Choosing one of four classes, players venture out into mission zones to complete various objectives and slay hordes of zombies.
Reports indicate that the simulation-styled racing franchise has been cancelled along with Turn 10's getting hit by massive cuts.
The Death Stranding 2 director's horror title allegedly sought a new publisher after Microsoft's recent wave of layoffs.
Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty had to reportedly pull the controller away from Spencer when he tried an early build in March.
Studio head Leslie Benzies has also reportedly addressed the team, talking about BARB bouncing back and MindsEye getting a relaunch.
The MMO, codenamed internally as Blackbird, was reportedly in good shape and getting ready to enter full production before being cut.
Ridgeline Studios, the original team on the campaign, allegedly shut down with "nothing left" for other studios to build upon.
EA's leadership has reportedly set a target of 100 million players or more over a set period for the next mainline Battlefield.
One employee noted that Phil Spencer's email announcing the lay-offs also bragging about Xbox profits led to them being "super pissed".
In an internal email, Xbox's Matt Booty said the layoffs and project cancellations represent "a broader effort to adjust priorities."
Raven Software and Sledgehammer Games, known for their work on the Call of Duty series, have also reportedly faced layoffs.
The extent of the layoffs is unknown, but meetings for the studio's employees are allegedly showing up "on a rolling basis."
Joanna Dark's long-awaited return may have been canned as part of Microsoft's recent wave of layoffs and project cancellations.
The project has reportedly been in development for almost a decade with Phil Spencer even recently claiming that it was progressing.
King and ZeniMax Media will reportedly face cuts, but the full extent of the damage to Microsoft Gaming as a whole is unknown.
The screenshots were seemingly leaked by an X user who had not signed an NDA. Among the things revealed are new abilities and weapons.
The next entry in Ubisoft's long-running franchise is allegedly a first-person shooter with a focus on more tactical play.
The Elder Scrolls 6 was originally announced back in 2018 with a short teaser. We might be seeing a bigger announcement for it soon.
This follows a post by 3D Realms' George Broussard about 1,000 to 2,000 layoffs, affecting 10 to 20 percent of the Xbox division.
Ampere Analysis reports that the majority of players were on PlayStation 5, while Steam only saw 35,000 after the disastrous launch.