From highly anticipated indie titles to big name sequels and the odd sports title, August is packed with something for everyone.
Hades has recently been awarded as Game of the Year at the annual Game Developers Choice awards, along with accolades for best design and audio.
And 1080p and 60 FPS on PS4 and Xbox One. Supergiant Games also confirms that these versions of the game won't support cross-saves with PC.
Published by Private Division, the acclaimed action rogue-lite will finally receive a physical and digital release on other platforms.
Curiously enough, Take-Two is listed as the game's publisher.
Hades is the biggest winner with 5 awards, including Game of the Year.
Half-Life: Alyx comes in second with five nominations.
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Xbox's Glenn Gregory has cleared away any confusion before you get too hyped.
Meanwhile, the physical launch of Hades debuts in seventh place.
A boss character was the original protagonist.
The release will include a code for the soundtrack and a 32-page character compendium.
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The surprise 2020 hit's long promised cross-save feature is finally here.
This was not a close contest. At all.
PlayStation is the most nominated publisher with 22 nominations across all categories.
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Hades is easily Supergiant's best game yet.
700,000 units were sold during the game's early access period.