The first season for DICE's troubled shooter is rumored to be going live on June 9th, nearly seven months after the initial release.
The open world title remains Square Enix's IP and it's currently at work on a new title with no platforms announced yet.
Season of the Lost Legendary armor is also available to purchase along with new random rolls for Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale.
The 90 minute show will feature "new trailer", developer interviews and "deeper looks" at news from the June 12th showcase.
Personalities include "hard bitten professional soldiers, devout crusaders, snarky outsiders and more" with "thousands upon thousands" of banter lines.
A pathogen that can mutate native (and non-native life) has been discovered on LV-895, perhaps hinting at the next new mode and feature.
Windows Central's Jez Corden has suggested that recent concerns of scoping in Fable's development are overblown.
The official French Twitter promises "exclusive content" for the sequel on June 12th. It's slated for launch in 2022 on Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Players can access the full range of customization options to create their own version of the Boss before the official launch on August 23rd.
The hotfix goes live on June 7th for all players. Meanwhile, Arc 3.0 is "still cooking up nicely" with more details coming in the future.
Following the worldwide reveal on June 8th, the "world premiere gameplay level" will likely offer a more extensive walkthrough.
Director Glen Schofield will showcase the survival horror title, which releases on December 2nd for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
The long-awaited DLC will receive an "exclusive new look" at the show. It's out on June 30th for Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, and PS4.
For 9,980 yen, it includes over 50 titles for the Genesis/Mega Drive and Sega/Mega CD including a new addition in Fantasy Zone.
Regarding supply issues, SIE SVP Veronica Rogers said that the company is planning a "significant ramp-up" in PS5 production this year.
This year's presentation is a celebrity countdown to...something with Grasshopper Manufacture's Goichi Suda apparently serving as host.
Insider Tom Henderson previously reported that a reveal was coming in June and that the RPG had undergone a "revamp" since last year.
Fixes for progression blockers, improved visuals in Performance Mode, and more added along with New Game+, Ultra Hard difficulty, and so on.
Utilizing high-tech weaponry, Launcher can batter opponents with a flamethrower, arm-cannons, gatling gun, and giant lasers.
The details are in line with a leak from eight months ago on Reddit, which also revealed Jamie and Chun-Li's return among other changes.
