Ubisoft's relentlessly delayed and rebooted open world pirate adventure is apparently in "a decent spot" where development is concerned.
Minimum and recommended system requirements for eFootball on PC are both quite modest.
The free expansion adds six new bosses, multiple new weapons, ten new levels and new endings on top of numerous improvements and changes.
Armed with a Stim Pistol, Doc can heal allies from a distance. Any downed teammates can also be brought back into the action.
New gameplay deep dive showcases exploration, investigation mechanics and combat, including using the environment against foes.
New weapons and items, the ability to name tamed pets, an Obliterator for destroying unwanted items, and much more have been added.
The DualSense also allows for precision steering that one could only achieve with a steering wheel, as per creator Kazunori Yamauchi.
Creator Kazunori Yamauchi also offered some new details on GT Cafe, including the ability to showcase one's collection of cars to other players.
WipEout Rush will deliver a card-based racing experience tailor-made for mobile devices, and will feature a single player campaign, 60 ships, and more.
Meanwhile, Switch-exclusive WarioWare: Get it Together! comes in at second place, selling over 72,000 units in its debut week.
Game director Eric Williams says the upcoming sequel will bring back some of "the greatest hits of things" that its predecessor "didn't get to."
Cory Barlog says a single story spanning three games over roughly fifteen years would have been "too stretched out."
"We are focused on making this a game that us developers absolutely enjoyed making so that players can feel the passion that has gone into it," says lead developer Nas Nakarus.
The acclaimed RPG has shipped 2.88 million till date. Tales of Berseria, meanwhile, hit 2 million in shipments and digital sales.
Save data transfer from the first chapter is supported, though creator Toby Fox says players who "generally remember what happened" will be fine.
The mysterious fighter, who debuted in The King of Fighters 14, uses sand, deception and quick movements to overwhelm foes.
A community manager said the issue is a "priority" and that they will "update you with more specific information as soon as possible."
Released on September 10th, the action RPG is the fastest selling in the series yet. Total franchise shipments have also hit 25 million.
Much like the previous game, we will see a mixture of hardcore beat'em up style combat alongside other, more goofy side content.
The game's Director walks us through a lengthy amount of gameplay from the upcoming horror title.