The Game Awards producer and creator Geoff Keighley talks up the upcoming show, and teases what's in store where game announcements and updates are concerned.
EnaD Global 7 confirmed in a recent investor presentation that the studio behind DC Universe Online is working on a new Marvel MMORPG.
The size might increase with a day one patch. Meanwhile, pre-loading for the game will go live a couple days before launch.
The long-in-development and often-controversial space faring epic has hit yet another major milestone in its crowdfunding.
Meanwhile, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's unnamed sequel takes second place in a top 10 mostly dominated by Switch games.
A cryptic tweet from the game's official account could be suggesting that the roguelike shooter will be getting new content soon.
While a specific date for when this patch will go live hasn't yet been provided, Atlus has released notes for what to expect from it.
"We have been repeating for years that we plan to remain independent and do not plan to become part of a larger entity," says CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński.
CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński says the Polish studio is gearing up to begin AAA development on projects in both IPs next year.
CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński also reiterates that the action RPG's patch 1.5 and PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions will arrive in Q1 2022.
"It’s definitely an area that I wish were able to make more progress this year than we did but it will definitely be a priority for 2022," says Xbox's Jason Ronald.
Immortal: And the Death that Follows developer Aleksei Nehoroshkin speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming beat 'em up.
WRC 10's November update adds the 2021 Acropolis Rally, while also bringing 5 new Historical Events.
Frontier Developments' dino park building and management simulator has been received well by critics, and a new trailer is here to celebrate that.
Meanwhile, Battlefield 2042 has sold more at launch than Call of Duty: Vanguard when it released earlier this month.
In spite of its rocky launch and the resulting backlash against it, DICE says its newest shooter already has "millions" of players.
Rockstar may have disappointed with its remastering efforts, but modders have come to the rescue.
Fawzi Mesmar explained that he has "been made an offer [he] couldn’t refuse at another company", and is leaving DICE at the end of the week.
The superhuman ex-assassin joins The King of Fighters 15's ever-growing roster of fighters, becoming the 35th fighter to be confirmed for the game.
Though not quite as intense as its setting might suggest, Surviving the Aftermath is still an addictive management sim.
