THQ Nordic and Alkimia Interactive have released an extensive new gameplay trailer for the upcoming open world RPG remake.
Tarsier Studios will reveal its next project - a new IP published by THQ Nordic - at Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 20th.
Gunfire Games of Remnant 2 and Darksiders 3 fame is confirmed as the developer for what seems to be the franchise's next mainline title.
The outfit pack is exclusive to the Ultimate Edition, which retails for $79.99 and grants two weeks early access to the first two chapters.
Bungie will look to offer smaller content updates for the looter shooter instead of releasing large-scale annual expansions, a new report has claimed.
It's claimed that Bungie is now focused on formulating a "smoother onboarding process" for Destiny 2 in a bid to attract more new players.
Longtime Bungie veterans Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy have also left the studio as part of its recent shake-up, it's reported.
The last special bot arrives next month to commemorate the worldwide launch of Astro Bot on September 6th for PlayStation 5.
FromSoftware and Bandai Namco's acclaimed open world RPG saw significantly boosted sales following the release of the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
Riot Games' tactical first person hero shooter has shadow-dropped for current-gen consoles after its open beta launched last week.
The team, comprised primarily of former King employees, will work on smaller titles based on popular Blizzard properties, it's claimed.
The original GBA roguelike dungeon crawler Pokemon Mystery Dungeon title will soon be available for Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members.
Developer Supermassive Games seems to be teasing the announcement of a new sci-fi title at the upcoming event, which is set for later this month.
Arrowhead senior character artist Vidar Rapp also teases that his favorite contribution, potentially a new enemy, is yet to come.
Princess Peach: Showtime! also received updated figures, having crossed 1.3 million sales as of June 30th, up from 1.22 million.
Launched in November 2022 for the Nintendo Switch, it's currently the third best-selling title in the franchise to reach this milestone.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has also reached 20.80 million units sold since launching last year for Nintendo Switch.
The console sold 2.1 million units in the quarter ending June 30th, 2024. However, sales are down 46.3 percent year on year.
The Xbox Series X is going from 59,978 to 66,978 yen, while the Xbox Series S 1 TB will increase by 5,400 to cost 49,978 yen.
Highway Pursuit also provides more Sproutlets and other rewards while players can explore a brand-new route at Chalk Peak.