New slots for armor and Talismans have also been added, and unlike the first game, cross-platform play is available from the start.
Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi has also confirmed that the directors behind the critically-acclaimed remake are taking up the same roles.
Layoffs are allegedly happening after the current fiscal quarter ends, with budget cuts also reportedly on the horizon for the division.
XBOX's latest fiscal year's performance was brought up, with CEO Asha Sharma saying "this cannot continue" going forward.
"When you decide to show it, you want it to be the best you’ve got", per Matt Booty, along with the promise of "hey, it’s coming soon."
Available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC since March 19th, Pearl Abyss's single-player action RPG continues to see strong sales.
Capcom is sticking to what made the original work, though you can expect something "very much in line" with Resident Evil 2 Remake.
The “code” from Code Veronica is gone, but there are reasons why that’s a welcome change for both Claire and the remake.
Enable infinite ammo, play "The Floor is Lava", or remix enemy placements and weapons in Halo Studios' upcoming campaign remake.
Assault on the Control Room looks pretty good in this extensive gameplay showing from the remake ahead of its July launch.
Thanks to a new Skull, you can finally see what Chief's shiny armor would look like while playing through The Silent Cartographer.
You can be a nice guy, sure, but there's also plenty of room for committing crimes, racking up massive fines, and being a nuisance.
Asha Sharma says that "it will be hard to imagine mass audiences can afford thousands of dollars on a console generation."
Playground highlights the trials and tribulations of Silverbrook and how Reputations will evolve your character on their journey.
Both words in the title could have different meanings, he explained, like "gen" evoking genes or generation, and "ATLAS" evoking a map.
Responding to a fan on social media about the state of the studio, Arkane Lyon's Jean-Luc Monnet said to let the studio "cook".
"Rest assured, in the final game, the bosses and the regular Genma will put up a tougher fight," says Capcom's Akihito Kadowaki.
Analysts believe that the current hikes may only be the beginning, and depending on market conditions, things could get much worse.
PR and marketing director Will Powers noted that these free updates also tend to work as great marketing tools for the game.
Asha Sharma acknowledged that the company isn't healthy right now, leading to it testing the waters with a few console exclusives.