The patch adds modding support, evil endings, dynamic split screen, Honour Mode mechanics for use in Custom Mode, and more.
The month is packed with sequels, expansions, a pseudo-remake, and more than enough sports titles. Here are 15 notable titles.
The success of Game Science's action RPG is another testament to the power of single-player games that realize their vision.
After over 30 years at the company, the veteran director will "develop a new game in a new environment" from September onwards.
Available until September 4th, the early access beta offers four core maps, two Strike maps, six modes, and a level cap of 20.
Standard Edition owners on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC can finally dive into Massive's open-world Star Wars action-adventure.
By discovering a mysterious sword, Zelda can fight enemies directly using a sword, shield, and a similar moveset to Link.
By entering Rifts, Zelda can traverse the Still World's various floating terrain, investigate dungeons, and tackle bosses.
"I can understand that perspective, watching from the outside in, but no. Absolutely not," said Bethesda Game Studios' Jon Rush.
Ubisoft offers a pittance after a recent patch resulted in progression blockers for those with existing saves in early access.
Taking an enemy player hostage enables voice chat between the parties, where you can debate the woes of skill-based matchmaking.
Team Asobi's 3D platformer will launch on September 6th for PS5, with free post-launch content arriving by the end of the year.
"Hunger of the Beast Clan" is the first of three modules for the standalone campaign, while Inhuman Bondage adds a new region and hero.
Only one Space Marine per class is confirmed usable in Operations. Eternal War allows two players per class on each team.
Pre-loading begins on September 3rd for Gold and Ultra Edition owners on PS5, and September 5th for Standard Edition players.
PC players can take advantage of Nvidia DLSS 2 and AMD FSR2 at launch, but DLSS 3, FSR3, and wide-screen support are coming later.
Team Asobi's 3D platformer will receive free DLC after launching on September 6th for PS5, though the extent of support is unknown.
The port town of Brilehaven hosts several unique activities for players, from seafood restaurants to boat tours and a Coliseum.
Studio Zero reveals a new ally that can join the protagonist's party while outlining scenic locations, nighttime activities, and more.
Director Katsura Hashino noted a "lot of creative fantasy dungeons", both big and small when the RPG launches on October 11th.
