Microsoft confirms it's returning with a stream at Tokyo Game Show in September, where you can expect to see "updates on existing titles from Xbox Game Studios and titles launching from developer part...
The upcoming action-adventure remake's developers speak about how it attempts to improve upon the original's art design.
A recent report claims that Konami might be saving its biggest game announcements for events scheduled later in the year.
The remasters will allegedly be purchasable separately and individually, and are said to be launching for PC and consoles.
Reports have previously claimed that Konami has long-awaited revivals in the works for Castlevania, Silent Hill, and Metal Gear Solid.
The long-rumoured Switch ports of the HD remasters will allegedly finally be announced soon, according to journalist Jeff Grubb.
Following recent rumours, journalist Jeff Grubb says the next Nintendo Direct will likely happen on September 13 or 14.
The action-adventure title is the cover story for Game Informer magazine's next issue, so expect new details and footage soon.
New combat-focused details have been revealed for the highly-anticipated action-adventure sequel.
A prominent leaker claims that Nintendo has a Direct presentation scheduled for September.
The remake will allegedly be offered along with the rumoured Assassin's Creed Rift's Season Pass, which will also include an expansion.
A new leak reveals new gameplay details on the unannounced title, from its focus on stealth to dropping RPG mechanics.
The in-game currency, known as diamantium, is no longer available for purchase, though you can use any that you might have left until the game shuts down.
The upcoming remake shows off new gameplay footage from Bill's town, showing noticeable visual improvements.
A simple but effective remake.
In spite of mixed reviews, the open world reboot has seen solid launch sales in the UK, managing almost five times as much as developer Volition's last game.
Ahead of the sequel's planned launch in October, Ubisoft has announced that the original Mario + Rabbids has crossed another milestone.
Sony will reportedly add Discord integration on PlayStation consoles with a version 7.0 update in March of next year.
The new independent division will "focus on innovative, on-the-go experiences based on new and existing PlayStation IP."
Savage Game Studios will "tap into PlayStation’s amazing catalog of IP" as Sony looks to expand greatly in the mobile space.
