The studio plans on releasing Chapter 3 content for the game, but will be going quiet until bringing Splitgate 2 back in 2026.
The update to the game is headlined by the ultra-rare '05 NISMO R34 GT-R Z-Tune, of which only 17 were made in real life.
For context, the record was previously held by the PS4 from its November 2013 launch, where it had sold 1.1 million units in the US.
Pre-orders for the upcoming shooter reportedly begin on July 31st, with PC players paying €10 less than their console counterparts.
The studio has said that it was originally named No Code because it didn't have coders. Things, however, have changed since then.
The development team behind upcoming action RPG Wuchang: Fallen Feathers spoke to us about various aspects of the game.
Through the update, users will also see the new Power Saver mode that reduces performance to save on energy. The mode will be out later.
Because of this, Digital Bros has lowered its revenue forecast for FY24-25, and is writing off around EUR 10 million as losses.
Along with splitting up the game into two distinct modes, there have been a host of other improvements across the board based on feedback.
Documents obtained by sports reporter Matt Brown indicate that college athletes might first come to NBA 2K games as DLC for MyTeam.
The studio itself hasn't yet made any announcements. However, lead animator Erwan Perrin has revealed a few details on social media.
The new style of classes without weapon restrictions incentivises the right weapons by offering bonuses without penalising wrong weapons.
This doesn't mean that No Rest for the Wicked won't come to Xbox or Switch 2, however. The studio is simply prioritising PS5.
The decision is reportedly not due to "doom and gloom", but because Playground Games needs more time to work on the game.
It has already gotten three times the sales figures of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, and only half of Super Mario Odyssey.
Tymon Smektala spoke about how the studio wants to focus on offering fun gameplay instead of asking questions about morality.
The documentary video features series producer Kenichiro Tsukuda talking about mechs, and the design of the in-game Arsenals.
The lawsuit, taking place in the district court of California, revolves around Sony's pricing practices for digital copies of games.
The name comes courtesy of a content creator who posted a picture of a Battlefield-branded care package they were sent by EA.
Going forward after the deal, The Chinese Room and the development of its new games will be headed up by studio director Ed Daly.
