Three classic games are brought to modern consoles with visual and QoL improvements, but the end result falls short of expectations.
Turtle Rock Studios says it is "actively working on a solution", with the spawn rate of Special Ridden in particular being identified as one of the issues that needs to be dealt with.
It's coming after launch, though DICE has yet to specify when exactly that will be. The official launch is currently set for November 19th.
Ubisoft has also revealed Maelstrom Protocol, described as "a challenging endgame mode for skilled players", which will be available at launch.
Recent developments have strongly suggested that Microsoft could release Halo Infinite's free-to-play multiplayer component sooner than expected.
Though the game is still in development, it's been claimed that those involved with the project believe it's only a matter of time before it's cancelled.
Critical reception for the World War 2 first person shooter has been muted, and it seems that's been reflected in the game's performance on the market as well.
The newest UNSC Archives trailer dives into the backstory of the Master Chief's Mjolnir armour- or more specifically, an ore used in its exoskeleton.
Journalist Jeff Grubb says the action-adventure title is "ready to be announced soon", and a reveal is expected before the end of the year.
Upcoming Nintendo Switch games dominate the top 10 again, with the PS5 version of Gran Turismo 7 being the only non-Switch title to break it into the charts.
Microsoft and Playground Games' open world racer continues to enjoy great success, having attracted over 8 million players since launch.
Tear through Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas with these handy pointers.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition includes a Big Head mode as a new cheat code that retro fans will instantly recognize.
Though officially slated for a December 8 launch, it seems like Halo Infinite's multiplayer might receive a surprise launch in the coming days.
Grove Street Games' CEO Thomas Williamson has taken to Twitter to address the criticisms aimed at Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy.
A bunch of classic Xbox and Xbox 360 titles have rather mysteriously appeared on the Xbox 360 marketplace, which has fueled speculation upcoming backward compatibility additions.
Bright Memory Infinite borrows some of the better ideas from modern first-person shooters and combines them with its own flashy identity to great effect.
The League of Legends-based role-playing title was slated to launch this year but has yet to receive a proper release date.
Mario Party Superstars and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy also debut in the top 10, while the Switch dominates the hardware side of things.
Far Cry boss Dan Hay has left Ubisoft, and a new report claims that the series' next outing will adopt a live service model.