Remedy's co-op shooter will support both features when it launches on June 17th for PC (alongside Xbox Series X/S and PS5).
id Software's acclaimed first-person shooter will also support DLSS Multi Frame Generation on Nvidia's RTX 50 Series GPUs.
Strauss Zelnick believes that Rockstar technically puts out Grand Theft Auto Online content equivalent to full games twice a year.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt originally came out on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 19, 2015, making this the tenth year since its release.
A short new teaser clip features Naoe and Yasuke near a bonfire, a Dead by Daylight staple, while an ominous figure looks on.
Whether a free upgrade or your first time playing, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy is a post-nuclear odyssey worth playing.
"Massive" new modes, events, a new Power Weapon, map creator competitions, and more are also coming sometime this Summer.
Ubisoft Mainz also confirmed a livestream for the upcoming city builder on May 21st to showcase more gameplay and features.
The same rumours also indicate that a future version of Windows will allow PC players to emulate games that were made for Xbox.
The latest trailer gives us some idea about how cars will control in MindsEye, while also letting us know that Claudia has secrets.
F1 25 aims to deliver the most immersive Formula 1 experience yet, with new features, updated cars, and deeper modes.
Six years after its original release, investigative horror game The Sinking City now has a fresh coat of paint through Unreal Engine 5.
FromSoftware's next is an unexpected mix of co-op and rogue-like action. Here's what you should know before it launches on May 30th.
After more than two years in early access, Questline's open-world action RPG is set to deliver a uniquely dark experience.
Hondo’s charm, better combat, and smarter gameplay make A Pirate’s Fortune the redemption arc Star Wars Outlaws needed.
The remaster of Benoît Sokal's classic point-and-click adventure features redesigned characters, revamped puzzles, and more.
"As long as people choose carefully how they spend their money, I don't think they should be complaining," says Shuhei Yoshida.
Bungie has allegedly "pulled the plug" on the extraction shooter's marketing strategy, which included releasing a new trailer in June.
Reports allege that the "vibes have never been worse" following mixed impressions and a recent controversy over stolen art assets.
Take-Two's Strauss Zelnick says the delay reflects "the desire to polish and create the best possible experience for consumers."