Full HDR support, a field of view slider, class-specific key bindings, and an Ultra RT mode targetting high-end rigs are also confirmed.
Blizzard Entertainment has announced a new Developer Livestream for August 29th to discuss all the upcoming changes and features.
The expansion will launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC on September 30, bringing players to Dazra, an entirely new city that serves as the mysterious House Va'ruun's capital.
The survival action game offers extensive choices, whether trusting characters, killing everyone or remaining bloodless.
Story expansion The Order of Giants has also been officially announced, and it will be included with both editions.
GSC Game World also discusses the encounters and "little stories" outside the main and side quests, adding to the sense of discovery.
It also highlights the story quests required to unlock the new Mercenaries, the return of the Lacuni, and the Kurast Undercity.
The Game Awards will celebrate its 10th anniversary with another live show this year, scheduled for December 12.
The new models, including an all-digital Xbox Series X without a disc drive, will also be available on October 29th in "select countries."
Watch Henry bumble his way through the medieval world, whether it's excavating corpses or putting a stop to wrongful executions.
A premium third-person action experience.
The Standard Edition retails for $69.99 on PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, while the Nintendo Switch costs $59.99.
Three more bosses from the hands-on Gamescom demo have been revealed, each with vastly different techniques and mechanics.
Another legendary fighter from The King of Fighters and Fatal Fury joins the roster, sporting the same fast-paced techniques.
The Special Edition retails for $59.99 and is the only version of the game available at launch. It includes the first Season Pass.
The sequel to Garou: Mark of the Wolves sports 17 fighters at launch, a new single-player mode, color editing for characters, and more.
The latest trailer for Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO celebrates the fact that the game's release is 50 days away.
Goat Simulator is coming back ten years after its original release, this time along with a host of DLC, as well as reworked mutators.
ARC Raiders is switching from its originally-planned free-to-play model to a premium model, where the game will be priced at $39.99.
The latest trailer for Mecha BREAK, while brief, gives us a rapid-fire look at some of the different mechs' various abilities.