The remaster will feature a brand-new chapter, various gameplay improvements, visual and technical enhancements, and more.
The Road to Elysium will take The Talos Principle 2 players through a journey exploring love, death, and resurrection.
Croteam could be gearing up for an imminent reveal of new content for its acclaimed puzzle game.
The first-person puzzle title is available now on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, with 12 regions and over 100 puzzles to solve.
The long-awaited sequel is out today and sees a society of robots conducting an expedition into a mysterious megastructure.
A follow-up to the 2014 cult classic, the first-person puzzle title releases on November 2nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC
The follow-up to Croteam's critically acclaimed puzzle title also features a Decryption Key for skipping puzzles and returning later.
It showcases early puzzles before going to "roughly a halfway point." Due to being "specially tailored," progress won't carry over.
Croteam and Devolver Digital's long-awaited puzzle sequel will be available on current-gen consoles and PC.
Devolver Digital and Croteam have revealed a new trailer for the puzzle game, which is due out later this year.
Croteam has finally unveiled The Talos Principle 2 by giving us our first look at the game with a new trailer.
Battle through six different maps with characters like Devolver Dude, Serious Sam Classic and Kleer Kurt with new Achievements to unlock.
In development since April 2019, the top-down rogue-lite shooter has released in full with the new Fortress area, Torments, weapons and more.
Venture to Siberia to hunt for General Brand across five new levels with new weapons, gadgets and vehicles. New side missions and characters also await.
The standalone expansion is out on January 20th for PC and offers five new missions, side-missions, weapons, vehicles, enemies and bosses to tackle.
Venture to Siberia and track down General Brand across five new missions. New enemies and bosses, new weapons and more await for $20.
Croteam and Devolver Digital's first person shooter has launched for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 out of nowhere, though Xbox One players have been left out.
The shooter has been out on PC and Stadia for over a year, but a console version for the game hasn't yet been officially dated.
Mow down those hordes in your PJs before you go to bed.
As per an official statement, both companies have "decided to go ahead and just get married."