It's been a while since Ubisoft said much about the upcoming free-to-play spinoff, but a new leak may have revealed some interesting details on the game.
Current and former Treyarch developers who worked on the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and Black Ops Cold War have spoken about their experiences with crunch at the studio.
With recent developments having led to speculation regarding a possible upcoming remaster of the N64 shooter, it seems official news might be on the way soon.
Activision recently announced that Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is in development, but it seems a mobile version of the battle royale experience might be in the works as well.
Meanwhile, FromSoftware's upcoming action RPG Elden Ring climbs into the charts in an otherwise largely Switch-dominated top 10.
Similar to last year's game, MLB The Show 22 will target a dynamic 4K resolution and 60 frames per second on new-gen machines.
If the prematurely released requirements are anything to go by, Elden Ring's going to be a surprisingly demanding game.
Infinity Ward co-studio head Patrick Kelly has confirmed that all games in the series going forward will run on the same engine.
Techland reveals that its open world zombie action RPG enjoyed a successful launch with 3 million players during its first weekend.
As revealed by SloClap founder Pierre Tarno, Sifu will be getting accessibility options and difficulty modes in post-launch updates.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human's latest update adds a new 60+ FPS VRR mode on Xbox platforms along with a slew of other bug fixes,
Nightdive Studios has released the cult-classic PowerSlave Exhumed PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Ex-Battlefield developers have recently questioned design decisions and quality control for Battlefield 2042, expressing disappointment.
A hacker who sold pirated games, named Gary W. Bowser, has been sentenced to 40 months in prison, Nintendo confirms.
To celebrate Valentine's Day, PS5 and PS4 multiplayer will be free for everyone from February 12 to February 14.
Smilegate Entertainment has revealed that they have started working on updates for CrossfireX based on player feedback.
From the wild west to the near future, from a caveman to a ninja, LIVE A LIVE's stories will have several surprises up their sleeves.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus debuts on top of the software charts while Rainbow Six Extraction comes in at No. 9.
Both games are "designed together from the ground-up" and will use a new engine, with the Warzone sequel being billed as "a massive evolution of battle royale."
Improvements will be made to movement, bugs, performance and streaming, connectivity, and much more.