"Through the IP Metaverse, we will establish communities among Bandai Namco and fans, as well as among fans themselves," Bandai Namco says.
New Support Plugins and weapon skins have been added along with other features for Bandai Namco's action role-playing game.
The Japanese gaming has announced that it's working on an in-house engine, which will help them create-large scale games, while removing the reliance on third-party engines.
Players can also come across seemingly normal structures that lead deep underground when the action RPG launches on February 25th.
Game director Kenji Anabuki also talks about wanting to make improvements to accessibility, combat, cutscenes, and more in a potential sequel.
Bandai Namco's action RPG became available on the Xbox subscription service a few months after launch, and seems to have benefited from it.
The client will start up when loading the game and scan one's system for any signs of cheating. The data will then be used to identify and ban cheaters.
Hidetaka Miyazaki says he "rediscovered [his] love for making poison swamps" during Elden Ring's development.
Combat and an intriguing side objective that leads to a massive mine are showcased ahead of the game's release on February 25th.
New gameplay footage reveals a new mini-dungeon called Castle Mourne. Located in the Weeping Penninsula, it's teeming with deadly enemies.
"We want players to use their cunning, study the game, memorize what’s happening, and learn from their mistakes," says Hidetaka Miyazaki.
FromSoftware's biggest game yet launches on February 25th. Here's everything you need to know about it, from the combat to the open world setting.
Several clips have emerged showcasing various magic attacks, weapon arts, and ashes of wars from the upcoming FromSoftware open-world action RPG.
However, there's "many dozens more hours' worth of gameplay" as per producer Yasuhiro Kitao who also confirmed New Game Plus.
Development is going smoothly and the open world action RPG will be "ready for sale on February 25th" according to producer Yasuhiro Kitao.
Producer Yasuhiro Kitao discusses the fundamentals of the game, from its open world design and character customization to the dungeons.
For all the obvious reasons, and more.
Bandai Namco shares the moveset of the mecha MS-06 Zaku II from Mobile Suit Gundam, as it join the roster of the upcoming first-person team shooter's roster.
The battle royale title will have a closed beta with 12 playable characters on PS4 next month. Registrations are available until January 28th.
Previous rumours have suggested that a new game in the fighting series is in active development, but details on who's working on it have been scant.