It's claimed that Rockstar Games is currently "in discussions with top Roblox and Fortnite creators" over potential future UGC for the open world title.
Sony might showcase some of its 2026-bound first-party games during a showcase rumoured for later in the year to make up for the small one this month.
Following the lack of appearance at the recent State of Play, Haven Studios' co-op heisting title has reportedly slipped to next year.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb believes Bungie could hold its "own thing separate from a State of Play", much like it does with Destiny.
Despite falling hardware revenue and shifting towards third-party publishing, Xbox is reportedly going ahead with its next-gen console.
Neither of the two is due out this year, though Final Fantasy 9 Remake could release sometime in 2026, a prominent leaker has claimed.
PC peripherals company Corsair Gaming claims the open world crime epic will release for PC a few months after its console launch.
The Direct is expected to be more of a partner showcase rather than Nintendo unveiling more first-party games.
A swiftly-deleted tweet by Sonic Team producer Joel Youkhanna seems to suggest that the racer will receive a new trailer at the imminent event.
Ninja Theory's action-adventure title is seemingly on the verge of a PS5 release, with a State of Play reveal also allegedly on the cards.
The studio behind Marvel Rivals has been seemingly working on a PvE mode, complete with a full boss fight, if recent leaks are to be believed.
Nacon and Rogue Factor's action-adventure title is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and officially due out sometime this year.
Avalanche and WB Games had previously also confimed that a sequel for Hogwarts Legacy was in the works.
There are also rumours of a God of War original trilogy remaster that might play into the potential for the next title taking us back to Greece.
The studio reportedly pitched for a "1.5" version of Gotham Knights and games based on John Constantine and the Flash. All were rejected.
Rocksteady is allegedly returning to single-player titles and the Batman franchise after Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's failure.
Despite reportedly costing more than $100 million to develop, sources speaking to Bloomberg revealed that it's "struggled to coalesce."
Bethesda could be preparing to announce a PlayStation 5 version for its space-faring RPG, if not the next rumored expansion.
The "sequel" will allegedly be revealed during the Six Invitation, which is currently ongoing until February 16th, per a known leaker.
Publishing label 2K reveals that Michael Condrey is "transitioning his role in the short term to focus on advising" the title's future.