Another big name may be about to join the streaming fray.
Anthem's demo was largely impressive, but it hinted at some things that are a little concerning.
Capcom witnessed its biggest UK launch since Resident Evil 7 in 2017.
BioWare is incentivizing VIP demo players to return for the free demo.
BioWare's Chad Robertson also clarifies that server capacity wasn't an issue.
"We need to make sure many parts of the game are running smoothly," says Anthem producer Scylla Costa.
Other issues, like users not progressing past the title screen, still remain.
Doesn't look like it's exceptionally large.
BioWare notes that it's "sure to change frequently" up until the game's release.
Confused about Scars just standing around and not fighting back? BioWare has recently fixed the same.
Damage indicator size can also be changed in the demo, confirms BioWare's Michael Gamble.
Look at BioWare, responding to community feedback even before the game is out.
Development on the shared world multiplayer shooter wraps up at last.
Both the VIP Access demo and free demo can be pre-loaded on all platforms.
Dreams beta players are using its creation tools to do some impressive stuff.
Goalkeeper movement has also been tuned, while some issues in the Career Mode are addressed.
Explore the world and contend with major threats, or rescue Sentinels from enemies.
There will only be one story arc to play through, as per executive producer Mark Darrah.
It's looking quite large, to no one's surprise.
The co-writer of the 2016 film is furious about the game's cancellation.