Hero's Catalysts, Fragment Extractors, Challenge Cards and Shipments are gone, along with numerous endgame changes and bug fixes.
The new fox-like Kemono uses sakura petals to move and attack. Other new additions include Core Orbs for enhancing gear further.
The Show maintains its place atop the sports games landscape.
A new leak has seemingly spilled the beans on Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft's long-in-development Avatar game.
The IKELOS SMG is also getting some changes to its recoil, while Aggressive Frame archetypes receive a nerf in Season of the Deep.
But your play time "can scale well beyond that if players want to invest more time," according to Moritz Wagner, head of design at Mimimi Games.
The Polish company recently confirmed that it was "formulating a new framework" for the title, codenamed Project Sirius.
The fighting game sequel is still set to release this year for PS4, PS5 and PC and features new mechanics, rollback netcode and crossplay.
Caverns of Mars: Recharged's developers speak with GamingBolt about the classic arcade title's expanded re-release.
Players will discover "many puzzles hidden in the world," like treasure maps leading to riches, and watch towers with challenging encounters.
Cal Kestis has been through a lot, but there's more to come in the sequel. Here are some big differences from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
The highly anticipated action RPG has wrapped up development ahead of its launch in June, Square Enix has confirmed.
Along with a reduced PSO cache size to lessen "Out of Memory" crashes, the hotfix also increases animation streaming memory.
The developer says the engine was "one of the reasons behind saying we want to release three big Witcher games within six years."
The final boss in the recent Root of Nightmares raid should also idle less when facing players standing in a Well of Radiance.
Black Salt Games' acclaimed fishing title doubles up as a descent into madness with cosmic horror and disturbing creatures.
All new playable heroes and their powers will be unlocked exclusively through gameplay, Toys for Bob confirms.
Meanwhile, the beta – which will go live on April 20 – will also give players a look at how the upcoming MOBA will make use of bots.
2K Sports has also confirmed more content for the future, including the addition of Nelly Korda, new courses, Eastside Golf gear, and more.
The free expansion and its Challenge League also add a new end-game activity. It goes live on April 7th for PC and April 12th for consoles.