Thunderful will share several deep dives in the following weeks to highlight features, showcase gameplay, and deliver more lore.
Rabbit and Bear Studios' Suikoden spiritual successor launches on April 23rd, but it's already looking to make a sequel.
The night-time across all difficulties has seen nerfs to Volatiles and Spitters, and over 70 scenes and dialogues are improved.
Fallout 76, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 3 also enjoyed significant sales boosts, with all three also re-entering the top 10.
Nightmare Mode introduces level 5 Tyrant chases, flashlights dimming and cutting out with continuous use, and Legend Level XP loss on death.
The sequel will launch for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC and looks to feature a new character embarking on a knightly journey.
Cat Quest 3 will also feature seamless co-op actions, and the demo even supports local co-op on Nintendo Switch.
Meanwhile, the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions of Braid: Anniversary Edition have been pushed back further by an additional day, to May 15.
Howard says Bethesda is "doing a lot of Starfield work" that we'll be hearing about in the not-too-distant future.
The new Job system allows mixing and matching weapons to create new builds, while enemy strongholds can reward "valuable loot."
Based on Atari's classic shoot 'em up series, the 2024 reboot focuses on Emi Kimura, a hacker, as she looks into QoTech Corporation.
Since its launch for PC and Xbox in 2018, the multiplayer pirate game has had over 40 million players. It launches for PS5 later this month.
A new launch trailer showcases the new Apex Zombies, the Whipper and Clotter, and the powerful Ripper and Sawblade Launcher.
The latest adventure in the SteamWorld franchise features naval combat, a Job system for mixing and matching abilities, and more.
Karpyshyn speaks with GamingBolt about how Exodus' central narrative hook will enable long-term choice-and-consequence mechanics.
The latest DLC fighter will be available for all players on April 23rd, while Mavado, the next Kameo Fighter, debuts in May.
Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft's microscopic survival game is now fully multiplatform, while a new update has also brought plenty of new content and features.
"We certainly hope that it's not another 25 years, as it was from Baldur's Gate 2 to 3," says Hasbro's Eugene Evans.
The development team also looks to change the Stun Gun and cloaked player visibility, though these will go live in Update 2.6.
The roster count for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is slowly rising, and currently sits at around 42 different known playable characters.