A recent Windows Central report claims that Microsoft has been dabbling in Xbox handheld prototypes for some time now.
Windows Central's Jez Corden has hinted at an "intriguing" announcement coming during the week with regards to Xbox Cloud Gaming.
It's been claimed that in a bid to bolster the Steam Deck, Valve is currently working on a co-op FPS/RTS hybrid based on Half-Life called Citadel.
The Tactical Ops event is supposedly kicking off in February, and a new datamine gives a glimpse of the rewards it could bring.
DC Douglas, known for voicing Albert Wesker, allegedly broke NDA and shared concept art for the rumoured Resident Evil 4 remake, before then deleting his Twitter account.
A new leak claims that the next BioShock game will focus on two new cities as its setting, engaged in a vertical war with each other.
According to the collection's ESRB classification, the game will have no interactive elements, which translates to no online functionality.
A cryptic tweet from the game's official account could be suggesting that the roguelike shooter will be getting new content soon.
According to the LinkedIn profile of an Obsidian employee, The Outer Worlds 2 has been in development for a couple of years.
It seems PlayStation Plus' free offerings for the month of December have leaked ahead of their official reveal.
The sci-fi series could be jumping to some type of adaptation soon if early reports are any indication.
According to datamined information, Halo Infinite's campaign cosmetic unlocks will include coatings, charms, emblems, and a stance.
A pitch by DICE for a third Battlefront game was allegedly rejected by EA, with the studio now supposedly working on another new Battlefield game.
Journalist Jez Corden claims that in addition to the upcoming Halo Infinite, 343 Industries is working on another, unannounced project.
A developer working on Beyond Good and Evil 2 has stated that the game is several years from release, and insider Tom Henderson believes it might be coming in 2024 or 2025.
Atlus' long-awaited RPG recently launched exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, but it seems like PC and PS4 versions are also planned.
Recent developments have strongly suggested that Microsoft could release Halo Infinite's free-to-play multiplayer component sooner than expected.
Though the game is still in development, it's been claimed that those involved with the project believe it's only a matter of time before it's cancelled.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says the action-adventure title is "ready to be announced soon", and a reveal is expected before the end of the year.
Though officially slated for a December 8 launch, it seems like Halo Infinite's multiplayer might receive a surprise launch in the coming days.