Blizzard Entertainment's action RPG expansion launches for Xbox and PlayStation consoles and PC on October 8.
The pre-order bonus includes a free cosmetic outfit. A Deluxe Edition and physical Collector's Edition have also been announced.
Supermassive and Bandai Namco's horror title will launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC sometime in 2025.
The latest addition to Firaxis's 4X strategy series looks very familiar, with plenty of building, exploration, and conquering.
Touted as a 20-hour standalone experience, Dying Light: The Beast is in development for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
"Most Wanted" sees the team infiltrating a black site to extract Russel Adler, which quickly devolves into an explosive escape.
The next instalment in the Sniper Elite franchise will be available for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, and will also be available via Game Pass at launch.
2K previously confirmed that the highly anticipated 4K strategy title will launch for PC and consoles in Q1 of 2025.
Along with a remix of Supporting Me, it also confirms the Metal Overlord from Sonic Heroes as a boss in Shadow's campaign.
Xbox Game Pass Core subscribers can also play SnowRunner, Control: Ultimate Edition, and Cities: Skylines from August 21st.
The PvEvP extraction shooter was announced in 2021 and could finally receive some new gameplay, if not a proper release date.
1 The Collector's Edition will cost $249.99, and will also include the official soundtrack, an art book, a special Dreamcast jewel case, and more.
Blizzard Entertainment promises "diabolical surprises" for the expansion's showing at Gamescom Opening Night Live.
Extensive systems and charming characters can't mask every issue with Red Thread Games' adventure, but it's still worth the trip.
Atlus will have "something exciting to show" for the upcoming expansion at the event, which is scheduled for August 20.
The final content update for Motion Twin's acclaimed rogue-like brings new weapons, Cursed Mobs, Cursed Biomes, and more.
Detective Dotson's developers speak with us about their upcoming adventure title and everything that makes it tick.
However, the rating is likely related to the title joining the GTA+ catalog rather than a re-release, as many may be hoping.
Host Geoff Keighley says developer Team Cherry is "still cooking" on its sequel, which has yet to receive a release date.
Beyond Galaxyland developer Sam Enright speaks with GamingBolt about his upcoming sidescrolling RPG.