometime this year.
The open world racer has been available on PC via Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect since its release last September.
The next instalment in BioWare's acclaimed sci-fi RPG series is currently in pre-production.
"Once the PC version is released, we’re thinking about hopefully moving to other platforms as well," says producer Naoki Yoshida.
"It is part of my job to think ahead about future possible games taking place in the same universe," says narrative director Stéphane Beauverger.
The demo will cover the game's opening section, ending at the first boss fight, and will allow you to transfer data to the full game.
Meanwhile, Princess Peach: Showtime! comes in at No. 3, while Alone in the Dark enters the charts at No. 6.
Rise of the Ronin hasn't quite stuck the landing like Team Ninja's past games. Where exactly have things not worked out for it?
Capcom says it plans to release patches containing several fixes for the open world action RPG "in the near future."
