Heres your round-up of the biggest video game news stories from the past seven days, including the sadly-inevitable-but-hopefully-final delay of PS4 adventure The Last Guardian, the announcement of Assassins Creed: The Ezio Collection and a new trailer for Resident Evil 7.
Below are the original stories and some intro text. For more details, click the headlines.
The Last Guardian delayed until December on PS4 due to bugs in final stages of development
The Last Guardian, Team Icos highly-anticipated follow-up to Shadow of the Colossus, has been delayed until December. President of Sony Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida has explained that the decision was reached to give the developers more time to iron out bugs.
The game will be released on 6 December in North America, 7 December across Europe and 9 December in the UK and Ireland, Yoshida confirmed in a blog post.
Fumito Ueda, gen DESIGN and JAPAN Studio have a wonderful vision for The Last Guardians touching, emotional journey of friendship and trust, and we want to deliver the most polished experience possible for our fans who have supported us for so long, reads the post.
Assassins Creed The Ezio Collection officially confirmed for November on PS4 and Xbox One
Following multiple leaks and rumours, Ubisoft has finally confirmed that Assassins Creed: The Ezio Collection will launch on 17 November in Europe for PS4 and Xbox One, and 15 November in North America .
The remastered bundle will include the three Assassins Creed games to star beloved protagonist Ezio Auditore da Firenze: 2009s Assassins Creed 2, 2010s Assassins Creed Brotherhood and 2011s Assassins Creed Revelations.
Complete with all the single-player campaigns and DLC, The Ezio Collection will include a three-part feature called Assassins Creed: Lineage that fleshes out Ezios backstory as well as an animated movie called Assassins Creed: Embers.
Resident Evil 7: New gameplay trailer invites you over for dinner with the Bakers
Capcom has released a new trailer for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard alongside an update expanding the existing Beginning Hour demo with additional content. The trailer shows fans a first-look at combat and the games antagonists, the truly messed-up Baker family.
Resident Evil 7 was announced during Sonys press conference at E3 in June, and will be released in January on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Following the announcement, the aforementioned demo was released to PlayStation Plus subscribers, giving them a taste of what to expect. That demo is now available to all PS4 users regardless of whether they have a PS Plus subscription.
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