Bungie’s Marathon isn’t just a reboot, it’s a full-scale sci-fi extraction shooter with deep class-based gameplay, tactical decisions, and a loot-driven endgame.
The long-awaited return of Bungie's cult shooter Marathon is finally happening. A brand-new gameplay trailer is live and the game now has a confirmed release date.
Kojima Productions and PlayStations' open world sequel will launch exclusively for the PlayStation 5 on June 26.
HoYoverse has announced an Xbox release date for its action RPG, which is currently available for PS5, PC, and mobile.
The action-adventure title launches for Sony's console on April 17, though those who purchase the Premium Edition get 2 days of advanced access. .
It will be accompanied by the RTS' next DLC, The Three Kingdoms, which brings new civilizations, campaigns, and more.
Photo Mode, cross-play, cross-progression, and split-screen co-op on Xbox Series S finally arrive alongside 12 new subclasses.
The analysts also believe that, if the US tariffs on Vietnam stay at 10 percent, Nintendo might decide to just eat the extra costs.
Shawn Layden believes that the quality of Nintendo exclusives like Mario and Donkey Kong allows the company to raise prices.
The action-adventure title will also deliver "higher and more consistent frame rates" on PS5 Pro when it launches on April 17th.
The developers behind La Quimera want to focus on the game offering a tight, narrative experience by sticking to a more linear structure.
Bungie made the announcement in light of several Sony-owned studios releasing games on PC that need PlayStation Network accounts.
The free DLC delves into Zero's "murky past" and offers trippy new story content, characters, levels, and gameplay mechanics.
Banjo-Kazooie has long been a dormant franchise that can only be played through classic game collections on the Switch and Xbox.
Those that pick up The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Switch 2 will have to buy the expansion pass separately.
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia will be among the countries affected by PS Plus price hikes across all tiers.
Digital Sun's follow-up to the hit dungeon-crawling/shop management rogue-like will be available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
The studio has also announced the minimum and recommend PC hardware needed to run the closed beta for Where Winds Meet.
Touted as the "most ambitious show yet," the Summer Showcase will feature "world premieres, exclusive trailers," and more.
Players can select different factions and expand their empires amid a dynamically changing world shaped by "cataclysmic events."