Rare's mystery game was announced all the way back in 2019, but as per reports, it's development has been riddled with troubles.
That's up from 17 million players as of December, with the game having enjoyed a significant boost thanks to the Amazon Prime show's success.
Like Astro's Playroom, players can gather coins in-game and spend them on the Gatcha Lab, though its contents are unknown.
Ubisoft confirms it will share details on what's coming next for the long-running looter shooter at its upcoming event.
Instead of a weekly cadence for its developer blog, Rocksteady will release them "when we have big news to share about future content."
Some brief comparisons with Ray Reconstruction turned off and on highlight the more natural lighting that the technology provides.
Kuro Games' first open-world title delivers excellent combat, gorgeous visuals and a plethora of content, though it takes time to get going.
Konami has finally unsealed its lips and revealed new details on the long-awaited horror remake.
Here's everything you should know about Astro's upcoming big adventure.
"We call it Astro Bot because we treat this as a new beginning," says Nicolas Doucet, who's studio head at Team Asobi.
Meanwhile, thanks to the town's fog, the "limited visibility provides ample cover for a variety of monsters lurking outside the player’s field of vision".
That's down to the usage of performance capture, which adds "an extra layer of nuance to the character dynamics," according to the devs.
The development team continues to optimize and improve performance for the rogue-lite, with additional fixes currently in the works.
Microsoft's June showcase may very well end up being a packed one.
Ubisoft's tactical shooter has come under fire for the new R6 Membership, which charges $9.99 monthly for exclusive new cosmetics.
If recent rumours are accurate and RE0 and Code Veronica are indeed being remade, series fans have every reason to be excited.
Before the latest State of Play, Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson claimed a new showcase is coming "towards the end of the year."
Omega Force studio head Tomohiko Sho also confirms that the "nameless hero" in the trailer is the series' first original protagonist.
The sequel also boasts new features like Homefield Advantage, multiple Unique Playbooks, reverse handoffs, and a new kicking meter.
Series producer Motoi Okamoto says both titles are "currently in development" and asks fans to "look forward" to more details.