There's an overhaul to Sentinel Interceptors, which now have procedurally generated styles, and new equipment like the Aeron Turbojet.
Popular Japanese streamer Eiko Kano recently have let slip that the upcoming fighting game will be getting an open beta soon.
"It is being temporarily removed due to some licenses that expired that were in the process of being renewed," the developer says.
The sequel is developed in Unity and won't have multiplayer since it "takes an incredible amount of time and resources."
Niran PruksaManee went to the same Vishkar Architech Academy as Symmetra, relying on Biolight tech for his various abilities.
It's been claimed that Sony is working on a new handheld device that will launch sometime before the rumoured PS5 Pro releases.
A fix for camera jitters related to mouse controls was initially planned for the newest hotfix, but has been pushed back until a later update.
Current owners can still play the open beta, but the online modes will be unavailable on June 25th to prep for the full launch in early 2024.
In keeping with the fantasy vibe of the $1.99 DLC, three of the eight new characters include the Thief, Fighter and Mage.
Various non-Story Quest activities are revealed, and there's also a Zompedia for players to keep track of every Zombie variant.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says recent rumours regarding a PlayStation Vita successor might not be entirely accurate.
Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto suggests that a new mainline Mario game will be announced in a future Nintendo Direct.
Check out the new indie game Space Prison, which will have you joining gangs and making enemies as you try to escape from the titular prison.
Multiplayer-centric crafting game Space Engineers is finally making its way on to PlayStation consoles.
Xbox has unveiled its newest special edition controller, which has been made by recycling parts from older controllers that are no longer in use.
Total War: Warhammer 3 is getting the free Mirror of Madness DLC on April 13, bringing with it two new game modes.
Since the previous game, the Root has completely overwhelmed Yaesha. Check out the latest trailer to see what's changed.
The first-person title is all about building Outposts in a wasteland and then raiding other players' Outposts for more materials.
Dash to reposition, create platforms to lift up allies and enemies, and pull teammates when the new hero goes live on April 11th.
Playable on Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch, the narrative title serves as a prequel to Road 96.