Bill and Marlene bring their unique playstyles to the rogue-like mode, with the new content available on the same day for PC and PS5.
Playing at 4K/60 FPS and Very High settings requires an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080, 32 GB of RAM and an Intel Core i7-11700.
It also includes support for Ultrawide monitors, 4K resolution, DirectStorage, keyboard and mouse controls, and the DualSense.
The Career Mode will now consist of traditional levels, with a list of challenges and two-minute time limits like the other games.
You also get three days of early access, DOOM-inspired designs for your skate deck, tracks from the series to play in-game, and more.
Developed by Iron Galaxy Studios, the remasters include cross-play, new modes and parks, custom goals in Create-A-Park, and more.
The website is counting down to a potential announcement on March 4th and lists Iron Galaxy Studios alongside Activision.
The newest patch has also added 87 new unlockable remix colour options, increased the character and player level cap to 65, and more.
Steam players can finally compete against those on Xbox/Windows in Ranked Play, though leaderboards are being kept separate.
The base game is free-to-play, while paid editions upgrade to the Anniversary Edition. A massive new balance patch is also live.
Shortly after its announcement, Killer Instinct Anniversary Edition has been given a release date, and it's right around the corner.
Microsoft's fighter is getting its first hefty balance update since 2018 and even fixes a long-standing bug with projectiles.
The free version offers single-player, Local, and Ranked modes with a weekly rotating fighter, and the Anniversary Edition has everything for $29.99.
Iron Galaxy is confirmed for the developer stream and could provide a date for the next update, which adds 4K support for Xbox Series X/S.
Iron Galaxy Studios is returning for the fighter's next update, which will also add balance changes.
The newest update for the PC port also brings improved texture fidelity on Low and Medium presets.
Naughty Dog has released another new patch for its recent PC port, bringing several more fixes for players on the platform.
The newest patch for the PC port has also added new Audio Compatibility options, Naughty Dog confirms.
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The latest patch also fixes the Screen Magnifier and resolves an issue causing Xbox and DualSense analog sticks to stop responding.