It might appear a festival of speed, but Milestone’s latest motorcycling sim buries its authenticity beneath the superficial atmosphere.
RIDE 6 game director Paolo Mertoni was kind enough to answer our questions about its brand new career mode and console performance.
The Xbox Series S version of the racing game will run at 2K/60 FPS, and there are no plans for a Nintendo Switch 2 release.
Out on February 12th, Milestone's latest motorbiking sim offers a new engine, Career Mode, over 280 rides, and much more.
The trailer showcases the new horizontal chapter-based progression, as well as the RIDE Fest paddock, which serves as the main hub.
The latest gameplay trailer for RIDE 6 placed quite a bit of emphasis on showcasing all of the game's different racing experiences.
Along with RIDE Fest, RIDE 6 will also feature players the choice between Arcade mode and the more simulation-styled Pro mode.
Skydance Games' project is "ambitious", and it wants to meet the "level of quality that our team, players, and fans expect."
The gameplay footage showcases Black Panther taking on several soldiers in a nice-looking lounge with melee combat and the environment.
The announcement of a physical release for Crimson Desert comes a couple of weeks after the studio had announced a delay into 2026.
Assassin's Creed Shadows has beaten out other 2025 releases like Monster Hunter Wilds and Mario Kart World in European sales.
Originally slated for this year, Skydance New Media will use the extra time to polish and deliver "the best possible experience."
As part of the deal with Plaion, Starbreeze had to issue a host of new series B shares of the company which would go to Embracer Group.
A middling entry veiled as a reboot for the supercross series. There's still some racing fun to be had here with the shift to more sim-like features, but it's an underwhelming package.
"We’re looking for just an incredible cinematic experience for everybody, and I pinch myself," says Khary Payton, who voices Black Panther.
"The way we invite the most people in is by bringing them something they already know and love, but in a new form," Hennig says about Skydance New Media's upcoming action-adventure title.
In addition to Occupied Paris and Wakanda, the game will also take players to several other locations that will be revealed later, it's confirmed.
Here's what you should know about Steel City Interactive and Plaion's box sim ahead of its full release.
Skydance New Media's single-player action-adventure title is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC at some point in 2025.
Nobody Wants to Die is an extremely linear game, but its excellent writing and visuals make it a worthwhile experience.