Creator Yang Bing says the team wants to deliver an experience that makes players feel "that the years of waiting were worthwhile."
While it doesn't have a release date, The Division veteran Magnus Jansén is leading development as its creative director.
HDR, native 4K support, advanced ray tracing, and more will be available when Ultizero Games' action RPG launches next week.
The release date for all platforms was announced along with a trailer showcasing the differences between 2002's Syberia and the remaster.
The action RPG also offers higher texture quality and "more detailed" particle effects on the console, per director Yang Bing.
In the interview, studio co-founder Igor Gritsay spoke about the challenges in developing Replaced's visually distinct art style.
While co-CEO James Gunn didn't provide any concrete details about new titles, he did indicate that these sorts of things take time.
Weapons, movement, maps, and even some physics elements in Battlefield 6 will receive adjustments en route to its October 10 release.
High-dynamic range is also limited, with only a single brightness slider and no option for adjusting the maximum luminance.
Studio head Tim Schafer said during Gamescom that the studio had its fill of making sequels for a while after working on Psychonauts 2.
Randy Pitchford promises "some extremely exciting plans" for post-launch content that "I cannot wait to share and talk about."
In an interview Nathan Lemaire also spoke about how players will have plenty of biomes to explore and find unique secret locations.
The critically acclaimed automation and factory-building title is finally coming to consoles after launching last year for PC.
Parsons had been the head of Destiny 2 developer Bungie since 2015, and he has worked at the studio for even longer than that.
Noriaki Okamura and Yuji Korekado also spoke about wanting to stay faithful to the original Snake Eater with the Delta remake.
Accessible only in the PS2 version of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, the hack-and-slash Easter egg returns in the upcoming remake.
Team Cherry felt it would be "unfair for critics to play before Kickstarter backers and other players," per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
The gang's all here ahead of the remake's highly anticipated global launch on August 28th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Along with the spin-off titles, the trailer also showcases the Timeline feature that offers insight into the development of the classics.
The latest trailer also highlighted some of the visual enhancements S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is getting for the PS5 Pro.