Insider NateTheHate reports that the studio's relationship with Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast is allegedly "not healthy."
Naoki Hamaguchi outlines how other team members "didn't just want to make a remake," and how they went about incorporating the spin-offs.
However, Embark Studios wants to offer "a little more variety" and incentives for others, according to design director Virgil Watkins.
Former Yakuza creator's new studio "is fully committed to creating a work that we can confidently deliver to players around the world."
Aside from a crowded release schedule, Pearl Abyss's Will Powers believes it will be a better experience if one isn't rushing through.
The teaser shows a city where a young girl and boy are rescued from being assaulted by some thugs, thanks to a user of the Hokuto Shinken.
Alex will make use of a combination of street-fighting strikes and pro-wrestling moves like power bombs to take down his opponents.
Ryukishi07 recalled asking producer Motoi Okamoto how a horror game set in a Japanese town could be named after a town in the US.
The long-awaited mainline title exploded onto the scene last year but has seemingly petered out after a series of issues.
Whether it's the quick-draw slashes or exploding globules, this boss is absolutely relentless, even for seasoned players.
Shinobi602, who hinted at a "secret" fourth game, noted that they weren't excited for it because it wasn't their kind of game.
"Many sequences and areas of the game are basically just extended preparations for the Experiments," said Thomas Grip in an interview.
These changes will include updates to anti-cheat systems, as well as improved detection, identification, and removal of cheaters.
Pearl Abyss's Will Powers also confirmed that it's "at least" twice the size of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim's playable open world.
In Denshattack!, players will ollie, kickflip and grind their way through Japan's cities and landscapes to take on epic boss fights.
The update will see the return of wasps and ants, along with the addition of two types of earwigs for players to take on in battle.
After remaining exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PC for about a year, Obsidian's fantasy RPG is making the jump to PlayStation.
Update 1.0 will mark the beat 'em up's debut on PS5 alongside the complete story, a new biome, and free cosmetics all around.
The title will feature single-player and co-op modes, and will have players live alongside the underground Martian ecology in symbiosis.
Mess about in the past and "relationships with characters or the world itself will change" in the present, says producer Keita Iizuka.