Obsidian Entertainment has showcased a new trailer for its upcoming first-person sci-fi RPG, which is due out next year.
Square Enix's acclaimed open world action RPG launched for PlayStation 5 in February, and will soon also be headed to PC.
The next instalment in the Witcher saga – which also kicks off a new trilogy – has been officially unveiled at The Game Awards.
The 5v5 multiplayer title will deliver "immersive third-person action, skill-based gameplay, and intense online competition".
Mega Crit's highly anticipated roguelike deck-building sequel is set to launch in early access for Steam in early 2025.
The studio behind Sifu and Absolver might have a new game to announce at The Game Awards in a few hours' time.
The trading card game app continues to attract a massive audience having crossed another major milestone.
The upcoming expansion set will also include five new ePokémon ex cards, five new Trainer cards, and more.
Spike Chunsoft and Bandai Namco release a new update for the 3D arena fighter, which also brings a host of gameplay tweaks and balancing changes.
The third early access update for the co-op action RPG has gone live now, developer Stoic Studio has announced.
An update that is out now for PC and releases soon for consoles adds a new Streamlined Mode that tones down the game's tutorials.
The standalone sequel, starring Dying Light 1 protagonist Kyle Crane, is in development for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, but doesn't yet have a release date.
The indie roguelike card game sensation is available on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and Android.
Though 4 percent of the studio's shares were owned by its co-founders, an update to its website reveals that Nintendo now has full ownership.
Mortal Kombat 1 hasn't enjoyed the sort of success that its predecessor did, and there's several factors contributing to that.
NetEase Games' hero shooter looks like it js exploding in popularity- here's why.
Jump Over the Age and Fellow Traveller's sci-fi narrative RPG launches on January 31 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Announced earlier this year, the 3D sidescrolling beat 'em up title is due out sometime in 2025 for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
"There’s a lot of space in between the films where we could tell more and more Indiana Jones stories," says Lucasfilm Games vice president and general manager Douglas Reilly.
The sequel will deliver another monochromatic photography adventure when it launches for PC and consoles in 2026.
