This week's Legendary offerings include the Anti-Extinction Hunter armor set along with weapons like Escape Velocity and Falling Guillotine.
Frey has quite the arsenal of powerful magic spells at her disposal, from raining down bolts to water spheres and exploding traps.
Call of Duty: Vanguard and Battlefield 2042 were also the first and second best-selling titles of the month despite mixed receptions from fans.
Nova Pink, Starlight Blue and Galactic Purple join Cosmic Red and Midnight Black for the DualSense. All five will be available as console covers.
Karl Fairburne returns in a new adventure to dismantle the Nazis' Operation Kraken. It's also coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one.
A prominent leaker claims that Atlus is working on a multiplatform remaster of Persona 3 Portable, which originally launched for the PSP over a decade ago.
Ubisoft has released another trailer focused on one of Rainbow Six Extraction's operatives, with this one putting the spotlight on Smoke.
Venturing to the Zegagrande Skydom, players can undertake the Main Story and recruit allies to their cause, or complete co-op Quests.
The upcoming fighter based on Nexon's Dungeon Fighter Online will also be coming to PC. Four more character reveals also teased.
Following massive fan backlash, Square Enix has now hidden its contentious $70 price tag from Final Fantasy 7 Remake's Epic Games Store listing.
Analyst AccNGT thinks that except for the visuals, there will be "disappointment for many people for some aspects."
NetherRealm's Ed Boon appreciates "the enthusiasm for our next game" but says there are many variables that prevent an announcement.
Amidst rumours that the beloved dormant stealth franchise could be making its long-awaited comeback, Ubisoft has filed a new Splinter Cell trademark.
Activision Blizzard chief administrative officer Brian Bulato recently sent an email to all company employees to address recent calls for unionization.
An insider claims that WB Games chose to not show Hogwarts Legacy at The Game Awards, but is planning a trailer for an upcoming PlayStation event.
Remedy Entertainment will stick with its in-house engine for the upcoming survival horror game, and is promising big things where the visuals are concerned.
Meanwhile, 343 Industries is also introducing further adjustments to progression as it attempts to make it more performance-based.
An industry insider states that Star Wars Eclipse is quite a ways off, and that Quantic Dream is currently struggling with staffing up for the game's development.
It's been revealed that The Coalition worked on the Unreal Engine 5 tech demo, "helping to refine and optimize" it on Xbox Series X/S.
Meanwhile, Bayonetta 3 hangs on to second place, while fellow upcoming Switch exclusive Splatoon 3 moves up to No. 3.