The triple-A studio has 100 "industry veterans and emerging talents", including high-level Rocksteady developers based on reports.
The movie, described as "an R-rated love letter to the horror genre", will be directed by David F. Sandberg of Shazam! fame.
Nerfs to Cloaking Device, Mesh Shield, Recon Sense, C4, RPG and Gas Mine are also live, in addition to improved cheat detection.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, MachineGames' Indiana Jones game, Avowed, and Ara: History Untold are confirmed for the showcase.
Camelot's acclaimed RPGs from the Game Boy Advance era are finally playable on Nintendo Switch for Expansion Pack subscribers.
The cover athlete is also teased, with WWE Superstars' guesses ranging from Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes to Becky Lynch and Gunther.
Along with costumes and Personas from other titles in the series, the remake also allows for changing the background music.
Wakerunners is a competitive team-based game, and will be getting a free demo during Steam Next Fest on February 5.
The latest FAQ for Palworld insists that the game is definitely coming out on January 19, and that it is not a scam.
Free-form city builder Bulwark: The Falconeer Chronicles is also getting a new demo on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Vermintide 2 will soon feature a Versus mode pitting players against Pactsworn controlled by opposing players.
The comfy RPG is coming to Nintendo Switch and PC and focuses on a Yordle rescuing Bandle City by collecting, crafting and partying.
Nintendo's remake of the 2004 Game Boy Advance classic is out on February 16th for Nintendo Switch and gets some stellar cutscenes.
There's also the possibility of more single-player content post-launch if it would "benefit the game", per producer Kosuke Okatani.
The publisher wants to ensure that core gameplay elements, like new characters, modes or maps, will be free for all players.
An OG character returns, joining the fight against Kazuya Mishima in the sequel while retaining his penchant for flashy moves.
The developer says it delayed the game to remove the "technical imperfections that hold S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 below the expected standards for the final experience our fans are waiting for."
The company says it made seveal "over-investments" in recent years that "have proven unsustainable given the current industry climate".
Five years on from its launch, Bandai Namco's combat flight simulator is making its way to Nintendo's platform.
Producer Kosuke Okatani acknowledges the comparisons, but "having the things you shoot stay on the field is very unique.”