The latest game from FromSoftware is apparently aiming to be even bigger than the developer's previous smash hit series.
The first person reinvention of Resident Evil continues to sell, hitting a major milestone at a steady pace.
Following the departure of former game director Luis Barriga, design lead Joe Shely has now taken up that position.
Meet the various characters struggling for survival in Supermassive's upcoming narrative horror title, which releases on October 22nd.
Available on PS5 and PC, the first person shooter sees Colt trying to break the Loop on Blackreef Isle while agent Julianna opposes him.
Star-Lord and the Guardians engage in a tense conversation with the telepathic dog, and also play a little bit of fetch.
DICE also says that the game's beta is based on an older build of the game and lacks many improvements made since then.
EA Sports also reveals launch figures for FIFA 22, confirming that the latest football sim has amassed over 9 million players already.
Level designer Julien Eveillé says it's very "on the nose" but serves as a "way bigger consequence to a way bigger event" that players cause.
Along with Tifos being visible in the stadium, Squad Battles and Friendlies, the update also fixes various details not displaying correctly.
Later this month, players will be able to upgrade health and stamina, apply status effects to weapons and equip different armor types.
The iconic vehicle will be available in the first week of the Festival Playlist. Over 400 cars will be available when the game launches in November.
Along with a new class, the next Panel from Hell will delve into all of the new content with Patch 6 being approximately 60 GB in size.
The CEO of Black Matter says that getting the game up and running on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S was a challenge in and of itself.
The leaks for the rumoured Grand Theft Auto remastered collection are continuing to heat up, thanks, funnily enough, to the Rockstar Launcher.
Romuald Capron announces his departure from Arkane Lyon after over sixteen years at the studio.
Valve opens up its handheld PC, discusses what it contains, why you really shouldn't be messing with its components and much more.
New multiplayer modes, Live Events with unique rewards, seasonal progression, Showdown Mode, and BMX are all coming this year.
Andy Jassy believes that the success of New World has given Amazon's gaming division a strong foothold in the market.
Wanted: Dead is an upcoming action game from Soleil, a studio formed by ex-Ninja Gaiden developers.