The remake's next major update arrives on April 11, and it's bringing a host of changes both major and otherwise.
It may not offer as many high-profile titles as in previous months, but April still has plenty of potential big games to look forward to.
The Sonic-inspired series is making a name for itself.
Guided by the Emerald Wave, Diva No. 5 abandons her previous form to jump between worlds and regain her singing ability and memory.
The 2.5D Metroidvania title is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC later this month.
NeoSprint harkens back to old arcade racers from the 1970s in its presentation and gameplay style.
The long-awaited sequel was rated by the GRAC on February 20th, 2024, perhaps further indicating a potential announcement this year.
In fact, there's still no game like it, period.
Played by Anjali Kunapaneni in the English release, Feri is a Jaeger who leaves her unit to search for her close friend.
The demo is available at midnight local time for PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, while Steam users must wait until 9 AM PDT.
The mode will also have a weekly challenge with "escalating" difficulties, with Bungie revealing more details in the coming weeks.
Eventide Labs, Cirrus Plaza and Dissonance will be available for all players with a separate 3v3 playlist for quick access.
Whisper of the Worm and Outbreak Perfected will receive craftable versions with different perks, stock and barrel options.
The showcase for The Final Shape will be followed up by a new launch trailer for Destiny 2's major upcoming update, Into the Light.
The 2.5D Metroidvania title will launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC on April 23.
PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers can play it on day one. The PS5 version is also confirmed to support the DualSense.
We take a look back at the 2014's smash hit Far Cry 4 and how it has aged after all these years.
The long-awaited Metroidvania sequel is still without a release date. It's in development for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
In the week prior to its PC release, the game failed to chart even in the top 100 best-selling games in the US.
PO'ed: Definitive Edition will feature all the quality-of-life improvements you would expect from a modern Nightdive remaster of a classic shooter.