A major leak seems to have shed light on significant details about content coming to Destiny 2 in the coming months and beyond.
Though WWE 2K games tend to release towards the end of the year, the series' next entry has been confirmed to be targeting a March 2022 launch.
CD Projekt RED said earlier this year that the multiplayer Cyberpunk project has been cancelled as the company reconsidered online functionality for its games.
In addition to all the content that was in the previous technical preview, 343 Industries is also aiming to feature 4v4 and Big Team Battle in the next beta.
Following reports earlier this year claiming the same, it's now been confirmed that Activision has now got all of its studios on Call of Duty detail.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says that based on what he's heard, NetherRealm's next game will be another Mortal Kombat, not Injustice 3 or a Marvel vs DC game.
Hype starved fans aren't being reasonable with their demands.
The next update looks to add and overhaul several things, and is said to be out soon.
343 Industries has reassured fans that it's currently in the process of nailing down the game's final release date, which will definitely be some time this year.
Co-op will be arriving in the game's second season, while the season after that will bring Forge, about six months following launch.
The Awoken Queen is seemingly the focus in Season 15. More details will be revealed on August 24th at Bungie's next showcase.
The action adventure title was originally slated for Spring but faced another delay. It will receive a "world premiere new look" on August 25th.
Head of Xbox Phil Spencer recently talked about the legacy and impact of Quake on the industry at large during QuakeCon 2021.
A new update for Xbox's system software fixes a nasty bug that was causing players to run out of time for game trials in an unfair manner.
Volition has launched a teaser website for a Saints Row reboot, which is seemingly going to be announced at Gamescom Opening Night Live.
Making some needed improvements.
Geoff Keighley confirms that the first playthrough of one of the levels from the shooter's campaign will debut at the show on August 25.
Interestingly enough, the recent reveal trailer for the World War 2 shooter seems to be attempting to distance the brand from Activision, with the company in the midst of a controversial lawsuit.
Set in the brainpunk future, the hack and slash title sees Yuito and Kasane battling against The Others with the help of psychic powers.
The upcoming action RPG is confirmed to be running at 4K and 60 FPS, alongside support for ray-tracing and DLSS.