Ubisoft has wrapped up development on the upcoming open world shooter.
Square Enix will be showing off the game's Switch version, while also revealing other details.
"I'm just really loving what we do," says Studio MDHR's Maja Moldenhauer in a new video feature.
John Woo meets Hotline Miami in VRESKI's stylish shooter, now available for PS4 and PC.
Releasing on January 31st, it will feature a new UI and controls, along with new content.
An option for push-to-talk voice chat and numerous bug fixes have also been implemented.
Creative director Jean-Sebastien Decant highlights gun crafting, outpost squeezing, and more.
Explore the world and contend with major threats, or rescue Sentinels from enemies.
Bandai Namco promises that the game "will be great" when it launches in February.
NetherRealm Studios has yet to confirm exact dates or content for the beta.
Controversial DRM technology confirmed for PC version of Metro: Exodus.
Dare we hope that this could mean something in the long run?
To be specific, just the term is trademarked, not the art style itself.
Sony relocates its legal European headquarters in the wake of uncertainty regarding Britain’s future with the European Union.
As well as new shirts, plus bug fixes (though not the kinds you’ll be fighting in game).
Which makes sense, given that the Switch is in fact not as powerful as the other consoles.
Sega shares the release date of the next PC Yakuza game in a typically whimsical way.
Based on their response, for now it seems like it would be unfeasible for them to implement it.
That said, they aren’t committing to anything specific at this point in time.
And only 26 percent of total players managed to finish it.