The Pathless developer Giant Squid's newest title, Sword of the Sea, will also be available to subscribers on the same day.
"We try not to pump expectations. Rockstar's whole stock and trade is to have these extraordinary expectations and still beat them."
"Blood marks the beginning", teases host and producer Geoff Keighley about the sequel, which launches in 2026 for consoles and PC.
The action-adventure title is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC for $39.99 with a story that lasts 14 to 15 hours.
Falcom CEO attributes the increased playtime to "more map exploration" and "more time watching" the story events unfold.
Xbox Series X/S and PS5 players can finally try the action-adventure, while PC players get multiple improvements over the last demo.
Which one will launch first is currently unknown, but both remakes are allegedly still in the works, according to a prominent leaker.
Pearl Abyss will announce the release date at a "more appropriate time based on business considerations" rather than at Gamescom.
Available for $29.99, those owning the original PS4 version can upgrade for free. It includes ray tracing, 120 FPS support, and more.
Players can now earn Glowing Stones from 9-star hunting quests and appraise them to obtain Talismans with random skills.
The Enhanced update is also live, adding Performance Mode to consoles, the Dark Rot Challenge, developer commentary, and more.
The next two quarters will see even more improvements and new features for GSC Game World's open-world sandbox survival shooter.
An explosive trailer concludes with a familiar tone and a rainy city at night ahead of its Xbox Series X/S launch on August 26th.
The eagerly anticipated survival horror title will also be playable on the show floor from August 20th to 24th for attendees.
Remedy is currently focusing on "gameplay, environments, and missions" for its Control sequel, while the remakes have seen steady progress.
Remedy's acclaimed supernatural action-adventure continues to see strong sales following its 2019 launch on consoles and PC.
"FBC: Firebreak’s commercial performance has largely been driven by the Xbox and PlayStation subscription service agreements."
Call it a trend, the best value for money or a mix of the two, but more developers are providing some great games at $49.99.
Nintendo's unconventional competitive sports offering arrives on August 14th for the low price of $19.99. Here's what you should know.
After multiple stumbles through the years, Battlefield 6 touts a return to form. If the open beta is any indicator, things look promising.
