Princess Peach steals the spotlight from both massive, new open world action RPGs in the latest sales charts for Japan.
The game has allegedly been in development since 2019, and is targeting a launch sometime in Q1 of 2025.
YouTuber Canadian Guy Eh heard "whispers" of its development over the past few months, with some individuals at PAX East hearing the same.
A limited-time trial kicks off from today till March 31st, allowing players on all platforms to try out the new Damage dealer.
Careena is skilled in fighting enemies with her companion, Ramcoh, while Morley moves quickly and strikes with dual daggers.
"We know that this will be disappointing for a lot of you and we're sorry for that," says Extremely OK Games founder Maddy Thorson.
Strategy genre specialist studio Relic Entertainment is leaving Sega and going independent, it's been announced.
Sega Europe and Sega HARDlight will also be impacted, though the status of other UK studios like Two Point Studios and Sports Interactive is currently unknown.
Following Gearbox's sale to Take-Two, these studios will be "welcomed and integrated" into other parts of the Embracer Group.
The publisher will own the Borderlands, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, Homeworld, Risk of Rain, Duke Nukem and Brothers in Arms series.
Call of Duty: Warzone players will be able to queue up as quad teams to face off against bots in the new Bootcamp mode.
Ghost Story Games' first-person shooter is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC some time next year.
Square Enix has started a new behind-the-scenes video series for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, featuring a host of different developers that worked on the game.
Heavy metal rhythm-based shooter Metal: Hellsinger is making the jump from flat displays to VR later this year.
Previous leaks have claimed that a discless variant of the Xbox Series X is set to launch this Summer.
Headup was acquired by Thunderful Group in 2021 in a deal worth up to €11 million, and is now buying back its independence for a purchase price of €500,000.
Previously set to be published by Private Division, it will now be self-published by Yellow Brick Games when it launches next year.
The battle pass will have 76 tiers in total, and will also bring new expressions, banners, and colour swatches.
"Going forward, our challenge is to build from that and perhaps achieve things we weren’t able to do this time," says director Fumihiko Yasuda.
They will be joined with roguelike platformer Skul: The Hero Slayer, with all games going live on April 2.