Nexon's looter shooter is garnering its fair share of attention, but there are some problems that even dedicated players can't ignore.
Microsoft's most recent round of Game Pass changes has muddied its messaging once again.
Launched in May 2011, the sandbox action RPG has sold nearly 32 million units on PC alone, with its next update coming this year.
The collaboration includes an outfit and weapon for protagonist Soh, alongside a costume for Maiden Yoshiro, based on the 2006 title.
The acclaimed first-person shooter finally launches for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, and is also available via Game Pass.
Members of the action RPG's development team will talk about the upcoming class' design, gameplay, lore, and more.
The trailer showcases the infestation of Mt. Kafuku by the Seethe as Soh and the Maiden Yoshiro fight against all odds to stop it.
Elite Vulgus now drop Rare basic materials in Field Missions and Infiltration Operations, and the Descendant Instructor's lines hang around for longer.
Developed by Yuke's, the side-scrolling beat 'em up will feature Jimmy and Billy Lee taking on "powerful foes from their past."
Despite the mixed reviews from players and critics, Nexon's free-to-play looter shooter has seen impressive player numbers.
The first-person shooter will arrive for the service in the latter half of July, with a potential announcement today, it's been claimed.
NBA Champion Jayson Tatum will adorn the cover of the upcoming basketball sim's Standard Edition, while A’ja Wilson will be on the WNBA Edition's cover.
NBA 2K25 will also finally have parity on PC with its PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions, though cross-play will only be available on current-gen consoles.
The joint venture's goals include developing the IP's reach and expanding on "global licensing and merchandising activities."
Coming to Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, it features updated controls and difficulty alongside the classic side-scrolling action.
Though existing subscribers will keep their memberships as is, new users won't be able to subscribe to the current base tier starting July 10.
A new Standard tier will be accompanied by prices for Game Pass PC and Ultimate increasing to $12 and $20 per month respectively.
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