This group of racing game developers has had quite an interesting trajectory.
Stellaris is getting a new Species Pack. Set to release on PC on September 20, the new Toxoids Species Pack revolves around short-term gain in exchange for long-term risks.
Xbox head Phil Spencer has revealed that Microsoft has given Sony a signed agreement promising the release of future Call of Duty games on PlayStation.
D3 Publisher and Sandlot have announced that the latest entry in the alien-smashing Earth Defense Force franchise has shipped 300,000 units in its first week.
Gearbox has released a pair of trailers for New Tales from the Borderlands. One of the trailers focuses on characters, while the other shows off gameplay.
The HD-2D Nintendo Switch remake has crossed 500,000 units in digital sales and worldwide shipments, Square Enix has announced.
"We’re turning our attention away from iterative, smaller updates and going all-in to focus on a new game in the Splitgate universe," the developer says.
A prominent leaker has suggested that Hazelight and EA's widely acclaimed co-op platformer might be headed to the Nintendo Switch.
Players will be able to use brooms for exploration, traversal, and broom race challenges, but the sport will not be playable in the game.
This is what happens when the animation team gets complete freedom.
These lesser known Breath of the Wild mechanics will get you playing the game all over again.
The Saints Row reboot has its fair share of issues- these are the biggest ones.
F1 Manager is a nice collection of elements that most manager sim fans would want, but rarely feels like more than the sum of those parts.
The developer has announced a "special" episode of Night City Wire, during which it'll speak about the upcoming Cyberpunk anime as well as the future of Cyberpunk 2077.
The new Weapon Signature Moves, Stonewall Shield, Atreus, and more are showcased over this one-minute and 39-second video.
A release date announcement could be coming soon, perhaps at Tokyo Game Show 2022, where Atlus has already confirmed its appearance.
Supermassive's Will Byles says the game "is a bit of a diversion away from that sort of standard, but it’s still very much classic horror."
Rated in Taiwan back in May, the Anniversary Edition includes the base game with all DLC and more than 500 pieces of Creation Club content.
The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions offer graphics modes for 4K/30 FPS, 4K/60 FPS and 1440p/60 FPS at dynamic resolution.
System requirements and whether Xbox Series X/S and PS5 versions will support the same are yet to be confirmed by WB Games Montreal.