Activision's first-person shooter will release for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC later this month, on October 25.
More, but not necessarily better.
Switching to Unreal Engine 5 "allows us to put all the focus on making multiple new experiences at the highest quality possible," says studio head Pierre Hintze.
Halo Studios also offers a look at Project Foundry, an expansive tech demo that is described as "a true reflection of what would be required for a new Halo game using Unreal".
"We’re not just going to try improve the efficiency of development, but change the recipe of how we make Halo games," says studio head Pierre Hintze.
Microsoft and 343 Industries have made the surprise announcement that Halo Infinite is adding a third-person mode, starting with Firefight next month.
There's no ETA on the enhancement, with series GM Rod Fergusson stating that further details will come at "a later date."
Battle the Realmwalkers spawning in each region and venture into the Seething Realm to slay monsters for new potent Elixirs.
Bethesda's Emil Pagliarulo also added that it "has its own unique personality and now sits right next to Fallout and Elder Scrolls."
An increase to Paragon Levels, new Paragon Boards, changes to Glyph leveling, Torment levels, and more are coming in the update.
Watch Neyrelle traveling down a river and the Spiritborn battling Mephisto's corruption to the tune of "Behind Blue Eyes."
The expansion goes live on October 7th, 4 PM PDT. It's available for Eternal and Seasonal Realm characters from the outset.
To go along with the space-faring sci-fi RPG's first paid expansion Shattered Space's release, Bethesda has also released a new patch for the base experience.
The expansion sees the player venturing to the hidden city of House Va'ruun, dealing with a catastrophe and the resulting Void Horrors.
"It’s a bit risky and a new challenge for me within the realm of games," Hideo Kojima says about his upcoming Xbox horror game.
The expansion goes live at 8 AM PT on September 30th worldwide. Players must complete the "One Small Step" quest to start it.
It's claimed that a StarCraft shooter has ben in incubation since earlier this year, with a small team led by Far Cry veteran Dan Hay allegedly working on it.
The first-person action-adventure arrives on December 9th for Xbox Series X/S and PC, with the PS5 version launching in Spring 2025.
The expansion launches on October 8th for consoles and PC and has the player venturing to Nahantu to search for Neyrelle.
Diablo 4 is about to expand its horizons with its first major paid DLC soon, which will bring a new class, story content, region, and more.