The Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4 versions of the action platformer have suddenly been delayed and will launch in Q1 2024.
Circana executive director and analyst Matt Piscatella believes it would have "likely benefitted from a physical release."
Iron Galaxy is confirmed for the developer stream and could provide a date for the next update, which adds 4K support for Xbox Series X/S.
Lead hero designer Alec Dawson confirms "tuning adjustments" are inbound for the ability, which should result in an overall buff.
The company says this is "due to a softer launch where an unforeseen error relating to external matchmaking software impacted the experience for gamers."
PC players will need 65 GB of installation space, 16 GB of RAM, Windows 10 64-bit and a DirectX 12 GPU to run the open-world shooter.
Adaptive Triggers are in effect when firing weapons, while Haptic Feedback lets you feel the impact of thrown projectiles and blows.
Co-op survival crafting game Core Keeper is coming to all consoles on the same day as exiting its Early Access phase on PC.
Check out the new antagonists that players will face off in the latest update for Warhammer 40,000: Darktide in the newest cinematic trailer.
The new modes will be added as part of a free update, though a specific release date hasn't yet been confirmed.
Those who pre-order the upcoming shooter (or buy the Deluxe Edition) will get access to the classic outfits.
One of four playable clans in the upcoming RPG, the Tremere clan will let you control your enemies' blood, and use your own as a weapon.
The Standard and Deluxe Editions cost $69.99 and $99.99, with the latter including Justice League Outfits, a Battle Pass Token and other extras.
Learn more about each character's play style, Juggle Kills, and how Rocksteady uses the Arkham series' counter system in new ways.
Rocksteady finally reveals new details for the shooter and confirms Metropolis is twice the size of Batman: Arkham Knight's Gotham City.
Larian Studios has confirmed that its acclaimed RPG will be launching for Xbox consoles next month.
The launch trailer for the console versions is also live, with actor Owen Wilson discussing the many joys of destruction.
It will allow players to "create your own experiences" by "making something completely new or editing existing quests and content."
The listing is for a Lead Software Engineer in Gameplay, with mention of "experience helping maintain a live software product or game".
Teardown remains a surprisingly fun game. Tuxedo Labs has done a competent job of translating the core experience from the PC version over to the PS5.