The single-player survival game is developed by the studio behind the Sniper Elite and Zombie Army franchises.
Fallout 76 players will be able to travel across the Savage Divide to southern Appalachian areas once the update hits.
A demo was previously released for the Nintendo Switch, with the full game set to release for PC and consoles in August.
Bring the right crewmates for a job, whether Nia and her drone proficiency or Yu-Jin and his stress threshold, lest things go wrong.
Raven Software leads the campaign, which sees the team going rogue after discovering a shadowy presence has infiltrated the US government.
The expansion, which is in development for PC and consoles, will bring a new location, new loot, new story content, and more.
The first-person shooter is set to launch later this year for PC and consoles, with more details set to follow soon.
Retailing for $11.99, the expansion introduces over 50 new fish, new fishing equipment and gadget tiers, and about 2-5 hours of playtime.
The arcade-styled game will also feature beat 'em up levels, shoot 'em up levels, and even gigantic boss fights using Dinozords.
The epilogue to Persona 3 Reload sees Aigis venturing to the Abyss of Time to help the S.E.E.S. break out of a never-ending loop.
The Thing: Remastered will make use of Nightdive Studios' own KEX Engine to run on modern platforms at high resolutions and frame rates.
Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO will also be available in five distinct editions, featuring season passes and physical goodies.
Join Luca and her "passenger", Rehm, as they struggle to survive in a mega-city that's suffered an "interdimensional catastrophe."
New Pals and subspecies, weapons, a new faction leader to challenge, increased level caps, new building types and PvP await.
Capcom's hack-and-slash title will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and will also be available via Game Pass.
The enhanced edition of Sonic Team's 2011 platformer will be coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Nexon's third-person action RPG looter shooter will be available for free on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
The narrative-driven action-adventure game, previously due out this summer, will now be available for PC and consoles this fall.
A full gameplay reveal will follow for the turn-based strategy game this August, developer Firaxis Games has confirmed.
Content creators will go hands-on with the expansion, while "world-exclusive reveals" and a "lore deep dive" are also promised.