The hero shooter's infamous Tank hero has also received revamps to Take a Breather, which now has a resource meter, and Scrap Gun.
Previous reports have claimed that the long-in-development RPG is set to launch for PC and current-gen consoles in Summer of 2024.
A release date announcement for the Xbox Series X/S version and a possible physical release in the West could be inbound.
A Persona party game with characters from the series and Persona 5X, a mobile version of Persona 5, are also reportedly coming next year.
Season of the Blood Moon is live until December 11th, with an alternate Nitara as the final boss and several blood-themed cosmetics.
The five-star Abundance character fends off hostile spirits and other threats with the help of Tail, the heliobus, and Guinaifen.
Though it's not "full 360", mouse, controller and keyboard users will have more options for aiming in Hopoo Games' remaster.
Koromaru is a dog that the protagonist can befriend in their adventure through Persona 3 Reload. Check him out in the latest trailer.
The newest update for Grounded is loaded with new features, including the ability to make and play custom levels, and revamps to combat and quests.
Star Wars: Dark Forces apparently came up with its own unique solutions for technical problems back in the 90s, that don't work too well on modern hardware.
Check out the full version of Remnant 2 song Wielder of the Plague, which was originally played in the game's Accolades trailer.
The open world shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February.
Based on James Cameron's blockbuster movies, the open world title launches on December 7th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
Both are nominated in eight categories each, and are joined in the Game of the Year category by Zelda, Resident Evil, Spider-Man, and Mario.
A future patch is also in the works to address specific challenges not unlocking, a loud sound when restarting some scenarios and more.
Remedy Entertainment's acclaimed survival horror sequel is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The Ten Lords Commission Judge-in-training is available on November 15th, when Version 1.5 goes live on PC, mobiles, and PS5.
The project, now codenamed Kestrel, had to change direction "due to uncertainties in creating a successful game to the rapidly changing free-to-play market and associated risks."
Haptic Feedback offers different vibrations when traversing terrain, and the Adaptive Triggers make each weapon feel unique.
Game director Naoki Hamaguchi says that the development team's experience with Final Fantasy 15's open world was also helpful.