Sucker Punch's stealth-platforming series has been dormant since 2013's Thieves in Time, but it's been claimed that it could be gearing up for a comeback.
Awe Interactive's acclaimed rhythm roguelike first person shooter can now be played on PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
A recent teardown analysis of Nintendo's new machine suggests that its dock is more future-proof than you'd think.
Capcom's action RPG launched for the Nintendo Switch in March earlier this year, and will be coming to PC in January.
Title update 1.3.2 is live now for Ubisoft's open world action RPG, bringing various additions, fixes, and more.
It's been a while since we saw Microsoft do anything with Xbox backward compatibility, but that could change very soon.
Nintendo will be capping off three years of post-launch support for the seminal fighter with the announcement and reveal of its final DLC.
Xbox executive Aaron Greenberg says he recently went hands-on with the shooter's campaign, and came away with positive impressions.
Ex-PlayStation boss Shawn Layden has stated that its highly unlikely that Sony's first-party games will ever release on PC and consoles simultaneously.
Epic Games Store will be adding a new achievements system with an update coming to the storefront next week.
A new update for Life Is Strange: True Colors adds a new high-resolution/high-fidelity mode for the game on current-gen platforms.
AMD CEO Lisa Su has said that global chip shortages could extend to next year, which would have a noticeable impact on the supply of PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Multiple titles will come to the streaming service this month, including Naughty Dog's latest critically-acclaimed action title.
Learn more about the different ammo types, what skills are available on gear, customization, and much more in the upcoming shooter.
Various events, from carrying out investigations to defeat a strange new enemy to the Labyrinth Warriors' tough fights, will also be available.
Army Affinity, Secret Plans and much more can be expected on top of all the usual intrigue, strategy and castle sieges.
Producer Naoki Yoshida says that even though players will be controlling a pre-defined protagonist, there will still be quite a bit of flexibility in terms of progression.
Though game director Akihiko Maeda hasn't specified whether these will all be in the game at launch, or if some will arrive via DLC.
Controller support, a Training Mode, improved tutorials and an expanded Collection have been announced along with the new Ninja Style.
The Japanese publisher is aiming to expand its PC presence and see at least half of its game sales from on the platform by 2022 or 2023.