Pearl Abyss showcases new, extended gameplay footage of its upcoming open world action-adventure title, which is in development for PC and consoles.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers will also get access to Under the Waves, Far Cry 5, Chernobylite, Road 96, and more.
The patch also brings various graphical fixes, ultrawide support in all cinematics, optimizations and performance improvements on PC, and more.
A venerable menace for many players at launch, the expansion's final boss has seen nerfs to damage, range, and stamina damage.
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Saber Interactive also has a larger patch out later this month, adding Ultrawide support, private PvE lobbies, and a Sparring Arena.
Series producer Noriaki Okamura says the development team will do "everything we can" to avoid a rough launch similar to Vol. 1.
Treyarch's recent beta topped previous titles in total hours and players, matches played, and playtime for each player.
It also includes the base game, Haus and SoLA expansions, six Slayer character packs, and four additional Weapons Packs.
Out on October 22nd, the new free mode sees players gathering supplies and building defenses to prepare for a massive zombie horde.
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Remnant 2's The Dark Horizon DLC launches on September 24th, adding a new area in N'Erud, The Warden Archetype, and a new glider traversal system. However, base game owners can also avail of a free up... Read More
Players will explore a new area on N'Erud while dealing with new robotic threats. There's also a new glider system and Archetype.
"It’s always been the case that games Mr. Kojima didn’t personally direct don't have 'A Hideo Kojima Game'," series producer Noriaki Okamura explains.
"I think players might just need to see the game and try it for themselves to decide if this approach works," says series producer Noriaki Okamura.
Konami has offered another look at the upcoming remake, which is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
PlayStation's lead system architect Mark Cerny has confirmed that the company's proprietary supersampling tech will also eventually support the PlayStaton VR2.
In addition to running at 4K and 60 FPS, these games will also feature other boosts such as new volumetric lighting and effects, added background details, and more.