Zenimax Files Another Trademark For Unannounced Project, Spyteam
Following Hi-Fi Rush, we now know Zenimax is perfectly capable of releasing surprises.
Following Hi-Fi Rush, we now know Zenimax is perfectly capable of releasing surprises.
If an E3 event is coming, but Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo don't show up for it, would it ever even happen?
Sony may have chosen badly by not providing backwards compatibility for PSVR 2, but this may also simply be the VR market reacting to economic conditions.
It's easy to forget that Activision wants this purchase to happen. It's also easy to forget Activision and Sony are competitors even now.
The Molasses Flood's first The Witcher Game promises to be at a bigger scope than anything they've made before.
If you had assumed The Callisto Protocol was a poor imitation, you might have to change your tune now.
Epic does not disclose how well the game has been performing so we can't really even guess if the rumor could be true or not.
These sales figures clearly reflect the reception that both games received when they launched last week.
The gloves truly seem to have come off in this fight over the heart and soul of Call of Duty video games.
Ivory Tower has found itself a fanbase after supporting The Crew 2 for five years, and they could follow the studio to their next racer.
Fntastic notes, among other things, that they haven't asked money from fans for the game yet, either by pre-orders or crowdfunding.
This all happened before Microsoft subpoenaed Sony for their FTC case.
There will be more dimensions to the story of Diablo IV than a battle between good and evil.
The rumored delay likely won't dampen enthusiasm for the game itself, but is something Xbox will have to plan around.
While some fans would be happy to see sequel after sequel, it would be interesting to see what other stories Naughty Dog can tell, and maybe surprise us.
It's easy to dismiss this saga as entertaining, but real jobs are on the line with these decisions. Politicians can't just be playing these companies for their benefit.
This game looks like it could have been a 2000s show on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network.
This is the latest game in a venerable series and a passion project for one of Japan's veteran developers.
Kenny Omega seems intent on getting this initial release exactly right.
It isn't clear if this event is open to the public, but if ever it may simply be an opportunity for press to get an intimate look at Bethesda's games.
It turns out the dialogue wasn't that big a deal in the long run.
We hadn't learned much about the game for the past few years, and it seems we'll be waiting longer to find out more.
Microsoft seems to have covered all bases to keep their investors happy through this bad quarter.
It seems PC players have a slightly bigger download to deal with than console players.