The tactical shooter debuted to great success on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S last July, selling one million copies in four days.
The major update goes live tomorrow and adds a new Exotic mission, Dungeon Lairs in Pinnacle Ops, a new activity, and more.
From more effectively hunting players to fighting "till the last drop of blood," the Volatiles aren't messing around in the sequel.
Apparently originating from a former Aspyr concept artist, the artwork depicts a more vivid Wookie settlement and denser foliage.
The expansive setting offers a variety of amazing environments to traverse amid Atsu's quest for vengeance against the Yōtei Six.
Team Cherry's latest is brutal, especially for first-time players. Here's everything you can do to gain an edge and survive.
Challenging, frustrating, invigorating, and oh-so fulfilling, Team Cherry's long-awaited sequel is simply a masterpiece in almost every way.
A GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, 16 GB of RAM and an Intel Core i5-12600K are apparently good enough on the recommended side of hardware.
Creative director Graeme Timmins goes into further detail about everything that will keep players busy in the shooter's endgame.
The looter shooter is available on September 11th at 9 AM PT for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC after six years of development.
Players can expect "20, 30 hours of gameplay," per director Leonid Rastorguev, but there will be a "lot of side content."
Blizzard's Aaron Keller also says the team is "getting comfortable" making these monumental updates "bigger and bigger each year."
Between unleashing powerful melee attacks and throwing energy balls at the player, the fight highlights the flexibility of Combat Styles.
"That’s important to say, because, at least, I hope, that we’re not done with Wolfenstein yet," says studio director Jerk Gustafsson.
The Creative Director listing also asks for experience in the role on "at least one shipped triple-A or high-profile game."
Genki will add a new chapter, rivals, car models, and parts with Version 1.0, but it's delaying Replay to prioritize more story content.
Obsidian's Brandon Adler also talks about improving the overall movement to ensure "less friction" for players as they explore.
Build A Rocket Boy also confirms that Update 5 is in the works with "major performance, combat and Enemy AI system improvement."
Those who pre-ordered on the PlayStation Store will be refunded on September 8th, but can pre-order again before launch.
The eagerly awaited sequel launches on September 12th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and on October 3rd for Nintendo Switch 2.
