The Legendary armor this week is from Season of Arrivals but it's the new Dead Man's Tale roll with Vorpal Weapon that warrants a look.
More like Babylon's Fall Under 10 Concurrent Players on Steam, am I right?
Along with assault rifle, the Damage dealer can build up charge to fire a railgun, slide around and slow enemies with her Disruptor Shot.
Atlus announces that its long-awaited RPG, which launched for the Nintendo Switch last November, has hit another major sales milestone.
Polyarc's Brendan Walker says PSVR2's eye-tracking will allow developers to pririotize resources to improve performance and fidelity.
Tetsuya Nomura also confirms that while Sora will have a realistic look in Quadratum, that won't be the case when he's in other worlds.
The puzzle game first launched for Apple Arcade in 2019, and has since been ported to PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles.
Battlefield 2042 dataminer seems to have found three Specialists who are not currently in the game, including one that seems to be a RC Drone specialist.
Grand Theft Auto 5 recently launched on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S with some enhancements and content updates, which might be coming to PC as well.
Following the Warner Bros. and Discovery merger, it's been reported that the company is looking to "bolster" DC's presence in gaming.
Variety show PokéDoko claims it will have the "latest information on Pokemon games" soon, suggesting an update could be around the corner.
Final Fantasy 16 maintains its lead on top of the weekly charts, in an otherwise Nintendo Switch-dominated top 10.
Blizzard recently sent out surveys inquiring users about potential interest in NFTs and cryptocurrency in games, but company president Mike Ybarra says there are no plans to launch NFTs.
New details about the rumoured battle royale mode's lobby sizes, game mode settings, and much more seem to have leaked.
Windows Central's Jez Corden says it's "gunning for the Fortnite audience, the Call of Duty: Warzone audience" and will feature a shrinking arena.
Journalist Brad Sams says that it's currently expected around "Holiday time of this year" but also that "lots of things are on moving timelines."
There will also be a new consumable acquirable from the Relic Conduit that lets you view Element counts when crafting weapons.
This is yet another step by the Chinese government to control and monitor the consumption of gaming content in the country.
That's according to a recent report by Business Insider that cites at least two people who are involved in the project.
Ubisoft has shared details on new free content planned to be added to Assassin's Creed Valhalla for over the coming weeks.