After missing Sunday's showcase, Ninja Theory will offer an update on the title at the Xbox Games Showcase Extended tomorrow at 10 AM PT.
Engage in a dramatic story set across three season in "Braking Point" or partake in two-player Career Mode with or against a friend.
Other noteworthy winners include Halo Infinite, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 and more.
Conquest and Breakthrough will feature bots for "server-filling capabilities" and to ensure full matches regardless of one's location.
The Yakuza spin-off features a new protagonist in Takayuki Yagami. Its sequel, Lost Judgment, is out on September 24th worldwide.
Nintendo Treehouse's Bill Trinen says that once more of the game is shown, it will become "more apparent" where it stands on its own.
Mechanics like the Melee Counter and Free Aim return, while Samus can utilize sliding and the Spider Magnet for climbing certain walls and ceilings.
New weapon types like the Flail and Master Cycle along with more challenging enemies, the Battle-Tested Guardian and more are coming soon.
Survive the trials of Mt. Hikami as three different protagonists, using the Camera Obscura to fend off ghosts and unearth mysteries.
Link returns to Hyrule and will now explore the skies above it as well. New areas, new abilities, and much more revealed in the latest trailer.
Samus finally makes her return along with the series' 2D side-scrolling action roots. Survive against a new kind of invincible killer robot named E.M.M.I.
Kazuya brings his classic fighting style to the crossover series along with his Devil form. Also watch him tossing classic Smash fighters into a volcano.
As long as the party leader owns a paid content drop in PvE, it will be playable for everyone else. PvP cards will also be available to all players.
The follow-up to Piranha Bytes' 2019 sci-fi action RPG sees Jax returning and battling a mysterious new threat to Magalan's peace.
After launching in a corrupted state on PS5, the trial should be playable with the recent patch. It will be live until June 24th.
Released on June 11th worldwide, Arc System Works' latest fighting game is already off to a blazing start in terms of sales.
The sequel to 2019's A Plague Tale: Innocence will also support 4K/60 FPS and ray tracing. It's releasing sometime in 2022.
Join Ryunosuke Naruhodo and Herlock Sholmes as they venture across old world locations, solving cases and arguing cases in court.
Capcom confirms free title updates for the RPG along with a trial version that's out on June 25th. It will allow for transferring progress to the full game.
After the PS5 trial was found to be corrupted, the company tweeted that it was "aware of issues" and would provide an update "as soon as we can."
