The development team will discuss what it learned from last month's Public Test Realm, provide a deep dive into Season 4 and more.
New mechanics like Tempering and Masterworking, an overhaul to loot drops and affixes, and fresh activities arrive this month for free.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will launch in November, according to a new report.
Microsoft will announce release dates for multiple upcoming first-party titles at the Xbox Games Showcase in June, it's claimed.
The free-to-play competitive multiplayer shooter will be available for Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android, with pre-downloads now live.
Available until June 3rd, the new activity challenges players to defeat raid bosses, one after another, to earn raid weapons, armor, and more.
However, other fighters like Asuka, Bryan, Jack-8, Zafina and Kuma have received several adjustments to make them more viable.
The enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei 5 is out on June 14th for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Nintendo Switch.
KeokeN Interactive is focused on finding new positions for its team and will rebuild the studio "brick by brick like we’ve done before."
The many iterations of Gohan, Future Trunks, Videl, Master Roshi, Beerus and Whis join the upcoming fighting game's roster.
The pirate-focused action adventure supports 4K/60 FPS and 1080p/120 FPS, PlayStation-only servers and more on the console.
Based on the classic 1997 tactical RPG, the remake offers improved visuals and battle scenes, updated music, and much more.
The [REDACTED] Showcase will take place afterwards and offer a deep dive into the "next installment of a beloved franchise."
The 88-page graphic novel (produced with Dark Horse Comics) releases on October 22nd in bookstores and October 23rd in comic shops.
All Infamy Sets and Notorious loot can also drop from Mastery Level 1 onwards. Higher levels will reward items with more Master grades.
Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2, Just Cause 4 Reloaded, Eiyuden Chronicle Rising, Ghostlore, and many other titles are also leaving on May 15th.
Those who claimed the role-playing game via the now-defunct PlayStation Plus Collection can now download the Next-Gen Update.
The company says it intends to be "more selective and focused in the allocation of development resources" going forward.
"I think replay value is important, but for me, it's okay if you decide to play the game only once," says DON'T NOD Montreal's Michel Koch.
Featuring a blend of futuristic and traditional Japanese environments, a giant multiversal rift in the sky, and more.