The opening movie for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has been released, giving us a glimpse at a day in the life of Ichiban Kasuga.
The saga is complete, at last.
The RPG remake launches on February 2 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.
Pre-orders also get the Nightmare Family Pack with alternate versions of Dusty Rhodes, Cody Rhodes, Billy Graham and other bonuses.
The sequel introduces the 2K Showcase of the Immortals, allowing fans to replay matches from Wrestlemania's illustrious history.
A new random roll for Hawkmoon, the Ketchkiller set from Season of Plunder and new Legendary weapons are also available.
Players who purchase the standard edition – which costs $70 – cannot access the RPG's New Game Plus mode.
The newest update to Diablo 4 hopes to emphasis a few different player abilities across all classes before the release of Season of the Construct.
Xianyun, the Cloud Retainer, is also coming as a new five-star character, while Gaming joins as the latest four-star Pyro user.
The side-scrolling Metroidvania title launched on January 18th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
The Elder Scrolls Online is also getting a couple of new dungeons as part of a DLC coming out in March.
The next addition to Street Fighter 6's roster, Ed, makes use of a boxing style for fights, and even has some fancy footwork to go with it.
Destiny 2 will also be raising its Glimmer cap from 250,000 to 500,000 in an update later this month.
Square Enix's action RPG is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PS4 and PC, and features over 100 songs, aerial combat, and much more.
Other than 2013, 2018, and now 2023, Call of Duty has been the United States' best-selling game every year since 2009.
Game sales on Sony's last-gen console were higher than on Microsoft's current-gen duo, according to GSD data.
Meanwhile, Mortal Kombat 1 makes a surprising return to the top ten, ranking in third place thanks to PS5 price promotions.
Ubisoft's beloved franchise returns with its first new instalment since 2010, this time coming with a Metroidvania twist and returning to its sidescrolling roots.
The movie, described as "an R-rated love letter to the horror genre", will be directed by David F. Sandberg of Shazam! fame.
The cover athlete is also teased, with WWE Superstars' guesses ranging from Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes to Becky Lynch and Gunther.