Ubisoft's trend of skipping Steam continues with the next Assassin's Creed.
EA becomes the latest third party publisher to pledge support to Google's service.
The retro RPG and the battle royale shooter might be headed to Google's service.
"Development is proceeding," says Larian chief Swen Vincke.
CD Projekt RED reveal some interesting tidbits about the upcoming game's lore.
"You're never launching in a time that's exclusive to you," says CDPR's Michal Nowakowski.
The game will have at least as many expansions as the studio's 2015 open world RPG.
The developer shares an update on the upcoming RPG.
The Division 2 associate creative director Yannick Banchereau speaks with GamingBolt about what lies ahead for the looter shooter.
You know we had to ask.
The developers promise there will be plenty of customization options for players.
Three very different experiences are free next month.
The shooter smashes launch sales records for the series.
The World of Cyberpunk 2077 should hold us over until September, hopefully.
"You never know when the cool idea is going to come along," says director Hugo Martin.
Contrary to previous promises by id Software and Google.
Heavy metal riffs and guttural chants- classic DOOM.
God of War executive producer Shannon Studstill will lead Google's second first party studio.
"I really don't think you can make Baldur's Gate 3 without saying this is going to be a triple-A game," says executive producer David Walgrave.
Larian are also looking to add complexity to the game's romance systems.