Check out the Casino Battle Royale game mode from upcoming pro-wrestling game AEW: Fight Forever.
An Alone in the Dark revival is on the horizon, but the project is inspiring equal parts skepticism and anticipation.
However, those who remember the original story will "find a lot of hints and references" and "a couple of surprises."
Check out some new gameplay for Eddie Kingston, and the Jackson brothers in the latest trailers for AEW: Fight Forever.
Depending on who players control, they'll see different parts of the manor and reactions from NPCs reflected in the cutscenes.
The prologue follows Grace Saunders as she's asked to deliver a letter to Emily Hartwood while a strange presence lingers in Derceto.
The reboot retails for $59.99 and features Jodie Comer and David Harbour as the protagonists, Emily Hartwood and Edward Carnby.
THQ Nordic and Pieces Interactive will "unveil answers to some of the most pressing questions surrounding the game".
THQ Nordic and Yuke's have officially announced that the wrestling title will launch next month for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch.
The long-awaited wrestling title is allegedly due out next month, with a release date announcement reportedly coming soon.
Frozenbyte believes "it can be hard to commit and enjoy games as there’s such an abundance of choice."
Experiment 101 and THQ Nordic's post-apocalyptic open world action RPG is finally headed for the Switch later this year.
"This year's showcase will not only include world premiere announcements but also updates and reveals for previously-announced games," the publisher says.
The co-op puzzle platformer is being billed by developer Frozenbyte as the series' "deepest and visually richest chapter to date".
THQ Nordic's global senior community manager Per Hollenbo says the game is making good progress, but hasn't quite hit the finish line yet.
It only includes the single-player campaign with the Challenge Accepted DLC, Skin Pack DLC and other skins, and no multiplayer.
A new trailer for AEW: Fight Forever splices clips from an in-game match alongside its real-world counterpart that was aired on weekly TV.
As per a new report, the next instalment in the post-apocalyptic first person shooter franchise is "well into development" at 4A Games and "fully playable".
THQ Nordic has brought back a 14-year-old cult classic to introduce it to an entirely new generation of gamers. But, with only a few sparse updates to an ancient game, is it worth revisiting the islan...
The careers page on the German developer's website reveals that it's working on "an original game based on a high profile THQ Nordic IP".