Lead artist Antoine Dekerle and character artist Rachel Cox speak about Rollerdrome's aesthetic, character design, and more.
Roll7's upcoming title fuses skating with third-person shooting, slow-mo and other stylish moves. It's out on August 16th for PS4, PS5, and PC.
Following the release of the VOID Riders DLC, one dress up as Alex and listen to the Nikitch Dubby edit of "Beacon Beach."
Roll7's stylistic rollerskating third person shooter briefly details how it will implement PS5 features like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
The stylish third-person shooter/skating title will cost $19.79 on Steam and for PlayStation Plus members when it launches on August 16th.
Take on new challenges, revisit areas like Sunshine Valley and Cloverbrook, earn new gear, and explore the new V.O.I.D. biome today.
Rollerdrome, developed by Roll7, brings a new brand of third person shooter gameplay to PlayStation consoles and PC this August.
The first of OlliOlli World's two planned expansions will bring aliens to Radlandia, along with new levels, customization options, and more.
Kerbal Space Program 2 will launch for PC in early 2023, with PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and Xbox One versions coming later.
Journalists claim Microsoft decided not to fund a third game for the Ori studio due to the team's internal issues.
Ori studio co-founders Thomas Mahler and Gennadiy Korol have been criticized by many former Moon developers for their conduct.
Yellow Brick Games' debut title will be a "unique" new fantasy action RPG, built on Unreal Engine 5, and targeting PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC releases.
The next games by indie studios Die Gute Fabrik, Evening Star, Piccolo Studio, and Yellow Brick Games will be published by Private Division.
A mesmerizing experience.
The sequel to Roll7's acclaimed series is set in Radlandia, where players strive to reach Gnarvana, mastering tricks and completing challenges along the way.
The stylish side-scrolling skateboarding platformer is out on February 8th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Roll7's skateboarding title receives a new overview trailer, and confirms a February launch date for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps has explained why Moon Studios' next game is being published as a multiplatform game, and not by Xbox.
Take-Two Interactive's indie publishing label Private Division has acquired Roll7, the studio best known for its OlliOlli series.
Over 23 of these will be "immersive core games", of which five have been announced so far. In addition to these, there will also be 9 re-releases/remasters.