Excellent visuals and solid gunplay adorn Firewalk Studios' competitive shooter, but some of its ideas could use a rethink.
Critical Hit Games' gorgeous cyberpunk mystery launches on July 17th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Here's what you should know.
The minor patch also changes several Daedalus Hammer upgrades, buffing certain types while completely reworking others.
It's on for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 for up to five hours, though co-op isn't available, and you must be connected online.
The Unreal Engine 5 mystery title sees detective James Karra chasing a serial killer in a future where humanity has overcome death.
Those venturing into Ghost of the Deep should now be able to see buffs and debuffs underwater, in addition to other fixes and changes.
The new character is reportedly Versusia, who was datamined alongside other upcoming characters. She'll be playable for attendees.
Maintenance for the free-to-play shooter runs from midnight to 5 AM PDT. Nexon will provide more details on the next hotfix beforehand.
Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive clarify that the leaked build "will be almost a year old by the time we launch."
A Short Hike, Train Sim World 4 and Venba leave the service on July 31st. Meanwhile, Microsoft is teasing "another update" soon.
Larian Studios is also working on "gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life improvements, bug fixes and performance optimizations."
It also introduces new features like a "certain bard" joining The Dark Urge's party temporarily and more idle animations for Lae'zel.
Launching in September, the patch will also add new Legendary Actions for enemies in Honour Mode to add even more spice.
The long-awaited college football title is playable on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, though Standard Edition owners must wait until July 19th.
Despite an overall "Mixed" rating, Starry Studio's post-apocalyptic survival shooter has achieved a new player milestone.
However, the team is "conscious of ensuring we're not widening the skill gap too much" for those who don't want to use it.
Digital Extremes "can't wait to show you what's next" with the expansion to its free-to-play action RPG at TennoCon 2024.
Creative director Nicolas Doucet says the platformer "can be a lot prettier, and have a lot more physics and things" than Astro's Playroom.
Team Asobi "never said it absolutely has to be 20 to 30 hours" and wants a game "in which the tempo is constant throughout."
1047 Games could finally reveal Splitgate 2, developed on Unreal Engine 5. It's also a free-to-play shooter featuring portals.
