After several controversies, Fntastic's The Day Before enters early access on December 7th for PC. Here's what you should know.
The sequel features "deep factory building" and real-time strategy action with a campaign, co-op and "hundreds of hours" of progression.
The 4x real-time strategy title launches with its sixth faction, House Ecaz, and will increase its price from $29.99 to $34.99.
From The Settlement, players will venture to the Drowned City, explore the Acid Mire, investigate the Jeweled Spire and more.
Battle new bosses and enemies, add floors and new decorations to your castle, explore the new Gloomrot region, and much more.
The early access version launches with one zone, six story missions, Radio Missions and five mechs to pilot and customize.
Shut down in 2018, 505 Games' free-to-play first-person shooter with mechs is returning as a PvE title with extraction elements.
New boss fights, enemy types, a new spell school, two new weapon types, Jewels to craft and a massive new zone await in the free update.
It launches this Fall in early access and sees the Breakers traversing procedurally generated biomes to defeat the Abyss King.
The 3D rogue-lite title offers "infinite open worlds" and numerous loadouts with blasters, swords and much more for players to wield.
This week will see Kerbal Space Program 2 getting its first major update since its early access release, with a host of bug fixes and optimisation.
Red Barrels' multiplayer horror title will be available for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Its content has yet to be detailed.
The upcoming "expansion-level event" includes the new Gloomrot biome with two sections containing new enemies and technologies.
The survivor-like auto shooter is based on Ghost Ship Games' co-op title and offers procedural caves, multiple characters, and more.
Check out the launch trailer for a good idea of what you can expect from the early access launch of Kerbal Space Program 2.
Survival horror game Sons of the Forest has seen quite a bit of success in just the first 24 hours after its early access release.
The survival horror title will be in early access for 6-8 months, though Endnight is committed to releasing "the best version" possible.
Multiplayer supports up to eight playing together and AI companions are still accessible, whether building or defending against enemies.
Instead of another delay to the sequel, Endnight is going with early access for even more items, new mechanics and gameplay balance.
"I hope people are going to like it because I think it's really cool," says Larian Studios founder and director Swen Vincke.