More gameplay from the alpha has also begun to emerge.
The critically acclaimed space RTS could finally be getting a new game.
The best options are to either run or fight the cops and then run, as per producer Richard Borzymowski.
Relic Entertainment's iteration in the classic series will be showcased on November 14th.
Also check out Ultimate difficulty which offers no extra lives and brutal opponents.
Spooky garden, here we come.
"We are doing R&D into multiplayer but we’re focusing on single-player experience," says senior concept artist Marthe Jonkers.
The developer's focus is on "solid, impactful content" and a "great launch."
Amplitude's Romain de Waubert also says "Everything else we've worked on is a stepping stone to get us here."
"It’s less systemic, it’s harder to make a lot of them, but it’s worth it," says Borderlands 3 producer Chris Brock.
Explore a day in Shenmue through protagonist Ryo's eyes (and fists).
The game is aiming for greater build diversity.
The trailer is only being shown at the PlayStation booth at Gamescom right now.
The next DLC fighter is the Terminator T-800, out on October 8th.
The two hunting games come together once again.
The company penned an open letter to announce the move.
New gameplay has emerged for the revitalized Horde mode.
The company seems to be pulling its openness back a tad.
Cleanse fungal growths and build defenses to fight off monsters attempting to stop you.
It's out on September 4th, prior to the launch of Iceborne.