The infamous horse armor is also allegedly included, which means the rumored remaster/remake could feature all the content packs.
The hotly rumored Virtuos remake/remaster is seemingly dropping later today for Xbox, PlayStation and PC, alongside Game Pass.
There are reportedly no plans to go free-to-play. Pre-orders also allegedly go live around the same time as the open beta.
Bungie has reportedly limited the closed alpha's participants to prevent things from breaking and seemingly expected leaks.
Its existence was first confirmed in documents provided by Microsoft in its trial with the FTC, which also mentioned the Oblivion remake.
The handheld's performance is allegedly "somewhere between Xbox Series S and PS5" and "tapes out" a few months after the regular PS6 SoC.
The screenshots, while inaccessible at the time of publishing, indicate that we're getting closer to an announcement or launch.
Recent leaks have repeatedly claimed that the long-rumoured remake is going to be revealed and released sometime this month.
The release window rumour comes in light of Bungie gearing up to showcase gameplay for the extraction shooter later this week.
This comes shortly after Warner Bros. shut down quite a few of its studios, including Monolith Productions and Player First Games.
The turn-based strategy game will be quite similar to titles like XCOM: Enemy Unknown in gameplay with an isometric camera angle.
The seeming PS5 release of Disney Illusion Island might also include additional content, but no official announcements have been made.
The relentlessly rumoured Virtuos-developed remake will allegedly shadow drop "at any moment this month," a journalist has claimed.
The gameplay for the rumoured turn-based tactics Rainbow Six game has been described as being similar to XCOM, but with more cutscenes.
However, some allegedly believe the concept, despite its "charm and novelty," is "too niche" or not worth the financial risk.
A Nintendo UK support representative has seemingly revealed another baffling decision for the Switch 2 aside from Game-Key Cards.
The standalone multiplayer title was announced in 2022, with developers who worked on Rainbow Six Siege and For Honor involved.
A leaker has claimed Nintendo will begin adding GameCube games to the service at some point within the Switch 2's launch year.
It looks like development on games for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 has more-or-less started at studios behind closed doors.
A new patent spotted by a Famiboards user indicates that the Switch 2's pro controller will include more modern features.