11 bit studios' survival strategy follow-up suffers a few hiccups, but its ambition and emphasis on humanity make it worth playing.
CCO Tim Willits said, “Right now, we are focused on development. We look forward to sharing more when the time is right."
"I can confidently say that we will not disappoint our Warhammer fans in the future," says Saber Interactive CCO Tim Willits.
Launching in early 2025, the action RPG focuses on Brynn, a Weaver, who ventures into the Enclave and faces off against giant foes.
Studio Zero's Katsura Hashino thought it would be a "little bit shorter", but the team added "so much content" and "so much stuff."
Seemingly based on Demon Days: X-Men by Peach Momoko, the psychic is capable of teleportation and lightning-fast strikes.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio president Masayoshi Yokoyama also confirmed that its story is 1.3 to 1.5 times larger than Gaiden's.
"We’ve improved system software performance and stability," per the patch notes. Square Enix also continues to investigate the issues.
The Deluxe Edition includes outfits and an extra Karaoke song alongside Kazuma Kiryu, Daigo Dojima, and more as crewmates.
Players can fight in the Colosseum, engage in Dragon Kart, sing Karaoke, and delve into the live-action Minato Girls scenario.
The action-adventure title stars Majima Goro as he becomes a pirate captain and ventures to Madlantis while searching for lost treasure.
Spiders outlines plans to add new companions, regions, quests, skill trees, and more while continuing the RPG's main story.
Going live on September 24th, the mode lets you battle AI opponents of different skill levels based on data from "countless" Ranked fights.
Director Jiwon Choi also shares some new artwork and a track, "Lisrim," while teasing hopes to "turn your anticipation into delight."
The co-op survival horror launches with one map, permadeath, and more. It plans to remain in early access for "at least one year."
The critically acclaimed sequel's debut falls short of God of War (2018)'s peak concurrent Steam player count from January 2022.
Capcom's pseudo-remake/remaster of the 2006 action-adventure is available now for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC.
The museum management title retails for $29.99, with the Explorer Edition costing $39.99 and including 5 days of advanced access.
The trailer also reaffirms that Bloober Team's remake is a console exclusive for PlayStation 5 until October 8th, 2025.
The line-up also features a PlayStation One-stylized DualSense, DualSense Edge, PlayStation Portal, and PS5 Digital Edition.
