A prominent insider has claimed that Playground Games' long-awaited RPG is currently scheduled for a 2025 release.
Recent reports have claimed that the console, previously set to launch later this year, has been pushed back into 2025.
Updates spotted on the game's Steam page's backend might be pointing to an imminent demo.
Players will play as a Mandalorian bounty hunter, it's been claimed, though it's unclear exactly who the protagonist is.
Multiple credible sources have claimed that Nintendo has pushed back the launch of its next-gen console to early next year.
The title could be the same first-person shooter directed by Peter Hirschmann, who worked on the classic Star Wars Battlefront series.
Microsoft has officially confirmed that four (currently unspecified) games will be coming to rival platforms, but more could also be in consideration.
Initially leaked in 2022, the next Call of Duty is reportedly a sequel to Treyarch's Black Ops franchise and set during the Gulf War.
Though Sony has said it won't be releasing any new instalments in major first-party franchises until next year, an Astro Bot game does seem to be on the docket.
Other first-party titles are reportedly under consideration ahead of Microsoft's February 15th podcast to discuss the future of Xbox.
Developers will also be able to apply technical improvements to existing titles in the Nintendo Switch's library, it's been claimed.
Previous leaks have strongly suggested that Nintendo's next-gen console is set to launch in the second half of 2024.
That's as per prominent leaker Dusk Golem, who recently claimed that five Resident Evil games were in development at Capcom.
The reboot isn't being developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, but has "staff from latest Virtua Fighter games" working on it, according to a known leaker.
Prominent leaker NateTheHate has claimed that based on what he's heard, Nintendo is going to announce its next-gen console next month.
The Jet Set Radio reboot will tell a "new" story that will feature both new and returning characters, it's been claimed.
Reports indicate that while the PC and PS5 versions of Dreams were near-complete, the releases have been cancelled.
The Direct will reportedly reveal news focused on the first half of 2024. The exact date and length of the showcase is still unknown.
The publisher reportedly seeks to create a free-to-play version with in-app purchases, though it hasn't made much progress.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb says it's "definitely under consideration" and corroborates Microsoft allegedly revealing its first-party plan this month.