The widely acclaimed JRPG launches for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, and PS5 in a few weeks' time.
These games aren't getting a lot of the spotlight right now, but they're looking quite promising.
You can expect to cross paths with plenty of baddies in Gotham City.
A new leak claims that Skydance New Media's Marvel game will see the two superheroes taking on the forces of Hydra.
Crystal Dynamics has confirmed that it has officially taken over ownership of Tomb Raider and Legacy of Kain, while Eidos Montreal has done the same for Deus Ex and Thief.
God of War Ragnarok will launch with over 60 accessibility features, with the developers having focused on four key areas- vision, hearing, motor skills, and cognitive understanding.
Why exactly does God of War: Ascension has its less-than-stellar reputation?
Ahead of FIFA 23's imminent launch, here's everything you should know about the game.
A recent update made to the game's Battle.net page (which has since been reverted) suggests that players won't have instant access to new heroes.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has announced an imminent livestream. The developer has previously confirmed it's working on multiple titles, including the next Yakuza game.
Spiders and Nacon's Soulslike action RPG will take you to a warped take on the French Revolution, where you'll face off against an army of automatons.
Gunfire Games has registered trademarks for "Remnant 2" and "Remnant: From the Ashes 2", suggesting a sequel might be in the works.
The special edition Switch OLED model will launch on November 4, two weeks before the games launch. It will release at a suggested retail price of $359.99.
PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan has given a public statement in which he says that Microsoft has only offered to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for three years beyond the company's existing agreement with ...
The Polish studio confirms that in addition to The Witcher series' next instalment, another AAA project has also entered development.
CD Projekt RED confirms that The Witcher 3's current-gen update is still on track for its previously-announced Q4 2022 launch.
Ceruledge, Amarouge, and Klawf were all spotted in the recent Pokemon trailer, and have now received more details.
These two new features will allow players to send out one of the Pokemon from their team to battle wild Pokemon on their own, without needing any orders from you.
These will be the three main stories you'll be following throughout the game, and can be tackled across the open world in whatever order you wish.
The description also seems to confirm that the stealth title will launch as a cross-gen game, with free upgrade options being offered.
