Square Enix's retro RPG hits another sales milestone.
Now releasing in the second half of March.
Also fixes connectivity and stability issues.
A whole lot of confusion surrounding who exactly should be fixing the game (the answer is Google).
This week's Exotics are quite interesting.
An early look at the tech powering People Can Fly's upcoming looter shooter.
The demo will be completely free and remain live even after the game launches.
Whip foes with vines or transform into an animal and maim them.
A flee button, easier torch equipping, and much more also coming.
The Druid brings more than 30 new spells and abilities to the game.
Development costs and the COVID-19 pandemic were also factors.
Travel to the future as Clint Barton and battle Maestro on March 18th.
Cross-gen saves, cross-platform play and free upgrades confirmed.
The update also brings new skills, abilities, and various fixes.
Bungie is currently focusing on "new experiences for Year 4 and beyond."
Several third party releases are on the docket for Google's service, it seems.
It will feature content from the title's "biggest update yet."
Ubisoft plans on supporting the open world RPG for many months ahead.
A War Table stream is currently scheduled for February 16.
But these quests will all be unique from each other and from the base game's quests.