Bandai Namco has officially confirmed that it'll be offering another look at its upcoming fighter at The Game Awards next week.
NRS boss Ed Boon says the studio isn't ready to announce it's next game yet, which, according to leaks, will be Mortal Kombat 12.
This game, simply put, is not for everyone.
It brings new limited-time cosmetics, a new Prestige skin for Wraith that evolves with use, and the return of the Winter Express.
The Japan-set open world title is reportedly facing development issues, while Project HEXE allegedly moves closer to full production.
The open world stealth title has been allegedly hit with a second delay, pushing it back to an August 2023 launch.
Directed by Dead Space co-creator Glen A. Schofield, the survival horror shooter is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
The final Specialist will arrive in Season 4, which begins in early 2023 and features a new Battle Pass, map, and overhaul of Discarded.
Each title will receive cosmetics from the other, like Saint-14's armor in Valhalla and an Assassin-themed armor set in Destiny 2.
Digital pre-orders also receive three bonus weapons: The Kijinmaru Kunishige, Tsuyano Usukurenai, and Black Ship Cannon.
Players will receive a free Assassin's Creed 2 outfit on December 21st, while the next free weekend runs from December 15th to 19th.
Publisher 505 Games has released a cryptic clue about a major new title published by the company that will be debuted during The Game Awards 2022.
One of the developers that worked on The Darkness and Chronicles of Riddick games has joined MachineGames as design director.
Summer Game Fest has revealed that the event will be returning in 2023 on June 8. It will feature new game announcements, trailers, and gameplay.
Striking Distance Studios has revealed that a free update on February 7 will add New Game+ as well as a new Hardcore Mode for all players.
It will also be available for Game Pass on PC, console, and cloud. The expansion, Sunbreak, launches for the platforms in Spring.
Having previously revealed the survival horror title's minimum and recommended PC requirements, Striking Distance Studios has now also detailed its High and Ultra specs.
The next instalment in Frictional Games' horror franchise will bring a radical shift in the formula with a semi-open world and emergent gameplay mechanics.
The Swordsman, Gunsman, Brawler, and Wild Dancer styles will allow players to take foes on using different weapons and varying abilities.
The action-adventure title combines whimsical LEGO-themed recreations of all nine mainline Star Wars films in a single package.