A new update has rolled out for Capcom's open world action RPG on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
The studio behind Wayfinder is planning some major updates for the game, but in the meantime has decided to disable the ability to buy it.
Balatro's upcoming update can be currently accessed by players through the game's beta branch on Steam.
The number of suspicious Call of Duty accounts over the weekend might even have been higher owing to the recent free trial.
Chloe Noir joins the roster, while new Skill Gems look to mix up the gameplay. Ranked modes and Extreme Parties are also inbound.
Former social media strategist Brian Hong reveals the figure on LinkedIn, though Activision hasn't corroborated the same.
An admittedly underwhelming Heavy sniper rifle, the Anti-Extinction set and new Legendary weapons are on sale until tomorrow.
The game's concurrent user count recently climbed to over 345,000, and it's also the best-selling game on Steam right now.
Developer Tomas Salas is also working on adding mod and workshop support, new architecture and something called "Mad Lector."
Though Team Ninja's open-world action RPG hasn't received widespread acclaim, it did receive positive reviews from some critics.
The co-op shooter was the UK's best-selling game in March, with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Dragon's Dogma 2 also performing strongly.
"I have no specific release date, but I will give updates if there is anything significant to share," says Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone.
Players have completed a Major Order calling for the faction's destruction, though a new threat could be waiting in the wings.
The next entry in Atlus' critically acclaimed RPG series allegedly launches in 2025 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Diablo 4's player base on Xbox saw a healthy boost following its Game Pass launch, as per Xbox president Sarah Bond.
With the game's first post-launch season having done little to revitalize its dwindling playerbase, the decision has apparently been made to end the game with its fifth season in 2025.
Kevin Conroy allegedly recorded dialogue for post-launch content prior to his passing, with the Caped Crusader set to be reintroduced in Season 4.
The actor has confirmed that he isn't playing the upcoming crime epic's male protagonist, contrary to some speculation.
Bandai Namco's post-launch monetization for Tekken 8 continues to be a sticking point for its player base.
Narrative director Drew Karpyshyn speaks with GamingBolt about how Exodus' Time Dilation will impact its choice-and-consequence mechanics.