Capcom could bring their latest action title to Nintendo's hybrid platform.
The issue causing PS4s to crash – along with a few others – will be fixed with an incoming patch.
It took years, but it seems like Cory Barlog finally managed to get it out of his system.
CD Projekt RED talks about the journey to E3 2018 and the challenges of development.
The update also brings performance improvements, a new anti-aliasing system, and more.
New weapons and how they combo with your abilities are showcased in gruesome detail.
Loot, ranking, modes, and more.
Don't expect reviews to go live too long before launch.
Try out (almost) all the eras, six missions, and 11 sandbox maps in the meantime.
Adjustments are also coming to Legends like Caustic, Wraith, and Lifeline.
The free-to-play battle royale title lifts cross-platform walls across Xbox One and PC.
Mortal Kombat 11's roster continues to welcome back old faces.
The newest frame will be out this week along with Operation: Buried Depths.
Could have gone smoother.
Lead producer Ben Irving confirms that a fix is coming on March 12th.
That’s a sentiment that is REALLY hard to argue with.
You have to guess cross-platform play is why the game is skipping PS4.
This kind of dissent is the cost of transparency, apparently.
As always, Microsoft is also promising unannounced surprises.
NetherRealm's Jon Greenberg clarifies that its the mobile version that uses Unreal Engine 4.