Though currently serving as an officer with New Eridu Public Security, Qingyi is an android who's seemingly lived a long time.
A new Special Episode sees New Eridu Public Security battling the Mountain Lion Gang, while a new themed event is also coming.
Though it's yet to be officially announced by Square Enix, the mobile port will seemingly be called Final Fantasy 14: Crystal World.
The End is Near update introduces Cursed Mobs and Biomes alongside new Legendary Affixes, weapons, balance changes, and more.
The developer will outline all the upcoming content. Qingyi, Seth Lowell, and Jane Doe could also be potential new characters.
The gameplay highlights the use of different dresses, whether gliding across unstable platforms or battling against enemies.
Terrible ranked matchmaking and a bland new mode are annoying, but the expansion also does little to alleviate existing frustrations.
The hit free-to-play action RPG from Kuro Games of Punishing: Gray Raven fame is currently available for iOS, Android and PC.
The mobile action RPG, which launched last October, will be removed from stores starting today, before being fully shut down a little more than a year on from its release.
"Screencap this and shame me if I ever violate this oath," says Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone after an update on ports of the latest patch.
Type-Moon's popular franchise is tying up with miHoYo's free-to-play turn-based RPG, though further details are a ways off.
Yunli and Jiaoqiu are the latest five-star characters, while March 7th follows a new Path and new enemies called the Borisin debut.
The iconic tomb raider is now a playable survivor in Behaviour Interactive's multiplayer horror game.
Cross-progression arrives on July 22, while the 2v8 mode will be available from July 25 until August 8.
Various new members are showcased, including Diamond, Obsidian, Pearl, and Sugilite, while the group votes on Aventurine's fate.
Sony has confirmed with a new trailer that the free-to-play action RPG won't be releasing for any non-PlayStation consoles until at least next year.
Launched in May 2011, the sandbox action RPG has sold nearly 32 million units on PC alone, with its next update coming this year.
miHoYo's latest is a hack-and-slash extravaganza with stylish visuals, a killer soundtrack and surprising narrative depth.
Japanese users have spent $73 million on the sleep-tracking app since its release in July last year, while American users have spent $15 million.
The video provides some context on the seven heroes who helped save New Eridu from the perspective of mysterious hackers.