The next Assassin's Creed could release between Q4 2023 and Q2 2024. It's also reportedly developed on an "old" Assassin's Creed engine.
Player First Games will focus on the "content cadence" of new characters, maps and modes, revamping the progression system, and more.
Set before the main series, players control Cereza and Cheshire as they explore the whimsical storybook-esque Avalon Forest.
Series producer Eiji Aonuma will host the roughly 10-minute-long showcase. The game is out on May 12th for Nintendo Switch.
Master Mode players can earn Adept raid weapons from Root of Nightmares though options for enhancement are coming later.
Leon and Ada each have two outfits, while other characters from the original game, like Albert Wesker and HUNK, also return.
Previous rumours have claimed that the Ada Wong-focused campaign, Separate Ways, will be released as paid DLC for the remake.
The remake's launch sales are higher than 2020's RE3 remake, but lower than RE Village and 2019's RE2 remake.
The announcement of Counter-Strike 2 and the recent limited test has resulted in a huge uptick in the original game's player base.
Executive producer Jared Neuss says the team is "working through the details now" and will keep players posted in the meantime.
Following the One-Punch Man collab's success, the team hopes to premier "another large collab later this year," says director Aaron Keller.
A special Boarding Preparation Special Program showcases new gameplay along with familiar characters like Bronya, Welt and Seele.
A known Ubisoft leaker has claimed that the company's subscription service will become available for Xbox consoles in April.
The series finale is available for PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC and sees Ryza and friends investigating some mysterious islands.
Ben Prendergast, who portrayed Tyr in the action-adventure title, reportedly said at a recent PAX East panel that his character's story isn't finished yet.
Season of the Haunted armor is available, along with new Legendary weapons and random rolls for Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale.
The leaker says more gameplay footage for the first person open world title will also be leaked soon.
An ESRB rating suggests the acclaimed roguelike action game is getting a physical native launch for the PS5, and will also include its latest Castlevania crossover DLC.
New subscribers could sign on for a subscription at a one-time introductory price of $1, though that will no longer be an option going forward.
Piccolo Studio's surreal platforming adventure title will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.