Alongside Gears 6, the two are in a group of first-party Xbox games that are not being considered for multiplatfporm releases.
Despite so many issues before launch, management allegedly told staff it would "eventually coalesce at the last minute."
Rocksteady Studios is allegedly helping Avalanche Software with the re-release's development, it's been claimed.
It's been claimed in a new report that after the failure of Suicide Squad, the studio is looking to pitch a single-player game to parent company WB Games.
Leadership's vision of the gameplay also reportedly changed from melee to more gun-focused combat, confusing staff members.
Ahead of the June 9th showcase, Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb reports, "At least a handful of those are games we haven't heard of before."
The fantasy RPG's name was officially unveiled in 2022, four years after it was confirmed to be in development.
2K has previously confirmed that it will unveil the next instalment in one if its "biggest and most beloved" franchises at the event.
The open world action RPG's long-awaited expansion is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on June 21.
A port of the action-adventure title allegedly began development in 2021, with work wrapping up last November, it's claimed.
The action RPG was officially announced in 2022, and, as per leaks, is currently targeting a 2025 release.
The long-rumoured remake is also not going to be an HD-2D game, a prominent insider has claimed.
It was "originally outsourced to another developer," but Square Enix was "not satisfied, and development shifted", per leaker Midori.
Further details on its "troubles" weren't provided, but it's unlikely that Monolith Productions' title could appear at Summer Game Fest.
Microsoft has a number of first-party titles lined up for this year, including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Avowed, and more.
Its release could also be joined by the original Octopath Traveler being added to Game Pass as well, it's claimed.
The next title in the acclaimed Mana series is currently scheduled to launch this Summer for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
A prominent leaker suggests that the next instalment in Nintendo's acclaimed shooter franchise is in the works.
Sony confirmed earlier this year that it was looking to add official PC support on PS VR2 before the end of 2024.
The company is reportedly also looking to sell off the Kerbal Space Program IP, but hasn't been able to find a buyer yet.