The developer already has a busy year ahead with The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, and more.
The studio behind Helldivers 2 has started looking to the future to figure out its next project.
A reveal for the GPU is expected at next week's Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES) alongside the rumored GeForce RTX 5090.
2024 has been a successful year for Rust with several fresh features, including new vehicles, points of interest, a map revamp, and more.
The sequel to Primal Carnage: Extinction will support up to 16 players in multiplayer and features more dinosaurs to control.
Though it contains a free track with some cosmetics, players must purchase the event pass to unlock skins like Front Man.
Hideaki Itsuno's announcement is also meant to attract new developers to work on the project.
Supergiant has another major update later this year, though the true ending will only be available when early access ends.
The chapters arrive over six years after Chapter 1 launched, though their dates are subject to "localization and console porting."
"I hope this year brings even greater excitement to the entertainment format that is video games," says studio head Yosuke Hayashi.
"The term comes with a lot of baggage that doesn’t apply," says Randy Pitchford, who previously said it's "larger than anything we've ever done."
Windows 11 users who updated to 24H2 might want to avoid the open-world action RPG (and some other Ubisoft titles) for now.
Xbox games showing up on sales charts for PlayStation games indicates a bright future, says Circana's Mat Piscatella.
Following Krafton's acquisition, the Hi-Fi Rush developer is excited to “continue crafting games that bring joy to players."
SNK says the newly established development team will "carry on the storied legacy of our iconic fighting game IPs."
"Clovers is a newborn in the games industry, and we’ll only grow and evolve from here," says studio head Hideki Kamiya.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio director Masayoshi Yokoyama also says the reveal trailer deliberately doesn't include hints about the project.
FYQD and Playism's first-person shooter, currently available for PC and consoles, will support up to 120 FPS on mobile platforms.
Mr. Fantastic, The Thing, The Invisible Woman, and the Human Torch hang out while a Blood Moon looms over New York City.
Warhorse Studios' Tobias Stolz-Zwilling indicates that new impressions for the medieval RPG will arrive sometime next week.