Undead Labs' zombie-slaying survival title was tentatively targeting a 2025 release, but is likely to slip into 2026, it's claimed.
I feel we are just getting started, so I feel it's too early to start talking about an endgame," says writer and creative director Sam Lake.
"Although we're satisfied that we're reaching a certain level of sales, it's clear that we can't be exclusive to a single platform," says producer Yoshinori Kitase.
PlayStation CEO Hermen Hulst suggests the company hasn't completely abandoned its legacy inactive properties.
"We’re working hard on both titles to meet fans’ expectations," says series producer Motoi Okamoto.
"Our top priority is to deliver a polished and high-quality Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater to our fans," says Konami's Noriaki Okamura.
Square Enix's acclaimed action RPG continues to sell at a steady pace, crossing another major sales milestone.
The long-in-development and repeatedly delayed title has re-emerged with new artwork released by Rare for the holidays.
RGG Studio’s director Masayoshi Yokoyama talks about how the upcoming Like a Dragon spinoff ended up much beefier than the previous one.
Palworld, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Black Myth: Wukong, and Elden Ring were also among the biggest sellers on the platform for the year.
This is due to various aspects changing "considerably" from early access, including the level design and item locations.
Instead of the original's localization, Falcom's remake offers "carefully refined" English, German, and French translations.
Patch 1.1.3 is the final patch for GSC Game World's first-person shooter this year and fixes a major story mission issue.
MachineGames' first-person action-adventure title was second only to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 in the US sales charts for the week ending December 14.
"We really appreciate our legacy, we value it, but at the same time, we want to deliver something new – otherwise we’ll become history," says Sega president and COO Shuji Utsumi.
The studio behind Nobody Saves the World couldn't divulge much about its new title, but it "can't wait to share more when we can."
Apparently, you should expect the vast majority of first-party Xbox titles in the future to also release for PlayStation.
"We're thinking something - and discussing something - we cannot disclose right now," says Sega president Shuji Utsumi.
Meanwhile, another Call of Duty title is also set to join the subscription service's library in March, it's claimed.
Developer GSC Game World says it's currently focused only on support the recently-released title's PC and Xbox versions.