The first DLC pack will be called The Resistance.
Leaked footage from early copies showcases single-player gameplay.
Osiris is the only person who can stop the Vex from blah blah blah.
The updated requirements were revealed via Windows Store and shows that the game will be playable even on a modest gaming PC.
Wargaming will continue to update and evolve the base game instead of releasing a sequel.
Sadly, that's not happening any time soon though CEO Ted Price knows that fans want a sequel.
While it coincides with the first DLC's release, Bethesda is promising some "extra surprises."
Director Andreas Beijer talks about inspirations for the upcoming nature-focused platformer.
A much needed change if true.
Bungie fixes some persisting issues.
*indistinct roaring*
Also confirms native 4K/60fps support for Project Code: SHIFT on Xbox One X.
Mike Ybarra responds to angry (and not very bright) fans.
Xbox One X shipments "are fine".
The latest Famitsu charts are in.
This seems to be a measure implemented so as to prevent the game or footage of it from being leaked.
The PS4 and PC game is now making its way to Microsoft's consoles.
While players expected a DLC expansion, it is via this new book that fans can learn more about the Quarian Ark.
CD Projekt RED have posted about a new job opening.