Ebb Software reassures that it's long-in-development horror shooter Scorn will indeed be launching in October, as previously announced.
The latest update allows for revealing the title, description and Gamerscore value for Secret Achievements (and then hiding them again).
Roller Champions’ commendable foundation delivers some good fun but loses steam far too quickly.
Tribute Games' side-scrolling beat 'em up is currently slated for release on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC and PS4 this Summer.
Players can either purchase any of the two games separately or together in the form of a discounted bundle when they launch on July 12.
It turns out that Elden Ring's update 1.04 has nerfed twin boss fights such as the likes of Mad Pumpkin Head and Twin Crystalians.
Developer Neowiz speaks with GamingBolt about it's upcoming Pinocchio-inspire Soulslike action RPG.
In spite of all of its potential and exciting promises, Evolve is now truly dead and buried. What the hell happened?
Ludwig Dresch, co-creator at Dream Powered Games, speaks with GamingBolt about fast-paced die-and-retry shooter Warstride Challenges.
Over 80 new quests such as Skirmishes, Sieges and Duels are slated for the season, which is available until November 29th.
Originally released in 2017, the acclaimed open-world action RPG is finally getting a performance boost on current-gen consoles.
Tired of hitting every single wall to find a secret area? Here are all of the illusory walls discovered in The Lands Between thus far.
As IGN First's cover story for June, there will be world-exclusive gameplay reveals and hands-on impressions starting tomorrow.
Keiji Matsuda talks about improvements made to the Luminous Engine's global illumination along with a new technique called Reversed-Z.
Darkest Dungeon, GreedFall, Limbo, Worms Rumble, and Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance will be leaving the service on June 15th.
Codemasters' latest entry in the Formula One racing series is out on July 1st for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
The goal is to release a new dungeon or zone every few months with new story content. Features that didn't make it may also come in future patches.
The standalone multiplayer DLC is available for $13 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It features six maps, four modes and local two-player split-screen
The remade sequel is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. Pre-orders gain free access to Destroy All Humans! - Clone Carnage.
Senior game designer Scott Burgess talks about going back to play the beta "without spending a dollar" and remaining competitive.