CI Games' action RPG will allegedly join the subscription service in the last week of May after recently receiving its final update.
The update also contains improvements to the audio, general monster balancing, slightly boosted range to player voices and more.
Version 1.5 will also be available for Nintendo Switch players on May 16th, adding the co-op Chaos and PvP-focused Versus modes.
There will be updates for Gothic Remake and Titan Quest 2 alongside new announcements. HandyGames is also hosting the pre-show.
The new Premium Warbond adds three new primary weapons, a new grenade, pistol and Utility Booster, three armor sets, and more.
Madfinger Games' tactical FPS sandbox launched into Steam Early Access recently and has performed well despite various issues.
Hardware spending is down 24 percent in Q1 2024 compared to last year, with overall video game spending reaching $4.9 billion.
Circana's Matt Piscatella clarifies that either version would make the co-op shooter "the best-selling game in the US year to date."
Before the world lines up to see what the future of gaming has to offer in June, check out some of the biggest releases in May.
You could go the normal route of trying to find the Sole Survivor's child, or take a walk on the wild side with these ten optional activities.
Throughout the long history of Final Fantasy releases, it ranks 14th in lifetime dollar sales. Final Fantasy 7 Remake is ranked second.
Mod support is also getting some new details soon, with Bethesda sending access to creators for the Creation Kit beta.
Console players can select a target frame rate and prioritize Visuals or Performance. Uncapped frame rates are possible only on VRR displays.
New interior customization tools for space ships, respeccing your appearance and Traits in New Game Plus and more also await.
Arrowhead Game Studios' acclaimed co-op shooter is still the best-selling premium title of the year to date in the United States.
The acclaimed open-world action RPG also ranked as the best-selling title on Xbox and third best-selling on PlayStation for March.
First available on the Epic Games Store, Ironclad Games' sci-fi real-time strategy sequel is finally launching on Steam.
The new 5-star character follows the Path of the Harmony, buffing allies' damage and forwarding their actions with the power of her singing.
Available for Nintendo Switch and PC, the Toy Story/Small Soldiers-inspired shooter will feature cross-platform support on Xbox.
Damage dealers will reduce passive healing by 20 percent instead of 15, while Orisa's Fortify and Javelin Spin are less potent.
