It’s hard to believe that E3 2017 is less than two weeks away, but it’s the truth. With that, all the companies and developers are starting to reveal their plans, and Ubisoft has done so with a post and a teaser video. In the video, which you can see below, two men are showing CEO and co-founder of Ubisoft Yves Guillemot a new teaser for E3, but all the new and secret news is blocked a...[Read More]
Iron Galaxy, of Killer Instinct fame, and Maximum Games have announced their newest title, Extinction. Set to release in Q1 2018 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, Extinction puts you in the shoes of one of the world’s last Sentinals, named Avil. You are one of the last hopes humankind has against the coming wrath of the Ravenii which, unfortunatley for you, employ massive 150-foot-tall Og...[Read More]
THQ Nordic and developer Piranha Bytes have announced that ELEX will be releasing for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on October 17th, 2017. In addition to the release date, they have released a new cinematic trailer and detailed what is in store for those who pre-order the Collector’s Edition version of the game.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War, the follow-up to Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, has been delayed from its original launch date of August 22nd, 2017 to October 10th, 2017. In a post, Developer Monolith Productions didn’t go into much detail into why the game was delayed, but did talk about how “Middle-earth: Shadow of War expands gameplay in every dimension, including the massive open wor...[Read More]
Developer Dreadbit and Ripstone Publishing have just announced that their steampunk mech combat game, Ironcast, will be launching on the Nintendo Switch this summer. Originally released on PC and Mac in 2015, and PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2016, Ironcast is a Match-3 game that has a ton of depth to it.
Hand of Fate: Ordeals, the tabletop adaptation of Defiant Development’s action RPG franchise, can now claim the title of the most-funded Australian tabletop game in Kickstarter history at over $190,000 AUD. Perhaps most impressive is that their Kickstarter won’t end until Wednesday, June 21st at 9:00pm ET, so they have plenty of time to pad that lead. Before they launched this Kickstar...[Read More]
Trendy Entertainment has just announced that their action-tower defense RPG Dungeon Defenders II will be officially launching on June 20th. While the game is currently available as a Steam Early Access title for PC and in early access on PlayStation 4, the final game will launch on those platforms, as well as Xbox One for the very first time.
As we reported last week, the rumor about Sonic Mania being released on August 15th, 2017 is indeed the release date for the return of Sonic the Hedgehog. Sonic Mania will be available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch for $19.99.
Square Enix has just announced that their newest JRPG is titled Lost Sphear. Developed by Square Enix’s Tokyo RPG Factory, the same studio who developed the beautiful I Am Setsuna in 2016, Lost Sphear looks to bring you into a world that is on the brink of fading into nothingness.
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, will be receiving a physical release on PlayStation 4 when it arrives on July 18th, 2017. Not only that, but limited editions will also be available from Merge Games’ Signature Edition Store. Developer Prideful Sloth is also releasing Yonder on PC, and has said they will consider other platforms based on sale performance.
Blizzard is no stranger to teasing new features and updates for games, and tonight was no different. The Overwatch Twitter page has just tweeted out the following; “[BREAKING UPDATE] For the first time in years, new details emerge about the possible fate of Horizon Lunar Colony.” When you click on the attached link, it takes you to a page that talks about a Lucheng Interstellar press c...[Read More]
Kholat, a horror title developed by IMGN.PRO for PC and PlayStation 4, is headed to Xbox One on June 9th, 2017. Originally released in 2015, Kholat is based on the true events of the Dyatlov Pass Incident in 1959, which “took the lives of nine Russian students who went on an expedition in the northern Ural Mountains.” No one knows what happened to these students, and in Kholat, your on...[Read More]