Recent months gave us more than a few worlds we could get lost in endlessly.
Even with a lower number of triple-A titles, April still has plenty of big names. Here are 15 titles that are worth checking out.
Digital Extremes has annnounced it'll be celebrating the anniversary of Warframe with weekly in-game rewards and giveaways.
Previously a limited-time feature, the option to play without any building is now permanent with Solo, Duos, Trios and Squads playlists.
Behaviour Interactive's popular multiplayer horror title Dead by Daylight has crossed another major milestone, having amassed over 50 million players in its lifetime.
"In order to make this game's experience something special, the entire development team is continuing to work diligently on the game," says series producer Eiji Aonuma.
Retailing for $8, the mobile version will have a redesigned interface catering to touch-screens, cloud save support and more.
Ikai has some redeeming qualities, but they're far from enough to make up for its many, many deficiencies.
Current-gen players get 4K output, 60 hertz support, higher resolution shadow maps, HDR and greater LOD distances for free.
After completing all of the Requests and capturing all Pokemon, you finally get to face Arceus. Here's how to defeat and capture it.
A couple of new releases are in the top 2 positions for last week's physical sales charts in the UK, but Ghostwire: Tokyo has failed to make the top 10.
These games weren't afraid to do things a little differently, for better or for worse.
Meanwhile, fellow upcoming Nintendo Switch exclusives LIVE A LIVE and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 have both entered the top 10.
"Very soon, people will start seeing those things being added in one form or another into the game," says lead game designer Tymon Smektała.
A new trailer for Big Bad Wolf's upcoming title Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong details the game's role playing mechanics.
Join Kirby on a brand new adventure in a strange, uncharted region to rescue Waddle Dees from The Beast Pack's captivity.
Following its enhanced re-release for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, Grand Theft Auto 5 saw the second biggest launch for a game this year in the UK.
EA hasn't been shy about discussing its dissatisfaction with its FIFA licensing agreement, and could soon be making significant changes.
The long-awaited action-adventure title releases on April 5th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Caustic Treatment in King's Canyon is being added to the 9v9 mode's map pool. New Legendary Skins and a new Heirloom are also coming.