"We have the talent, the industrial and the financial scale, and a large portfolio of powerful IPs to create massive value in the coming years," says Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot.
Nintendo knows that it hasn't always had the best success with generational hardware transitions, and hopes to avoid that with the Switch's successor.
As per this new leak, the game will allegedly use Need for Speed Heat's map and is being built on Unreal Engine 4.
WB Games Montreal has dropped several new details on its upcoming open world action RPG.
Recent leaks have heavily suggested that Nintendo will be adding Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games to the service's library.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa says Nintendo Switch Sports has enjoyed a strong start in terms of sales in all regions.
Marvelous reveals that its Switch-exclusive life-sim RPG Rune Factory 5 has surpasses 500,000 worldwide shipments and digital sales.
These reactive game worlds will always live on in our memories.
We've all been there.
A new Microsoft patent suggests using external disc drives to authenticate physical games, to enable their use on digital-only consoles.
The 2009 action game still stands as a true diamond in the rough.
"Going forward we aim to grow the game business by strengthening our first-party software and deploying that software on multiple platforms," Sony says.
The company has 45 SKUs planned for launch throughout the current fiscal years, and is projecting collective sales of 37 million units.
Demagog Studio director Igor Simic speaks with GamingBolt about The Cub, the upcoming post-apocalyptic classic-inspired platformer.
"The constant is the FIFA name and it will remain forever and remain THE BEST," says FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
"I think that when things calm down a bit more, and when I've cooled down a bit more, I'll have ideas for DLC and sequels, and I'll want to make them," says Kenji Kimura.
FromSoftware's highly acclaimed open world action RPG has sold 13.4 million units as of March 31, publisher Bandai Namco announces.
The RPG spinoff launched for Nintendo Switch and PC in July last year, and has hit another sales milestone, Capcom confirms.
Capcom confirms its first person survival horror shooter has sold 6.1 million units worldwide since its May 2021 launch.
The excruciating wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong continues, but developer Team Cherry seems to have suggested that it might end sooner rather than later.
