Play as three different characters and navigate Haveria, negotiating deals, making allegiances and partaking in combat to get by.
Tango Gameworks' upcoming action adventure title also seemingly targets dynamic 4K resolution with ray tracing and HDR enabled.
The Direct will feature about 40 minutes of new details on Nintendo Switch software, followed three hours of gameplay at Nintendo Treehouse Live.
Fatshark's co-op sci-fi shooter will make an appearance as part of the Warhammer Skulls Showcase. It will broadcast at 10 AM PST.
Ray-tracing, 4K/120 FPS, haptic feedback on PS5, and more have been confirmed for the free next-gen upgrade.
The free update adds a host of visual improvements from hair and fur for creatures to detailed warp effects and more stars.
Of these, a French retailer has listed the console's price as €399, while another retailer's listing is allegedly set to go live on June 4.
"The console is indeed less powerful, but is was easy to manage through the downscale of the resolution," says Milestone's Matteo Pezzotti.
Allegedly being developed by a third party studio, the game could be slated for a 2022 launch, with a reveal possibly coming soon.
PlatinumGames and Square Enix's action title was first announced in 2018, but has been almost entirely MIA since then.
The developers decided to drop the series staple in order to focus entirely on the shooter's main campaign.
Even as E3 2021 rounds the corner and major announcements await, this month is jam-packed with big releases and follow-ups.
Venture to the Worldwound to face off against legions of demons from the Abyss. Choose different Mythic Paths to become a legend.
From playful banter to sickening burns.
With the highly anticipated platform slated for a 2021 launch, it not showing up at E3 would honestly be a bit of a shock.
Here's what you should know about Bandai Namco's upcoming action RPG.
Patch 1.4 addresses several issues, removing parts of the tutorial to improve pacing, providing options for the Narrator and more.
Obsidian Entertainment might be primed to have an eventful E3 this year, according to a recently published report.
The game's production "has been affected by the ever-still rising cases of COVID-19 within Japan," producer Yasuyuki Oda explains.
Ninja Theory may pop in to tell fans that development is still on-going. However, an in-engine gameplay demo isn't currently planned for the show.