A new rumour claims Bethesda's sci-fi RPG has been delayed out of the first half of 2023, but is still targeting a Summer release.
Over a year on from its original launch, the troubled remastered trilogy seems to be making its way to additional PC platforms.
Prominent leaker The Snitch claims Sony will be announcing "new third party stuff" in the near future.
Journalist Tom Henderson also says the detachable disc drive itself will not be compatible with the currently available PS5 models.
It's been claimed that PlatinumGames and Microsoft are in the very early stages of bringing back Scalebound.
Along with a first look at the sequel, there will be hands-on gameplay, details on a new mode, and some 2K Showcase match info.
The release date for Arkane's open world first person shooter is expected to be announced at Xbox and Bethesda Developer_Direct later this month.
Though rumored last year to no announcement, the compilation is still very much in development, as per XboxEra's Nick Baker.
A job listing for a senior level designer at Motive Studio asks for "familiarity with an advanced game engine like Unreal."
The update allegedly goes live on March 8th, but Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson reports a public beta starting in the "coming days."
The recently leaked clip seems to suggest Sony's new game was in early development at People Can Fly back in 2021.
"It's just too unwieldy. Its strength was its distributed development structure, and now that is an albatross," says Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb.
"We're talking full-time employees with over a year invested in the title, and had a hand in significant parts of the product," says one anonymous source.
The battle arena title has apparently seen "significant changes" since its initial test, as per Insider Gaming's latest report.
European retailer listings suggest that Sony will soon be releasing a new bundle for both standard and digital models of the console.
The rumored event will also reportedly look at major titles that Microsoft is releasing this year and could be a recurring event.
Benji-Sales on Twitter has heard "VERY strong things about console pre-orders," and that the tracking is "absolutely bananas."
Windows Central's Jez Corden implies that some announcement is coming in a "few days" and that there's "definitely something cooking."
It also seems like Ashley Graham is being played by Nicole Tompkins, who portrayed Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil 3 remake.
PowerWash Simulator seems to be making the jump on to PlayStation and Nintendo platforms towards the end of the month.