The Virtuos-developed remaster crossed four million players in its first four days. It's available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
You can finally play co-op with a single other person rather than exploring Limveld and battling the Nightlords in a three-player team.
A recent report indicates that a sequel to Star Wars Outlaws hadn't yet entered pre-production before ultimately getting cancelled.
Among the fixes in the update for Wuchang: Fallen Feathers are VRAM usage optimisation for lower-end GPUs and fixes for crashes.
Kirkman also said that, if there's a character that players want to pick, there is a "99%" chance that they're in the game.
One Japanese attorney noted that Palworld's recent updates have been part of the standard three-pronged defense against patent lawsuits.
The looter shooter launches on September 12th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, while Switch 2 players can play it on October 3rd.
Two cosmic warriors join the fight against Annihilus and his forces in Tribute Games' upcoming side-scrolling beat 'em up.
The development team is taking an additional four weeks to polish the title and will have a playable demo at Gamescom next month.
The new video for Where Winds Meet gives us a look at its traversal, open-world activities, and some of its Wuxia-style combat.
VOID Interactive's approach to designing an immersive and engaging FPS title exposes weaknesses in other mainstream franchises that could send their makers right back to the drawing board in the wake ...
Ninja Theory’s narratively nuanced and visually stunning masterpiece is all set to enthrall a new set of players as it makes its long awaited debut on the PS5 and PS5 Pro.
Battling monsters in the Land of Shu can be rough, especially in the early going. Here are several tips to help you survive.
A Developer Combat Panel will also stream on August 1st, 8 PM PT, with Arc System Works, Sony, and Marvel Games outlining the combat.
Players can look forward to an increased level cap, a new Animus Project, Hideout upgrades, the ability to skip the time of day, and more.
Naoe and Yasuke venture to a new region in the action RPG's first story expansion, which is free for those who pre-ordered the base game.
The update also brings with it new accessibility features in the form of a more readable UI and colorblind mode options.
Confirmation by 2K about the lack of these features has made fans of the game disappointed, with one even getting a refund.
While players can still play Grounded thanks to its use of peer-to-peer connections, it won't be getting any new content.
Destruction, tanks, dogfights and much more adorn the first trailer for the next Battlefield, which reportedly launches on October 10th.