Kirby is back in a brand-new, fully 3D adventure, exploring mysterious structures from a past civilization and battling all kinds of foes.
The expansion will introduce new monsters, brand new locales and new story quests with the latest trailer teasing a new dragon.
Kirby Discovery of the Stars is a new Kirby game that is likely going to be announced imminently, in the Nintendo Direct presentation later today.
A press release from Techland confirms support for motion controls on Nintendo Switch's version of Dying Light Platinum Edition.
A recent Windows Central report states that 2 Minecraft games are currently in development at Mojang.
Modern StoryTeller's time-looping adventure The Forgotten City drops on Nintendo Switch today via cloud streaming.
Act 6 of Seven Deadly Sins collection of Hitman 3 will see players tackling some of the most complex contracts in the game yet.
It looks like a release window for the long-awaited Bayonetta 3 might finally be locked in, and could be announced soon.
Valve confirms in a handy FAQ that the Steam Deck can be used as a controller while playing games on PC via remote play.
Camera sensitivity, photo mode, Activities functionality on the PS5, and other things have also been tweaked in the update.
Developer Eidos Montreal provides brief overviews of various facets of the game, including combat, exploration, and more.
The presentation debuts on September 30th and along with showcasing its vast open world, Techland will introduce another "famous face."
Fishlabs and Deep Silver's space shooter, first announced last year, is out in December for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
Sledgehammer Games is also "taking a thorough pass at weapon balancing, audio mixing, and visibility" with further details coming later.
The adventure title goes live at 6 AM PST on Steam. Shedworks has also provided 47 minutes of chill ambient music from the game.
A new rumour claims that Nintendo is working on a remaster of Metroid Prime 1, not the entire trilogy, and that it's scheduled for 2022.
If newly leaked details are anything to go by, the currently unannounced collection could include another game on top of the GBA trilogy.
Various users have reported seeing a release date for Team Cherry's eagerly awaited sequel in the recent GeForce Now database leak.
Developer Cyanide seeks to improve the quality of the overall experience, and will announce a new release window in the coming weeks.
In a recent tweet, the developer says "who knows what the future holds..." with regards to its first person shooter franchise.