Several other new releases also debuted in the top 20 for the month, including Assassin's Creed Mirage, Sonic Superstars, and Forza Motorsport.
It will allow players to "create your own experiences" by "making something completely new or editing existing quests and content."
Konami is also investigating issues like Trophies for Metal Gear 1 and 2 and Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 not unlocking on PS4.
Famitsu awards the remake a 34 out of 40, praising the visuals and new mechanics. It's out on November 17th for Nintendo Switch.
The monetised Fatalities for Mortal Kombat 1 will be sold as a unified bundle starting on November 17.
Initially incomplete, the 2D platformer is finally launching in 2024. It's also coming to Game Boy Advance with a compatible cartridge.
Thunderful and Wishfully's sidescrolling puzzle-platformer launched for Xbox consoles and PC earlier this year.
Mobius Digital's acclaimed sci-fi title is finally coming to Nintendo Switch, and it'll be accompanied by its acclaimed Echoes of the Eye expansion.
The survival crafting title sees players exploring a procedurally generated cavern, mining ore and crafting gear to battle monsters.
Though seamless on current-gen consoles, Avalanche Software's action RPG has 30 to 50-second loading screens on Nintendo Switch.
The development team has previously provided support on a number of major Nintendo titles, including the likes of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
The hero shooter's infamous Tank hero has also received revamps to Take a Breather, which now has a resource meter, and Scrap Gun.
Season of the Blood Moon is live until December 11th, with an alternate Nitara as the final boss and several blood-themed cosmetics.
Though it's not "full 360", mouse, controller and keyboard users will have more options for aiming in Hopoo Games' remaster.
Star Wars: Dark Forces apparently came up with its own unique solutions for technical problems back in the 90s, that don't work too well on modern hardware.
Both are nominated in eight categories each, and are joined in the Game of the Year category by Zelda, Resident Evil, Spider-Man, and Mario.
A future patch is also in the works to address specific challenges not unlocking, a loud sound when restarting some scenarios and more.
The showcase will feature "roughly" 20 minutes of new announcements and updates for upcoming Nintendo Switch indie titles.
The mobile port will run on iPhone and iPad with iOS 16 or later and support cloud saves, Achievements and Bluetooth controllers.
Initially announced in 2021 before being delayed to an unknown date, Mobius Digital's space-faring adventure could re-emerge soon.