Explore Mira and complete tasks solo or online with up to 32 other players. There's also new story content to experience.
A museum curator fantasy infused with Two Point's quirkiness.
Ahead of a mysterious announcement on March 4th for the franchise, the IMDA in Singapore has leaked the upcoming remaster.
The classic 90s Amiga shoot-em-up finally resurfaces in this modern remake.
The latest trailer for TRON: Catalyst also gives us a look at some of its hack-and-slash gameplay and Light Cycle-based exploration.
Having started its life as a Monster Hunter-styled game, Dauntless got overhauled into a live-service action RPG back in December.
The next 12 months and beyond are looking awesome for racing game fans.
Retailing for $12.99, the rhythmic action title supports 4K and 120 FPS while also taking advantage of the DualSense's haptic feedback.
The liquid metal-based Terminator brings his blades and general disregard for humanity to the Mortal Kombat universe next month.
January in the region also saw its lowest video game hardware spending since 2020, totaling $205 million, a 45 percent drop year-on-year.
Konami's beloved RPG series finally returns after a long hiatus.
The main cast gets the spotlight alongside the various locales players will explore throughout the Aladissian Empire's ruins.
"Rextro Byte's Back" sees the polygonal dinosaur taking on a playable role across eight stages with new challenges and enemies.
Weta Workshop is “taking a little longer to ensure that every Hobbit, on every platform, can enjoy the same cozy experience."
The acclaimed horror title is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. PS5 and Switch will also get a physical release.
Here are some of the biggest changes Wilds is making over its immediate predecessor.
The sequel to Shiny Shoe's hit deckbuilder is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch with many new features.
The new Perked Up Event allows players to earn ten Loot Boxes weekly until April 22nd alongside the Rainy Day Mercy skin.
Confirmed titles include Wheel World, Wanderstop, Morsels, Skin Deep, to a T, Faraway, Lushfoil Photography Sim and a "few more surprises."
How well is Warriors: Abyss able to meld the classic Dynasty Warriors-styled gameplay with a roguelite structure?