Bandai Namco has announced a special event to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the seminal open world action RPG.
The remake is out now for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. Developed by Motive Studio, it's based on Visceral's 2008 classic.
Arika to handle "improvements, bug fixes, and usability improvements for online matches" and provide "advice on our developed online battle algorithm."
Regarding the visuals, series producer Kazunori Yamauchi said, "There hasn’t been anything done to cut anything down in any major way."
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Deliver Us Mars is an uneven sequel that improves upon its predecessor in some areas while failing to rectify some of its biggest issues.
The new Heat System opens up the potential for combos and tactics while being easy for beginners to pick up and experiment with.
Special Control Style is available in all modes, including Online Ranked, and players can switch between it and Arcade Style at any time.
"Aggression" is the keyword of Tekken 8, as explained by executive director Katsuhiro Harada and game director Kohei Ikeda in a new video.
Bandai Namco confirms the Silent Assassin will be part of Tekken 8's roster of playable fighters at launch.
Moon Studios' Thomas Mahler are confirms the studio's next game will feature an art style similar to the Ori games.
A job ad published by Guerrilla for its co-op multiplayer Horizon game suggests it could also be in the works for mobile devices.
Microsoft reportedly expects the UK's CMA to follow in the European Commission and the FTC's footsteps in expressing concerns over its proposed Activision acquisition.
Stock shortages for the PS5 has officially started to loosen, and Sony is seeing significant increases in sales for the console.
Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi seemingly confirms that the next Gran Turismo title has entered development.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor director Stig Asmussen confirms it will indeed include a heavily requested features.
"We have designed a game that rewards using the most appropriate actions in each situation to overcome difficulties and attain a sense of achievement," says producer Yasutaka Ogura.
Alpha gameplay footage and screenshots have also leaked online, while it's also being claimed the game is unlikely to launch this year.
However, those familiar with the Remedy Connected Universe will find plenty of "connections, pieces of lore, and familiar characters".