Update 1.001.003 also fixes a variety of issues like players getting stuck in certain cases and Rivet spawning without her hammer.
And 1080p and 60 FPS on PS4 and Xbox One. Supergiant Games also confirms that these versions of the game won't support cross-saves with PC.
The free-to-play battle royale shooter added support for 120 FPS on Xbox Series X last year, and now finally adds it on PS5 as well.
The focus will be on "technical testing" so expect bugs. Producer Yosuke Saito even outright says that "the game won't be in a very enjoyable state."
Executive producer Rod Fergusson said the development team has worked hard to ensure the console ports "feel smooth" and "great to play."
Outfitting your character is a lot easier in the sequel while the animations have seen improvements. However, the brutal atmosphere remains.
The game's first free DLC will add two player couch co-op this Summer. Text chat will not be available for co-op, though there will be voice chat.
Valve's Steam Fest Next will run for a week, from June 16th - 22nd, and offer players access to hundreds of free game demos.
Turtle Rock is looking into ways Back 4 Blood could support offline play in the future, but an internet connection will be required at launch.
Glitched will release on PC via Steam during Q3 of 2021. It will release on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch early next year.
Recompile is a Metroidvania-inspired hacking adventure game. It will release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
While there are flaws in disbanding a popular platform like PlayStation, Todd Howard believes that focusing on one platform is best in the long-term.
Xbox One players will be able to play next-gen only titles such as Microsoft Flight Simulator and Starfield with the use of Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Grand Theft Auto 5's online mode won't be playable on the PS3 and Xbox 360 starting later this year, after almost 8 years since its original release.
The trailer shows off the game's gorgeous graphics, a stealth kill, driving, combat, and even a boss battle against a huge enemy.
Players who choose to run and gun without much thinking might not get far- or as Bethesda's Pete Hines puts it, "it's not a Leroy Jenkins game."
Players can acquire better rewards at higher Challenge Ratings but will need some good gear and abilities to stand a chance.
Creative director Yoan Fanise talks about the procedural adventure and how their choices can influence the story (and possibly change its world).
Research and Destroy features a co-op mode and a combination of real-time and turn based combat. It will release in October.
After missing Sunday's showcase, Ninja Theory will offer an update on the title at the Xbox Games Showcase Extended tomorrow at 10 AM PT.