The first game in the classic horror series is finally launching outside Japan, though its Xbox and PC versions are undated.
The development team on Project Polaris has "made substantial progress" and is ready to wrap up pre-production soon, as per CFO Piotr Nielubowicz.
WB Games' multiplayer title debuts on day one for the subscription service, with all three titles going live on September 3rd.
"Unfortunately we can't really say too much at the moment with Vol. 1 containing MGS 1-3 dot dot dot… you can probably connect the dots!" says Konami producer Noriaki Okamura.
Team Asobi's Nicolas Doucet also reiterates that the platformer has a "zero percent" chance of being ported to PS VR2.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio will provide new information on the Like a Dragon franchise heading into this year's Tokyo Game Show.
The mystery title launches on August 29th for Nintendo Switch. A free demo with the Prologue and the first three chapters is also live.
Developer Sandfall Interactive has unveiled new gameplay footage for its upcoming turn-based RPG, which is in development for PC and consoles.
Those who remain on older saves following the title's recent patch have been unable to progress and must create new saves.
Coming to Nintendo Switch, Falcom's remake of the classic offers full 3D visuals and seamless exploration from towns to fields.
Bandai Namco "worked hard to prepare" for the MMORPG's Western launch but says it can't "provide a service that satisfies all of you."
Available on all platforms for free, the update allows players to change the look of face cards to iconic characters like Geralt.
Players will travel to the lush terraformed Jupiter moon of Europa in solo dev Helder Pinto's gorgeous exploration adventure game.
Rebellion's recently announced Sniper Elite spinoff is scheduled to release in 2025 for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Game Pass.
A new gameplay trailer for the upcoming HD-2D remake also showcases the ways players will be able to customize their party members.
2K and Firaxis' 4X strategy game is set to launch for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch on February 11 next year.
The remaster features all DLC from the original alongside quality-of-life features like turning off enemy encounters, auto-save, and more.
The collection includes the trilogy of Castlevania titles released by Konami for the Nintendo DS, alongside a bonus game in Haunted Castle Revisited.
After prolonged delays, the highly anticipated remastered RPG duo has been given a firm release date for March next year.
Gust's latest title features a new protagonist and will be coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.