The first gameplay trailer showcases some familiar terrors en route to the remake's release on January 27th, 2023 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Criterion's next title in the series is reportedly called Need for Speed Unbound and rumored to release on December 2nd.
A series of cryptic tweets together reveals that the gameplay debut trailer for the survival horror remake is arriving soon.
Unambitious and rote by design.
Gun Run and Control are also returning, the latter receiving updates like an MRB Timed Event. New and old Legendary skins will also be available.
The playtests will allegedly run for six hours each day, according to insider Tom Henderson. A full release is rumored for December 2nd.
Journalist Tom Henderon claims the racer's reveal is expected roughly within the next couple of weeks, with its launch following not long afterward.
The highly-anticipated survival horror remake is set to launch for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC on January 27.
The zero-G sections offer "much more 360-degree freedom," while the new dismemberment system makes combat feel "more dynamic."
Motive Studio also "re-injected" all of the additional lore from Dead Space 2 and 3, and the comic books, into the upcoming remake.
Journalist Tom Henderson says that following a recent media event, new gameplay footage and details for the upcoming remake will arrive soon.
Omega Force also chose to maximize the performance of current-gen consoles instead of previous gen to make the world "more compelling"
Electronic Arts "contributed a great deal" to the title with "their wealth of experience" and are committed to having it reach a global audience.
Omega Force's hunting game will cost $69.99 and launch on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC via Origin, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb alleges it to be the "partner title" that Electronic Arts previously noted would release in the quarter ending March 31st, 2023
Marvel is continuing to make big moves in gaming.
Three new Vault Weapons for All-Out Warfare, balance tuning for attack and transport helicopters, and various bug fixes are also live.
EA and Koei Tecmo's Monster Hunter competitor is officially called Wild Hearts, and will be revealed in full later this week.
Nintendo's shooter continues to dominate sales for its third week, having sold millions since launching earlier this month.
The team AFC Richmond will be playable in a number of game modes, including Career mode, Kick-Off, Online Friendlies, and Online Seasons.