Microsoft's weakest region seems to be off to a nice enough start.
Overall install size should drop by 30 to 40 percent as a result.
Capcom couldn't promise anything but the development team is doing its best for current-gen console ports.
UPDATE: This might not be happening after all...
Players who missed out on rewards from the same can claim them until October 1st.
The fighting game gets its first next gen version announcement.
Community director Brian Jarrard warns against placeholder or speculative dates on retail sites.
The redesign goes live for everyone just before new consoles launch.
The process is not as straightforward as you might believe.
PC subscribers will get it "later" this year.
The official SSD expansion is nearly as costly as a console.
Xbox Play Anywhere support also confirmed for Xbox One and Windows 10.
Yeah, that's a thing.
A look at the game's eerie narrative.
Okay, that got me, I'll admit it.
A brilliant feature is in store for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Microsoft's high-end next generation system will apparently be a quiet boy.
The next-gen enhancements will be coming to the game's PC version next year.
Christopher Weaver seems to think the two entities will merge together well.
"The power difference between the two platforms is not that important," the developer emphasizes.