Nintendo's acclaimed 2D platformer is still on top of the charts, selling over 94,000 physical copies in Japan last week.
The ports were originally set to launch in 2023, but publisher 505 Games has said it needs "a little more time."
Leaked internal documents suggest Sony is planning more first-party job cuts, including 50-75 at Insomniac Games.
According to analyst firm Ampere's estimates, Sony's console sold 22.5 million units this year, while Xbox Series X/S sold 7.6 million.
The series' seventh mainline instalment sold 400,000 copies in Japan, and 1.4 million units in the rest of the world.
A 3D instalment of the 2D sidescrolling beat 'em up franchise was announced by Sega at The Game Awards earlier this month.
Crazy Taxi will boast the "cheerful feeling of freedom" and a "fusion of nature and city", while Shinobi is described as a world "full of monsters and ninja actions."
Players will "experience the 'rebellion' movement that feels free in a suffocating society," Sega says.
The epilogue will see players returning to the Land of Kitakami, where the expansion's first part was set.
The open world looter shooter will arrive on Epic Games' platform a little over a month after its Steam and console launch.
The tactics RPG was previously scheduled to release sometime in 2023, but has been delayed a second time.
BioWare's troubled looter shooter reportedly sold 2 million units in its first week, before going on to hit 5 million lifetime sales.
If the game hadn't joined PS Plus in its second year, Sony was projecting $124 in retail revenue, according to leaked internal documents.
Meanwhile, Sackboy: A Big Adventure has shipped over 1.5 million units, as per recently leaked internal documents.
SIE Bend Studio wanted to work on a sequel, but a pitch was turned down by Sony, previous reports have revealed.
The sequel was apparently cancelled, with Insomniac Games instead choosing to focus on Marvel's Spider-Man, leaked documents suggest.
Leaked internal documents suggest Insomniac will also release free Spider-Bots and suits over the coming year, before releasing a GotY Edition in late 2024.
The open world superhero title was officially confirmed to have sold 5 million units as of October 31.
Leaked documents have revealed that Insomniac Games has multiple X-Men games planned, with the upcoming Wolverine game set to be the series' first instalment.
No, not $567,000. The studio has made just over five hundred dollars off the game, which released for Xbox One in 2014.
