The first person shooter's extended gameplay debut showcases familiarly intense shootouts, impressive visuals, and more.
Out on December 2nd, Striking Distance Studios' sci-fi survival horror gets some raw gameplay, showcasing melee and ranged combat.
Aliens: Dark Descent promises a new and original story in the Aliens universe, and is coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
"America's Hero" and a long-standing fighter in the series, Guile is coming to the sequel, bringing his classic moves and comb.
Resident Evil's rotten luck with PvP multiplayer continues.
Tieing together brilliant acting, motion capture, great pacing, and some traditional scares, The Quarry manages to be a fun experience for horror fans.
Venture to Hackett's Quarry and help nine teenage camp counselors survive a deadly night on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC.
EA has denied the report, saying it has "a significant team across studios focused on evolving and improving" the game.
Reforced is a good looking, well optimized version of an exemplary RTS game from 2017 that mostly works on consoles despite some hitches along the way.
Details on the Trial of Tarya Gratar are coming ahead of the paid expansion's release on June 30th for current and previous-gen platforms.
Players may be able to equip 4-5 attachments for each weapon. Fine tuning attachments will provide "positive and negative effects."
The 14th playable fighter uses the wind to launch opponents and batter them with tornadoes along with moving around rapidly.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge currently has a Summer launch window, but it could soon be narrowed down.
Capcom has lifted the lid on the next big step forward for its premier fighting franchise- and here's why we're excited.
Since launching in 2020, Call of Duty: Warzone has had over 125 million players. Over 3,000 people are working on the franchise currently.
New gameplay will also be shown off at the showcase later today, and it's very likely that another showing will follow at the Capcom Showcase in a few days' time.
Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 will launch later this year for PC and consoles as a cross-gen title.
Hostage and Knockout are the new 6v6 round-based modes, the former involving hostage rescue and the latter focused on capturing a bag of cash.
Along with costing $70 on PC, the PS4 and Xbox One versions are also currently only available for $70 as part of the Cross-Gen Bundle.
Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium will apparently include classics like Street Fighter, Darkstalkers, and others, as unearthed by a leaked Microsoft Store listing.