Gamescom Preview: What To Expect From Xbox, Game Announcements, And More | Spot On
Between Xbox's biggest booth ever, Opening Night Live, and the other booths on the show floor, there's plenty to be excited about.
Between Xbox's biggest booth ever, Opening Night Live, and the other booths on the show floor, there's plenty to be excited about.
Get a closer look at the new Indiana Jones game from the developers of the Wolfenstein series.
We may already know the release dates of its upcoming games.
The next Xbox showcase may be a big one.
One of the key creators behind Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis thinks the franchise has become formulaic.
Spencer says he cannot say something is "never going to happen," and will instead listen to what fans want.
The showcase will talk more about Indiana Jones, Avowed, and much more.
The Xbox head says there will be a business update on the team's "vision" next week.
Microsoft is reportedly considering a multiplatform strategy for future game releases.
Todd, that belongs in a museum.
The game's title is based on a real-life phenomenon.
No specific release date was shown off, but MachineGames said it's coming before the new year.
Indiana Jones, Hellblade 2, Ara: History Untold, and Avowed headline the first Developer Direct episode of 2024.
The title could possibly be revealed next week.
Microsoft has announced the January 18 showcase will contain new information on Avowed as well.
Xbox is "one of the bigger marketplaces for games," Disney says.
Straight from Todd Howard.
The game's platforms were originally publicly unconfirmed.
The Bethesda higher-up discusses a number of big topics in a wide-ranging interview.
"If you like Indiana Jones, it is a love letter to Indiana Jones."
Howard is an executive producer, so he is not involved on a daily basis.
The unannounced project was revealed by a Machine Games developer's LinkedIn profile.
Howard is a big fan of the series and believes Machine Games is the perfect studio for the job.
With Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax cleared, the company will start to explain what it all means this week during a video presentation, apparently.
RKG's Gav Murphy joins the crew to talk about Bethesda's Indiana Jones game and Ubisoft's new Star Wars game, and more.
Indy is best in his movies when he's outsmarting evildoers trying to pillage history for their own gains, and that can set a new game apart from similar franchises.
Bethesda confirms that Todd Howard's numerous projects are all getting the attention they need.
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