Ahead of the action RPG's launch, here are ten more details you should know about it.
Square Enix has released another brief developer quote for the upcoming sequel, this time from music supervisor Keiji Kawamori.
The long-awaited RPG's development was rebooted in 2021, with the project's reins being handed to a new studio.
Rumours have strongly suggested that a ground-up remake of Persona 3 will be announced in the coming days.
Prior to launch, Capcom, said it was expecting lifetime sales of over 10 million units for the long-awaited fighting title.
According to a new leak, Starbreeze's long-awaited co-op heist shooter will launch in September for PC and consoles.
The MMORPG, which originally launched in 2011, will reportedly be taken over by Ultima Online and Dark Age of Camelot developer Broadsword Online.
Descriptions for Atlus panels scheduled for next month's Anime Expo seem to be hinting at announcements that'll be made prior to that.
Season 4 of Fortnite Chapter 3, titled Wilds, will be unveiled at Summer Game Fest on June 8, it's been confirmed.
Mimimi Games has confirmed that a demo of its upcoming real-time stealth tactics title will be available during Steam Next Fest.
On the day of its worldwide release, the action RPG has already enjoyed the biggest launch ever for a Blizzard title to date.
Meanwhile, the expansions Iceborne and Sunbreak now stand at 10.2 million units sold and 5.4 million units sold respectively.
Meanwhile, Resident Evil 7 stands at 12 million units sold, while 2020's Resident Evil 3 remake stands at 7 million units.
Diablo boss Rod Fergusson confirms Blizzard Entertainment is already at work on two expansions for the action RPG.
There's no shortage of reasons to be excited about the upcoming action RPG.
Over four years on from its 2019 launch, Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment's looter shooter hits a major milestone.
Larian Studios' highly anticipated RPG launches for PlayStation 5 and PC less than two months from now, on August 31.
10 minutes of new gameplay footage have emerged for Teyon's upcoming first person shooter.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth co-director Motomu Toriyama says the development team has "made preparations" to ensure that the sequel can be enjoyed by those who didn't played the first game.
Previous reports have confirmed that development on the troubled title was rebooted in 2020 following the departure of its previous director.
