The open world racer will also see a new Solar Pass and new clan progression levels with its upcoming season.
The first two RollerCoaster Tycoon titles are coming over to Nintendo's platform, publisher Atari has announced.
The expanded remaster has sold an additional half a million units since it came out a little less than a month ago.
Act 2 of the story is finally here, while Act 1 sees some more polish. There are also five new enemy types and difficulty changes.
Players widely reports visual bugs in the survival horror remake when Bloober Team and Konami enhanced it for the PS5 Pro earlier this month.
Several other new releases also occupy places in the top 20 for October, including the likes of Undisputed, Metaphor: ReFantazio, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
GSC Game World also confirms that "many more Stalkers" have joined through Game Pass since the shooter's launch days ago.
"There's an incredible amount of people doing amazing things" with the sequel, per the developer, while promising "more to come."
The PS5 launch also coincides with Version 2.0, which adds a Rinascita, several new characters, quests, and other content for free.
The Somtaaw and Taiidan are now available in War Games alongside massive changes to weapons and armor, including a new Reinforce ability.
With no time limit, difficulty options and PS5 Pro support, the demo allows players to experience the Battle of Sishui Gate.
After the Count of Ogham discovers the Seed, Corruption quickly spreads through Wraeclast, and it's up to some new Exiles to fight back.
The Atlas is now an infinite map of nodes to explore with random monsters, new mechanics, and unique locations to clear.
Early access is expected to last six months and will offer new Leagues, with Grinding Gear Games promising no data wipes.
On PC, the fighter will run at 4K and 60 FPS, tout rollback netcode, and feature game balance adjustments, Sega says.
Arrowhead Game Studios' multiplayer shooter has hit another major milestone, it was revealed at the recent Golden Joystiq Awards.
BioWare has released the third post-launch patch for its newly released fantasy action RPG, bringing several new fixes and tweaks.
"Looking forward to the third game and to other games, if you asked me 'would I do the same number of minigames', I don't think I would," says Naoki Hamaguchi.
Outlaws' first expansion sees Kay Vess infiltrating a high-stakes Sabacc tournament and crossing paths with legendary scoundrel Lando Calrissian.
Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment's open world action-adventure title, which originally launched in August, is now also available on Steam.