Both of Insomniac's Marvel's Spider-Man titles on PC have likely benefited from the movie's release as well as deep discounts on Steam.
Following up on recent reports, a new one indicates that Microsoft doesn't yet want to leave behind an already-established player base.
The update also introduces its first version of Custom Games support, as well as visual revamps for two of the shooter's maps.
Online lobbies appear to offer much more than straightforward battles while All-Star Arena could be an intriguing offline mode.
Yasmine is available through the Street Fighter 6 Year 4 Character and Ultimate passes, as well as individually through an in-game shop.
Rather, Motoi Okamoto said that the franchise had to undergo a "big reboot" to attract new players as well as returning fans.
This year's iteration of the football game will introduce the FUT Gallery: a new way for players to reflect on their FUT journey.
The title is being designed the be playable on mobile devices from the ground up, while still maintaining the core gameplay of Palworld.
Tencent reportedly issued an ultimatum after a negative internal test earlier this year, prompting the recent change in direction.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and Control Resonant are also reportedly in the top five for the year.
Microsoft has "plans" with regard to "how they show up on PC," claims Windows Central's Jez Corden, though nothing is set in stone.
Director Kento Kinoshita also confirms that the expansion's difficulty "gradually ramps up" as players progress through the new content.
"To our PC players, message received. The team is already hard at work on the performance you deserve," says Arc System Works.
Previously assumed for the US alone, the Xbox Series X now costs up to €799.99/£669.99 while the Series S costs up to €599.99/£519.99.
NateTheHate backs up previous claims of seeing a "fair bit" of new information this month en route to its upcoming launch.
Director Naoki Hamaguchi says the team is "serious about concluding the series" with the third part, which launches in Spring 2027.
Increasing prices at Royal Trading Posts, seven new wagon workshops and the option to sell a single good have also been added.
Things are looking livelier on the field (and off it) in this iteration of the popular sim, as EA improves what fans have asked for.
The mode could be more realistic than ever with dynamic ratings, and being able to create our own challenges is a nice touch.
This one’s a very welcome blast from a past that we thought long forgotten. Love it or hate it, it’s worth celebrating the fact that it’s here.