The initial May 20th date was "overly ambitious," hence the delay in order to "deliver our vision of the next step in survival games."
Capcom's acclaimed survival horror sequel could be on the verge of joining the ever-expanding Xbox Game Pass catalog.
DrinkBox Studios' dungeon crawling action RPG launched for Xbox and PC earlier this year, and could soon be headed to PlayStation.
A couple of new releases are in the top 2 positions for last week's physical sales charts in the UK, but Ghostwire: Tokyo has failed to make the top 10.
The Legendary set this week is the Crucible armor from Warmind. The new Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale rolls are also worth checking out.
It kicks off on April 1st at 7 PM PDT and ends on April 4th at 7 AM PDT for PS4 and PS5 with the Ghostblade possibly being playable.
Michael Frazzini resigns from Amazon after nearly eighteen years at the company, and over seven years as the head of Amazon Games.
Larian Studios CEO and founder Swen Vincke reveals that the studio has 400 people working on the upcoming RPG across seven studios.
A recent update on the upcoming open world action RPG's SteamDB page seems to suggest that it will require over 86 GB of storage space.
TeamKill Media's upcoming cosmic horror first person shooter Quantum Error showcases PS5 gameplay in a new trailer.
Capcom confirms that currently, there are no plans to release physical versions of the Resident Evil games for new-gen consoles.
"Looking like it might be a VERY interesting week for PlayStation if even one of the three rumors I’ve heard is true," says Kinda Funny's Greg Miller.
Though many have feared that the highly-anticipated sequel could get delayed, its developers remain confident that it'll launch this year.
Meanwhile, fellow upcoming Nintendo Switch exclusives LIVE A LIVE and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 have both entered the top 10.
The next instalment in EA's Skate franchise, in the works at Full Circle, might be further along in development than many would expect.
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, 343's multiplayer lead Tom French talked about the shooter's upcoming Season 2 content.
Bloodborne Kart is the latest project from the developer behind the incredibly popular PS1 fan-demake of Bloodborne.
"Very soon, people will start seeing those things being added in one form or another into the game," says lead game designer Tymon Smektała.
Players can subscriber for $5.99 per month to get in-game access to monthly cash deposits, member-only discounts, exclusive upgrades, and more.
2018 space puzzle-adventure title Deliver Us the Moon's sequel will take players to Mars, though the game doesn't yet have a release date.