Developer Jyamma Games says the Xbox version has had some "challenges" despite the team's "best efforts" and "hard work."
Creative director Graeme Timmins also discusses catering to different character fantasies and retaining depth without too much complexity.
The deadly and elegant weapon can be used in one of two modes, focusing either on speed or on dealing heavy damage.
The developer has reportedly laid off over half of its QA staff, with other departments of the studio also have been affected by job cuts.
An average monster truck racer that does the bare minimum.
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As Yumia, players explore a ruined world where alchemy is labelled taboo and fight to discover the truth behind its fall.
Fighting Pass owners get new gear, New Challenger screen effects, stickers, music, banners, emotes, and more inspired by Fatal Fury.
Capcom's Yuya Tokuda confirms that the developer is "sticking with the same direction we've always had" regarding its DLC.
Saber Interactive's Tim Willits also confirmed that the missions occur during the campaign as "part of the bigger conflict."
Featuring 60 FPS, native 4K support, and high-resolution shadow maps, the remastered compilation covers the entire franchise.
The patch adds modding support, evil endings, dynamic split screen, Honour Mode mechanics for use in Custom Mode, and more.
BioWare has revealed some of the game's UI customization options, which will let you tweak health bars, damage numbers, and more.
The upcoming fantasy RPG was confirmed to be a linear, mission-based game a while back, but BioWare says there's still plenty of room for exploration.
"Then we throw in some curveballs for the rest and dig deep to bring ancient characters back to the forefront," says executive producer Danny Koo.
Gearbox and 2K's first-person looter shooter is set to launch sometime in 2025 for PC and current-gen consoles, it was recently announced.
Meanwhile, on Xbox Series X, the upcoming open world first-person shooter features 60 FPS and 30 FPS modes.
Available until September 4th, the early access beta offers four core maps, two Strike maps, six modes, and a level cap of 20.
Saber details more multiplayer classes for its upcoming action game, which is releasing next week for PC and current-gen consoles.