The Japanese company spent 66,517 million yen on raw materials and supplies in fiscal year 2022, which is significantly higher than what it spends on the same in an ordinary year.
Meta's virtual reality headset has enjoyed impressive sales, contributing to VR sales growing 97% in 2021 and 242% in the first quarter of 2022.
Atlus confirms that the remaster has hit the 600,000 sales mark since its Japanese release in October 2020 and worldwide release in May 2021.
343 Industries has also confirmed that campaign co-op will allow all players – not just the Fireteam Leader – to make progress towards their own saves.
Sabotage Studio's RPG has been pushed back from its Holiday launch window, though the developer is still looking to release a "playable slice" sometime this year.
GamingBolt speaks with Nine Rocks Games about its upcoming hunting game.
The highly anticipated point-and-click adventure title's official website labels it as "the exciting conclusion" to the series.
The online pirate title was also allegedly set to receive a closed test this month, which got cancelled "due to the state of the build."
Subscribers get to claim Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan, and Arcadegeddon for free.
The first of three DLCs for the action RPG will add new stories, areas, challenges, equipment, accessories, and more.
Santa Monica Studio's creative director Cory Barlog asks fans to be patient, and assures that the highly anticipated sequel hasn't been delayed.
The next instalment in the Need for Speed series, reportedly titled Need for Speed: Unbound, will allegedly launch in November.
Developer Proletariat confirms that its magic-based battle royale game, which launched back in 2018, won't be sticking around for much longer.
A sloppy port of a solid game.
PolyCrunch Games founder Neville Attard speaks with GamingBolt about upcoming roguelike platformer Falling Out.
Jason Schreier, who has previously claimed that God of War Ragnarok is targeting a November launch, insists the game's release date will be announced soon.
Square Enix has confirmed resolution targets for the action RPG's upcoming Switch port. It will run at 30 FPS in both modes.
After years of reboots and delays, it looks like Skull and Bones' release date has finally been finalized, and in true Ubisoft fashion, leaked.
Meanwhile on Xbox Series S, the first person action game will target ether 1440p or 1080p at 60 FPS, developer Fatshark confirms.
The hack-and-slash RPG was recently announced for the Nintendo Switch, and is currently available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
