Larian, the developer behind hit role-player Baldur's Gate 3, has said it will likely follow the same early access release model for its unannounced next project.
21.03.2024 - 15:31 / eurogamer.net / Devolver Digital / Arkane Studios
Arkane Studios co-founder Raphaël Colantonio has teased his next game at Wolfeye Studios.
Currently, Colantonio is pitching the game at GDC alongside Wolfeye producer Julien Roby.
Yesterday, Colantonio shared a sneak peek from Wolfeye's office in Austin, showing planning for the next game.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Weird West: Definitive Edition launch trailer.Watch on YouTubeWhile it may just look like a regular whiteboard, the points in the top left corner suggest Wolfeye will return to its roots with a first-person, retro sci-fi RPG.
Sneak Peek into our Austin office where we are hard at work on our next game.
Larian, the developer behind hit role-player Baldur's Gate 3, has said it will likely follow the same early access release model for its unannounced next project.
There’s a new rumor going around that id Software’s next game is to be revealed soon… but what could that game be?
A longtime Square Enix producer is stepping down from his role overseeing the highly anticipated Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate. His departure comes amid ongoing delays in the Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate development, signaling a shift within Square Enix's game development structure.
Shift Up, the South Korean studio responsible for the upcoming Stellar Blade, appears to be hiring for a new project in Unreal Engine.
The talented team at SHIFT UP is getting ready to launch their next game. You may know them as the creators of Stellar Blade, a PlayStation 5 title, and Goddess of Victory: NIKKE. A new “AAAA urban science-fiction action RPG” for platforms including Android may be in the works, as the studio has lately placed job opportunities on its website.
Shift Up is gearing up to face the spotlight of the mainstream gaming market with the imminent launch of Stellar Blade, but though the upcoming PlayStation-backed action-adventure game certainly has plenty of eyes on it, the Korean studio is seemingly also already thinking about what comes next.
SHIFT UP, the Seoul-based studio behind Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, is hiring for a new “cross-platform next-gen project,” according to the company’s “New Project” recruitment page.
Despite a few canceled games (such as the titles in development at Hidden Path and Otherside Entertainment), Wizards of the Coast is still betting heavily on the D&D brand for its video gaming division.
It’s been close to three years since Celeste and TowerFall developers Extremely OK Games revealed their next project, the similarly gorgeous-looking and sumptuous-sounding 2D exploration platformer Earthblade. While the studio didn’t give any indication of a release date at the time, we now know not to expect Earthblade until 2025 at the earliest.
Earthblade, the next project from Celeste developer Extremely OK Games, won't be out in 2024, but progress is being made.
More than three years after former Dragon Age lead designer Mike Laidlaw was revealed to have joined forces with fellow games industry veterans behind the likes of Assassin’s Creed under newfounded studio Yellow Brick Games, the developers are finally teasing their first game. And yup, it’s definitely a fantasy game!
If you haven’t seen my 75-minute interview with BioShock creator Ken Levine detailing the journey he’s been on for the past decade in building something entirely new with Judas, check that out below. But if you just want to see the new gameplay footage that developer Ghost Story Games gave us to accompany that interview, I’ve got you covered right here. Check the video above.