The live service open world third-person shooter was recently branded a commercial disappointment by publisher WB Games.
The 2004 GameCube masterpiece is out soon in the coming months, per a recent announcement by Nintendo for MAR10 Day 2024.
The game will be a a squad-based military tactical shooter taking inspiration from the likes of Modern Warfare, Battlefield, and more, it's been claimed.
The first movie's directors are returning, and Illumination will start animation "soon" with sets for "new environments" in the works.
The two titles occupied the top two positions in the PlayStation Store download charts for both Europe and North America.
"Visually, graphically, there’s going to be a lot of attacks made from Levithan and that comes with a lot of water," says director Takeo Kujiraoka.
The iPhone maker has reversed course on its decision to terminate Epic Games' developer accounts in its ecosystem.
The mid-season update will also allow Safer Seas players to play without needing subscriptions to Xbox Game Pass.
After going through quite a bit of strife over the last couple of years, the studio has now been shut down.
Producer Naoki Yoshida has stated that the Final Fantasy 16 development team is more keen on going with new projects.
Players can pilot the long-awaited mech suit, slaying enemies with machine gun fire or shooting down dropships with rockets.
The tactical role-playing game is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PS4 and Nintendo Switch and is Vanillaware's biggest game to date.
Konami recently said that the survival horror remake was "in the final stages of development."
The sequel features an all-new setting with systems built from the ground up, but a release date and platforms are currently unknown.
Atlus producer Akiyasu Yamamoto reveals that "per our agreement with Vanillaware, we are only releasing it on console."
Vanillaware's CEO George Kamitani reveals the studio had to dip into its own pocket to finish the tactical RPG's development.
Suicide Squad and Skull and Bones entered the monthly charts at No. 4 and No. 8 respectively, seeing disappointing sales.
Datamining of the game's demo suggests that it was developed by the studio behind Kirby's Epic Yarn and Yoshi's Crafted World.
There are also references to the leaked Blue Beetle DLC. However, Insomniac warns that using the debug menu can corrupt saves.
WB Games Montreal is providing development assistance on Monolith Productions' Wonder Woman game, as revealed by a job listing.