"This was an extremely difficult decision and reflects the challenging times many companies in our industry are currently facing," the studio says.
Grinding Gear Games' action RPG is facing significant server overcrowding, with large amounts of players flocking to it on the day of its early access release.
Gearbox Entertainment boss Randy Pitchford says a new trailer for the looter shooter, due out in 2025, is coming soon.
An insider has claimed that Nintendo is planning a major event in May focused on its next-gen console, which is allegedly coming in June.
This year's event, which is celebrating The Game Awards' 10th anniversary, is going to be a packed one, it's being claimed.
The Guillemot family is reportedly still in discussions with Tencent over a management-led buyout of the company.
The turn-based RPG launched worldwide for PS4 and PC in 2018, before coming to the Nintendo Switch and Xbox in the years afterwards.
The acclaimed remake has got off to a solid start since its launched for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC in November.
NetEase Games' free-to-play hero shooter brings together dozens of Marvel heroes and villains, and is available now on PC and consoles.
Robot Entertainment has announced the release date for the next instalment in its tower defense series, due out for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Calling Dr. Jones.
The open world action RPG is set to launch on February 4 next year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Warhorse Studios has fully detailed the system requirements for its upcoming RPG across six different presets.
Meanwhile, on PS5 Pro, the game will run at 4K and 60 FPS thanks to PSSR, while on Xbox Series S, it will target 1080p and 30 FPS.
Yellow Brick Games has also announced a collaboration with Square Enix's Final Fantasy 14 dev team for post-launch content.
Premium Edition owners with early access won't get to experience the game with full ray tracing until its global release on December 9, it's confirmed.
The open world action-adventure title is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, but doesn't have a release date.
The game itself will remain alive, and previous season passes will be made available again, but Square Enix won't be releasing any new content updates.
The character creator is available with no limits placed, and also allows players to carry over their creations into the full game.
The remaster will feature new maps to peruse, enhanced versions of the original FMV cinematics, and extended soundtracks for both titles.