Multiple upcoming first party Xbox games are currently scheduled for 2023 launches, according to GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb.
Rare's game allegedly rebooted development following the departure of its creative director, and is currently targeting a 2023 launch.
Starring Rebecca Chambers, set (at least partially) in a college campus, and supposedly primed for a reveal not long from now, according to a new report.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Legendary Hero Edition, which also includes all of the DLC, was listed for the Xbox Game Pass on the Microsoft Store.
Yes, Vaas is indeed back. A YouTube ad reveals past Far Cry villains as playable characters in their own DLC adventures.
The description of a recently released video – which has since been set to private – may have spilled the beans on the co-op shooter's day 1 Game Pass launch.
Insider rumors seem to suggest that Microsoft might announce up to 3 studio acquisitions at its Xbox E3 conference this year.
A notable leaker has suggested that a new Mario + Rabbids game is in development at Ubisoft, set to release as a Switch exclusive.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is also rumored to be getting a next-gen remaster and will be free with PlayStation Plus for PS5 in July.
The rumored "Battlefield Hub" could be the "love letter" to fans that DICE LA is working on, according to insider Tom Henderson.
By the time it releases, the sequel will have spent about six to seven years in development as per insider AestheticGamer.
The game was originally released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC in November of 2019. It's coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S this year.
A World War 2 map will be launching for Call of Duty: Warzone alongside the next game. It's rumored to be the largest yet with new vehicles.
Pre-loading for the action RPG will allegedly be available on the PlayStation Store starting September 8, a couple of days before its worldwide launch.
A new leak has spilled the beans on an unannounced Ubisoft project. Allegedly early in development, the game is unlikely to be announced at E3.
Bandai Namco's upcoming action RPG may be available for Xbox consoles via the subscription service when it launches on June 25th.
Microsoft currently has nearly two dozen studios under its Xbox Game Studios umbrella, but has previously said that it's still looking to add more.
A leak reveals potential details on the next Battlefield, including its name, an upcoming beta, and more. The first person shooter is getting officially unveiled on June 9.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says that FromSoftware's upcoming RPG might be getting its long-awaited update during the Summer Game Fest imminently.
Insider Nate Drake says information from GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb is "more up to date", though the fantasy RPG was "definitely considered for E3."