The two surprise hits of this quarter have also had extensive development periods but showcase a fundamental difference in their approaches.
The game will also feature gorier combat than past instalments in the series, a new report has claimed.
It's been claimed that BioWare is internally confident that the long-awaited action RPG will finally release sometime this year.
Baldur's Gate 3 might be facing problems for its physical release owing to just how large of a game it is.
Title Update 3 for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora now allows players to use the DualSense for gyro aiming, among many other features.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 now has an official release date for current-gen platforms. Players will also be able to transfer their save data between generations.
A hand-crafted world with locations that change with each visit, an endgame and much more await in Moon Studios' action RPG.
Before its 1.0 launch, the action RPG will receive new bosses, enemies, map regions, expanded story content, and much more.
The early access version of Moon Studios' "most ambitious game to date" will feature the first story chapter, the Cerim Crucible and much more.
"Our main focus right now is getting the whole game ready to receive our free Season 1 update this month," Rocksteady confirmed.
Other improvements include players viewing the world while collecting resources with the scanner and no longer looking left while sprinting.
Red Barrels' co-op horror took six years to develop, and while it could have made Outlast 3 first, it's "super happy with what we have today."
The quality-of-life patch offers 300 bug fixes and improvements, alongside a unique weapon charm for Cook Off on Overkill difficulty.
Available in World Tier 4, the Gauntlet offers a weekly fixed dungeon with powerful monsters that players must slay in eight minutes.
Updates made to the DLC section of the game's Steam backend might be hinting at an upcoming reveal of its first expansion.
A known leaker has revealed potential new details on the next mainline instalment in Atlus' Persona franchise.
Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment's driving simulator launches globally for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch on March 5.
Wielding a unique, new weapon in the form of the Duospear, the Mystic Spearhand will be able to combine melee and magic attacks.
Both sequels have made good progress, though the mood at Gearbox is uncertain following layoffs, hiring freezes and whatnot.
Not particularly surprising, given the fact that it's been described as a shared world online racer.