New hands-on gameplay footage provides another look at Square Enix's upcoming action RPG.
Frame Break is "working hard" on a roadmap for the sci-fi farming title, currently available in early access for PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Vanillaware's acclaimed tactical strategy RPG is outpacing its last major title, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, at an impressive pace.
The latest update also fixes several bugs, including crashes, sound delay issues, and more in the survival horror title.
The update fixes several issues and re-balances Asajj Ventress' abilities. Aspyr also confirmed that Update 2 is in the works.
Players can still earn all 12 new BRAVE weapons and enhance their perks, with Onslaught moving to a separate node in Vanguard Ops.
Instead of releasing six weapons on April 9th and the rest weekly until May 21st, they'll all be available by April 30th.
Overseen by Lord Shaxx, the Hall of Champions is where you'll pick up bounties, access Onslaught and even unlock a familiar shader.
Two "classic" Exotic missions are also returning, and there will also be a preview for one of three new PvP maps launching in May.
As Rover, the player explores Solaris-3 with the Resonators to learn more about their past and deal with the threat of the Threnodians.
Future War Cult's Simulator armor set, fresh Legendary Weapons, and a new PvP-focused roll for Hawkmoon are also available.
Though touted as "new activities" in the roadmap, these are the same Terraformer and Bug Farm missions from the base game.
The Mana series has seen the release of 17 titles over 30 years. Visions of Mana is the latest mainline entry and launches this Summer.
A44 and Kepler Interactive's action RPG is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC sometime this Summer.
Square Enix has released a four-part behind-the-scenes series detailing the open world action RPG's development.
Taking inspiration from Sonic Adventure 2 and Shadow the Hedgehog, the film will release worldwide on December 20.
Others like Mega Man, Onimusha, and Ace Attorney were also popular picks, the company has revealed.
Series producer Masaru Oyamada also revealed that the action RPG's playtime can change "depending on the player’s pacing."
Blizzard's successful action RPG looter is playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC for subscribers and is currently in Season 3.
However, the studio isn't ruling out implementing in-game monetization in any future multiplayer products.