The upcoming Server Slam includes five of the six Factions' early Contracts alongside two maps, proximity chat and solo queue.
The non-canon trailer revolves around the protagonist, Gwendolyn, missing her train, and a new one rolling up pulled by horses.
Players can also delve into over 50 minutes of interviews with the original development team, with concept art, sketches, and more.
"We see this project not only as our biggest and most ambitious game yet, but as a love letter to the series," says director Jon McKellan.
While the usual melee and ranged weapons are available, players can also sneak, hide and peer around corners for threats with the CRTV.
Probably Monsters' latest action title blends medieval horror, brutal combat, and a very metal vibe that has us eager to learn more.
The title will be released in the form of a standard edition and a free-to-play release that only features four playable characters.
A new Silent Hill is out this year, focusing on Simon Ordell, who explores the dreaded town of St. Amelia to set things right.
Wolverine, Magick and Danger join Storm while ArcSys reveals the new Episode Mode - a series of motion comics created with Marvel.
As the last surviving scion of the monster-hunter family, Trevor Belmont embarks on a new adventure from the Dead Cells developer.
The trailer gives us a look at the wide variety of vehicles that players will get to take over through the Outer Rim's dangerous tracks.
Game Freak's latest project brings Soulslike action to a stunning world, which tests your skills and pushes your reflexes to the limit.
PlayStation Plus subscribers can also avail themselves of exclusive Weapon Charms based on Helldivers 2, Ghost of Yotei, and more.
The trailer melded clips from various cutscenes with a look at its different gameplay systems, like action and social stealth.
Bad Robot has been cooking, and 4:LOOP looks like the best way to spend an hour or two, running amok with friends in a world gone wrong.
The most-requested re-release in perhaps the history of gaming is finally coming later this year with high-resolution visuals.
Dylan ventures through the ruins of Manhattan, taking on all kinds of monstrosities in style with the shape-shifting Aberrant.
Kena is back for another adventure, and she's more experienced and seasoned, venturing to a brand-new region with new threats.
While Capcom didn't announce a demo, it did showcase plenty of new story scenes and action from its upcoming survival horror sequel.
Unfortunately, the new trailer doesn't feature much in the way of gameplay aside from Hugh and Diana simply walking around town.