A job listing describes it as "a major new title."
The actor refuses to comment on the same due to "contract stipulations."
According to Microsoft's Jason Ronald, it's all about flexibility.
Another developer expresses excitement over the Series X's impressive tech.
The live service game will come to new devices down the road.
"Each studio is facing unique challenges and constraints," says XGS head Matt Booty.
The agreement entails full development funding, 50/50 revenue split, and more.
One man thinks you shouldn't underestimate the potential of the upcoming system.
More details on the partnership with this unnamed publisher will be coming soon.
The game will be developed by Dynamic Voltage.
Ozan Drøsdal of Perfectly Paranormal speaks with GamingBolt about backward compatibility in next-gen consoles.
Microsoft might have an ace up its sleeve to trump the PS5' Kraken tech.
343 Industries is "doing everything in our power" to continue delivering "quality Halo experiences."
Details on multiplayer, Zombies, and more have also emerged.
According to the journalist, the general consensus is that "both do different things in really cool ways."
Ape Tribe Games' Erwan LeCun also talks about the PS5's haptic-enabled controller.
Sony is dropping the ball.
The rally series returns later this year.
Of these two high-powered consoles, which one is ahead of the curve?
Siege is the first game to be confirmed for backwards compatibility support.