Tarsier Studios' co-op horror adventure launches on February 13th, 2026, with a free demo out now on all platforms except for Switch 2.
The Standard Edition retails for $40 while the Digital Deluxe Edition packs in the base game, two masks, and the Season Pass for $60.
Funatics, Nukklear, and SparklingBit fail to recapture the magic of the 2008 original, though not all of this classic’s problems are their fault.
With Wreckreation, Three Fields Entertainment attempts to take on a few tight corners with this one, but does it manage to stay on track?
Venture to the Mill in search of Hood and evade the mysterious - and deadly - Sniffer while exploring the Trainyard in this free demo.
Check out how Tarsier's upcoming co-op horror starts with The Boy finding and rescuing The Girl before setting out in the fog.
A video by a person who visited Volition's offices in 2019 indicates that the 2022 reboot went through a few reworks before release.
Watch the opening 13 minutes or so of Tarsier Studios' new co-op horror title, which launches in Q1 2026 for current-gen platforms.
The first mainline title since 2018's Darksiders 3 will feature all four Horsemen and, according to the Xbox Store, supports online co-op.
The trilogy of classic games will feature higher resolution textures, smoother frame rates, and new gamepad-centric controls.
The Nyras Prologue demo, previously exclusive to PC, is also now available for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 players to try out.
The video features developers and artists discussing the original Gothic's emphasis on a realistic medieval world with magic.
In the trailer, developers from Alkimia spoke about how they didn't want to simply remaster the classic RPG with high-res textures.
The digital showcase will feature Titan Quest 2, Gothic Remake, Reanimal and Wreckfest 2 alongside a "few surprises" from the publisher.
The studio is well known for its take on tactical turn-based RPGs that make use of historic settings like ancient Rome in its last game.
Among the changes made to Gothic in its remake will be the patching up of narrative inconsistencies, plot holes and contradictions.
Bug Bear Studios is back with even more detailed crashes and destructive driving, but it may have jumped the gun a little early.
After a nasty incident, two siblings venture to three island fragments to save their friends and maybe piece together what's happening.
The first release of Wreckfest 2 will rely quite a bit on player feedback throughout its minimum 12 months of Early Access.
The standalone demo follows a new prisoner, Nyras, and lasts for an hour, providing a look at the revamped visuals and "limited" mechanics.