Massive Entertainment's upcoming open-world shooter will receive even more gameplay at the next Ubisoft Forward on June 10th.
The update, titled Reign of Sand, will add a new location, new quests, enemies, and weapons, a New Game Plus Mode, and more.
Gorgeous box art, a SteelBook case, a figure of Sun Wukong, a physical version of his golden headband, and much more included.
Playing the hack-and-slash title at 4K with ray tracing also reportedly requires nothing less than a GeForce RTX 4080 Super (32 GB).
Content creators will go hands-on with the expansion, while "world-exclusive reveals" and a "lore deep dive" are also promised.
BioWare general manager Gary McKay also teased that "the Dread Wolf is not the only god players need to be worried about.”
The now-private trailer reveals that Bokeh Game Studio's action horror title is coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC.
Raw Fury and Red Soul Games' survival horror game, which was announced in 2022, is inspired by genre classics like Resident Evil and Silent Hill.
"It was most important for us to have a title that was authentic to the companions that are the heart of this adventure we’ve created."
The ability wheel offers many "strategic possibilities" and "powerful combinations of abilities between players and their companions."
Firaxis's commercially underwhelming turn-based deck-builder is available to claim until June 13th, 8 AM PT on the storefront.
Coming to PC and consoles, it offers visual enhancements, new challenges, new Tonics, better controls, and a more responsive camera.
Following on from a feature we ran some six years ago, here’s another round of fails Microsoft has made – mostly in this current console generation.
As much as we've love to see them, these announcements have a slim chance of happening in the coming days.
It's been claimed that Sega will be opening pre-orders and announcing a release date for the expanded remaster within 10 days' time.
The free-to-play reboot of EA's beloved skateboarding franchise was confirmed to be in development back in 2020.
As part of Microsoft's expanded multiplatform release strategy, it looks like Halo could also be making the jump to PlayStation.
Alongside Gears 6, the two are in a group of first-party Xbox games that are not being considered for multiplatfporm releases.
Despite so many issues before launch, management allegedly told staff it would "eventually coalesce at the last minute."
The game is now subtitled The Veilguard, with BioWare saying the previous name "didn’t show just how strongly we feel about our new heroes, their stories, and how you’ll need to bring them togethe...