Next gen's charge against loading screens continues.
Nintendo is waiting on Next Level Games to let them know when work on the game will be finished.
But Ninja Theory remains focused on multiplayer for now.
It's also the second best UK debut for the Crash franchise.
Because getting your ass handed to you by the same boss fifteen times in a row isn't challenging enough.
There's a lot that goes on behind the scenes to help you feel like a badass.
"There are things they are proposing that will make these machines super sexy for the fans to look forward to," says Ubisoft’s Executive Director for EMEA territories Alain Corre.
"The man who made it is a master, so therefore only creates masterworks," says the man playing Die-Hardman.
Game director Hidetaka Miyazaki feels Martin's contribution to writing the game's lore instead of its direct narrative will be in the best interests of all involved.
The video takes a look at the customization features on offer.
So don't hold your breath for a proper gameplay reveal for either of them anytime soon.
Though the betas will be launching on PC a little later, Microsoft promises it's treating the PC version "as a first-class citizen."
There's no black or white in Night City.
Senior Producer Anthony Nicholson details Borderlands 3's improved combat.
Crystal Dynamics is promising a great deal of content.
Let's all hope it's really, really successful then.
A worthy modernization of a beloved classic.
"We’re not going to put a game out before we think it’s ready to be enjoyed by fans," says Nintendo's senior director of corporate communications Charlie Scibetta.
The blue hedgehog's next big entry will be racing in in two years.
"We do believe in this game as a live game," says Executive Producer Drew McCoy.
