The series' seventh mainline instalment sold 400,000 copies in Japan, and 1.4 million units in the rest of the world.
Nexon's fighting game is free to claim on the storefront until December 21st, 8 AM PST, as part of Epic's holiday promotion.
Glen Schofield has taken to social media to reveal that he has been working on a new video game-related project.
This means that Detroit: Become Human has sold a million copies over the course of 2023.
Steam users can now purchase gifts for multiple friends at the same time thanks to updates to the shopping cart.
The "major expansion" will contain new story content, locations, gear, and more, with additional details coming next year.
Also, starting early next year, Bethesda's sci-fi RPG will receive an exporter, and players can access a new Creation Kit for mods.
Various stats also revealed, including over 22 million days of playtime, an average of 40 hours per player, and nearly 2 billion planets visited.
Post-launch details are coming in the next Insider Episode. "This game is much bigger than the world of The Suicide Squad," Rocksteady says.
Players will discover weapons from LexCorp, Star Labs, AmerTek, DCPD, and others in Metropolis and utilize different status effects.
Both will assist the squad in various ways, from customizing and improving their weapons to adding elemental damage types.
The open world looter shooter will arrive on Epic Games' platform a little over a month after its Steam and console launch.
Seeking revenge against G Corporation and Kazuya Mishima, Shaheen specializes in pokes and brutal slides to keep opponents off-balance.
The tactics RPG was previously scheduled to release sometime in 2023, but has been delayed a second time.
Players can now adjust the scaling on standard tooltips, construction tooltips, information windows on the bottom left, and much more.
BioWare's troubled looter shooter reportedly sold 2 million units in its first week, before going on to hit 5 million lifetime sales.
Meanwhile, Sackboy: A Big Adventure has shipped over 1.5 million units, as per recently leaked internal documents.
SIE Bend Studio wanted to work on a sequel, but a pitch was turned down by Sony, previous reports have revealed.
The sequel was apparently cancelled, with Insomniac Games instead choosing to focus on Marvel's Spider-Man, leaked documents suggest.
Insomniac's leaked documents also reveal that Microsoft has rights over "any associated DLC, ports and derivative games" from the two sequels.