However, things are getting better as the company is building tighter relationships with Japanese creators.
Skateboarding game Session was one such example of that commitment.
We going to the upside down, boys.
None of the new studios is going to be turned into some IP farm.
Bioware GM says "Of course we do want relationships."
The dream-like world of Control holds many secrets and dangers.
Remedy's Sam Lake talks about the sandbox nature of the game at E3.
"We believe being both developer-forward and fan-forward is in the best interest of the game."
They're just regular content drops with no element of chance or RNG involved.
The trailer shows off more of the game's story.
Combat, cutscenes and plenty of gore paint this new gameplay footage.
Talk about an absolute success, damn.
"Softcore survival", indeed.
Do bear in mind this is still an estimate, though.
Frogwares' own Cthulhu-esque investigative title has a release date.
I assume that means Red Dead Redemption 2.
An announcement of an announcement.
A deadly secrets awaits...
A staggering number for the world's most popular game.
These are the most important things we've learned about Fallout 76 at E3.