We take a look at the history of Battlefield and try to figure out what is going on with this promising franchise.
In contrast to most other Electronic Arts releases, the upcoming survival horror remake's Steam version will be native to the platform.
EA and Criterion have released the full list of vehicles that will be available in the racer when it launches for PC and consoles in December.
The unique cosmetic suits include a Dead Space 2-esque RIG, a Necromorph version of Isaac, and one that's all fingers and ears.
Multiplayer is as "low friction as possible," with players able to create race and playlist requests and join them seamlessly.
Creative director Kieran Crimmins talks about the franchise being about "rebellion" and at the "heart of that street racing fantasy."
The Criterion-developed racer blends anime aesthetics with a photorealistic style. It will launch for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The minimum and recommended system requirements have been revealed for EA and Motive Studio's upcoming horror remake.
Neowing's listing for the Criterion's next Need for Speed has gone up early with a December 2nd release date and no PS4 version mentioned.
Splatoon 3 is finally pushed down to second place, while Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga sees a major boost and jumps up to No. 3.
The seven-minute long gameplay trailer features solo and co-op combat set in Hanagasumi Hills, one of the four hunting grounds.
The Digital Deluxe Editions kicks the price up to $79.99, while Limited Run Games' Collector's Edition will cost $274.99.
The upcoming remake for Dead Space, set for release on January 27, is now available for pre-order on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X//S.
Players can also look forward to new rooms, obstacles, and routes along with "new UI map controls" and an "improved locator."
Criterion Games' next Need for Speed title promises an "evolution" of the series and is rumored to be releasing in December.
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.