The latest trailer for the upcoming RPG features Marc Evan Jackson as the head of a survey group and Ben Schwartz as "head of sequels".
The physical release for both consoles includes the disc with the base game, along with a code to download Deluxe Edition extras.
Double Fine Productions' newest adventure title launches on October 17th at 8 AM PT/11 AM EDT for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Available from October 17th to 19th, the stress test includes the Dam Battlegrounds, a few quests, and mechanics like crafting.
Pre-orders for the port are allegedly being announced on November 7th, with the physical version consisting of a Game-Key Card.
At Brasil Game Show 2025, Naoki Hamaguchi also spoke about needing to split the remake into three titles so that nothing got cut out.
However, the sudden update does slightly buff damage from the Sharp Dart and Cross Stitch, alongside more out-of-bounds glitches.
In a new video, director Mikael Eriksson noted that some issues like bugs will get quick fixes. Performance issues will take longer.
Gearbox's Randy Pitchford also spoke about how the refined loot systems in the Borderlands series tend to engage players' brains.
A demo with "entirely unique content" is now available for PC players, providing an introduction to the series' harrowing gameplay.
Even with real dragons flying about Pywel, Kliff has time to tussle with a mechanical dragon, Golden Star, in epic fashion.
PS5 players can also look forward to improved loading speeds and clarity for "certain textures" among other notable changes.
MegaPixel Studio's remake of the 1998 classic finally comes to other platforms after the underwhelming Switch and PC versions.
The listing has unfortunately since been taken down, but a screenshot indicates that it is rated Mature 17+ for violence and language.
Venture to the Mill in search of Hood and evade the mysterious - and deadly - Sniffer while exploring the Trainyard in this free demo.
Redemption Road Games and TinyBuild might be on to something with a premise that's as unique as they come, working well with a gameplay loop that could be what RTS and action fans have always dreamed ...
The success of the latest Battlefield doesn't just reflect a fun game - it's also a testament to its receptive development team.
Team Ninja and Platinum Games have built something that's sure to be both frustrating and thrilling once Ninja Gaiden 4 hits the shelves later this month. We dive into why we think so.
At launch, Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game will feature 12 playable characters, with more coming to the game through seasonal content.
Battlefield Studios has also deployed a resolution for EA App users who couldn't access certain modes due to "missing DLC/content."