The first update arrives this Spring with control rebinding, balance changes, graphics settings, and accessibility options.
While the studio is looking at hidden Nocturnal Arms Aspects and enhancing regional bosses, it's "still too early" to discuss Version 1.0.
New story content, changes to the Altar of Ashes, a new Familiar, more than 2,000 new voice lines, and much more await players.
Supergiant has another major update later this year, though the true ending will only be available when early access ends.
Venture to Olympus, harness the Black Coat and more in the rogue-lite's first major content update since entering early access.
The port offers native 4K, Nvidia DLSS 3.7, AMD FSR 3.0, Ultrawide, and 144 Hz support when it launches later this month.
Spanning a collapsing space station, players must graft body parts to their bodies to survive as monstrosities run rampant.
The Deluxe Edition costs $90 on consoles and $80 on PC, providing multiple armor sets and weapons for Rook and their companions.
The minor patch also changes several Daedalus Hammer upgrades, buffing certain types while completely reworking others.
Coffee Stain Studios' long-awaited first-person building/automation title will see several changes with the launch of version 1.0.
Supergiant Games will then "patch that a few times to shore up any issues and repeat this broader process...until we consider the game complete!"
Melinoë’s sprint should now have more responsive turning while dashing allows for more reliable escapes from attack recovery animations.
The patch goes live later this month, after which Supergiant will release another before focusing on its first major update.
Supergiant Games' sequel is superior to the original in almost every way, boasting extensive polish and content while still in early access.
Supergiant Games' sequel is currently rated "Overwhelmingly Positive", with 16,101 reviews on Steam following its launch earlier this week.
It's not even complete as Supergiant Games says, "key areas, characters, foes, narrative events, and systems are still to come."
Early access will last "at least through the end of 2024," though Supergiant Games doesn't have a "specific end date" in mind.
First available on the Epic Games Store, Ironclad Games' sci-fi real-time strategy sequel is finally launching on Steam.
Early access for the hack-and-slash rogue-lite will go live "relatively soon" for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, per Supergiant.
Bethesda sadly doesn't have "any information" for those claimed the title through other means, like PlayStation Plus Essential.