Compete in online matches against other players, either casually or Ranked. Extreme Battles and classic titles also await.
NetherRealm Studios confirms the next Mortal Kombat game will be unveiled tomorrow, with a leaker claim it'll probably be with a CG trailer.
There are also improvements to performance, stability and collision, which go live for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S players later.
Following the release of Episode 1, the remaining four episodes will launch every two weeks after. Pre-orders go live on June 1st.
Meanwhile, the PS5 was the region's best-selling console in dollar sales, while the Nintendo Switch led the way in unit sales.
A new Salmon Run stage, Jammin' Salmon Junction, Tableturf Battle cards, Challenges and new clothing catalogs are also coming.
Battle new bosses and enemies, add floors and new decorations to your castle, explore the new Gloomrot region, and much more.
Specializing in anti-air attacks and projectiles, Guile possesses a "solid, no-nonsense game plan" for offense and defense.
It will run for a "bit" over an hour and features "new creations" from PlayStation Studios in addition to third-party and indie devs.
Previous leaks have claimed that Sony has a PlayStation Showcase event scheduled for the week of May 25.
Within three days of its release, it sold over 2.4 million units in Japan, and over 4 million units in the Americas.
Online play will be shutting down and new users won't be able to download the game, though those who've previously downloaded it will still be able to access it.
On the back of plenty of teases and leaks, Mortal Kombat boss Ed Boon seems to be hinting at an imminent announcement.
"It feels better to be on this path where we know we can consistently release updates to players," said executive producer Jared Neuss.
The re-release of the 2012 action RPG features new illustrations, HD visuals, 60 FPS support, and English and Japanese audio.
Narrative-focused puzzle adventure game Tin Hearts is out now on PC, and just about every console you can get your hands on.
Official support for hardcore servers is coming to World of Warcraft Classic later this summer.
One of the most iconic maps in the Call of Duty franchise apparently made its debut in Modern Warfare by accident.
Conjtent from the original Age of Empires is being brought into Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition with the new Return of Rome expansion.
“We would like to review the prices of titles that we believe are commensurate with price increases, while also keeping an eye on market conditions," the publisher says.