In development since 2014, Ultizero Games' sleek action RPG is on track to launch on August 29th for PlayStation 5 and PC.
Tripwire Interactive's next update, which tackles issues with matchmaking and performance spikes, is planned for next week.
The prequel will also support 120Hz displays, but Hangar 13 has yet to specify the resolution of both graphics modes on consoles.
The action RPG will be unavailable on the platform due to "Limitations related to hardware performance and platform application size.”
Playtonic still has a "way to go," and is currently embroiled in quality assurance, fixing bugs, and polishing the experience.
NERF-based weapon skins are now available for Tracer, Mei, Soldier 76, Hanzo, and more alongside a new limited-time mode.
Not all Travellers focus on extracting humanity's Essence. Some want to preserve their culture for some unknown purpose.
Check out some of the expansive villas and vintage vehicles in Hangar 13's prequel, which launches on August 8th for consoles and PC.
Have you ever wanted to grab a rebar from an oversized zombie and smash it in the head? Techland's sequel offers the chance.
Caligo, Miasma of Night, is the next enhanced Nightlord coming to the rogue-lite action RPG on August 8th for a limited time.
This is the same time-limited demo released in June, which is also returning to PC with improvements, including 60 FPS at 4K resolution.
Explore new routes in existing stages to collect Starries, battle enhanced enemies and take advantage of three new Mouthful Modes.
Citizen Sleeper 2, Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap, MechWarrior 5: Clans, and more are also coming to Game Pass Standard on August 6th.
The showcase will run for about 15 minutes and provide details on upcoming indie titles for the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
Global community manager Kevin Johnson also confirms that those registered for Battlefield Labs will receive early access to the beta.
Players can turn the Exo-Soldier into a gunslinger, a familiar augmented Chief of Security, a Tediore Army member, and more.
Unleash the Muay Thai fighter's power or become his student in World Tour mode and unlock a classic outfit in the process.
The first open beta is already seeing impressive numbers on Steam alone before going live on August 9th for all players.
"We didn’t want to end up recreating Silent Hill 2 over and over again," said director Al Yang about the series' next mainline title.
Touted as the "biggest beta ever" for the franchise, it's available for the next two weekends on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
