It seems PlayStation Plus' free offerings for the month of December have leaked ahead of their official reveal.
New obstacles, new limited events, and a new Fame Path, along with outfits from Ghost of Tsushima and Sackboy: A Big Adventure, have been revealed.
New eight minute gameplay trailer sees Nara and Forsaken assaulting Maka Haven in order to liberate it from the Circle's forces.
Harmonix will be tasked with developing "musical journeys and gameplay for Fortnite while continuing to support existing titles including Rock Band 4."
New types of loot like amulets and rings along with customization options like skin types, tattoos, makeup and different voice personalities have been revealed.
Wiggler and Shy Guy are added as playable characters, while the game also gets two new golf courses and modes.
Sony could be going for its own take on the Xbox One's old Snap system, allowing players to navigate layers for an app while a game still runs.
With the sort of marketing (or the lack thereof) the game received, what exactly were you expecting, Square Enix?
It will release for PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch at $20. Yacht Club Games also confirmed three DLC packs to be in development for post-launch.
Another high profile Dragon Age lead leaves BioWare, though the developer insists it is committed to "a high-quality Dragon Age game."
The event will run till November 30th, 10 AM PT and requires completing limited Event Challenges to progress. It returns in January 2022.
Rumored to be slated for this year, the next big Street Fighter is reportedly coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
There won't be any more characters or major updates, but a Battle Balance update and Capcom Pro Tour 2022 bundle are coming in March 2022.
The sci-fi series could be jumping to some type of adaptation soon if early reports are any indication.
The VR remake of Capcom's classic has sold incredibly well, flying to the top of the charts and the top of the Quest's best-selling.
Xbox has been sending out gift packages containing a controller and other goodies to random customers to celebrate the brand's 20th anniversary.
SRX: The Game, the officially licensed Superstar Racing Experience, is free to play on Xbox and has a big discount on PlayStation.
Xbox's head of project management Jason Ronald talks about whether or not Xbox will ever have something along the lines of a Platinum Trophy.
A group of fans by the name of PSONE has been working to bring back online functionality to PS3's games by emulating official servers.
Published by Annapurna Interactive, Luis Antonio's time-looping adventure first released in August for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC.