The action-adventure title is due out for PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC this Holiday, though a release date hasn't yet been announced.
The collection features six classic fighting games and a beat 'em up title, with new features like rollback netcode and Ranked play.
Annapurna Interactive and BlueTwelve Studio's adventure game has you playing as a cat in a dystopian cyberpunk city.
Samus Aran ventures into a Galactic Confederation Research Facility to battle Space Pirates before a face-to-face with Sylux.
The collection will compile both Investigations spinoffs, while also bringing updated visuals.
After Link goes missing, Princess Zelda takes it upon herself to battle the forces of evil, utilizing the magical Tri-Rod.
The game will feature over 110 minigames across seven boards, of which five will be entirely new.
Square Enix has confirmed that Dragon Quest 1 and 2 HD-2D Remake will launch next year for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Nintendo Switch.
The HD remaster will launch on January 16, bringing all of the additional levels from the game's 3DS version in addition to the base experience.
Mistwalker's turn-based role-playing game is finally coming to additional platforms after launching exclusively for Apple Arcade in 2021.
Mario and Luigi returns with its first new entry in nearly a decade when Mario and Luigi: Brothership launches for the Switch this year.
Adding to the free-to-play hero shooter's impressive resume of collaborations is Hasbro's robot-centric toy and media franchise.
Summer Games, a new Quickplay: Hacked and Hero Mastery Challenges for Soldier 76 and Kiriko are also coming this season.
The previously Switch-exclusive remastered RPGs are out on Steam, with all purchases by July 17th upgrading to the Month 1 Edition.
Sections where players could find themselves without ammo are being polished, while some "scalable difficulties" will be added.
The showcase will last roughly 40 minutes and focus on Nintendo Switch titles launching in the second half of this year.
Yacht Club nears "completion of the initial pass on all level content", with the next phases involving balancing, polishing and more.
A solid, charming JRPG adventure, even if it feels a bit rough around the edges.
"Despite the promising start of Wizard with a Gun, sales are not strong enough to sustain our studio," says founder and president Patrick Morgan.
The remaster will bring enhanced visuals, gameplay improvements, quality-of-life upgrades, and more.