Compulsion Games and Microsoft have released a documentary detailing the development of the upcoming action-adventure title, which is due out next year.
The newest iteration in Giants Software's farming franchise is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
"It felt really strange. Nobody knew what Link would say – that’s only natural, because he’s never spoken before," says series producer Eiji Aonuma.
"It's an exciting time to be making games; I think we're about to start seeing a new era of console innovation," says Frontier Developments' Simon Jordan.
With three major upcoming releases, Xbox could end the year on a strong note.
Mario and Luigi's return is a triumphant one.
Former Capcom veteran Hideaki Itsuno will lead LightSpeed Japan Studio, which will be focused on developing AAA action games.
The limited edition model will have the same specs as the 1TB OLED version of the device, and will also come with an exclusive white carrying case.
GSC Game World's long-awaited open world first-person shooter is set to launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC on November 20.
The newly-released turn-based RPG debuted at No. 3 in the latest weekly physical UK charts, but failed to sell as well as other recent Mario RPG releases.
The entirety of the game was built with actual virtual LEGO bricks, piece by piece, according to its developers.
GIANTS marketing director Martin Rabl speaks with GamingBolt about the next Farming Simulator game.
Here's why we're excited about MachineGames' long-awaited return to the limelight.
They may not be too old, but we'd love to see new versions of these modern classics nonetheless.
Compulsion Games and Microsoft's action-adventure title is expected to release sometime in 2025 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
The action RPG will be available for PS5 in physical form a little over a month from now, it's been officially confirmed.
The stealth survival horror sequel will once again take players to the eerie town of Raven Brooks for yet another spooky adventure.
Palworld developer Pocketpair has revealed details regarding Nintendo's patent infringement lawsuit against the company.
"The product is performing slightly stronger than the pre-orders of the PS4 Pro during the same period," says Sony president Hiroki Totoki.
"Hardcore users are the target of this hardware," says Sony president, CFO, and COO Hiroki Totoki.
