The open world title remains Square Enix's IP and it's currently at work on a new title with no platforms announced yet.
Season of the Lost Legendary armor is also available to purchase along with new random rolls for Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale.
Summer Game Fest producer, creator, and host Geoff Keighley says the event will also feature some "massive" games, as well as indie titles.
"As residents of Metro City, we’ve all seen things we weren’t supposed to see, but we're all in this together," the company writes.
Players can access the full range of customization options to create their own version of the Boss before the official launch on August 23rd.
Nearly seven months on from the game's launch, Battlefield 2042's first multiplayer season is finally kicking off in a few days.
The hotfix goes live on June 7th for all players. Meanwhile, Arc 3.0 is "still cooking up nicely" with more details coming in the future.
Massive Street Fighter 6 leaks are doing the rounds online, and as part of that, new tidbits related to Ken and Cammy have also emerged.
Following the worldwide reveal on June 8th, the "world premiere gameplay level" will likely offer a more extensive walkthrough.
The survival horror game is costlier on current-gen consoles, while a Season Pass has also been mentioned as part of its Digital Deluxe Edition.
Dutch Instagram model Ella Freya confirms she's lending her likeness for Ashley Graham in the upcoming survival horror remake.
Journalist Jez Corden claims a new multiplayer Crash Bandicoot game is in development at Toys for Bob, and could be revealed soon.
Rumours of a standalone Call of Duty: Zombies game have been about for over a year, and Treyarch seems to be recruiting for a project that sounds very much like that.
Two major upcoming RPGs are on top of the weekly charts, but once again, it's Final Fantasy 16 that takes the pole position.
More new gameplay for the upcoming platformer showcases what its combat will look like, though the game is continuing to look a little rough around the edges.
Director Glen Schofield will showcase the survival horror title, which releases on December 2nd for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
Shortly after delisting the game across multiple retailer sites, Ubisoft has confirmed the delay via an official statement.
Regarding supply issues, SIE SVP Veronica Rogers said that the company is planning a "significant ramp-up" in PS5 production this year.
Insider Tom Henderson previously reported that a reveal was coming in June and that the RPG had undergone a "revamp" since last year.
Fixes for progression blockers, improved visuals in Performance Mode, and more added along with New Game+, Ultra Hard difficulty, and so on.