It seems an expanded version of Sucker Punch's open world action-adventure game is in the works and might be headed to the PS5 and PS4.
Co-founder and managing director Ilari Kuittinen says the studio will be expanding and that Returnal should provide a "hint as to what's next."
Bluepoint Games, developer of the Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls remakes, might be on the verge of joining PlayStation Studios.
Acquisition by PlayStation gives the studio "a clear future and a stable opportunity to continue delivering on gameplay centric approaches," says Housemarque co-founder.
Developer Velan Studios releases a roadmap for the multiplayer game, promising plenty of upcoming new content for it.
Fan favorites like Twilight Oath and Loud Lullaby will finally be making a comeback with updated Power levels and new perks.
Additionally, the clip also confirms that SloClap's upcoming action brawler will let players choose the gender of the protagonist.
It might not look very good (to say the least), but the upcoming Final Fantasy action RPG spinoff is shaping up to be a solid game.
Game director Leonid Rastorguev speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming metroidvania action-adventure game.
The latest trailer for Mad House Studios' Scars Above reveals interesting new details for the game, including combat and exploration.
A new texture pack for Call of Duty: Warzone aims to improve visuals for resolutions of 1440p and above for the newer consoles.
A short interview of Lost Judgment's Akihiro Ehara's voice actor Ken Mitisuishi reveals interesting details about the character.
But the developers say that players who choose to do everything in the game can expect to clock in as much as a hundred hours.
Joint CEO Adam Kiciński says the development team will "introducing improvements to the general game systems" over time.
While previously every hero could only be selected by a single player in a group, soon, multiple players will be able to play as a single hero.
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is pushed down to third place, while Bandai Namco's Scarlet Nexus debuts in eighth position.
The mobile title is out in 2022 but the new console title "still has some way to go" on development as per producer Masaru Oyamada.
Ubisoft Toronto is the lead but Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Pune and Ubisoft Shanghai are some of the other studios also working on the title.
The sequel to the beloved Nintendo DS title is out next month. PS4 and Switch players can partake in the demo now with progress carrying over.
Whether due to high expectations or lack of improvement over their predecessors, these games only served up disappointment.