The legendary fighting series makes a dominant return with stunning visuals, new features, compelling characters, and superb combat.
Here's what you should know about Arrowhead Game Studios and Sony's upcoming co-op shooter.
Of the many megaton releases lined up for the year, Square Enix's action RPG is perhaps looking the most promising.
Ironwood Studios' roguelite mixes driving, immersive sim elements, survival and crafting with a compelling supernatural premise.
Between Red's marksman skills and Antea's ability to tackle multiple foes, players have several options in the upcoming action RPG.
Hot on the heels of its wildly successful early access launch on PC and Xbox, Pocketpair's survival game might also be headed to Sony's platform.
Meanwhile, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown debuts in fourth place, with Hogwarts Legacy and EA Sports FC 24 still occupying the top two spots.
The Umbrella Academy star transitions from the real world to The Dark Hour before the remake's worldwide launch on February 2nd.
The opening movie for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has been released, giving us a glimpse at a day in the life of Ichiban Kasuga.
Dragon's Dogma 2's developers want players to experience consequences for using fast travel.
Players that have finished RoboCop: Rogue City can take on the game again in New Game Plus, as well as a new difficulty mode.
Seasons 2 and 4 will add three new characters, weapons, activities, themed gear sets, and environments, including Gotham City.
Locations like Arkham Asylum and Gotham City will also appear as alternative universe Elseworlds in post-launch seasons.
The AI will control these characters and boost your fighting strength when solo. Meanwhile, the players who own them can also reap rewards.
The RPG remake launches on February 2 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.
Pre-orders also get the Nightmare Family Pack with alternate versions of Dusty Rhodes, Cody Rhodes, Billy Graham and other bonuses.
The first instalment in the fantasy series' next trilogy will have around 400 people working on it by the middle of this year.
The sequel, which is currently in the conceptual design stage, will have around 80 people working on it by the end of the year.
The sequel introduces the 2K Showcase of the Immortals, allowing fans to replay matches from Wrestlemania's illustrious history.
The looter shooter launches on February 2nd for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC and promises a lot. Learn more about it below.