Comedy game WHAT THE GOLF? is making the jump from iOS, PC, and Nintendo Switch on to PlayStation in March.
Co-op horror title The Outlast Trials is on track for its full release now that it has gone gold.
Investigative RPG The Thaumaturge is being pushed back from its originally-planned February 20 release because the month is packed with other releases.
The studio needs more time to finalise changes for the western release of Earth Defense Force 6.
While there are plenty of launch issues to fix, Arrowhead Game Studios' live-service shooter is an explosively good time.
Don't Nod's second crack at the action RPG genre is a much more confident and compelling one than its first.
It also turns off camera shake when using Reduced Camera Motion, adds a toggle mode for leaning, and improves readability for some photos.
Completing Operations and Personal Orders is one method, but you can also gain some from exploring the surrounding area during a mission.
"If people want to support this title, they have an option, but we are never forcing anyone to do so," said CEO Johan Pilestedt.
"The official statement is total marketing bulls***, the way this situation happened is on a whole different level," says former Motion Twin co-founder Sébastien Benard.
Players who don't have the required space can uninstall the title and reinstall when the patch goes live on February 13th.
In a nutshell, Arrowhead Game Studios' co-op third-person shooter is suffering from unexpected success.
Arrowhead Game Studios' co-op shooter has attracted a sizeable audience on both platforms.
Game director Axel Rydby says the team "didn't intend" for it "to be the only viable end-game build for launch and beyond."
The studio has been working on the recently announced action RPG since 2022. It's slated for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Ubisoft Singapore's pirate sim is finally out on February 16th for consoles and PC. Here's what you should know before setting sail.
Hot on the heels of last year’s many RPG releases comes another colossal offering in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Arrowhead Game Studios and Sony's co-op third-person shooter continues to attract a wide playerbase on the platform.
The live-service third-person shooter has seen some mixed reactions to a few practices, but player impressions are positive so far.
From Rocksteady and BioWare to Crystal Dynamics and many others, the live service trend has proven to be a deadly trap for a number of beloved single player studios- when will the industry learn?