The second instalment of DOOM Eternal's standalone expansion is finally coming to the Switch, following its initial launch for other platforms earlier this year.
Interestingly enough, the recent reveal trailer for the World War 2 shooter seems to be attempting to distance the brand from Activision, with the company in the midst of a controversial lawsuit.
Set in the brainpunk future, the hack and slash title sees Yuito and Kasane battling against The Others with the help of psychic powers.
The upcoming action RPG is confirmed to be running at 4K and 60 FPS, alongside support for ray-tracing and DLSS.
Try out a selection of playable characters, each with unique abilities, across different microgames with solo and co-op support.
Datamined files seem to indicate that both features will be coming to the shooter, though 343 Industries has yet to announce them.
Though it was originally noted to be 270 GB, the current Microsoft Store listing reveals that only 75 GB is needed for installation.
10 years after the game's initial release, a new edition will come with new Creation Club content, and those with Special Edition will get upgrade options.
NHL returns for another year, this time coming to next generation consoles, and will be on the Frostbite engine for the first time.
Arkane Lyon also highlights some of the benefits for Colt players to actually challenge Julianna, along with slightly teasing her motivations.
The original Quake has been updated with dynamic lighting, depth of field and much more. It's out later for Xbox Series X/S and PS5.
A World War 2 campaign, 20 multiplayer maps at launch, a new Zombies mode developed by Treyarch, and more have been confirmed.
Senior creative director Jean-François Dugas says the action-adventure title was already "deep in production" when Avengers came out, and decisions regarding DLC had already been made.
Developer 1047 Games recently took to Twitter to inform fans that Splitgate has been downloaded more than 10 million times now.
In a recent interview with VentureBeat, Sledgehammer COO Andy Wilson talked about the possibility of developing a non-Call of Duty game in the future.
Microsoft has recently announced a new wired Stereo Headset for fans on a tight budget, and pre-orders for the same are now live.
A prematurely published IGN link may have spilled the beans on new technical details about the promising-looking upcoming action RPG.
Developer Black Matter has revealed via Twitter that Hell Let Loose will feature cross-play between PS5 and Xbox Series X/S at launch.
The anti-cheat software will soft launch for the shared world shooter very soon. More details coming at the showcase on August 24th.
The stealth action title adds a new Outlaw, another new map, new cosmetics, as well as the game's first battle pass.