Electronic Arts and Codemasters are promising a "New Era of Formula 1" with the upcoming racing sim, which is rumored to feature supercars.
Insider Tom Henderson also teases a playtest for "*that* Ubisoft game" and notes "at least" four Ubisoft titles are in playtesting this week.
Weapon attachments have been overhauled, support actions now award more XP and the scoreboard is now visible in End of Round screens.
New Legendary skins for Wraith, Valkyrie, Pathfinder and Crypto will be added along with two new weekly challenge tracks.
Battlefield 2042 dataminer seems to have found three Specialists who are not currently in the game, including one that seems to be a RC Drone specialist.
Journalist Jeff Grubb claims the next Need for Speed title is set in Chicago-inspired Lake Shore City, and will feature "anime elements" with photorealistic visuals.
Community manager Caden House says the feedback provided "was definitely valid." He also explained the different changes made.
Battlefield 2042 community manager Kevin Johnson has released a list of key changes included with Update 4.0 ahead of its launch next week.
Fixes for third-party controllers not working on Xbox Series X/S along with issues on current-gen consoles and Bangalore's story event are also live.
Battlefield 2042's concurrent player count on Steam dipped below 1000 today, a new low for the beleaguered shooter.
The update finally adds in the option to enable music outside of Driven to Glory, along with improved game performance and bug fixes.
The next Need for Speed game, currently in development at Criterion, is reportedly still due out this year, and won't be releasing for PS4 or Xbox One.
Codemasters has reportedly decided to not include Supercars in F1 2022's multiplayer, while cross-play has also been allegedly delayed until after the game's launch.
"That crushed so much ambition because we didn’t have the team size or the time to differentiate those things," says former BioWare GM Aaryn Flynn.
Respawn Entertainment has detailed various fixes and adjustments made to the battle royale shooter with its newest patch.
According to players, it seems servers for Battlefield 4, Battlefield 1, and Battlefield Hardline are having a tough time thanks to the hackers DDoS-ing them.
DICE says that the update will be focused largely on ironing out fixes, but will also make some balancing changes to the game.
Current-gen players get 4K output, 60 hertz support, higher resolution shadow maps, HDR and greater LOD distances for free.
The next instalment in EA's Skate franchise, in the works at Full Circle, might be further along in development than many would expect.
EA hasn't been shy about discussing its dissatisfaction with its FIFA licensing agreement, and could soon be making significant changes.