Announced all the way back in 2017 with a whole lot of fanfare, Skull and Bones remains as elusive as ever. What's going on with Ubisoft's pirate utopia?
As exciting as it is to be getting an expanded and improved version of the game, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut's pricing is more than a little disappointing.
Arkane's upcoming game looks like a high-octane Dishonored, and we're absolutely here for it.
EA Sports reveals new machine-learning animations tech for FIFA 22, promising greater realism in gameplay than ever before.
Respawn Entertainment community coordinator Jason Garza says that with most of the team focused on Apex Legends, Titanfall isn't getting a lot of attention right now.
Localization director Scott Strichart says that the timeline of the game's development and launch simply hasn't allowed for lip sync on the same level, but will improve with future releases.
Final Fantasy 14's upcoming expansion Endwalker is apparently generating significantly greater interest than its predecessor.
Though the game's scenarios are "set in stone" and its English voice recording almost finshed, producer Naoki Yoshida is still hesitant to show more of it just yet.
WB Games says that contrary to recent reports, the studios behind the likes of Mortal Kombat and the LEGO games are not going to be sold off.
CD Projekt RED confirms that The Witcher 3's recently announced DLC will be coming to its PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch versions as well.
Meanwhile, the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild trails the pair in third place, with a gap of over a hundred votes from readers.
EA Sports has also confirmed that Paris Saint-Germaine forward Kylian Mbappe is going to be the cover star of this year's game.
Fans will appreciate the focused nature of Watch Dogs: Legion - Bloodline's narrative, but several issues hold back this new campaign from greatness.
Recent reports indicate that Ubisoft's flagship open world series is in line for a major reinvention in the coming years- but is that a smart move?
Mauer Der Toten will take players to an urban cityscape teeming with the undead and characterized by rooftops, subway tunnels, ziplines, and more.
Comments from Christian Grass, general manager of Ripple Effect Studios – developer of the mode – seem to align with past reports.
On top of the new missions and in-game tools and the visual and technical enhancement, the upcoming release will also add a new difficulty option to the game.
The developer clarifies that recent reports of three unannounced projects are based on incomplete and outdated information.
Both editions will give you three days of early access to the game, while the Digital Ultimate Edition also includes story-focused DLC.
The game's newest gameplay deep dive reiterates that its PS5 console exclusivity period is going to last for a year after its launch.
