A roadmap for upcoming reveals is also available and includes high-level combat gameplay and a PC spotlight during the week of August 19th.
Premium subscribers also get to experience all three TimeSplitters titles on PS4 and PS5 alongside Vacation Simulator for PS VR.
The remaster allows those who want to focus on completing the base story to jump forward throughout the game's 72-hour period.
The creepy shapeshifter is coming to MultiVersus next week, WB Games and Player First Games have confirmed.
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Players can also access new accessibility settings, like Stay Calm, an alternative to Don't Move for devices without a gyroscope.
Unreal Engine 5 allows for higher fidelity character models, while a new injury mask system adds more realistic cuts and bruises.
A new comparison trailer is also available, highlighting the remaster's improved lighting, shadows, animations, and textures.
The Classic controls mimic the Xbox 360 version and HD re-release, while Standard allows for aiming while moving and remapping buttons.
Arrowhead Game Studios is also looking into explaining balance changes in its patch notes and providing dedicated streams and blogs.
Game director Mikael Eriksson also revealed that the studio will re-examine its balance approach and update fire damage.
The ever-reliable Sword and Shield allows for stunning monsters, blocking attacks, using certain items without sheathing, and more.
The Battle Barge will serve as players' central hub not only in the campaign, but also the multiplayer modes Operations and Eternal War.
Bandai Namco's highly anticipated 3D arena fighter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 11.
Deluxe Edition owners can dive into the hero shooter on August 20, with the global release set for August 23.
Sony and Firewalk's upcoming hero shooter will add new Freegunners, maps, story vignettes, character variants, and more with its post-launch seasons.
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Ubisoft's upcoming space-faring game has plenty to learn from Bethesda's space odyssey.
A new gameplay clip showcases what Assassin's Creed Shadows' updated parkour will look like in action when playing as Naoe.
Though currently serving as an officer with New Eridu Public Security, Qingyi is an android who's seemingly lived a long time.