PS5 and PC players can "enjoy the game as intended" at launch, but a patch will arrive for Xbox Series X/S in "the coming days."
Players in the remake can hang out with their SEES squadmates and engage in gardening, reading books, cooking and brewing coffee.
Changes to the deal to appease the CMA won't require another round of approvals from the European Commission, sources say.
However, producer Takashi Tezuka feels the team has transitioned from "the New Super Mario Bros. series into a new phase."
Sonic is back in a 2D side-scrolling adventure with four-player co-op, brand-new zones and Emerald Powers. Here's what you should know.
The free-to-play RPG's latest five-star character deals Ice damage and accumulates stacks of Syzygy to transform and gain buffs.
The troubled Switch version gets its much-needed update and also adds the rest of the content from Season 1 of Invasions.
The new Legendaries, Aspects and Paragon Glyphs will be available to Eternal and Seasonal Realm characters in World Tier 4.
Premium subscribers can also claim classic titles like Tekken 6, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, IQ Final and Ape Escape Academy.
Player numbers are in line with the launches of Assassin's Creed Origins and Assassin's Creed Odyssey, per Ubisoft Bordeaux.
It also goes live on October 17th in Japan and October 23rd in Europe, with plans to support "hundreds" of PS5 titles later.
First screenshots and details for the expansion revealed, like new weapons and eight Skill Cards, with a new location in Malibu.
The PS5 version coincides with Version 1.4, "Jolted Awake From a Winter Dream," which adds new characters, areas and activities.
The new free chapter will coincide with Bloober Team's birthday and seemingly focuses on The Actor from Layers of Fear 2.
Sledgehammer Games also promises improvements for the second weekend of the multiplayer beta, which starts October 12th for pre-orders.
Jack is back in a new high-stakes adventure. Check out what you should know before it launches on October 26th for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
As beloved as FromSoftware's classic is, it sadly doesn't fit in with Sony's current plans for big-budget blockbusters and live-service titles.
Other peripherals seeing price increases include the Media Remote Control, HD Camera and different colors for the DualSense.
The model bundled with a Blu-ray disc drive will retail for ¥66,980, while the Digital Edition will cost ¥58,980 upon launch in November.
A PlayStation spokesperson confirms there are "no changes with the new model," which launches in November for $499.99.
