Square Enix has confirmed that the twin pack, priced at €69.99, will include the contents for both games split across three Blu-Ray discs.
Adventure Books, Medicine Bottles, and more carry over into the new playthrough, which provides a new post-credits ending on completion.
Dotemu's first original IP offers some of the best beat 'em up action on the market, but also scores on nearly every other front.
The teaser, released earlier this week, tells a short story about a baby chasing their pacifier that is being stolen by invisible Pikmin.
Former Microsoft Game Studios exec Laura Fryer spoke about the company's leadership being out of touch with the gaming audience.
Creative director Guillaume Broche spoke about the lack of padding and respecting players' time helped with the game's critical acclaim.
PlayStation's Mark Cerny and AMD's Jack Huynh have offered details about their partnership and the new tech powering future games.
Bloober Team also reveals other upcoming titles, including three from Broken Mirror Games and a Star Trek VR survival horror.
The event brings with it the Blood Moon weather effect, which can make levels the game's much harder but will provide higher rewards.
Even with rumors about future titles, Bethesda confirms that fans can expect the "latest news about our existing Fallout games."
The studio, with less than ten developers right now, have already started working on a brand new project for PC and consoles.
The $4.99 DLC adds three Minecraft characters (and emotes) to Sonic Team's racer alongside a new course, machine, and music tracks.
Reports indicate that Valve is planning to produce between 400,000 and 600,000 units of its follow-up to the Valve Index headset.
Dotemu's first original IP, a fantasy beat 'em up with rogue-lite mechanics, will release for PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Players can experience the shooter's entire campaign alongside all multiplayer and Zombies maps until October 16th, 10 AM PT.
"Shifts in funding, corporate consolidation and the uncertain environment" faced by small studios are some of the reasons noted.
DICE’s cinematic shooter primes itself to grab the attention of frustrated Call of Duty players.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A retools Kalos with new city play, streamlined battles, and flexible progression: a bold, player-led step.
The hack-and-slash action-adventure is out on October 21st and features a new protagonist, Yakumo, alongside new mechanics.
Playtonic's remaster of its 2017 platformer offers a litany of improvements, but its level design still barely passes muster.