Some brief comparisons with Ray Reconstruction turned off and on highlight the more natural lighting that the technology provides.
Kuro Games' first open-world title delivers excellent combat, gorgeous visuals and a plethora of content, though it takes time to get going.
The development team continues to optimize and improve performance for the rogue-lite, with additional fixes currently in the works.
Ubisoft's tactical shooter has come under fire for the new R6 Membership, which charges $9.99 monthly for exclusive new cosmetics.
Before the latest State of Play, Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson claimed a new showcase is coming "towards the end of the year."
Omega Force studio head Tomohiko Sho also confirms that the "nameless hero" in the trailer is the series' first original protagonist.
The sequel also boasts new features like Homefield Advantage, multiple Unique Playbooks, reverse handoffs, and a new kicking meter.
Series producer Motoi Okamoto says both titles are "currently in development" and asks fans to "look forward" to more details.
PS5, PC and Xbox Series X/S players can dive into early access simultaneously later this year with crossplay and cross-progression.
Firewalk Studios will also provide more details on the competitive shooter's various editions when pre-orders go live on June 6th.
Team Asobi's 3D platformer will also have "die-and-retry" levels, providing a more challenging experience for some players.
Officially announced for 2024, a new announcement for the remake is reportedly forthcoming, which includes pre-orders opening up.
The DualSense, including haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, is fully supported. Team Asobi also promises "improved Astro controls."
Players with save data for the base game and/or expansion can unlock classic Palico armor sets and weapons for use in Wilds.
Development team members will also attend the showcase on June 7th to provide fresh new details on the upcoming action RPG.
Focus Mode makes it "easier to adjust your distance to the monster and aim your attacks" and provides exclusive moves for some weapons.
Seikret works much like the mounts in Monster Hunter Rise, but it can also store a secondary weapon for switching to at any time.
Players can begin quests seamlessly when encountering large monsters while every creature has its "own thoughts and motivations."
The soundtrack is available now on Spotify and Apple Music, while a Sakura Head statue from Gecco arrives in September-November.
The sequel to Grinding Gear Games' acclaimed free-to-play action RPG will also allow two people to play on the same account on console.
