Though still multiplayer, Classic Mode will see players participating in 20-player races with rules matching the original SNES title.
Meanwhile, Hogwarts Legacy drops down to second place, while Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 slots in at No. 3.
Part city-builder, part Dungeon Keeper, The Station's SteamWorld Build lends the series' signature charm to established genres.
The survival crafting game is currently available only on PC, with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions also in the pipeline.
The long-awaited beta will be available publicly for those who own the game on Steam from November 30th to December 10th.
Level-5 promises the "latest info" on the puzzle adventure, which launches for the Nintendo Switch at the end of next year.
New players can now play through the story quests without hitting the required Mastery Rank, though it's not going away.
The update launches next month and sees players venturing into Entrati Labs, fighting new Murmur enemies, and much more.
For example, allowing Obsidian to work on Pentiment and Grounded allowed the studio to work on titles like Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2.
The next Killer coming to Dead by Daylight will bring with him a new set of Perks and special abilities.
The new features will be part of Warframe's upcoming Whispers in the Walls update, which is also bringing with it a new frame.
The remake is available now for Nintendo Switch and offers new gameplay mechanics, revamped visuals and cutscenes, and much more.
The sequel delivers high-octane 2.5D action. It's also coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch in 2024.
As is traditional for WB Games releases, Mortal Kombat 1 has come under fire for its monetization model.
Cult of the Lamb is slated to get new gameplay and story content with its next major update, slated for early 2024.
Players will also be able to nab one of six European stars in Ultimate Team, EA Sports has confirmed.
It also improves the localization, adds missing sound FX and music, and provides information on build-in weapons in the Garage and Shop.
DON'T NOD's acclaimed narrative adventure launched in 2015 and has been followed by a prequel, sequel and a brand new title.
The RPG remake debuted at No. 2 in the weekly Japanese charts, selling over 301,000 physical units at launch.
"But it seems like I may have to take the full saga to the grave with me," says Kamiya, who directed the original Bayonetta game.