Iron Gate also provides a "Walk and Talk" video with the development team discussing the Ashlands' aesthetic and reveals.
The reverse city builder involves restoring the environment in a wasteland, using various machines to cleanse it and bring back wildlife.
The logo is about "the collaborative relationships transforming Frostbite from within," emphasizing smoother edges and "more fluid shapes."
"We can only urge you to try to avoid spoilers where you can. And please try not to impact the enjoyment of other players by posting spoilers."
You can also get a new random roll for Hawkmoon, the Pathfinder armor set from Season of the Lost and new Legendary weapons.
Ubisoft Montpelier's 2.5 side-scroller launches worldwide on January 18th for all platforms. A free demo goes live on January 11th.
Available for PC and Xbox, it retails for $2.49 and adds nine characters, 15 weapons, a new map, Adventure, music tracks and more.
Sabotage Studio's acclaimed retro RPG is available on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
McCaffrey was best known for his roles in a number of Remedy Entertainment titles, most notably Max Payne.
PS5 players who digitally pre-order the upcoming open world looter shooter will get access to Rogue outfits for all four playable characters.
Patch 1.05 adds new PvP maps, AC parts, nameplate personalization, and much more to FromSoftware's mecha action-adventure.
A new Simulated Universe mode, Forgotten Hall stages, the Critter Pick Scavenging event, and other characters are also coming.
The sequel may come off as more of an extensive update, but more characters, extensive features, and additional mechanics justify checking it out.
With the hype around Rockstar's next Grand Theft Auto, one has to wonder how it will coexist with the popular GTA Online.
2023 was a stellar year for games, but between PlayStation and Xbox, which platform fared better?
If you're looking for a challenge, these games will deliver that in spades.
God of War Ragnarok's free roguelite DLC is much better and more unmissable than you think.
In a year full of highs, we also had a fair few lows.
Obsidian co-founder Chris Avellone says one of the pitched projects was meant to be a smaller spinoff similar to Fallout: New Vegas.
Developers who worked on Naughty Dog's cancelled multilayer project have spoken positively of their experience.