A ruined building in the dark, a telephone in the rain - Creative Assembly sure knows how to tease its long-awaited survival horror sequel.
The film was reportedly pitched to Apple and Sony and sees Christopher McQuarrie potentially writing, producing and directing.
The former Lionhead Studios boss, who created the original games, still hopes for a "little bit of evil and good alignment in there."
From the neighboring Galarus to Oupávia Space Tower, the planet offers quite a few sights for Jun to take in while kicking back.
Evercold brings new content, a new dynamic seasons system, and a new Warrior of Light whose adventure is looking quite compelling.
The alleged extraction mode Cargo Heist reportedly failed to impress with playtesters complaining about the classes, movement, and more.
"I want to make the right decision, not the fastest decision," says Asha Sharma, who will "share more when we're ready."
The quest for the arm wrestling minigame Duo has also changed to require three wins overall rather than earning them in a row.
"Sometimes parts of the game will certainly push you towards one form of dealing with enemy encounters," says lead designer Graeme McKellan.
The listing is for a Senior Technical Designer who will work with the studio for a year on its proprietary in-house Apex Engine.
The trailer also revealed that two more characters in the Year 1 Pass are slated for release in Fall and Winter this year.
An Instagram post by director Koshi Nakanishi confirms a brand new sales milestone for Capcom's acclaimed survival horror.
A new addition with the remake sees Edward Kenway seemingly embarking on a treasure hunt after discovering a map from an old friend.
A small update is also available, which lets you acquire some dashing anniversary haircuts for Gustave, Maelle, Monoco, and more.
"Releasing games on PC after a couple of years must have helped recoup the investment of these big-budget games," said Shuhei Yoshida.
It is worth noting that the original reveal trailer remains online on other pages, and even the Steam listing is still online.
The report comes following a similar one from earlier this week indicating that the company was looking to cut its gaming workforce.
The new logo comes shortly after Microsoft had rebranded its Microsoft Gaming division into Xbox to better align with its vision.
While Sega has been vague about its plans to bring back these classics, the initiative seems to involve merchandise, among other things.
Ubisoft Singapore's Justin Ng also confirms the inclusion of social stealth and that the team will tone down combat VFX and audio cues.