Square Enix has released both RPGs for their respective platforms out of nowhere, as well as a bundle containing both.
The 2018 RPG still remains unavailable on PlayStation consoles, but as per a recent rating in Taiwan, that could change soon.
The publisher also says there will be "plenty of difficult challenges for the brave Tarnished who wish to test themselves."
The open world action RPG's long-awaited expansion is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on June 21.
Despite finally coming out of open beta with new content and features, Player First's crossover fighter feels several steps behind.
The acclaimed 2021 RPG's expanded re-release is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC on June 14.
Thunderful has shared an extensive new gameplay trailer for the upcoming turn-based tactics RPG, which is due out in August.
Players can also discover new Revered Spirit Ash Blessings to increase the damage of their Spirit Ashes in the new region.
These include a heavy axe you can throw at enemies, a weapon that splits into dual blades, and even a Fingercreeper summon.
Belurat and Castle Ensis are the two new dungeons players will explore while pursuing Miquella, where powerful foes await.
Treyarch's next title in the long-running series will receive a worldwide reveal and dedicated Direct presentation on June 9th.
"Special episodes" of the Official Xbox Podcast will offer updates and deep dives starting June 10th till the end of the week.
Its release could also be joined by the original Octopath Traveler being added to Game Pass as well, it's claimed.
Ubisoft's open world pirate adventure remains a high watermark for the Assassin's Creed franchise.
The company is closing its New York and Montreal offices and laying off roughly 9 percent of its workforce.
Leikir Studio's rogue-like tactical RPG will also get a free demo on PC from June 10th to 17th as part of the Steam Next Fest.
That's up from 17 million players as of December, with the game having enjoyed a significant boost thanks to the Amazon Prime show's success.
Ubisoft confirms it will share details on what's coming next for the long-running looter shooter at its upcoming event.
Ubisoft's tactical shooter has come under fire for the new R6 Membership, which charges $9.99 monthly for exclusive new cosmetics.
"We want to make sure we give the game the care and love it deserves," Bandai Namco and developer Supermassive Games say.