Producer Yoshinori Kitase says Square Enix is "working on nailing down a release date" for the highly anticipated sequel.
The sequel has 566 vehicles, per Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson, with sources claiming that 80-90 percent are from The Crew 2.
Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC players can delve into Blizzard's action RPG, with Standard Edition owners starting June 6th.
The local multiplayer game is available to pre-order on the eShop for $29.99, and appears to be the rumored sequel to 1-2-Switch.
10 new hidden Achievements were recently added to the game's SteamDB page, hinting at new upcoming content.
With a peak concurrent user count of over 65,000 players on Steam at launch, Capcom's latest fighting game has got off to a flying start.
Silver Wolf can hit enemies with debuffs thanks to the Path of Nihility. Her Ultimate can also reduce their defense regardless of weakness.
The seven-minute gameplay video sees Clive and Torgal taking on the boss, which can transform into different flame creatures.
You can now try out Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader yourself thanks to the new beta that went live.
Vampire: The Masquerade is getting a new VR-based RPG based on its dark setting. The game will take place in Venice, and will give players several vampire powers to play with.
Ubisoft has announced a new Assassin's Creed game developed exclusively for Meta's line-up of VR headsets.
Bulletstorm is making a comeback in the form of a VR version of the original game, complete with the return of Skillshots and the Energy Leash.
Episode 1 of the Telltale Games series is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on July 27, with four additional episodes releasing in the following weeks.
Meta's next-gen VR headset will retail for $499.99, and will feature a new Snapdragon chipset, Meta Reality technology, and more.
Meanwhile, Quest 2 and Quest Pro will also be seeing GPU and CPU performance improvements with an incoming update.
Though the open world title will feature two playable characters, developer Insomniac never intended to make a co-op experience.
Ubisoft will be sharing more details on the mobile open world action RPG at its upcoming showcase event, it's been confirmed.
"We wanted to create something that was based in reality, that felt really real, and talk about complex and violent themes such as war," says producer Naoki Yoshida.
Cygames said the game's release is "still on track to meet our initial target." It will announce a date after beta testing concludes.
“We’ve added Queens and Brooklyn this time," says creative director Bryan Intihar, which leads to some "unexpected situations."