"We all want this to be a multi-year arc. We want there to be a Drive 2, 3, 4 and 5," says executive producer Mark Pierce.
"There are collaborations that are coming down the line, as we get to post-launch, that are very impressive," says executive producer Mark Pierce.
InGame Studios' head of development, Jarek Kolar, speaks with GamingBolt about the developer's heist shooter.
The Japanese developer, best known for the No More Heroes franchise, is rumoured to be working on a AAA Alien horror game.
Sony's new virtual reality headset has apparently got off to a poor start, having reportedly sold less than 300,000 units in its first few weeks.
The newest update to Hunt: Showdown adds new tutorials to the game, alongside new questlines and activities.
Check out the new trailer showing off gameplay for another Chaos Dwarf Legendary Lord.
EA has announced that 6% of its workforce will be affected by a new round of lay-offs.
The Last of Us Part 1 on PC has seen its first update hoping to fix some of the game's performance and stability issues.
Forza Horizon 5 continues to deliver excellent racing content with its newest expansion.
A first-person base-building and raiding title, 3D platformer and side-scrolling action RPG are available for subscribers starting April 4th.
Several new games debuted in the top 20, like WILD HEARTS, Like a Dragon: Ishin!, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
In addition to five new vehicles, two new layouts for Nurburgring, Endurance and Sprint, and a new Scape are also coming.
Principal FX artist Andrew Schneider talks about atmospherics and how the expansion offers massive clouds that feel like an environment.
Square Enix has confirmed the DLC will launch in May and will serve as a prequel to the base game's story.
Here's our little theory.
Ghostwire: Tokyo finally comes to Xbox Series X/S and Game Pass in April after one-year exclusivity on PS5. Here's what you need to know.
Some of these games went on to become successful. Others were doomed to failure.
Xiaoyu is the latest character confirmed for the current-gen sequel, using speed and mix-ups to overwhelm and annihilate opponents.
These silly boss fights might annoy you, make you laugh, or even make you wonder about the absurdity of it all - but they will remain with you long after you roll the credits.