Core Keeper's upcoming major update will also bring new features, content, and quality of life improvements.
The latest update to Hi-Fi Rush brings with it a host of bug fixes throughout the game.
The developer was too busy with the controversy surrounding Helldivers 2 needing PSN account linking to notice these problems earlier.
The game will be releasing for Xbox Series X/S and PS5, and pre-orders for the same are live across both platforms.
Spiders Studio offers a brief look at combat, including tactical pause and controlling companions, alongside some environments.
Ubisoft will also provide updates on Rainbow Six Mobile, The Division Resurgence and XDefiant at its June 10th showcase.
While Ubisoft Quebec's open-world title is playable offline, installing it for the first time requires an internet collection.
The open-world action RPG has perhaps the highest number of support studios for a Ubisoft title in the publisher's history.
Ubisoft Quebec talks about some of the effects used in the latest cinematic trailer and how differently each character plays.
UPDATE: Ubisoft has confirmed that an internet connection will only be required to install the game, not to play it.
All these titles go live on May 21st, though Guerrilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn is also leaving the service on the same day.
Ubisoft decided this "after careful consideration", and developer Red Storm will transition to XDefiant and Rainbow Six.
Despite the game's strong initial sales, Final Fantasy 16 has seemingly failed to reach Square Enix's sales expectations.
The reboot might have been the worst-performing game when it comes to sales in the Saints Row franchise.
Square Enix has revealed that the game didn't have the sales momentum to hit internal sales targets.
Frontier Developments has also released a new gameplay trailer for the management simulation title.
Seasons change throughout the campaign, creating (and removing) opportunities to sneak around in late Sengoku era Japan.
Naoe can use shadows to render herself invisible, destroy lamps and other light sources, and knock out enemies non-lethally.
Though it's around the "same size as Origins," Ubisoft wanted to have a "much closer to real-life scale ratio" with Shadows.
Players can also switch between Naoe and Yasuke, who each have unique skills, gear and progression, and recruit other allies.