From lush and vibrant fields and rolling hills to frigid environments and more, the upcoming action RPG's world will feature a good amount of environmental diversity.
Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games will unveil a new trailer for their upcoming horror game, due out in 2025.
Hailey joins the ever-growing roster of Descendants and features her own story. A new Colossus, dungeon, and weapon are also inbound.
Star Wars Outlaws will allow players to explore the windswept savannas of Toshara, the deserts of Tatooine, the icy environments of Kijimi, and more.
Black Myth: Wukong is a brilliant adventure you don’t want to miss.
The Gamescom edition of the show will feature more than 50 titles, with publishers like Plaion, Rebellion, Nacon, and 2K confirmed.
Players can also save weapon builds with their favorite attachments and blueprints for Zombies, accessing them from walls and crates.
Chief producer Yasuyuki Oda speaks with GamingBolt about returning to the Fatal Fury franchise after a two decade-plus-long hiatus.
Players can transfer their Persona Compendium from the base game to Episode Aigis, unlike the original epilogue from Persona 3 FES.
These include increased capture times and decay rates, spawn delays for some zones, and changes to the final zone capture.
The Bow looks solid for ranged damage but also sports some impressive new features, like an explosive tracer for homing shots.
Adam Williams leaves Quantic Dream after nearly a decade at the studio to form a new team "with a group of very talented designers and developers."
Crytek's acclaimed horror extraction shooter is evolving, and in its new form, it touts an entirely new map, several technical and visual enhancements, native current-gen support, and more.
This year's The W will feature improvement such as press conferences, a fresh location for The W Online, and a new feature in the form of Mentorship.
Bandai Namco will offer a new look at the fighter, which is set to launch for PC and current-gen consoles in October.
WB Games and NetherRealm Studios' fighting title is set to receive a large-scale expansion in the form of Khaos Reigns this September.
The returning fav-favourite will be one of Khaos Reigns' six new characters, and will take on a very different form in Mortal Kombat 1's New Era.
BioWare has revealed the RPG's PC requirements, with a solid-state drive optional at the bare minimum and mandatory otherwise.
The RPG remake's highly anticipated large-scale expansion is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on September 10.
The Deluxe Edition costs $90 on consoles and $80 on PC, providing multiple armor sets and weapons for Rook and their companions.