Omega Force's famous hack-and-slash crowd-brawler returns. It's coming to PS5 (and likely other platforms) and focuses on a "nameless hero."
Pre-orders for the Firewalk Studios' 5v5 sci-fi multiplayer title go live on June 6th, with a pre-launch beta coming in July.
It adds three Faerun-based armor sets, an Owlbear Chariot sparrow, Queen of Dragons ship, Natural 20 emote and much more.
Due to a potential blunder on Sony's end, the expansion was available for several players before its launch on June 4th.
The survival horror IP will continue development, though Bloober Team is exploring "potential alternatives," like a possible new publisher.
Various cosmetics and mounts are also inbound, and Xbox and PC players can finally play the Haunted Hogsmeade Shop Quest.
The final DLC character for Season 3 is out now, alongside a new stage, avatar items, two classic themes and much more.
An open beta will occur from August 27th to 30th, but Gold Edition owners can also access a VIP beta from August 13th to 18th.
Partake in six trials against multiple bosses to earn rewards, including unique armor tincts, or face off against any single boss.
Following numerous delays, Nacon has announced a new release date for the open-world racer, with pre-orders available now.
The Silent Hill-focused showcase airs at 4 PM PT and will provide “game updates, a deeper look at the film, and new merch."
Issues with saving, crashes and other bugs will also reportedly be addressed, with Evil Empire revealing patch notes soon.
As Demons venture to Tokyo, the Nahobino and other characters must choose their fate when Atlus's RPG launches on June 14th.
Following rumors that it's bound for previous-gen consoles, the official Xbox Store listing seemingly confirms the same.
Leaker billbil-kun believes it may drop at Sony's next State of Play, though it could arrive "a little later," potentially Summer Game Fest.
Microsoft confirmed its launch on Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass and Game Pass for Console - but not Core - to Geoff Keighley.
Fallout 76 also jumped from 159th place in March to eighth in April, with both titles ranking in the top five most-played Steam titles.
Shift-Up's exclusive is the only new title to rank in the top 20 charts. Meanwhile, Rare's Sea of Thieves sees an impressive PS5 debut.
With no vendors, NPCs or help, players must navigate the hostile universe, which includes a "ghostly" frigate, using the new Iron Vulture.
Those who own the Champions Edition can start playing Codemasters' sequel now. Standard Edition players must wait until May 31st.
