Ubisoft Montpelier's 2D Metroidvania launches on January 18th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
The updated title is available to pre-order on the Nintendo eShop and features Instinct Mode, a new mini-map and alerts.
Launching February 13th, the action RPG sees players helping spirits or sacrificing them to help Red resurrect his love, Antea.
Despite sales dropping by 46 percent, Avalanche's action RPG remained in the top spot. Meanwhile, EA Sports FC 24 rose to second place.
Cygames showcases a range of gameplay for the action RPG, from end-game challenges and Quests to upgrading weapons and exploration.
A new end-game boss fight against the series' big bad is coming shortly after launch. Two new characters are also coming in April.
Costing the same as the current DualSense controller, it differs in height, width and depth while weighing 80 grams less.
Follow Emily Hartwood as she explores the unexplored, deciphers puzzles and more in the survival horror, which launches March 20th.
Launching in 2024, the first-person shooter sees players venturing to prehistoric Earth to fight all manner of dinosaurs.
The remake offers two new worlds with new enemies and themes and Time Attack for measuring your fastest completion times.
Premium subscribers also get Rally Cross, Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace, Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection, and more.
The final Lost Legend, Snow vs Snouts, will go live later this month, while all players can claim the free Bright-Eyed Hero skin.
Developer Pocketpair will share a roadmap for its Year 1 plans shortly after the launch of early access on January 19th.
Ling Xiaoyu's pet/bodyguard returns for the sequel, unleashing powerful punishes and smacking opponents with a beach ball.
Season 3 will reportedly be a "big moment for the game" and "take us through Halloween and Black Friday," per insider Miller Ross.
Game director Piotr Łatocha is also unaware of any plans for a Game Pass or PlayStation Plus release "at this particular moment."
CD Projekt RED joint CEO Michał Nowakowski says it's "proof to us that solid content that people are happy with is the way to go."
Various missions and objectives are also showcased, many boiling down to collecting resources, clearing points of enemies, etc.
Car progression and AI improvements are a "top priority", while Race Regulation fixes will require more data over the coming months.
A firmware update will be available next week. Larian Studios couldn't independently verify the fix, but it's "optimistic."
