Avowed Joins Starfield as the Latest Xbox Exclusive to Struggle to Deliver on Next-Gen Promise
The frame rate debate continues as Obsidian Entertainment confirms that Avowed is aiming for 30fps, using a familiar line as an excuse.
The frame rate debate continues as Obsidian Entertainment confirms that Avowed is aiming for 30fps, using a familiar line as an excuse.
These releases are part of a growing trend of cross-platform availability aimed at expanding the potential audience of former exclusives.
Even The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim would struggle to keep up with the new and higher standards for RPGs in this decade.
Avowed was a no-show at this year's The Game Awards, and it will likely not show up on Xbox consoles anytime soon.
The Microsoft Gaming CEO firmly believes that the Xbox Game Pass is the perfect place for smaller titles, indies, and retro games.
Specifically, the RPG legends wants to receive as much funding and support as Baldur's Gate 3 did from Larian Studios.
Pillars of Eternity was developed through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter that raised over US$4 million.
As Embracer Group struggles to keep itself afloat, the status of its remake of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is in jeopardy.
The Restored Content Mod, which restores cut parts and resolves glitches, was announced for the Nintendo Switch port but later cancelled.
Avowed was initially pitched as Obsidian's take on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which has a massive open world.
A developer from Obsidian Entertainment claims that the footage shown at the Xbox Games Showcase was of a game still not in its alpha stage.
As everyone's first bit of news about Avowed ever since its initial reveal in 2020, Obsidian Entertainment definitely delivered.
The developer left Interplay Productions shortly after the release of the first game.
The Outer Worlds upgrade will launch for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PC platforms.
Studio boss Feargus Urquhart said that he would ‘love to make another Fallout’ title.
Feargus Urquhart will like to make another Fallout game if the opportunity arises.
After Ubisoft and Obsidian Entertainment had their turn, it's now time for THQ Nordic and Question Games to do a South Park game.
Obsidian Entertainment's grounded has been described as "A Bug's Life" meets "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids."
A privy insider claims that Obsidian is prepping Avowed for a 2023 release.