Valve has pushed a new update for the Steam Deck, introducing some new tweaks, improvements, and features to the device.
Gameplay modifiers, Advanced Scoring, additional outfits, a Replay Editor and a new game mode, Arenas, are coming to the game for free this year.
Activision attributes the steep drop-off to lower player engagement in Call of Duty: Warzone and relatively lower sales for Call of Duty: Vanguard.
The mobile action RPG was recently confirmed to be coming to PC as well, and now Blizzard has revealed its minimum and recommended system requirements.
The red and black suit will be available for both the male and female protagonist, and included with the major update coming in early May.
More potential details have emerged on Halo Infinite's heavily-rumoured battle royale mode, which is allegedly in development at Certain Affinity.
The project has been in the works for over three years as per the LinkedIn profile of lead/principal game designer Kristopher Howl.
Previous reports indicated that Codemasters Cheshire was aiding the development of 2022's Need for Speed game.
More damage resistance from the shield, lower rate of energy drain, faster projectile speed and additional buffs to Exotic Glaives are coming.
Vampire Survivors receives a new update, which adds new content, a few tweaks, and some bug fixes.
Complex Games shares new gameplay footage of the upcoming tactical strategy game Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters.
While venturing through dungeons, players can use Demon Recon to find items, heal or meet other demons that can be recruited.
The beta will be live until May 17th and won't have Competitive Play or Profiles. Progress also won't carry over into the full game.
Presumably Bangalore's long-lost brother, Newcastle is a tanky Legend that plays around with shields and covers to provide defense for his team.
The racing sim debuted in second place, with FromSoftware's Elden Ring retaining its No. 1 position from the previous month.
The sequel to 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot is in development at Infinity Ward, and due out later this year.
The upcoming battle royale sequel has been "built from the ground-up" and will feature 'groundbreaking innovations", the publisher says.
Iron Gate Studio says development is "well underway" on the Mistlands biome, which will also include new enemies and weapons.
30 new Inhibitors are being added for more health and stamina upgrades along with a new quest and Platinum Medals for Parkour Challenges.
However, everyone won't be receiving access at the exact same time, as per Blizzard senior community manager Andy Belford.