Earlier this week, IGN also reported that Microsoft's next console will be around 6x more powerful than the Xbox 360 with a graphics chip based on that of the Radeon HD 6670, although
Kotaku claim that this could be closer to 8x more powerful.
Kotaku claim that a mystery tipster sent them some marketing materials for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
Two Months ago
Kotaku claimed that Sony had project Neo, an upgraded PS4, in development
A report earlier this year from
Kotaku claimed that the Spyro the Dragon remake will launch in the third quarter, likely in September as that would be the 20th anniversary of the franchise.
Kotaku claims to have heard from numerous sources who worked on the project, who allege that Gearbox totally ignored the project to focus on Borderlands 2, outsourced the whole thing to TimeGate and then desperately tried to make a working product in less than a year.
While we don't know exactly how it will look,
Kotaku claimed that the images it saw showed Mario and other characters shooting laser beams.
Our sister site
Kotaku claims only 10 are now «in the wild».
Not exact matches
The idea of SimCity running in an offline mode is borne out by
Kotaku's tests of the game simulating merrily along for 20 minutes with an unplugged connection, an anonymous Maxis insider directly refuting Bradshaw's
claims to Rock, Paper, Shotgun, and Mojang boss Markus «Notch» Persson's personal anecdotes.
The news comes from an anonymous source, but
Kotaku are confident of the legitimacy of the
claim as it comes -LSB-...]
of course normally a
claim like this could be instantly dismissed, except that
Kotaku writer Jason Schreier
claims to have heard the same thing from three different sources, all three of which confirmed a 2017 release date, and two of which named the game as being Assassin's Creed: Empire.
And after multiple
claims, Laura Kate Dale reported on
Kotaku that Spyro the Dragon Trilogy Remaster will be making it's way to PS4 this year.
A report by
Kotaku from January 2016
claimed that there will be no Assassin's Creed title in 2016, but the series will return in 2017 with a prequel codenamed Empire that will take place in ancient Egypt.
Responding to the
claims made in the patent, Microsoft has told
Kotaku «We are excited about the potential of Kinect and its potential to impact gaming and entertainment.
Rumours that the next GTA title would be set in the city of Los Angeles have been floating around the internet for almost a year, but now
Kotaku are
claiming that source familiar with the game has confirmed that the game will indeed be set in Los Angeles.
Kotaku also
claim that players will be able to take control of dragons and engage in aerial battles with each other, though the source only actually seems to say that there will be human vs dragon action.
Kotaku's sources also
claim that a lot of the team and resources have already been folded into the next major installment of the Final Fantasy franchise.
But now it seems that Bioware might want to barricade the windows as
Kotaku, purveyors of rumours everywhere, have
claimed that an inside source has told them of plans to bring multiplayer to the Dragon Age series.
In 2016
Kotaku posted an article
claiming the next Assassin's Creed game would be set in Egypt and at the time was codenamed «Empire».
The reason depends on who you listen to;
Kotaku says that it is due to development falling behind, while EA
claims that it's to give space between the launch of this fall's Battlefield title and next year's Anthem.
This was backed up by a recent
Kotaku report that
claims the game will be released in September 2018, following a March 2018 reveal.
In an email to
Kotaku, a Nintendo spokesperson
claimed «There are currently no plans to bring classic games together under the Virtual Console banner as has been done on other Nintendo systems.»
«Activision is disappointed that Mr. Zampella and Mr. West have chosen to file a lawsuit, and believes their
claims are meritless,» the company said in a statement e-mailed to
Kotaku by a spokesperson.
This has been shot down by
Kotaku's Jason Schreier, who
claimed that the earliest possible PlayStation 5 release date is in 2020.
It was rumoured last week the game had be canned, after
Kotaku reported a source
claimed the game was altogether cancelled, having been dropped by the publisher.
Sources speaking to
Kotaku have
claimed that the publisher has dropped the game, at least as originally intended, and had also decided to let the game fade away rather than officially announce its cancellation.
Now, sources picked up by
Kotaku are
claiming that Square Enix has, within the last few weeks, cancelled the game, a move that reportedly saddened the publisher's staff.
UPDATE 15:00 EST APRIL 18: Jason Schreier, news editor at
Kotaku, has backed up Polygon's
claims that the game won't have a single player but will have a battle royale mode.
The PS5 release date rumour comes from multiple sources of
Kotaku, which
claims we won't see the PS5 in 2018 and we won't glimpse the next - gen Sony console in 2019, either.
Sources
claiming to have knowledge of the situation tell
Kotaku that Duke Nukem Forever development continues at a new home, Borderlands developer Gearbox Software.
According to
Kotaku, a new Guitar Hero game for PS4 and Xbox One could be announced at E3 in June, and the report
claims that the game may bring a more realistic style to the typically cartoony series.