
CCC: No matter which side of the platform fence they’re on, most gamers will agree that the coming generation of console gaming is shaping up to be the best yet. The unending stream of game teasers and announcements that we’ve seen since E3 2013’s conclusion will attest to that. We’ve also seen plenty of evidence that labels the era of the PS4 and Xbox One extremely… colorful, to say the least.

"Nothing is off the table right now."

It's been almost 10 years since we first stepped foot in Ubisoft's extraction shooter, The Division and it looks like the developer will celebrate by giving fans a chance to replay the experience in "definitive edition" form.

Capcom announced its financial results for the first half of the fiscal year 2025, and they continue ro be very strong.
Capcom Online Games "Deep Down" maybe an MMO.
Good. They need a new IP. An MMO or something different from the same old crap, would be nice.
Would like to see them step away from the RE franchise for a few years. Then in maybe 5 years, hire a new team to reinvent and reboot RE and God willing...reinvent the survival horror genre.
Naww...who am I kiddin? They're gonna do RE7 prolly by next year, strip away more of the horror, make it less scary and more action packed with some pretty visuals and bog it down with more QTE scenes...as they continue to take the general plot further and further away from it's roots.
Capcom, you're SO predictable. LOL
Deep Down will be a Skyrim-esque MMO, whether it'll be good remains to be seen. Gamescon/TGS will likely reveal gameplay and details, heh, who knows.
Not true at all. There are two main buzzwords. The one for next gen is "Open World", while the other exists now as well as in next gen, and that is "DYNAMIC!!". Every game has something described as dynamic, and games that use that word are generally fairly boring.
Open world on the other hand, bring it on.
Which is very unfortunate for someone as MMOphobic as myself. Guess I'll have to tough out the next generation until heavy AI advances once again raise single-player experiences above multiplayer by far.