After a below-average reception from fans and critics, Activision's latest sequel in the series has been discounted on consoles.
The first person open world action-adventure title is set to launch for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on December 7.
Customization, progression and combat will be available to try out for a hundred or so players, though that number will grow over time.
Players will still use Ferrystones to fast-travel to the nearest temporary or permanent Portcrystal in the upcoming sequel.
New players can now play through the story quests without hitting the required Mastery Rank, though it's not going away.
The update launches next month and sees players venturing into Entrati Labs, fighting new Murmur enemies, and much more.
Bloober Team also clarifies that the remake has not been cancelled, despite the lack of new information since its announcement last year.
For example, allowing Obsidian to work on Pentiment and Grounded allowed the studio to work on titles like Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2.
The next Killer coming to Dead by Daylight will bring with him a new set of Perks and special abilities.
Referring to the ads as a "technical error", Ubisoft has announced that the problem has now been fixed.
The new features will be part of Warframe's upcoming Whispers in the Walls update, which is also bringing with it a new frame.
Retailer listings have revealed a physical Deluxe Edition version of the driving survival game that will launch in Spring next year.
Sony Interactive Entertainment will distribute and publish the PS5-exclusive action title globally.
The remake is available now for Nintendo Switch and offers new gameplay mechanics, revamped visuals and cutscenes, and much more.
The acclaimed survival title's trilogy of Spirits of Amazonia expansions is also being released for its VR version, starting with Part 1 later this month.
Customers who sign up for Target Circle can purchase the console's standard launch model for $150 less than its retail price.
Transporter Skills allow for carrying two bags, negating movement penalties when lifting objects or bodies, throwing bags farther and more.
Cook Off and Turbid Station are receiving some changes to add depth and align them with the sequel's gameplay mechanics.
Ubisoft has acknowledged reports of in-game ads in Assassin's Creed titles, and says it addressed the issue as soon as it was made aware of it.
"It's been an agonizing process to see the sort of headcount [reduction], but we know it's a necessary thing for us to hit our new and needed goals," says interim chief strategy officer Phil Rogers.