The third-person shooter, which features elements of survival horror and science fiction, will launch for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.
A new trailer for the survival horror title's second expansion showcases the many horrors of the titular Lake House facility.
The free-to-play third-person hero shooter is developed for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. A community playtest is available on PC.
Published by EA Originals, it will be a brand-new "totally epic" co-op adventure which founder Josef Fares "can't wait" to show soon.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO sold over 63,000 physical units in Japan upon its launch, while Silent Hill 2 debuted in third place with over 29,000 units sold.
The Saber Interactive-published title is available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC at $29.99 and lasts around 8 to 12 hours.
Creative director Jon Rush and lead producer Bill LaCoste confirmed thus far to provide a "glimpse" of what's next for Fallout 76.
PS5 and Xbox Series X players can either play at 1728p outputted at 2160p resolution and 50 to 60 FPS or native 2160p with 30 to 40 FPS.
Season 2 also buffs melee perks for the Chainsword, Power Fist, and Combat Knife, alongside implementing PvP and AI fixes.
Kurast Undercity is also more rewarding with more random items, double the Gold drops, and at least one guaranteed Legendary item.
The expansion launches this Winter, but the demo allows players to slay Scaldra and ride an Atomicycle for about five minutes.
Those who load a previous Honour Mode save should also no longer see enemies with Legendary Actions during regular playthroughs.
The acclaimed survival horror remake sold over a million units in its first three days, Konami has announced.
"We loved playing it and working on it was a fantastic experience in spite of its cancelation," a former Certain Affinity developer wrote on his LinkedIn profile.
Former Rockstar vetera Leslie Benzies' Build a Rocket Boy will work with the Hitman developer to bring its game to PC and consoles.
"I don't have an update today, but believe me, it's itching here as well to be talking about it soon," says IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak.
Available through The City and developed by Visual Concepts South of LEGO 2K Drive, the over-the-top title supports 3v3 and 5v5.
Hazelight Studios announces another major sales milestone for its much-lauded co-op platformer.
Venture to Olympus, harness the Black Coat and more in the rogue-lite's first major content update since entering early access.
Meanwhile, the hardest difficulty setting will not only make the gameplay more difficult, it will also strip back certain HUD and UI elements.