Microsoft says it's working behind the scenes to get Remedy Entertainment's sci-fi shooter back on the service as soon as possible.
Move quickly and turn magic against your enemies when the top-down action RPG launches on April 18th for consoles and PC.
Despite previous statements, Blizzard's Rod Fergusson says it's easier to "refund a single skill point or the entire tree at once."
Season 4 should introduce a new Battle Pass (with a potential new Mythic Skin), balance changes, new features, and much more.
Episode: PURGE is also available free on all platforms, and concludes the DLC trilogy. A new narrative, characters, locations and more await.
Zhang Liang should now be less of a threat, and higher rarity items from enemies with higher Morale Ranks should drop more often.
Out on PS4, PC and Xbox One, the prehistoric title challenges players to overcome the elements and dangerous creatures to evolve.
Remedy Entertainment's third person shooter has been spotted in the subscription service's "Leaving Soon" section.
A brief new trailer has also been revealed for upcoming DLC character Sylvie Paula Paula, while a cross-play beta is set for Spring.
The action RPG saw an increase in sales in 2022, likely thanks to its current-gen launch and the popularity of the Edgerunners anime.
Sifu's developers have announced that its recent Steam release has been quite popular.
Season 1's Sovereign Armor, new Legendary weapons, new random rolls for Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale, and more are also available.
Hero's Catalysts, Fragment Extractors, Challenge Cards and Shipments are gone, along with numerous endgame changes and bug fixes.
The new fox-like Kemono uses sakura petals to move and attack. Other new additions include Core Orbs for enhancing gear further.
The Show maintains its place atop the sports games landscape.
The IKELOS SMG is also getting some changes to its recoil, while Aggressive Frame archetypes receive a nerf in Season of the Deep.
Retailing for $1.99, the DLC adds a new stage, eight new characters, 13 new weapons, 20 Achievements, and seven new tracks.
The Polish company recently confirmed that it was "formulating a new framework" for the title, codenamed Project Sirius.
Caverns of Mars: Recharged's developers speak with GamingBolt about the classic arcade title's expanded re-release.
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