Other notable titles include remasters of Warcraft 1 and 2, Rematch, Against the Storm, Call of Duty: WW2 and much more.
Remedy Entertainment deviates from the norm and releases a co-op PvE shooter set years after Control. Check out how it fares.
Remedy's Thomas Puha also confirms support for 3D audio, haptic feedback and adaptive triggers on Sony's consoles at launch.
Players will receive two new Jobs and locations, additional gameplay systems, enemies, equipment, and more for free this year.
It also provides the first look at perks, which offer passive effects like additional grenades, bullets with status effects, and more.
Post-launch plans also include more end-game systems and Remedy even confirms an appearance by the Stapler from Control.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition, FBC: Firebreak and The Alters are also available in the coming weeks.
The co-op shooter launches on June 17th and requires 30 GB of installation space on a solid-state drive, regardless of other hardware.
Big-budget sequels, highly-anticipated releases, a brand new Nintendo console - the month is absolutely packed with blockbusters.
FBC: Firebreak is a three-player co-op shooter set in the Control universe, where players battle supernatural threats within the ever-shifting Oldest House.
Remedy's co-op shooter will support both features when it launches on June 17th for PC (alongside Xbox Series X/S and PS5).
Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC players can sign up to help test the matchmaking and balancing, though access isn't guaranteed.
Remedy Entertainment is taking a page out of Helldivers 2 with its Requisitions, offering cosmetics that are unlockable in nonlinear order.
Remedy's multiplayer title will be playable on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC while also launching on Game Pass and PS Plus Extra/Premium.
Exploding Exogenic Masses, a Furnace overtaking an entire sector, and more await Firebreakers who venture into the Oldest House.
Remedy's Thomas Puha notes that the budget, team size, amount of content and day-one features are all "intricately linked."
Cross-progression could arrive later, as Remedy's Julian Fondum says the backend allows for "a bunch of things down the line."
Despite lower hardware requirements than Remedy's Alan Wake 2, the co-op shooter facilitates many contemporary PC features.
Remedy wants to "ensure you never feel like you're forced to play" and "make it as fast as possible" to get into missions.
From the Piggy Bank and Garden Gnome to the Teapot, each Altered Augment adds a powerful yet unstable new spin to each Tool.