Johan Pilestedt kicked off his sabbatical by getting into a gam jam with senior devs from Arrowhead Game Studios.
Investigate the Okkar homeworlds and Aethon while piloting the Wraith Okkar fighter ship and discovering new gear and weapons.
AMD graphics card users can now get better frame rates in The Last of Us Part 1 thanks to its latest update bringing FSR 3.1 support.
Players will seemingly control Reigns and take on his most challenging opponents through the years, including Solo Sikoa.
As a port of Ultimate Showdown, it features 4K visuals and rollback netcode, though the original's Quest Mode is still absent.
Even users that failed at signing up for Nintendo Switch 2 Experience events seemingly have a chance to be picked.
The PC port is also compatible with Super Ultra-wide displays while incorporating upscalers like AMD FSR, Nvidia DLSS, and more.
The simcade racer will feature a blend of realistic physics with arcade-styled gameplay, and will also support driving wheels and other peripherals.
Ubisoft will be laying off employees from its Düsseldorf, Stockholm and Reflections studios alongside shutting down Ubisoft Leamington.
Phoenix Labs has been trying to pivot its titles to hiave more live-service features. This includes redesigning Dauntless into an action RPG.
PC players can create quests, dungeons, cosmetics, and more with a new tool kit, which can be shared and downloaded in-game.
Team Ninja's masterpiece returns for current-gen platforms, mixing the original and Sigma 2 into a gorgeous new package.
Bold and expansive yet delivering the most realistic medieval world - here's what you should know about one of 2025's most anticipated sequel.
Killing Nazis is as enjoyable as ever in Rebellion's latest stealth tactical shooter.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer, despite having a couple of fundamental design deficiencies, is an excellent arcade experience and is shaping up to be a must-play game for racing fans.
The zombie-slaying franchise is also celebrating its 10th anniversary, with Dying Light: The Beast due out for PC and consoles this year.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer dismisses the company potentially dropping Xbox Series S support and allowing Series X-exclusive releases.
Square Enix's open-world action RPG is attracting a sizeable audience, outdoing most other Final Fantasy titles on the platform.
The co-op action-adventure title from Hazelight Studios and EA Originals launches for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in March.
The Gears of War: Judgment developer is "pouring everything we have into creating an experience that will exceed expectations."