Ascendant Studios' single player first person magic shooter launches on August 22 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Microsoft is allegedly quite please with how Hi-Fi Rush has performed, and is confident that developer Tango Gameworks will continue to grow.
Seasons will now last four months as the development team allocates "more time and resources" for technical improvements.
The upcoming mech action title is FromSoftware's first title to have a Photo Mode, allowing players to capture images in-game.
The Simulated Universe is getting a new mode focused on The Swarm Disaster, and Trailblaze Power is increasing from 180 to 240.
"Follow the Money" sees the gang doing what they do best - robbing a bank - before the game's release on September 21st.
Ironwood Studios' is making the first-person survival driving title "the best it can be" but wants to prioritize "the health of our team."
Aaron Keller understands the response, and while the team "can't turn back the clock," it will continue "adding to and improving" the game.
Based on the horror film series, the multiplayer horror title sees the Family hunting a group of Victims, preventing their escape.
The Jet Set Radio-inspired game about graffiti and pulling off tricks, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, will make its way on other consoles in September.
Xbox Series X/S players so far have been able to play Minecraft thanks to backwards compatibility for the Xbox One version.
The Shadows of Change DLC for Total War: Warhammer 3 is seeing a considerable increase in price when compared to past DLC releases.
No Man's Sky has gotten a new video celebrating its seventh birthday, going through past major updates and teasing the next one.
Neowiz's Bloodborne-inspired Souslike action RPG is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on September 19.
Assassin's Creed Mirage's development team talks about how it recreated the lost city of Baghdad as the open world title's setting.
The first person shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 10.
Call of Duty narrative director Brian Bloom has said the Modern Warfare subseries will continue to get new instalments beyond the upcoming Modern Warfare 3.
Completing the upcoming spin-off will unlock "special content like scenes not included in the main game," says RGG Studio's Masayoshi Yokoyama.
Players can indulge in classic activities like RC racing and Karaoke with new songs. You can also customize Kiryu with various clothes.
The mission sees the player defending three R&D missiles from various enemies, including rival Armored Cores and a large flagship.