Well, that doesn't bode too well.
Developer Innersloth announces that all content planned for the sequel will be coming to the original.
Its PC launch was nearly as large as that of The Witcher 3.
The unique battle royale game made a huge splash.
The Slayer is coming.
Larian promises "hundreds of permutations" that will affect a relationship.
Players of the battle royale title have also inflicted 25 billion damage thus far.
The Bloodborne remaster rumours refuse to die, ironically enough.
Fans will have to wait another week to get their hands on the RPG.
The next-gen enhancements will be coming to the game's PC version next year.
New planets, archive buildings, new landscapes, Infestations, and much, much more are also included.
Christopher Weaver seems to think the two entities will merge together well.
"The power difference between the two platforms is not that important," the developer emphasizes.
Tennis World Tour 2 has some good aspects, but they never fully combine into a satisfying whole.
A spin-off that shows the main franchise how it’s done.
The game's narrative will go back and forth between sober and silly.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection owners on PC can play the spin-off now.
Konami Collector’s Series: Castlevania and Contra have also been rated.
The deal with Bethesda could be just the beginning.