Currently available on PlayStation and PC, the open world title's Nintendo Switch release date has now been confirmed.
A new limited-time mode sees Talon and Overwatchin switching alignments, and gaining new outfits and abilities as they battle it out.
Risk of Rain 2's next free update will bring a host of new content with it, including a new alt skin for the Mercenary.
Poncle is teaming up with Konami to bring Contra characters to Vampire Survivors. The game has also been announced for PS4 and PS5.
"I have some ideas, but so far, right now, we are completely focused on No Rest for the Wicked for the time being," says Moon Studios CEO and Ori director Thomas Mahler.
Kombat Pack owners can start playing him on April 16th. Meanwhile, the next Kameo Fighter is Mavado, who arrives this May.
Balatro's upcoming update can be currently accessed by players through the game's beta branch on Steam.
"I have no specific release date, but I will give updates if there is anything significant to share," says Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone.
There's also a demo for Front Mission 2: Remake currently available on PC through Steam.
Leaks have claimed that Microsoft has larger plans for releasing first-party titles on rival platforms than what's been officially announced.
Arika and Nintendo's scuba diving adventure title is set to release for the Nintendo Switch on May 2.
Experience the beginning of Tsunaori Mido's story as he leaves to find four elemental spirits and restore piece to Miyako City.
The second trailer for Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance shows off some of the new content coming to the game.
Meanwhile, Rise of the Ronin climbs up to second place, while Dragon's Dogma 2 drops down to the fifth position.
It may not offer as many high-profile titles as in previous months, but April still has plenty of potential big games to look forward to.
Atari will pay Frontier Developments $7 in exchange for the rights to the classic theme park construction and management sim.
The Sonic-inspired series is making a name for itself.
Guided by the Emerald Wave, Diva No. 5 abandons her previous form to jump between worlds and regain her singing ability and memory.
The 2.5D Metroidvania title is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC later this month.
NeoSprint harkens back to old arcade racers from the 1970s in its presentation and gameplay style.