A brief new trailer for Blizzard Entertainment's upcoming action RPG puts the spotlight on the Rogue class.
Square Enix and Sony will show off over 20 minutes of gameplay footage, showcasing more of the world, combat, and more.
PC players can find layouts for Xbox and PlayStation controllers, though keyboard and mouse aren't supported on consoles.
The retro first person shooter will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Game director and Ascendant Studios CEO Bret Robbins confirms the developer's debut title, which has been in the works for five years, is close to being done.
The Xbox One and PS4 versions run at 30 frames per second. Cross-gen multiplayer and co-op details are also coming later.
You'll need some serious hardware to run the game, especially at 4K/60 FPS, which demands a GeForce RTX 3090 or Radeon RX 6950 XT.
It's had over eight million players across all platforms, including Game Pass and PS Plus, and over 939 years spent in-game.
The mode allows for path tracing on Nvidia RTX 40 Series GPUs and the RTX 3090, though the developer says players may experience issues.
It only includes the single-player campaign with the Challenge Accepted DLC, Skin Pack DLC and other skins, and no multiplayer.
Professional fighting game player SonicFox says he "anticipates" an announcement. The sequel will release later this year.
Bethesda Game Studios could be looking at multiplayer for its upcoming sci-fi RPG, or even The Elder Scrolls 6, in the long term.
In spite of its late launch, the survival horror remake topped the monthly charts, with Hogwarts Legacy coming in at No. 2.
Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch have both seen sales declines, but the PS5 sales for the year so far are up a whopping 180%.
The developer isn't yet ready to talk about what it's next game will be, but it has confirmed it won't be a Dreams sequel.
Media Molecule won't be releasing any new content updates for Dreams past September 1, though players will still be able to play, create, and share.
A "digest movie" is also included, summarizing the first game's events for new players, confirmed developer CyberConnect2.
Issues like certain quests not giving resources or specific armor not being upgraded past level 9 in NG+ have been fixed.
Sabotage Studio's retro-style RPG is out on August 29th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Team Ninja, which is currently working on Rise of the Ronin, seems intent on releasing one more game before 2023 is over.