The first-person shooter's first DLC is out this Summer and takes place in Facility 3826, a nature-centric location with new threats.
The developer is also working on the first patch, which improves enemy AI, adds a head-bob option for accessibility and more.
Square Enix's sequel is trailing behind the first game, which shipped one million units less than a month after its release.
Lifeweaver is getting buffs to healing and damage, Mei can produce a stronger slowing effect, and many more changes are coming.
The development team is working to "resolve a few items related to this encounter" and will update players once it's re-enabled.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb has heard "early rumblings" of something happening in July, though the nature of the event is unknown.
Ward 13 looks to have expanded following the Root's defeat, while the Labyrinth is still an ominous link between worlds.
Leaker billbil-kun says both accessories will be available after the Xbox Games Showcase, with an anonymous source revealing UK prices.
Published by EA, the magic-based first-person shooter joins a loaded Summer Game Fest Showcase, which airs on June 8th at noon PDT.
As a recruit that must rescue the Rescue Corps, you can use different hairstyles, skin tones, eyes and more to create your character.
Square Enix continues to tease the follow-up to Final Fantasy 7 Remake, with battle director Teruki Endo discussing combat changes.
Players will earn Ranks in different tiers, which are further divided into Grades, and can progress through matchmade activities.
Available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PC, it's set in an old bunker as players seek an escape while avoiding a terrifying monster.
Two Game Boy titles are available for Expansion Pack subscribers, while regular subscribers get a Super NES and NES title this month.
After taking servers down to deal with "failed or slow login attempts," Blizzard Customer Support continues investigating the issue.
"I heard very recently, once again, Final Fantasy 9 Remake is real. That is real and happening," reported Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb.
The showcase airs at 3 PM PDT on Monday as part of Summer Game Fest. Its duration and appearing games have yet to be confirmed.
The open-world racing title will appear at Ubisoft Forward Live on June 12th and is out this year for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
The controller will reportedly cost €74.99/$79.99, while the headset retails for €124.99/$124.99. An announcement is expected on June 11th.
The five-star Quantum user can inflict Weakness on a target matching a party member's Attack type and even cause random "bugs."
