Although these may seem like a pipedream, these 20 announcements could put many a smile on gamers' faces.
2025 and beyond is packed with some big-name video game sequels.
To "expedite" updates for PC, cross-play has been temporarily disabled, though matchmaking is still available between consoles.
However, the remastered compilation will provide an option to turn off the blur effect on the top and bottom of the screen.
Avalanche and WB Games had previously also confimed that a sequel for Hogwarts Legacy was in the works.
Firaxis says it will support the game "for years to come", with several requested fixes on the way in the short-term as well.
Square Enix's remake released in November 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Switch and went on to sell over two million copies.
In responding to a question about Take-Two's relationship with Nintendo, CEO Zelnick pointed to Civilization 7 and NBA 2K games as examples of support.
Despite the enjoyable characters, solid combat, and extensive content, Falcom's latest is left wanting on the narrative front.
Despite hitting several milestones during development, the studio has stated that the management sim was not hitting the desired standards.
The Chapter of Seign will arrive on March 3rd while the third and final expansion, The Chapter of Markus, debuts on April 3rd.
It includes the first three levels from World 1, Jungle, and Modern Mode. However, progress won't transfer to the full game.
Nintendo also confirmed it will "continue to launch attractive software" for the Switch 1 "as soon as we can develop it."
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.