An expansion for the open world game seems to be in the testing phase, implying that a reveal and launch could be close.
According to known industry insider Jeff Grubb, an Obsidian-developed sequel to Fallout: New Vegas is in the earliest stages of talks at Microsoft.
Additional details on Sony's rumoured Game Pass competitor have emerged, courtesy of renowned industry insider Jeff Grubb.
The multiplayer survival horror originally launched for the PlayStation 2 in 2004 and received a standalone expansion in 2005.
Prominent leaker strongly hints that the kart racer and the survival game will be free for PlayStation Plus subscribers next month.
A LEGO football game is allegedly in development at Sumo Digital, in addition to an open world racer being made by Visual Concepts.
An industry insider suggests that Sony has a show planned for the coming month, and that it's supposed to be "the good one."
The game's development team has allegedly lost about 40 employees, including leads, and 2K Games is said to be unsatisfied with the progress it has made.
In the wake of Capcom's official announcement of Street Fighter 6, an insider claims that the game is going to run on RE Engine.
A newly spotted trademark registration seems to suggest that the developer is working on something outside of The Dark Pictures Anthology.
Journalist Jason Schreier seems to strongly suggest that the upcoming action sequel, set for a 2022 launch, won't be delayed.
Avalanche Studios' upcoming Xbox-exclusive title is going to focus on tactical vehicle-based action, according to recent rumours.
Jez Corden of Windows Central also believes that Obsidian's first person fantasy RPG could be revealed sometime this year.
The highly anticipated sequel, which has been rumored since 2020, is expected to be revealed once the Capcom Countdown is done.
Jeff Grubb says that development is on schedule, which is "about 18 months out from today" and expects a late 2023 launch at the earliest.
According to industry insider Tom Henderson, EA's top execs have told staff that Battlefield 2042's poor performance is partly a result of Halo Infinite's surprise multiplayer launch.
Halo Infinite's Forge mode isn't due out until at least late summer, but recent leaks seem to have spilled the beans on several interesting details.
After six years of no news, there might finally be a sequel to 2015's Mad Max in the works, if a recent tweet is anything to go by.
Insider Omnipotent says they haven't come across "anything being done with Bloodborne, when actively seeking it out, multiple times" over the years.
The LinkedIn page of co-developer Crystal Dynamics' Cory Butler suggests that the upcoming Perfect Dark reboot will adopt a games-as-a-service model.