Opt for the sword and shield as a Sentinel, punch things apart with the Rockbreaker, or smash things with the Pyroclast's warclub.
Star Wars Outlaws, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, Towerborne, Avowed, and Ara: History Untold are some confirmed titles.
"What I loved about it was this purity of having a player fantasy and really leaning into it," says creative director Julian Gerighty.
First-party titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Starfield: Shattered Space will also receive theater presentations.
The development team expects "no disruption to all our previously communicated content plans," including for "next year and beyond."
Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft have revealed the full system requirements for Star Wars Outlaws' PC release.
Frontier Developments has released the first gameplay deep dive video for its upcoming management sim, showcasing about 15 minutes of new footage.
BioWare will also share new gameplay footage for the upcoming action RPG sometime in August, the developer has confirmed.
The developer will outline all the upcoming content. Qingyi, Seth Lowell, and Jane Doe could also be potential new characters.
Personality management, the debut of Team Builder, over 1400 additional team and rookie records, and much more also await.
It will be available for free for all subscribers, alongside Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach and Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights.
The livestream will outline feedback from the previous PTR while showcasing the new seasonal activity and balance changes.
Roughly 17 percent of the studio's workforce is being eliminated, in addition to over 200 additional roles that are being moved elsewhere within PlayStation.
One of Bungie's incubation projects will continue with many members of its development team, only at a new studio that is being spun off by PlayStation.
The game's native current-gen versions will be a free upgrade for existing console players, while Creepy Jar also confirms that the PS4 and Xbox One versions will no longer receive updates going forwa...
The new activity, Infernal Hordes, sees players battling against waves of enemies, culminating in a battle with the Fell Council.
The mode enables a "widescreen effect" while recreating the lens used for Episodes 4 to 6 to ensure maximum authenticity.
Over 500,000 of those were playing via the game's EA Play trial, with the rest having purchased copies of the long-awaited sports title.
Despite mixed reviews at launch, the free first-person horror title continues to achieve new milestones. It's available on PS5.
Watch the protagonist and Gallica navigate the streets of the Royal Capital ahead of the RPG's worldwide launch on October 11th.