The looter shooter is available on September 11th at 9 AM PT for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC after six years of development.
Players can expect "20, 30 hours of gameplay," per director Leonid Rastorguev, but there will be a "lot of side content."
Blizzard's Aaron Keller also says the team is "getting comfortable" making these monumental updates "bigger and bigger each year."
Obsidian's Brandon Adler also talks about improving the overall movement to ensure "less friction" for players as they explore.
Build A Rocket Boy also confirms that Update 5 is in the works with "major performance, combat and Enemy AI system improvement."
Those who pre-ordered on the PlayStation Store will be refunded on September 8th, but can pre-order again before launch.
The eagerly awaited sequel launches on September 12th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and on October 3rd for Nintendo Switch 2.
As Bethesda Game Studios plugs away at updates and new systems, a new faction could potentially arrive in the near future.
Konami is also looking at support for 21:9 aspect ratio displays on PC and an option for preferred rendering mode on PS5 Pro.
Omega versions of existing threats and brand-new boss fights will be added for free while Into the Abyss launches in November.
Narrative lead Philipp Weber also wrote on social media about the release of Season of Storms during the development of The Witcher 3.
Some of the easiest and fastest ways to eliminate the nine bosses in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater with this extensive guide.
With the new videos, Techland is focusing on how parkour and combat have both been improved thanks to new physics and animations.
Collect all of the character customizations to be found in Mafia The Old Country with this definitive list, as well as how to unlock them all.
IO Interactive has finally revealed and dated its upcoming James Bond action-adventure title. Here's what you need to know.
After temporarily crashing Steam, Nintendo eShop, and more, Team Cherry's incredible new adventure is finally available, and it's glorious.
A definitive guide listing the locations of every single item that Snake can use in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
The Metroidvania title launched last year to critical acclaim, despite reportedly low sales. It's available for almost every platform.
While the studio itself hasn't made any announcements, a statement from publisher 2K confirms that the studio is getting "optimised".
Sloclap has confirmed that cross-platform multiplayer created issues with players getting stuck in matchmaking, forcing a delay.