Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma brought recently brought in Nadella to discuss the future of Xbox and Microsoft's commitment to gaming.
As leaker AestheticGamer notes, however, plans can change, including the next mainline title potentially releasing as late as 2031.
The decision reportedly occurred when the studio required an additional $44.4 million in funding to finish the action-adventure title.
As for the price tag, Project Helix can cost anywhere between $999 and $1,200 thanks to the costs associated with memory and the Magnus APU.
The anonymous employee noted that the company has started seeing criticism from its own developers, as well as the gaming audience.
The PS6's chip is also noted as being considerably smaller than the one in Project Helix, making the latter more expensive to produce.
Adverse effects on the sales of the PS5, along with potential damage to the brand, reportedly contributed to the decision.
The DLC, which is allegedly "late in development," could also launch closer to the base game than expected, per insider Dusk Golem.
MotoGP 26 is also expected to skip PS4 and Xbox One, instead focusing on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
A character file tagged as "Jill_Support" was seemingly planned to spawn for a cinematic cutscene before plans got changed.
Leaker Aesthetic Gamer theorizes that it's one reason why Spencer Mansion didn't appear in the recent Resident Evil Requiem.
If you're hoping to join Geralt for one last adventure before Ciri takes over as our Witcher on duty, this one's likely to have you smiling.
A social media post also indicates that the original director for Fallout: New Vegas, Josh Sawyer, might be involved with the remaster.
Xbox may be embarking on a new era of fame for its consoles, shaking off the lethargy of its last few years under new leadership.
The Standard Edition allegedly retails for £49.99/€44.99, a significant reduction from the Xbox Series X/S and PC versions.
While details are still sparse, Faye starring in her own game opens up the franchise to several potential new adventures.
Capcom is noted as being quite data driven, and will use analytics from Resident Evil 4 Remake, Requiem, and Code: Veronica remake.
The yet-to-be-announced project is what Bloomberg's Jason Schreier referred to as "not a new IP, but it might feel like one."
Ubisoft Montreal allegedly even hired contortionists for the motion capture, meaning lots of acrobatics during combat sequences.
Despite help from Sony Santa Monica, the studio's live-service project reportedly floundered due to its small size and inexperience.