PS4 and PS5 players can look forward to Trophies for killing lots of different enemies, hitting certain levels, and much more.
Milestone has revealed the minimum and recommended system requirements for its upcoming racer.
About 30 developers departed from Firaxis Games yesterday, a source "familiar with the studio" recently revealed to Axios.
New Player Icons and Name Cards will be available for all players, while Watchpoint: Gibraltar is getting a lore update.
Creative Fredrik Olsson confirms that two new modes - Shellshocked and Custom - are coming to the survival horror title post-launch.
Look for powerful Wild West-style weaponry, shoot zombies in the head, blow them up with dynamite and unlock the Bowie Knife.
Diablo series general manager Rod Fergusson teases that people "are going to be really surprised" and doesn't want to ruin it.
Over 130 vehicles, five new locations, new skills like Lateral Dash, a new campaign, improved Livery Editor, and more confirmed.
All three titles are playable on both PS4 and PS5 subscribers. They go live on June 6th and will be available until July 3rd.
Jeremy 'Vicious' Mitchell provides real-time commentary for the match, which showcases the Drive System and its mechanics.
In his Twitter bio, Kazuhiro Tsuchiya reveals that he's "graduated" from Capcom. The producer was in charge of all things Mega Man.
The Bonus Update will receive new details while a roundtable discussion with producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and the game's directors is confirmed.
"We've done the work. We've done a lot of testing, so we're prepared. But you know, never say never," says Diablo GM Rod Fergusson.
Associate game director Joseph Piepiora confirmed that the launch version would have some balance changes and bug fixes.
Xbox, PlayStation and PC players can now download the title before its early access launch on June 2nd and worldwide release on June 6th.
Microsoft has posted a cryptic tweet that might be teasing a sequel to cult-classic franchise Psychonauts.
Devolver Digital is coming back with another one of its annual showcases on June 8 at 3 PM PT.
Developer TeamKill Media says it will be showing "a lot" of the cosmic horror shooter "fairly soon".
Blizzard's action RPG looter has received praise for its combat, loot, world design and presentation before its June 6th release.
Joakim Bodin (who now works at Epic Games) is still proud to have "pushed hard" for "full cross-play, progression and (mostly) commerce."