The first paid expansion for NetherRealm's fighter launches on September 24th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Alleged factory prototype images of the unannounced console seem to have appeared on Chinese social media, showcasing magnetic Joy-con controllers, a larger screen, and more.
The 2014 action RPG from the PlayStation Vita era is being revived for modern platforms, with 4K/60 FPS support and new features.
Venture into the Mind Palace of the assassin Radjen, exploring four new biomes, tackling three bosses, and facing other threats.
All Possible Futures channels The Legend of Zelda, side-scrolling platformers, and children's stories to create something truly magical.
Pugstorm and Fireshine Games' sandbox survival title launched in full for PC and current-gen consoles in August, with last-gen and Switch versions coming later this week.
Watch Julia Yus and Yeray Pérez Vallejo bring the upcoming 2D/3D title to life using all kinds of paper engineering techniques,
Reinhardt, Zenyatta, Widowmaker, and Torbjorn are getting new skins. A new mode is also seemingly inbound for Alliance and Horde battles.
Seasonal events will continue alongside Monthly Challenges and Big Run, but balance changes will be released "as needed."
Releasing on November 14th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch, it offers revamped visuals, a new Vocation, and much more.
Publisher Devolver Digital says the upcoming action-adventure title won't run at 60 FPS on the Switch because the console "can't maintain that".
The action platformer is touted as "an adventure for everyone" and launches on September 17th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Switch.
"When a new Hobbit steps into Bywater for the first time, we want that moment to be everything you’re hoping for," says Weta Workshop.
Nintendo offers a final primer on the upcoming action-adventure title ahead of its Switch release later this month.
Here's everything you should know about the next instalment in EA's annual football sim series.
The collection features seven titles, from X-Men: Children of the Atom to Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes and The Punisher.
Series producer Noriaki Okamura says the development team will do "everything we can" to avoid a rough launch similar to Vol. 1.
NetherRealm Studios showcases the shadowy Noob Saibot and his role in the story ahead of the upcoming release of the Khaos Reigns expansion.
The Harry Potter license and intriguing gameplay do little to save Quidditch Champions from faltering in multiple ways.
The full version of Binary Haze's sequel will be available for PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC at launch.