Off Bug Studios and United Label have announced a delay for their upcoming RPG, which was previously set to release sometime this year.
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The Thing: Remastered is celebrating the original game's 22nd anniversary with these new screenshots.
This year’s Madden makes surprising jumps on and off the field.
The PS5 release of Sea of Thieves has been quite successful for Microsoft, with a report claiming that it has sold over a million units on the platform.
The products range from an in-house joystick-focused controller, to collaborations with 8BitDo and ByoWave.
Players won't know their backstory when starting but can discover clues, with Rebellion also confirming accessibility options.
With an extensive gameplay showcase, Firaxis has revealed details on some of the biggest changes you can expect in the upcoming Civilization 7.
Blizzard Entertainment has announced a new Developer Livestream for August 29th to discuss all the upcoming changes and features.
The survival action game offers extensive choices, whether trusting characters, killing everyone or remaining bloodless.
It also highlights the story quests required to unlock the new Mercenaries, the return of the Lacuni, and the Kurast Undercity.
The Game Awards will celebrate its 10th anniversary with another live show this year, scheduled for December 12.
The Standard Edition retails for $69.99 on PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, while the Nintendo Switch costs $59.99.
The leader of the Phantom Thieves offers an optional battle for the S.E.E.S. to tackle when the expansion launches on September 10th.
Blizzard Entertainment's action RPG expansion launches for Xbox and PlayStation consoles and PC on October 8.
The pre-order bonus includes a free cosmetic outfit. A Deluxe Edition and physical Collector's Edition have also been announced.
Supermassive and Bandai Namco's horror title will launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC sometime in 2025.
The latest addition to Firaxis's 4X strategy series looks very familiar, with plenty of building, exploration, and conquering.
Touted as a 20-hour standalone experience, Dying Light: The Beast is in development for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
"Most Wanted" sees the team infiltrating a black site to extract Russel Adler, which quickly devolves into an explosive escape.