The "bigger, more meaningful update" will become a priority once the next Battlefield has released, EA's CEO Andrew Wilson says.
The 2002 PlayStation 2 classic is finally getting the remastered treatment. It's coming to PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Originally launched for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC in September 2024, the collection launches at a discount price of $39.99 on Xbox One.
Pre-orders will be available soon for the collection on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. A new trailer highlights various features.
While the former marked Zelda's first solo adventure in the series, the latter was the first Mario and Luigi title in over eight years.
The flagship kart racer continues notching up impressive sales. It's followed by Animal Crossing: New Horizons at 47.44 million units sold.
The latest entry in the party game series has achieved exceptional sales within 2.5 months of launching for Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo hits a new milestone, though hardware and software sales for the nine months ending December 31st, 2024, are down year-over-year.
The next mainline title is in development and helmed by Koshi Nakanishi of biohazard fame, though further details are forthcoming.
Iceborne and Sunbreak also continue to record impressive sales, with the former at 14.9 million and the latter at 9.40 million.
Existing owners "will not be affected during this time, and you can still venture forth on your quest to save Erdrea," says Square Enix.
Embody a new Sleeper and traverse the Starward Belt to repair your failing body on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
There's plenty to look forward to for fans of open world epics.
Upcoming paid content will add new civilizations (like Great Britain and Nepal), leaders (like Simón Bolívar and Ada Lovelace), and more.
The racing title originally released for the N64 in 2000, before coming to the Nintendo DS in re-released form later in 2004.
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector improves on its predecessor in nearly every way imaginable.
Ubisoft was allegedly disappointed at its sales performance since launch, reportedly rejecting further DLC and a sequel.
Blizzard Entertainment will showcase "incredible changes" to the hero shooter alongside new heroes, maps, and other content.
The upcoming showcase will emanate from GDC and feature new trailers (including world premieres) and "exclusive game demos."
Gas giants, purple-class solar systems, environmental hazards, deep oceans, a new Abandoned Mode, and much more await for free.