The follow-up to the cult classic skateboarding franchise will be free to play on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
In a series of posts, Massive Entertainment developer Palle Hoffstein spoke about taking on the challenge of reviving The Division 2.
Move over, Ragebound. Shinobi is back, and Art of Vengeance cements itself as one of the best action side-scrollers of the year.
The latest video for ROUTINE also gave us a look at how players will interact with the various computer terminals in the game.
The difficulty is baked in for the sequel because "you have to approach a co-op campaign differently," says Treyarch's Miles Leslie.
"Some of the plans for that stuff are kind of ambitious as well, but hopefully we can achieve some of it,” said co-director William Pellen.
While it doesn't have a release date, The Division veteran Magnus Jansén is leading development as its creative director.
In the interview, studio co-founder Igor Gritsay spoke about the challenges in developing Replaced's visually distinct art style.
In an interview Nathan Lemaire also spoke about how players will have plenty of biomes to explore and find unique secret locations.
Team Cherry felt it would be "unfair for critics to play before Kickstarter backers and other players," per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
Along with the spin-off titles, the trailer also showcases the Timeline feature that offers insight into the development of the classics.
A new gameplay trailer highlights more than 40 "legendary" bosses, over 200 enemy types, and a vast handcrafted world to explore.
The trailer showcased the different game modes and the characters that will be available when the network test starts on August 28.
Grand Prix and Time Trial are available offline, and participants can play online in World Match and the mysterious Joker Festival.
From a simple side mission to the Industrial Pumping Station to a heart-pounding escape from Volatiles, there is a lot to unpack.
"You just don't worry about it, right?" said Miles Leslie about people calling accusing the Call of Duty franchise of having gotten lazy.
Associate creative director Miles Leslie reveals that despite being greenlit together, both titles had "different production ramp-up times."
Silksong is indeed real as Team Cherry unveils some new gameplay ahead of the Metroidvania's upcoming special announcement stream.
Premiering exclusively on Crunchyroll, the anime directly adapts the video game's story with stunning hand-drawn animation.
Avalon and Alaska are some key locations that players will explore across a co-op campaign filled with plenty of mind-bending moments..