PlatinumGames and Square Enix's action title was first announced in 2018, but has been almost entirely MIA since then.
The developers decided to drop the series staple in order to focus entirely on the shooter's main campaign.
Even as E3 2021 rounds the corner and major announcements await, this month is jam-packed with big releases and follow-ups.
Venture to the Worldwound to face off against legions of demons from the Abyss. Choose different Mythic Paths to become a legend.
With the highly anticipated platform slated for a 2021 launch, it not showing up at E3 would honestly be a bit of a shock.
Here's what you should know about Bandai Namco's upcoming action RPG.
Patch 1.4 addresses several issues, removing parts of the tutorial to improve pacing, providing options for the Narrator and more.
Obsidian Entertainment might be primed to have an eventful E3 this year, according to a recently published report.
Ninja Theory may pop in to tell fans that development is still on-going. However, an in-engine gameplay demo isn't currently planned for the show.
The fashion-focused first-person shooter will release on PC sometime in 2022. Players can now sign up for a closed beta that's "coming soon."
The game, developed by Mexican studio Lienzo, is an action adventure title schedule to be released later this fall on PC and consoles.
All three chapters of Dontnod's excellent episodic adventure game will be free for the month of June in honor of Pride Month.
Remasters of all three Crysis titles will be available as a bundle for Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch. They're also "optimized for next-gen."
DICE is finally ready to take the wraps off of its next big Battlefield game. The reveal will happen at 7 AM PDT/4 AM CEST.
Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition is a next-gen powerhouse.
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Night Call, Observation, West of Dead, and Wizard of Legend will be leaving on June 15th.
Venture into the hive city, full of outlaws and gangs, and make your living as a bounty hunter. Take on jobs and hunt down targets with a variety of weapons.
Evan Wolbach, who worked on Outbreak: Endless Nightmares, says that more focus can be placed on improved graphics quality, particle budgets and more.
GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb says there won't be a deep dive for 343 Industries' upcoming shooter. More traditional multiplayer modes and features will be showcased.
FSR will bring about significant performance and image quality boosts across a variety of GPUs.