For Honor has received numerous updates since 2017 and offers a unique fighting experience.
Red Dead Redemption 2 still manages to impress six years later.
Pre-orders are live, with the Standard Edition costing $24.99 while the Deluxe Edition, which includes two DLC packs, retails for $29.99.
Arriving in early 2025 as the third DLC character in Year 2, the kunoichi launches alongside her stage from Fatal Fury 2.
The turn-based RPG launched worldwide for PS4 and PC in 2018, before coming to the Nintendo Switch and Xbox in the years afterwards.
Nightdive's latest remaster is playable on Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch and offers numerous improvements over the original.
Other heroes receiving skins during the season include Lifeweaver, Sombra, Sigma, Junker Queen, Mauga, Mercy, and many more.
The game itself will remain alive, and previous season passes will be made available again, but Square Enix won't be releasing any new content updates.
The base game and Team Passes will continue to cost the same, but the Fighter Pass will drop from $29.99 to $15.99 next week.
The duo will retail for $9.99 as part of a two-character DLC set and launch alongside a new balance patch for the entire roster.
The trial includes six maps (with two debuting in Season 01: Reloaded), five Core playlists, Prop Hunt, and two Zombies maps.
The remaster will feature new maps to peruse, enhanced versions of the original FMV cinematics, and extended soundtracks for both titles.
Players will be able to explore four distinct areas that were cut from the original Soul Reaver and have now been restored for the upcoming remaster as bonus content.
The remastered duology, handled by Aspyr, is due out for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC next week, on December 10.
It includes License Tests, Time Trials, Music Rally stages, and 18 cars to race for free while serving as a "personal driving journey."
Crossplay allows up to five players to match together in the Antiquity and Exploration Ages, while eight can play in the Modern Age.
Nightdive is bringing back one of the more underappreciated survival horror titles of the 2000s. Here's what you should know about it.
Mistwalker and Square Enix's retro-style turn-based RPG will launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC on December 5.
Venture to a castle and village teeming with the undead, harness powerful new swords and face a new special zombie on December 5th.
The studio currently has multiple projects in the work, but a sequel to Elden Ring isn't one of them- though president Hidetaka Miyazaki says the IP could certainly grow in the future.