The highly anticipated sequel to Control is in development for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. It will enter full production in 2025.
Remedy's acclaimed survival horror has reached a new milestone after launching in October 2023 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Giants Software's acclaimed series returns with a new entry for PC and consoles, but it clearly needed more time to cultivate.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 won't be your typical open world experience, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
Three years after its disappointing launch, the compilation has received a significant update that could make it worth playing.
Reports of titles producing a shimmering effect on Performance mode at 60 FPS, likely due to PSSR, have been circulating.
Players on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC will finally be able to play with and against each other with the upcoming Operation Collision Point update.
The update will be available on November 19, allowing players on current-gen consoles to play the 2015 title with improved performance.
The demo is completely centred on the Battle of Sishui Gate, with four available weapon types, difficulty levels, and no time limit.
Both are also nominated for Game of the Year, alongside Balatro, Black Myth: Wukong, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, and Metaphor: ReFantazio.
Kay's Blaster Modules are getting some new functions, and players can hang on to dropped enemy weapons for extended periods.
GSC Game World's long-awaited open world horror shooter is due out for Xbox Series X/S and PC on November 20.
The publisher blamed the action strategy title underperforming in sales on "insufficient marketing" and "failure to generate buzz."
Missions with poor weather (among other factors) will be rated as more challenging, ensuring less-experienced players aren't in over their heads.
The developers of Albatroz speak with GamingBolt about their backpacking adventure RPG.
Brush up on more significant details ahead of the long-awaited open world horror shooter's imminent release.
Here are a few more important tidbits you should know about Microsoft's upcoming grand aircraft odyssey.
The free-to-play title will have a server node selector to choose multiple servers when matchmaking, thus reducing wait times.
"I don't want it to be, like, the third level that you cut before you launched," says Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer.
Things continue to go from bad to worst for the failed multiplayer first-person shooter, with Starbreeze lowering its investments into its post-launch plans.