A few months back, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment confirmed that Mortal Kombat X would be receiving a second Kombat Pack sometime in 2016. After letting us speculate for awhile, the publisher finally unveiled which new kombatants would be coming to NetherRealm Studios' acclaimed fighter in the coming months.
Earlier this week, a Taiwan ratings listing appeared to leak the announcement that Rocket League would be headed to Xbox One sometime in the future. During The Game Awards ceremony tonight, it was officially confirmed that Psyonix's addictive multiplayer title is coming to Microsoft gamers next February.
As promised, Microsoft and 343 Industries will continue to support Halo 5: Guardians with free post-launch content over the next few months. And since we are now a month removed from the game's launch, the studio has detailed some of the content that's set to arrive.
Double Fine head honcho Tim Schafer took to the stage at tonight's The Game Awards ceremony in order to announce that the long awaited Psychonauts 2. However, in order for the title to see a release, it will first need to be partially funded through the crowdfunding site Fig.
After years of development, we are itching closer and closer to the April 2016 release of Quantum Break. To ease the wait a bit and whet our appetite, Remedy Entertainment showcased a brand new trailer tonight at The Game Awards, which you can check out for yourself above.
Announced back in October, Far Cry Primal represents a pretty radical departure for Ubisoft's popular franchise. The studio has been keeping the game under tight lock and key, but now, after weeks of anticipation, we finally got our first glimpse at the gameplay during The Game Awards ceremony, and it looks pretty damn impressive.
Telltale Games has become a force in the world of gaming thanks to their unique takes on properties such as The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones. At The Game Awards ceremony tonight, the studio announced that the next mega-franchise to join their stable in 2016 will be none other than Batman.
Although Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is not scheduled to launch until next year, it's been a pretty busy week for the upcoming title. The beta launched earlier this week, and now, during tonight's The Game Awards show, a new trailer debuted for the game.
In the wake of the massive critical success of Gone Home, programmer Johnnemann Nordhagen surprisingly decided to leave The Fullbright Company, the studio he co-founded. In the time since, he went on to build his own studio, Dim Bulb Games, and during the pre-show for The Game Awards 2015, we got our first look at their debut effort, Where The Water Tastes Like Wine.
The $25 price tag may seem a little high, but thanks to exhilarating new races and massive improvements to the core game, The Crew: Wild Run more than justifies the asking price.