It also provides the first look at perks, which offer passive effects like additional grenades, bullets with status effects, and more.
Even if it's not the most expansive remaster, the Master Crafted Edition is still a great way to experience the original Space Marine.
Released on June 5th worldwide, it's currently the fastest-selling Nintendo console in the region, according to NielsenIQ data.
Sansdfall Interactive's debut title has sold 3.3 million copies and is the highest-rated game of the year among critics.
The first-ever spin-off in the Splatoon series features Deep Cut venturing to and ending up stranded on the mysterious Spirhalite Islands.
The next mainline entry in the iconic survival horror franchise is out next year but what can we infer from the first trailer? Find out here.
Stormteller Games ventures into the world of randomness and rogue-lites with Lost in Random's sequel and mostly sticks the landing.
The patch also includes several bug fixes, including cutscenes scaling correctly on Ultrawide screens, improved stability, and more.
Konami's long-awaited remake of the classic dazzles with its visuals, but some of its animations currently leave much to be desired.
Obsidian Entertainment also confirms a new third-person mode, finally allowing players to zoom out and see their characters.
Both titles will receive "extended looks" while Konami's "creative minds" provide "insights into the development process."
The $99.99 Premium Edition will provide up to five days of early access, the DLC pass for two future expansions, and other extras.
Marketing and publishing head Matthew Griffin also reveals that the eagerly awaited title is "not tied to a console release."
Ultimate Edition owners, pre-orders and Game Pass subscribers can access Team Deathmatch maps and Canals in King of the Hill.
Set in a gorgeous realm with numerous fireworks, Sam takes on Neil and his squad with stealth, various weapons and a bit of ingenuity.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer also confirmed the return of a classic that's been with the Xbox brand "since the beginning."
Amplitude Studios' follow-up to the acclaimed 4X strategy title will finally become playable on PC, with its content to be revealed.
Post-launch plans also include more end-game systems and Remedy even confirms an appearance by the Stapler from Control.
Fans of Bond can look forward to familiar locations and elements from the movies and novels, including signature gadgets.
Players can go hands-on with the sequel's full 3D art style, action RPG combat, and shop management soon on PC via Steam.
