After finishing the main story in One Piece Odyssey, players can now look forward to the Reunion of Memories DLC.
EA and Respawn Entertainment have updated the PC requirements for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to need more storage space.
Along with "precise and tactical combat," players must keep their wits about them to explore the dangerous Twilight Zone.
Purchase spells and upgrade your Hideout by completing missions. Then bring other Mages with you to access powerful combos.
The livestream will feature the development team and content creator Rhykker discussing feedback, improvements and the endgame.
Learn more about the activities available after completing the campaign, from Nightmare Dungeons to the Tree of Whispers.
Deluxe and Ultimate Edition owners can start on June 1st, 4 PM PST while Standard Edition players begin on June 5th at the same time.
The showcase, set for 10 AM PT, will feature new trailers and interviews for upcoming Xbox indie titles.
There's an overhaul to Sentinel Interceptors, which now have procedurally generated styles, and new equipment like the Aeron Turbojet.
Popular Japanese streamer Eiko Kano recently have let slip that the upcoming fighting game will be getting an open beta soon.
The sequel is developed in Unity and won't have multiplayer since it "takes an incredible amount of time and resources."
Niran PruksaManee went to the same Vishkar Architech Academy as Symmetra, relying on Biolight tech for his various abilities.
Current owners can still play the open beta, but the online modes will be unavailable on June 25th to prep for the full launch in early 2024.
In keeping with the fantasy vibe of the $1.99 DLC, three of the eight new characters include the Thief, Fighter and Mage.
Various non-Story Quest activities are revealed, and there's also a Zompedia for players to keep track of every Zombie variant.
Check out the new indie game Space Prison, which will have you joining gangs and making enemies as you try to escape from the titular prison.
Xbox has unveiled its newest special edition controller, which has been made by recycling parts from older controllers that are no longer in use.
Since the previous game, the Root has completely overwhelmed Yaesha. Check out the latest trailer to see what's changed.
The first-person title is all about building Outposts in a wasteland and then raiding other players' Outposts for more materials.
Dash to reposition, create platforms to lift up allies and enemies, and pull teammates when the new hero goes live on April 11th.