Capcom names "early release of a playable demo" and "adding support for Switch 2 at an early stage" as two reasons for the success.
Both projects were allegedly delayed alongside five other projects by Ubisoft earlier this year following its organizational reset.
After promising a new mini-game for the acclaimed survival horror, Capcom could be preparing for the return of a fan favorite mode.
The change goes live on April 21st, but don't worry - it's still very good at downing those with Green rarity shields in only two shots.
Playground Games' open-world racer has allegedly generated nearly $30 million on Steam alone before its May 19th release.
Instead of launching on the weekend, Pearl Abyss is taking "our time with testing and polishing things before we roll the patch out."
The remake allegedly launches on July 28th, so it's looking more and more likely that this could be revealed at the Xbox Games Showcase.
Tokyo City has been brought to life with both style and substance, along with some familiar places you don’t want to miss.
Supermassive Games' horror title is less than a month away and promises plenty of thrills for long-time fans of The Dark Pictures.
The Emperor of Darkness is all set to make his comeback with style and bring his devastating moves to the arena against his foes.
Play as Beatrice and fight through four different missions while testing out brand new mechanics like Primal Burst for free.
Estelle and Joshua’s adventures continue, with the next chapter bringing several fine touches and a slew of new faces to meet.
Between running towards lights and threats seemingly viewing Bond from the shadows, the sequence is old-school in all the best ways.
Despite not reaching the heights of Capcom's biggest releases, the sci-fi puzzle shooter has still been well-received on PC.
The next patch also drops on April 22nd and includes combat improvements, new car variants, damage adjustments, and much more.
"You're not going to be fighting those stupid robots or the Lambent," said Cliff Bleszinski about Gears of War: E-Day in an interview.
Rebel Wolves' Konrad Tomaszkiewicz says the console versions are being sent for certification, and that the team is "quite confident."
The update also introduced a host of new sharpness tuning options when using image upscaling, and fixes for frame generation.
The Cosmic Abyss has enough variety to make the runtime never feel overly long, and the optionality within each chapter provides a significant amount of replay value.
"A couple years ago, we had great hopes for this project. Today, it has surpassed even our wildest dreams," per Focus Entertainment.