Those who've already pre-purchased are covered and will receive access when the remake launches on January 27th worldwide.
Square Enix has released a new trailer for the upcoming open world action RPG ahead of its launch later this month.
Benji-Sales on Twitter has heard "VERY strong things about console pre-orders," and that the tracking is "absolutely bananas."
It also seems like Ashley Graham is being played by Nicole Tompkins, who portrayed Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil 3 remake.
God of War Ragnarok has started the new year as it ended the previous one, while FIFA 23 hangs on to the No. 2 spot.
New random rolls for Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale are also available, along with new Legendary weapons and the Gensym Knight armor set.
The developer says it could go back to the horror franchises and tell more stories if it can "come up with a good idea."
Mila Pavlin, who worked on Ragnarok's award-winning accessibility features, praised the Wonder Woman team for its "dedication to accessibility."
Set a century before Harry Potter, the action RPG sees players joining Hogwarts. Here's what you need to know before it's release in February.
The project is allegedly being developed by XDev in collaboration with an external studio. A snippet of pre-alpha footage has also leaked.
The studio wants to avoid production and work-life balance issues that it has faced in the past as a result of announcing games too early.
"Visuals were always Bloober Team’s upper hand and I’m sure this will continue to be the case with the Silent Hill 2 remake," says lead producer Maciej Głomb.
PowerWash Simulator seems to be making the jump on to PlayStation and Nintendo platforms towards the end of the month.
If you're curious about how well Sonic Frontiers plays on the Nintendo Switch, its Japan-exclusive demo is now available on the eShop worldwide.
Dive into these games, and you won't be resurfacing for several dozen hours.
The demo is live on January 10th for consoles and contains the first 1-2 hours, with progress carrying over into the full release.
In spite of similarities in their premises, The Last of Us was envisioned as a much more grounded experience than Resident Evil, according to series creator Neil Druckmann.
"We believe that re-releasing the game with significant improvements will allow it to be enjoyed by a wider audience as well as our current players," the developer says.
CD Projekt RED confirmed the release window to Insider Gaming, with the price to be determined by each territory's retailers.
Bloober Team wanted to "create an everlasting legacy for this series by merging the stories" of the first two games.