Princess Peach Showtime is Goemon designer’s first directorial role in over 25 years
Nintendo’s Princess Peach Showtime is the first game in over 25 years directed by Goemon designer Etsunobu Ebisu, it’s been revealed.
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Nintendo’s Princess Peach Showtime is the first game in over 25 years directed by Goemon designer Etsunobu Ebisu, it’s been revealed.
Baldur’s Gate 3 was the big winner at the 24th annual Game Developers Choice Awards.
Epic Games has announced that the Epic Games Store is coming to iOS and Android devices later this year. The Epic Games Store's mobile expansion will allow the storefront to function across all major, non-console platforms.
Fortnite developer Epic Games has revealed a new season of the game will be built and developed entirely in Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). This new season of Fortnite is expected to launch in 2025 and marks a first for the massive multiplayer battle royale.
Epic Games held its annual State of Unreal keynote at GDC on Wednesday.
Unreal Editor for Fortnite has received new assets that allow enthusiasts to make their own LEGO Creative Islands. Their arrival has been accompanied by the release of three additional LEGO Islands in Fortnite.
Alan Wake and Control developer Remedy Entertainment has seen its revenue drop by 22.2 percent for the year.
Remedy Entertainment has said players should expect a “more regular cadence of sequels” for Alan Wake and Control.