Along with costing $70 on PC, the PS4 and Xbox One versions are also currently only available for $70 as part of the Cross-Gen Bundle.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says Playground Games' Fable and The Initiative's Perfect Dark will be MIA at the upcoming showcase.
Deliver Us Mars releases September 27, for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, and pre-orders for it are live now.
The original Dying Light is getting a Definitive Edition package, packing all 26 DLCs together on all platforms. The Switch version is set for later.
Here's everything you should know about 34BigThings' upcoming antigravity racer.
The recently revealed remake could get some more extensive gameplay footage at the showcase, which is scheduled for June 13th, 3 PM PT.
Beenox is confirmed to be developing the PC version. It's also providing additional support along with Raven Software, High Moon, Toys for Bob, and more.
Out on October 28th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC, the shooter features new gun handling, a new Gunsmith and much more.
The turn-based tactical RPG is rumored to be releasing in October and has apparently seen a revamp following its last gameplay reveal.
DLC for additional money, incense and EXP along with a new scenario "Lost Numbers" have also been announced for the RPG.
New trailer leaks ahead of its worldwide reveal today at 10 AM PT. When live, pre-orders will provide early access to the open beta.
Check out how the first game compares to its 2008 Wii remake while the sequel is compared to the original PS2 release from 2001.
New Warped Chest Corruption Cards, Cleaner skins, Legendary Accessories, 12 new Burn Cards, new banners and more are also available.
Atlus says Collector's Edition quantities will be "extremely" limited, but those who get it can expect plenty of extras, including a 3-inch Ai-Ho figure, a Mimi plushie, and more.
Senior game designer David Greco talks about improvements to the suspension model and collisions, re-examining aerodynamics, and much more.
Bandai Namco's upcoming JRPG, due out later this year, has been confirmed to be making an appearance at tomorrow's live event.
The action reportedly consists of controlling a Steve-type unit in third person and issuing commands to units, as per Jeff Gerstmann.
Community manager Kevin Johnson also notes that 128-player support will be coming to future maps in Battlefield Portal as well.
The PlayStation action RPG saw a 31% week-on-week boost in sales thanks to sustained improvements in the PS5's supplies.
A bug that causes Pinnacle gear rewards to drop more than once per week from Master Duality dungeon runs has also been fixed.