The US and Canada websites for the upcoming console listed Variable Refresh Support for compatible TVs, but it's since been removed.
CDPR's Filip Downar also clarifies that Cyberpunk 2077's Switch 2 port has been in development for "much longer" than seven weeks.
These 12 single-player games may be masterpieces, but their painful opening hours nearly scare players away before the fun begins.
Various weapons from the sci-fi survival horror are showcased while Bloober Team warns to not let the monstrosities merge.
The presentation will provide new details about the kart racer before its worldwide launch on June 5th for the Nintendo Switch 2.
The former PlayStation executive confirmed that the open-world title was "kind of bug-free," even during the early development stages.
Patch 1.2.4 also adds a bald hairstyle, rebalances the shop prices for herbs, and addresses crashes and issues with Perks.
Its existence was first confirmed in documents provided by Microsoft in its trial with the FTC, which also mentioned the Oblivion remake.
The hard-hitting frontliner can power through big and small attacks to retaliate and also creates a stone pillar for high ground.
Adso will also record data on slain enemies, providing lore and more information on their tactics while following the player around.
Stash Tab Affinities for Breach, Expedition, Ritual, and more will also be available, alongside the ability to bookmark Atlas locations.
The handheld's performance is allegedly "somewhere between Xbox Series S and PS5" and "tapes out" a few months after the regular PS6 SoC.
Titles like Sniper Elite 5, The Last Case of Benedict Fox, Kona 2: Brume, and Have a Nice Death will leave the service on April 30th.
Bungie is seemingly gearing up to reveal the next expansion for its looter shooter, which is scheduled to drop in mid-June.
The final update for Larian Studios' critically acclaimed D&D role-playing game adds Photo Mode, cross-play, new subclasses, and more.
And by "rollercoaster," I mean a ride with potentially many ups and downs that may only really reward those who stick with it.
Design director Matt Singh confirms you can "kill anybody" and still complete the sci-fi RPG. "It's going to roll with it."
Instead of categories for each stat, Skills are now individually separated with a "lot of blending of concepts," per Obsidian's Kyle Koenig.
Joe Ziegler says the team is "committing" to making the game "really awesome," and the starting point is currently "really strong."
The open-world action RPG is currently the second best-selling game year-to-date, just behind Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds.