The $3.99 DLC offers over 20 characters and 40 weapons from the Castlevania series, more than 30 remixed and classic tracks, and more.
It's been claimed that reviews for BioWare and EA's long-awaited fantasy action RPG will go live a few days ahead of its release at the end of this month.
The assist options are included with the free Anniversary Update, which goes live tomorrow alongside The Lake House expansion.
It's reportedly been in development for "at least two years." It may also be revealed next month on Hazelight's 10th anniversary.
A new patch with "balancing fixes" is coming sometime this week after backlash from the various nerfs introduced in Season 2.
The latest season adds a (mostly) silent weapon in the Blowpipe, a Grappling Gun, disguises for sneaking around, and more.
PC players can also look forward to higher overall Master Volume thanks to adjustments made to the audio volume balance.
Multiple retailers will reportedly stock the physical version, which includes an actual game disc, per leaker billbil-kun.
Learn everything there is to know about Rebellion's upcoming survival title, from the world to its various factions and threats.
Developer Cloud Imperium Games said in October last year that the single-player title was feature complete, but it looks like it's still a ways off from release.
A second season of the show was officially greenlit by Amazon in April, though there's no word yet on when exactly it will air.
"So we really do want to wait for a generational leap in compute without sacrificing battery life before we ship the real second generation of Steam Deck," says Valve designer Lawrence Yang.
"Okay, we made some sh***y games before, but we [can] evolve," says Jacek Zieba, who's director and producer at Bloober Team.
"I’m working to support the game, and I’m pretty involved, which is nice," says the voice of Solid Snake and Big Boss.
Ahead of the first-person action-adventure title's release in December, gameplay footage and details will be shared with imminent previews, it's claimed.
Xbox executive Aaron Greenberg has reassured fans that the company is well aware of their love for the Banjo IP, contrary to some recent reports.
"With the master disc for Black Myth: Wukong ready, the PS5 physical edition will be available to you very soon," Game Science says.
Following conflicting reports about why Game Science's action RPG skipped a simultaneous Xbox launch, it now seems like it could be releasing for Microsoft's platform soon.
The game's PC port will feature "a suite of enhanced features, including enhanced ray-tracing options, to take full advantage of a variety of setups and configurations," as per Nixxes Software.
Meanwhile, the paid Fly N’ Fresh Suit Pack that was released earlier this year will soon be made available to all PS5 players for free, Insomniac confirms.