Bethesda's biggest update yet for the space-faring RPG brings numerous fixes for quests, the Ship Builder, and other interactions.
Between Ray Tracing Pro for the full ray-traced experience and Performance Mode for up to 90 FPS, there's a lot to like in the update.
"Bond is someone who clearly grows and evolves, but he's not somebody who changes fundamentally," says main writer Michael Vogt.
Free Lanes and Terran Armada are also available for all platforms, bringing new activities, quests, companions and much more.
Your time as The Formless is now a little easier thanks to some insightful changes (including more value from stats).
If you can't wait to return to the Valley of the Mines, preordering the remake on consoles could get you there a tad faster.
The Bubble Shield is no longer an insurmountable skullfort, melee damage is far from the last word in CQC, and much more.
Nora enters the ring for another round with ATLAS in a sequel that's looking bigger and better than its predecessor in all the right ways.
If you've always wished you could be in a PlayStation game, your wish may be granted if you're lucky enough to be picked.
Premium subscribers can also look forward to the addition of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, Football Manager 26, and more.
"This is a game about a team of operators who come from all over, and it's not a personal fantasy game," said the narrative director.
The announcement was made in a video discussing the future of the Frostpunk franchise, which includes Frostpunk 1886.
That AMD reportedly continues to validate the chips powering the next generation of consoles indicates no deviation from previous rumors.
For the week ending March 28th, the open-world title ranked first and second on Xbox and PlayStation in weekly active player hours.
A recent Instagram post by a Naughty Dog developer may have spurred sequel rumors, but it was reportedly considered as far back as 2019.
Anthony Scott Burns, a Canadian DJ with over 30 years of experience, lends a heavy emotional tone to Screen Burn's latest.
From cyberpunk takes on the Nebuta Festival to Kyushu's noble outsider and manga characters in Shibuya, there's a lot to love.
"Financial viability" is reportedly a major factor as the studio hopes Spellcasters Chronicles' revenue can contribute to development.
"Empires don't collapse all at once...They hollow out, slowly, until one day the walls come down and everyone acts surprised."
The Disinjector is now less deadly thanks to a rather nasty nerf, but Bungie "may not stick to it" and instead explore other changes.