The early access version of Moon Studios' "most ambitious game to date" will feature the first story chapter, the Cerim Crucible and much more.
After the upcoming showcase, where Moon Studios reveals more details about the action RPG, various publications will share their thoughts.
Evening Star and Private Division's 3D platformer was shadow-dropped at Nintendo's recent Partner Direct presentation.
Check out nine minutes of new gameplay as players explore the Pestilence-ridden land en route to fighting Warrick the Torn.
The dark fantasy action RPG was previously scheduled to enter early access on PC sometime in the first quarter of the year.
Foamstars and Rollerdrome are for PS4 and PS5, but Steelrising is exclusive to PS5. All three are available from February 6th to March 4th.
The remaster of Obsidian's first-person sci-fi RPG is free until 8 AM PST, December 26th. It includes the base game and its story DLC.
No Rest for the Wicked is a new dark fantasy title by Moon Studios, with more details about the game to come in March.
The duo will be joined in the subscription service's catalog by Shiro Games and Funcom's 4X strategy title Dune: Spice Wars.
Roll7 and Private Division's rollerskating shooter launched for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC in August last year.
Obsidian Entertainment's sci-fi role-playing game is available for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Due out in 2024, Tales of the Shire is described as a "heartwarming" game where players will experience a "cosy Hobbit life".
The 3D platformer focuses on Gaia, the Spirit of Life, as she explores the wastelands of Earth to save the Spirits of the last animals.
Piccolo Studio's post-apocalyptic 3D platformer offers compelling gameplay and stunning aesthetics, even if some parts falter.
Codenamed Project Bloom, the title is described as "a sweeping new action-adventure game" that is "bold and tonally different" from Game Freak's prior work.
Piccolo Studio's surreal platforming adventure game is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC later this month.
Out on PS4, PC and Xbox One, the prehistoric title challenges players to overcome the elements and dangerous creatures to evolve.
Piccolo Studio's surreal platforming adventure title will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Texture flickering instances, characters' hair glowing, cases of invisible enemies and trip wire beams, and more have also been fixed.
This week will see Kerbal Space Program 2 getting its first major update since its early access release, with a host of bug fixes and optimisation.