Pocketpair's survival crafting title will have over 100 Pals, +70 building types and more than 350 items for the early access launch.
The shooter requires a solid state drive for 1080p/60 FPS at Medium settings but can run on a 7200 RPM HDD at the very minimum.
The PC version of Arrowhead Game Studios' sequel supports 4K resolution, mouse and keyboard controls and the PS5's DualSense.
Players will learn more about the setting and how they'll play as the famed adventurer. The first gameplay trailer will also debut.
The showcase will also feature Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, Avowed and Ara: History Untold, but no updates for Activision Blizzard titles.
Insider Klobrile reports that the showcase has a "refreshing format" and "the potential to be even better than last year."
The Challenge Moons feature several random elements and increased scrap, with the highest profits uploaded to leaderboards.
Waypoints now have categories for easier sorting, and cross-save will no longer sync modded playthroughs across all platforms.
Arrowhead Game Studios and PlayStation haven't issued any statement on potential delays for the co-op third-person shooter.
PC players who own RTX Series GPUs can utilize ray-traced reflections and lighting when the action RPG launches on March 22nd.
PC players can enable ray-traced shadows and reflections. It's unknown if the update is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X.
The update adds smoothing, a scanline filter, and screen options for Metal Gear Solid 1, including 16:9 (which isn't widescreen).
Reduce camera motion, enemy perception and weapon sway, or render the rats passive with the horror title's latest patch.
Blizzard's Adam Fletcher says, "Everyone will hear more about it in the coming weeks," along with a date for the next Campfire Chat.
The spiritual successor to Suikoden is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch on April 23rd.
The $59.99 edition includes the Immortal and Warrior Within outfits, three days of early access, a Digital Adventure Guide and more.
The Praefectus set from Season of the Chosen, a new random roll for Hawkmoon and new Legendary weapons are also available.
Along with other content, the patch adds new side quests for Tataru's Grand Endeavor and Somehow Further Hildibrand Adventures.
The remake is allegedly in an early stage of development, but it's reportedly one of Konami's most "ambitious projects."
The acclaimed MMO is out now for PS4, PS5 and PC, with an Xbox Series X/S version coming in Spring. Its next expansion is out this Summer.
