Xbox, PC and PlayStation players won't be able to play together in Team Ninja's action RPG when it releases on March 18th.
TiGames and Bilibili's dieselpunk Metroidvania title, which launched last September, has been rated for the Switch in Taiwan.
A look at major sequels of 2022.
RPG fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming months.
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The Smurfs: Mission Vileaf developers speak with GamingBolt about the colourful platformer.
Gen 9 is almost here- here's what we're expecting of it.
Japan gets a limited 25th Anniversary Edition along with Persona 5 costumes, an accessory and battle BGM as a pre-purchase bonus.
This week's Legendary armor is a Gambit set. Legendary Weapons include Main Ingredient, Shattered Cipher, Night Watch and more.
Gearbox's Randy Pitchford asked players to "Please take it easy on us if there are hiccups" since none of the platforms were designed for this."
The ridiculous crowdfunding figures for the long-in-development space sim by Crowd Imperium Games show no signs of slowing down.
David Polfeldt – former manager of The Division developer Massive Entertainment – confirms his sabbatical has turned into a permanent departure.
Scriptwriter Michael Tucker, known for his Story Mode and Lessons from the Screenplay videos, has joined the development team of the next Mass Effect.
"[We] want to get to that point where we really have a great on-ramp for our platform and games that people can get excited about on a regular basis," says the Xbox boss.
Four years on from its launch, Ubisoft's open world racer is set to receive a performance boost on current-gen consoles.
"Looking at State of Decay 3, I'm incredibly excited about some of the advancements they're going to make," says the Xbox boss.
A leak claims that a new Persona 5 spinoff focusing on the character Goro Akechi is in the works, though it allegedly won't be an RPG.
It's a largely Switch-dominated top 10 again in the newest weekly charts, though the upcoming PS5-exclusice RPG tops proceedings again.
OtherSide Entertainment hasn't worked on System Shock 3 since 2019, and Tencent seems to be in full control of the IP. as per Spector.
Though a May showcase could happen, GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb reports that the company is "talking to partners to get big games" for a show in June.