The Helldivers 2 studio hasn't been acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment, contrary to some recent rumours.
"For players that only focus on the things [to] go through the [game's campaign], the playtime itself shouldn't change that dramatically from the first game," says director Hideaki Itsuno.
Nightdive sticks the landing yet again.
Crema says it's using this new game, codenamed Project Downbelow, to "build new foundations and try out new things we would love to see in a hypothetical Temtem 2."
Developer Crema says it's "deep in technical debt", because of which it's moving on from Temtem to new projects.
Guerrilla's open world action RPG is set to launch for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store later this month, on March 21.
"We are working on this and will update when the game is available to purchase again," the company says.
In a rare occurrence for video game sales, Helldivers 2's sales in the US rose in its third week, after having also risen in its second.
As of today (March 5), the beloved role-playing series has collectively sold 22.6 million units worldwide, Atlus has announced.
The company has announced Capcom Highlights, a new two-day event that will also provide updates on Exoprimal, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, and more.
Following the cancellation of the studio's Star Wars shooter, it's now being claimed that it's also developing a new game set in the Titanfall universe.
Microsoft promises "more than a dozen new trailers over the course of a 30-minute broadcast", with a lineup featuring Capcom, EA, and more.
Though Sony eventually decided to shut down SIE London Studio, Dreams studio Media Molecule was also a candidate for closure, it's been claimed.
A known leaker seems to be hinting at imminent updates from Nintendo on the two upcoming Switch titles.
The asymmetric multiplayer horror game has also sold 1.1 million copies across all platforms, Gun Interactive has announced.
Both games excel in the combat department, but which one does it better?
Gameforge's Manuel Berbesi and Nordic Trolls' Thorbjørn Olsen speak with GamingBolt about their upcoming survival game.
The platform's previous record was over 33.6 million concurrent users, which it set earlier this year in January.
Rockstar recently told employees that they'd be required to return to in-office work for five days a week, citing security concerns.
"Our series sits in relation to the games as the games sit in relation to each other. It’s almost like we’re Fallout 5," says executive producer Jonathan Nolan.
