Obsidian's newest is a solid (if unoriginal) RPG.
Avowed reviews are out and here are 15 new pieces of information you need to know about the upcoming fantasy role playing game.
A new launch trailer is also available. Standard Edition owners can start playing on February 18th via Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Former EA chief creative officer Bing Gordon revealed in a conversation with Robert Kotick that EA had the chance to buy Blizzard before Activision in 2008.
Ninja Theory's action-adventure title is seemingly on the verge of a PS5 release, with a State of Play reveal also allegedly on the cards.
Among other things, the update brings with it new hatchbacks and sedans to kick off the Daily Racer series of events that will run until March.
Previously, game director Carrie Patel had confirmed that the action RPG would run at "up to" 60 FPS on Xbox Series X.
Obsidian's upcoming fantasy action RPG is looking increasingly promising.
Game director Carrie Patel has revealed quite a few details about Avowed in a recent rapid-fire interview, including that enemy levels will not scale with players.
The goal was to offer Pillars of Eternity fans a way to explore the world in a "big immersive space," says director Carrie Patel.
Take-Two estimates over 94 million cumulative sales for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, which hints at current sales for the latter.
Bethesda could be preparing to announce a PlayStation 5 version for its space-faring RPG, if not the next rumored expansion.
Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft's fantasy action RPG will launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC later this month, on February 18.
The enhanced version of Ensemble Studios' classic arrives alongside cross-platform play and "one of the most exciting" new expansions yet.
The real-time strategy title will launch alongside the Immortal Pillars expansion, which adds a new campaign and seven fresh maps.
Game Pass Standard subscribers can access Starfield, Another Crab's Treasure, and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes on February 6th.
While its biggest exclusives launching on other platforms may spell the end of an era, the Xbox brand may see a successful new beginning.
The showcase will feature new announcements from several indie studios, including DON'T NOD, Team17 and 11 bit studios.
The Initiative seeks a Principal Graphics Engineer to optimize and scale the title for "multiple platforms and quality settings."
John Gonzalez – who also worked on Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West – is back at Obsidian but isn't working on Fallout: New Vegas 2.