Capcom's fighting game hits another major sales milestone, hitting 4 million units sold since its release over a year ago.
The last last time.
Pugstorm's CEO and game director Fredrik Präntare speaks with GamingBolt about Core Keeper exiting early access, and what the future holds for the sandbox survival title.
Other events include Halloween, Holidays at Hogwarts and the Yule Ball, with 6v6 PvP and the Nintendo Switch version also in the works.
Players can now sit back and fish on various planets, with rarer catches to seek out and a new Expedition with fishing-themed rewards.
The original game has sold over 24 million units worldwide across PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC as of earlier this year.
The paid story DLC is set to launch in September, though a specific release date has not yet been officially announced.
Hideo Kojima recently took to Twitter to talk about how he edited promo videos and trailers for Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain himself.
Previously announced for Nintendo Switch, the compilation includes over 15 Tetris titles and an hour of documentary footage.
Launching on September 10th, the expansion's theme depicts Aigis venturing through the Abyss of Time to find the protagonist.
The multiplayer title is out now on Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S, with the Nintendo Switch version arriving this holiday season.
These plot reveals makes you rethink everything, and not always in a good way
After "technical discussions" with its partners at Microsoft, Capcom has confirmed Xbox One versions for the fighting game compilations.
The most popular title in the compilation features 56 fighters and 3v3 fights while introducing new Hyper Gauge mechanics to the series.
An average monster truck racer that does the bare minimum.
As Yumia, players explore a ruined world where alchemy is labelled taboo and fight to discover the truth behind its fall.
Fighting Pass owners get new gear, New Challenger screen effects, stickers, music, banners, emotes, and more inspired by Fatal Fury.
Available until September 4th, the early access beta offers four core maps, two Strike maps, six modes, and a level cap of 20.
"I can understand that perspective, watching from the outside in, but no. Absolutely not," said Bethesda Game Studios' Jon Rush.
Kojima's first-person psychological horror demo hasn't lost any of its sheen even now, a decade on from release.