NetEase Games will also bring other titles to the show, including the likes of Marvel Rivals and Once Human.
A Short Hike, Train Sim World 4 and Venba leave the service on July 31st. Meanwhile, Microsoft is teasing "another update" soon.
Larian Studios is also working on "gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life improvements, bug fixes and performance optimizations."
It also introduces new features like a "certain bard" joining The Dark Urge's party temporarily and more idle animations for Lae'zel.
Launching in September, the patch will also add new Legendary Actions for enemies in Honour Mode to add even more spice.
The long-awaited college football title is playable on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, though Standard Edition owners must wait until July 19th.
However, the team is "conscious of ensuring we're not widening the skill gap too much" for those who don't want to use it.
Digital Extremes "can't wait to show you what's next" with the expansion to its free-to-play action RPG at TennoCon 2024.
A satisfying action/strategy hybrid that exudes delight.
A relaxing game about exploring and collecting.
As an astrophysicist and a close friend of Safi's, Moses will have a key role to play in Max's next adventure.
The early access beta will be available on all platforms for those who pre-order the game, as well as Game Pass subscribers, while an open beta will also go live a week later.
A new rocket sidearm and pulse rifle, three new Battlegrounds and an encounter with the Conductor are on the cards for July 16th.
The sequel to Red Hook's maddening dungeon crawler retails for $39.99 on consoles, with The Binding Blade included in the Oblivion Edition.
This year's ultimate edition will feature Gianluigi Buffon, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, Jude Bellingham, and Aitana Bonmatí as its cover stars.
Omega Force head and game producer Tomohiko Sho will be present during PlayStation's live broadcast of the upcoming event.
As Kenshi's son and a student of the Shirai Ryu, Takeda arrives in NetherRealm's fighter as the final DLC character for Year 1.
The game's budget prevented that, however, as per game director and studio boss Keiichiro Toyama.
After crossing 37 million players last February, Playground's open-world racing title achieves an impressive new milestone.
Some might be quick to dismiss the upcoming remake because of how faithful it is to the original, but perhaps playing it safe is the smartest thing that Konami can do with Metal Gear right now.