Retrieve the rats during the Trial but avoid the toxic gas to earn new Tokens and cosmetics. New Mk-Challenges are also coming May 7th.
The server test session will be available for all players on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, with pre-loads currently available.
Dark Raiden from Mortal Kombat X is the antagonist of this season, available until June 4th alongside new cosmetics and gear.
Also joining the service's library of games are Harold Halibut, Orcs Must Die! 3, EA Sports NHL 24, and more.
Available for all platforms, the trial allows for up to two hours of playtime, with progress carrying over to the game.
A prominent leaker has claimed that Take-Two Interactive is gearing up for an announcement of the next mainline Mafia title.
"But we’re hoping to offer more options in the future," says Hangar 13's Remi Ercolani.
PC players can now check how well their rig can handle Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's graphical upgrades.
Along with a complete overhaul of the penances system, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is also getting a new enemy type.
Studio Zero will share the "appeal of this title", which launches worldwide this Fall for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
It says the mission is "optional" and that the crime boss and cartel are part of the experience for everyone "regardless of edition."
Atlus' fantasy RPG is scheduled to release this Fall for PlayStation5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Beelzebub isn't afraid to go hands-on against any prospective opponents, especially when he snaps in Bandai Namco's upcoming action RPG.
The beta contains approximately 40 percent of the experience, with even more maps, factions and a campaign coming at launch.
"We've got new (real good) stuff cooking that we’ll talk more about later this year," the developer says.
The action RPG will launch with a 10 percent discount, which ends on May 2nd at 9 AM PST and won't feature microtransactions or anti-cheat.
This follows recent ratings in North America and South Korea, potentially indicating an imminent release.
Moon Studios' action RPG arrives for PC via Steam Early Access on April 18th and includes the first chapter of the campaign.
Codenamed "Payback," the sequel has reportedly been in development since The Witch Queen, though "heavily in the background."
No prior announcement was made regarding the price hike, though it's in line with other services increasing prices over the past year.