Many players also claim to have been banned without cause.
Kingdom Hearts 3 retains the top spot.
CEO Ian Bell also talks about seamless VR integration.
You're going to have to be a lot more careful with your driving.
"It wasn’t something that we had anything to do with, it was decided higher up," says director Tetsuya Nomura.
An older map is also going to be reworked, supposedly.
Is Valve finally going to learn how to count to 3?
Nexon's founder is reportedly looking to sell his controlling stake.
"Depends on how you play," says producer Ben Irving.
The focus seems to be primarily on force-feedback.
Masanori Takeuchi also says the studio would like to keep making mecha games in the future.
Director Toshifumi Nabeshima promises more new details in the coming weeks.
Co-director Tai Yasue explains why Kingdom Hearts 3 has taken so long to develop.
"The key focus is on fun and not biting off more than we can properly chew and digest," says Slightly Mad CEO Ian Bell.
"Both systems have done well in the US, but 2019 will likely be a transition year as we move into 2020," says Mat Piscatella.
"We know for sure it’s not a good idea to dwell on your success," says Motion Twin's Sébastien Bénard.
Bethesda will be releasing several new additional updates for its online RPG in the near future.
VIP players will get access to the demo a week before everyone else.
Their new studio in Ueno, Tokyo is their fifth studio overall.
A decidedly unsurprising turn of events.
