Omega versions of existing threats and brand-new boss fights will be added for free while Into the Abyss launches in November.
A bigger and bolder sequel that ups the spectacle and ambition, though a few lingering flaws keep it from achieving true mechanical perfection.
The demo for the upcoming mech game features its first nine chapters, as well as the open world with quite a few enemies to fight.
The documentary video features series producer Kenichiro Tsukuda talking about mechs, and the design of the in-game Arsenals.
Knock down enemies to throw them, rip off their armor, or repurpose a body part from a boss as a weapon, among other tactics.
Control a revamped Arsenal in the fight against the Axiom, salvaging mech parts and taking on Titanic foes alone or in co-op.
Though it didn't provide any details during its showcase, Marvelous said platforms and a release window would be announced later.
With 11 different companions to romance and post-wedding adventures to embark on, the remaster offers plenty of new content.
Armored Core producer Kenichiro Tsukuda returns to lead the sequel. Platforms and a release date have yet to be revealed.
Having launched in Japan last week, the expanded remaster has now also received a Western release date, with a PC version also being confirmed.
The expanded remaster launches in Japan in March, with a Western release scheduled for sometime in Spring 2023.
Marvlous' expanded remaster launches in Japan exclusively for the Switch a few months from now, in March. A Western launch date hasn't yet been announced.
The expanded remaster is set to launch for the Nintendo Switch, while a release in Western markets is also scheduled for 2023.
Grasshopper Manufacture's Goichi Suda says that while No More Heroes 3 was the series' conclusion, a sequel isn't entirely off the table.
New features like a post-game adventures for each companion, Another Episode, and Hell difficulty have been added.
The North American launch is set for October 11, while the European launch is set for October 14. The Japanese launch was previously confirmed for October 6.
The PC version of Rune Factory 5 is out now, alongside its Digital Deluxe Edition. There's also a special reward for those who already own Rune Factory 4 Special on Steam.
The Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions are currently discounted, with the latter including the base game and outfits from Rune Factory 4.
The game will run at 4K and 60 FPS on PS5 and Xbox Series X. Physical versions will also be sold for PS5 and PS4 owners.
Evidence continues to mount for the action RPG/farming sim coming to PC. A recent SteamDB listing previously indicated a July 13th release.