While the TGS 2025 demo in handheld mode may not be running at 60 frames per second, the frame rate is stable, and it looks good.
Borderlands 4's newest update also brings in some changes and fixes to all four of the playable classes, while also fixing rare crashes.
While the upcoming fighting game will feature the classic style of matches, it will also feature a brand new mode with shifting momentum.
Alongside Persona 5's Joker and Like a Dragon's Ichiban Kasuga, Sega will add nine more free characters to the kart racer.
The second major update introduces a new game mode, cross-platform voice chat, a new Jobsite, enemies, equipment and much more.
A new Crisis in the Research Sector, five new enemies, three new weapons, overhauled progression, and much more await for free.
A gameplay preview featured three distinct missions showcasing mission variety, destruction, as well as squad management mechanics.
According to director Naoki Hamaguchi, development on the third game has progressed far enough to where refinement is the focus.
Producer Noriaki Okamura asks fans to "wait just a little longer", but says the project is shaping up to be "something enjoyable."
The update brings with it revamps to a number of different areas in Japan, as well as a host of highly-detailed handcrafted airports.
The free new mission revolves around Agent 47 acting as a guardian for Agent Bruce Lee who is infiltrating a martial arts tournament.
The cozy survival game where players rebuild their childhood burrow and search for their aunt is coming to Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Playground's Don Arceta confirms that it will "be following in the footsteps" of Forza Horizon 5 in terms of car selection.
The Solemn Needle maps will have plenty of points of interest for players to explore, like the Witchery Woods and Hastines's Fall.
The latest trailer gives us a solid look at some of the new Aniimo that we will get to see in the next beta test and their ecosystems.
However, players can also expect "everyday details" to reflect the changing seasons, like "station chimes or summer wind bells."
The Castor Woods have a surprising amount of depth, both narrative and mechanical, in Techland's open world. And Dying Light: The Beast is all the better for it.
Despite each title in the Dying Light franchise holding a special place in our hearts, we take on the task of trying to compare Techland's latest work of art with the one that came before it, and the ...
Chan has previously played characters in movies like Marvel's Eternals and Crazy Rich Asians, and has lent her voice to Diablo 4's Erys.
"We think players will be blown away by the open world of Japan that we have built," said Playground's art director Don Arceta.