A full-fledged sequel to the free-to-play battle royale shooter is allegedly in the works, and will release for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
A Bloomberg report states that contractual obligations will see Activision releasing at least three new Call of Duty games on PlayStation despite its impending acquisition by Xbox.
Playground Games' acclaimed open world racer continues to go from strength to strength, having amassed over 18 million players since launch.
Microsoft announces that Halo Infinite has amassed over 20 million players across its campaign and multiplayer since launch.
Sets of Challenges will also be released in March and May while the first paid story DLC arrives in June. Additional updates and content are also planned.
Along with completed missions, there will also be co-op content like special dungeons and raids that players can tackle together.
The stylish side-scrolling skateboarding platformer is out on February 8th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Peter Hirschmann, who worked on the original Star Wars Battlefront, is working on a new FPS. New studio Bit Reactor is developing a strategy title.
EA and DICE's multiplayer reception has suffered a bumpy launch, and a lack of needed improvements has left its player base dwindling.
Rainbow Six Extraction's Buddy Pass will allow you to invite two friends to play the co-op shooter with you for free for 14 days.
Following up on his previous reports, industry insider Tom Henderson has stated that the some of the game's Portal mode might go free-to-play.
A game that gets more frustrating the longer it trudges on.
Square Enix continues to amp up the marketing for the action RPG in the lead-up to its launch, releasing a handful of new screenshots.
It's been rumoured that Microsoft could be working on a remastered collection for another one of its franchises, similar to Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
A new limited-time mode called Control where teams of nine face each other, changes to Olympus and much more are also coming in February.
Rare says that this will be the "biggest year yet" for its live service multiplayer title. It's currently available for Xbox One, PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Square Enix has released a meaty final trailer for the Team Ninja-developed action RPG ahead of its looming launch in march.
However, there's "many dozens more hours' worth of gameplay" as per producer Yasuhiro Kitao who also confirmed New Game Plus.
As the biggest game in the 3D trilogy, GTA: San Andreas has tons of different collectibles. Here's how to find all of them for 100 percent completion.
Development is going smoothly and the open world action RPG will be "ready for sale on February 25th" according to producer Yasuhiro Kitao.