Available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, the latest mainline Tekken is out-pacing Tekken 7 in sales, according to the developer.
The latest trailer for TRON: Catalyst also gives us a look at some of its hack-and-slash gameplay and Light Cycle-based exploration.
Having started its life as a Monster Hunter-styled game, Dauntless got overhauled into a live-service action RPG back in December.
Further details are pending, but the new project is based on Konami's IP. The latter will also serve as the publisher once again.
The latest trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds, while it doesn't reveal anything new, gives us another great look at some of its monsters.
DOOM: The Dark Ages director Hugo Martin compares it to an artist visiting a museum to study a Norman Rockwell painting repeatedly.
While NetEase is seemingly pulling out of its international investments, The Blood of Dawnwalker's development is going as planned.
After work on Lost Skies is done and the game has gone live, Bossa Studios plans on scaling down with an undisclosed number of layoffs.
Anchor Point Studios boss Paul Ehreth has said that its game is "still full steam ahead" despite NetEase shutting down studios.
James Gunn and Peter Safran's new plans for DC Studios include having a bigger focus on games where the stories mesh with movies.
"He will be a part of the next game, and he won't be relegated to the couch, I promise," says Yuri Lowenthal, the actor behind Peter Parker.
The co-op action game will be available on Xbox Series X/S, PC (via Epic Games Store and Microsoft Store), and Game Pass.
The two will partner again on Geometric's next game, which, according to the studio, is "unlike anything" it's developed in the past.
Raccoon Logic's sci-fi action-adventure sequel will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Geppetto's Puppet journeys to the past to aid Lea with her vengeance in NEOWIZ's expansion. It's out this Summer for consoles and PC.
A free demo for Croteam's upcoming remaster is out now on PC and includes a "curated" selection of puzzles alongside the new Puzzle Editor.
Retailing for $12.99, the rhythmic action title supports 4K and 120 FPS while also taking advantage of the DualSense's haptic feedback.
The development team behind Niddhog talks about their inspiration for the title and how it's their "most ambitious project" to date.
The management title launches on March 11th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and follows former warrior Alta as she runs a tea shop.
The standalone demo follows a new prisoner, Nyras, and lasts for an hour, providing a look at the revamped visuals and "limited" mechanics.