A new report claims that Hideo Kojima and Microsoft have signed a letter of agreement for their partnership, which will see the former developing an Xbox-exclusive game.
The new expansion will introduce Combat Styles, multiple new locations, gameplay improvements, and more when it launches later this year.
Battlefield 2042, Apex Legends, Lost in Random, and more will be featured, while rumours also suggest that a Dead Space remake is going to be announced.
It's an eventful week for the Japanese sales charts, with seven games in the top 10 being new releases. Switch tops the hardware charts again.
This time courtesy of Merge Games, Streets of Rage 4's next physical release will include the Mr. X Nightmare DLC as well.
The Survival Mode will see players taking on waves of enemies, with details such as leaderboards, new unlocks, and more being confirmed.
Xbox Series X/S were recently announced as the "official" consoles for Battlefield 2042- but what exactly does that entail?
Developer Innersloth confirms that a whopping 15 million copies of Among Us were claimed during the game's free week on EGS.
"We feel really lucky to be able to join Funcom and deepen this already great connection," says co-founder David Goldfarb.
In a new blog update, the developers of Metroid Dread provide new details on the game's stalker enemies, the E.M.M.I. robots.
Hajime Tabata's studio JP Games' projects are described as evoutions of Final Fantasy Type-0 and Final Fantasy 15, both of which were directed by himself.
Megapenguin Rehatched calls back to one of Dreams' more special E3 presentations, and presents the beginning of a ongoing collaborative community-driven project.
Spiders' action RPG touts visual and technical enhancements on the next-gen consoles, while the new expansion brings a new location and new enemies.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says that though concerns of consolidation are understandable, studio acquisitions are really a healthy part of the industry.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer believes that thanks to its massive fanbase and history, Halo is "just an IP that’s going to be with us."
Asobo Studio's action-adventure title's PS5 upgrade is going to support many of the console's features, such as the DualSense's haptic feedback.
It is now being developed by MachineGames, who are doing "a phenomenal job" on the project, according to Howard.
Nippon Ichi Software's turn-based RPG is out now in the west, but unlike its Japanese release, it is available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.
"We combine excellence in the arts with advanced sciences to deliver the future of interactive entertainment," proclaims the studio's website.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is being developed by a team of over 300 people to support the game's "much bigger ambitions."
