Ninja Theory promises a "fully-realized action-adventure journey" while "keeping the experience deliberately paced around Senua's story.”
PC players can look forward to DLSS 4.0/4.5 and FSR 3.1 support, but FSR 4.0 appears to be missing for its September 25th launch.
Resident Evil Requiem's story expansion is also allegedly "further out," seemingly launching after the Code: Veronica remake.
Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson calls it "insane" and claims the decision to make it Xbox console exclusive occurred "5-6 weeks ago."
Naoki Hamaguchi says you'll now be motivated to "complete all remaining content" after the story rather than replaying in Hard Mode.
Pre-orders can play the campaign one week before the worldwide launch, returning to a trend last seen in 2023's Modern Warfare 3.
“Welcome to the jungle, we’ve got fun and games," as the saying goes, but you should also prepare for a hefty amount of horror.
Looks like this port isn’t going to be as much of a surprise as when it shadow-dropped last year, but we’re still happy to revisit it.
Can Low survive without Alone at his side? Well, he’s getting a little help from an unlikely ally against a new threat, so we'll see.
It’s a location we’re certainly going to miss, but its omission makes sense if the remake is aiming to streamline the original.
Slice, dice, burn, dual-wield, and dropkick your way through the ruined world to stop the Umbral from claiming what remains.
Ubisoft has reportedly brought in more senior leadership after the next entry apparently failed to meet internal alpha objectives.
Serafini is back with a sequel which blends everything that was good about UNFOLLOW with new touches and a nuanced take on childhood neglect that’s quite impressive.
Alkimia Interactive's effort to bring back a classic stumbles and falls from time to time.
Is this the definitive take on UFC we’ve been waiting for all these years? Perhaps not, but this one’s still a damn good fighter despite that.
Yeah, GTA 6 is going to dominate November this year,but has it caused everybody else to risk their releases becoming overshadowed by all of the others?
In the time it's taken for several other studios to release multiple new games, Bethesda's most-anticipated sequel remains AWOL.
Perhaps Capcom's most ambitious remake yet, there's certainly room for change based on everything we know about the original.
The campaign is "longer" than any that The Coalition has delivered to date, though it remains a fairly linear narrative.
"We're calling it something different, and there's a good reason why we're calling it a DLC," though its direction "remains to be seen."