Some more interesting details on the upcoming horror behemoth.
GSC Game World's upcoming shooter is going to keep you occupied for a while.
We're probably going to see a lot more of the shooter at E3.
"We developed Village as a game for next-gen hardware," says producer Tsuyoshi Kanda.
The shooter is in line for a reveal very soon.
A known insider shares new potential details on the upcoming shooter.
A leaked document may have potentially revealed details on exclusivity periods for Xbox indie titles.
Microsot's digital console model might be about to follow in the footsteps of its PC counterpart.
The Exotic vendor has some interesting items on sale this week.
The Trickster's "Hunt the Prey" skill should also work properly now.
The race for World First is also undergoing some changes.
Previously announced Summer window was "too soon" for "all of the tasty new features we're working on."
A whole slew of backward compatibility title might be in line for performance upgrades very soon.
Learn about the build variety across all of the game's playable classes.
Producer Tsuyoshi Kanda and director Morisama Sato will be present.
The game will allegedly be set in a "connected" world.
GSC Game World's Zakhar Bocharov says S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 simply wouldn't have run on last-gen hardware.
Some major games are hitting the store shelves next month.
Minimum and maximum frame rate can be set, with dynamic resolution scaling also available.
Players can also host a multiplayer server on their PCs.