The upcoming update is going to change how players earn and unlock cosmetics in Warhammer 40,000: Darktide.
The second trailer for Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance shows off some of the new content coming to the game.
Vampire-themed survival crafting game V Rising has been incredibly popular, hitting the sales milestone before even leaving early access.
The remake's next major update arrives on April 11, and it's bringing a host of changes both major and otherwise.
An issue that caused those playing online multiplayer to return to Yokohama, with Edo becoming inaccessible, is also fixed.
Players can also utilize the DualSense's haptic feedback and adaptive triggers and unlock 250 Trophies, with only 60 required for the Platinum.
Dismissing Us when they're a party member and then loading up "certain save games" will no longer remove the ability to Short Rest.
Every movement Senua and her enemies make in combat will be derived from performance capture, Ninja Theory reveals.
Meanwhile, Rise of the Ronin climbs up to second place, while Dragon's Dogma 2 drops down to the fifth position.
The new Warbond, dubbed Democratic Detonation, will add several new weapons, secondary weapons, armour sets, and more.
Closed beta players can earn Renown, currency and cosmetics from Season 11 and receive ten levels of Renown for Season 12.
"I’ve heard some stuff might be happening with Gears 6 this Summer," says journalist Jeff Grubb.
PlayStation Plus is needed to play online in Rare's title, but Safer Seas allows for playing solo without a subscription.
Though there are no microtransactions at launch, director Kim Hyung-tae confirms it will charge for collaboration costumes.
Atari will pay Frontier Developments $7 in exchange for the rights to the classic theme park construction and management sim.
High scores fail to register in the mini-game G-Bike, preventing completion of the side quest, "Can't Stop Won't Stop."
Guided by the Emerald Wave, Diva No. 5 abandons her previous form to jump between worlds and regain her singing ability and memory.
The lack of graphics options is down to Ninja Theory's desire to achieve a cinematic feel for the game, as per VFX director Mark Slater-Tunstill.
The 2.5D Metroidvania title is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC later this month.
"I think our fans, from what we hear from them, they enjoy a shorter game where our intention is that every step of that journey is meaningful," says studio head Dom Matthews.