Game Help also supports Voice Command, though the latter is only available for English-speaking players in the UK and US.
A new environment variant, objectives, massive outposts and fortresses, and developments for the Galactic War are also inbound.
It also seemingly includes "life-saving armor", which could mean flame resistance for dealing with planets like Hellmire.
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"We have definitely bent the rules a lot. But the characters remain core to who they are," says James Windeler, narrative director at Guerrilla.
Sony and Firewalk's upcoming hero shooter is failing to get any real traction, having failed to attract players in sizeable numbers during its beta period.
"We’re not blessed with huge media budgets, so we have to be quite scrappy really, and quite tenacious to fight for funds that would probably go somewhere else," says Xbox's Michael Flatt.
The open beta adds a new map, Bone Mines, and a new mode, Area Control. Players can also unlock a new Variant for Haymar.
Devkits of the upcoming enhanced console reportedly went out this spring, with certification applications allegedly set to be filed later this month.
Excellent visuals and solid gunplay adorn Firewalk Studios' competitive shooter, but some of its ideas could use a rethink.
Creative director Nicolas Doucet says the platformer "can be a lot prettier, and have a lot more physics and things" than Astro's Playroom.
Team Asobi "never said it absolutely has to be 20 to 30 hours" and wants a game "in which the tempo is constant throughout."
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Several staff members are credited for PvE in the early access beta, though Firewalk hasn't officially confirmed a dedicated mode.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, Infinity Nikki, Evotinction, Convallaria, Rusty Rabbit, and Wuthering Waves are also playable.
The event is scheduled for later this month, though it's currently unknown which games Sony will be bringing.
Team Asobi ultimately settled on a level-based structure "because that was the one that gave us the most control over the game's variety."
The upcoming hero shooter's ongoing early access beta will now end on July 15, a day later than originally planned.
The shooter's early access beta starts today at 10 AM PST on PS5 and PC for pre-orders and PlayStation Plus subscribers.
The beta goes live on July 12th, 10 AM PDT for PS5 and PC. It features four maps, three modes and 16 playable Freegunners.