Embark Studios expects the competitive shooter to grow "with more players than ever" and a version that "just gets better and better."
The test includes new enemies, expanded progression, additional gear, and a preview of the extraction shooter's Battle Pass.
The hard-hitting frontliner can power through big and small attacks to retaliate and also creates a stone pillar for high ground.
Set in Ashenfell, the survival-focused spin-off features crafting, exploration, and dragon battles against the backdrop of RuneScape.
Adso will also record data on slain enemies, providing lore and more information on their tactics while following the player around.
Stash Tab Affinities for Breach, Expedition, Ritual, and more will also be available, alongside the ability to bookmark Atlas locations.
Titles like Sniper Elite 5, The Last Case of Benedict Fox, Kona 2: Brume, and Have a Nice Death will leave the service on April 30th.
The second year of Skull and Bones is kicking things off with a host of new content, including a new ship and item ascension.
Bungie is seemingly gearing up to reveal the next expansion for its looter shooter, which is scheduled to drop in mid-June.
The final update for Larian Studios' critically acclaimed D&D role-playing game adds Photo Mode, cross-play, new subclasses, and more.
The update includes a new PvE mission that pits players against a fearsome new boss as they try and rescue a Tech-Priest.
Among the changes made to Gothic in its remake will be the patching up of narrative inconsistencies, plot holes and contradictions.
The Concord developer spoke about their time in the industry, and the excitement they felt at seeing developers working on Marathon.
And by "rollercoaster," I mean a ride with potentially many ups and downs that may only really reward those who stick with it.
The screenshots, while inaccessible at the time of publishing, indicate that we're getting closer to an announcement or launch.
There are also plans for more content for Forever Skies, with a major update slated for Summer that will bring more build options.
Design director Matt Singh confirms you can "kill anybody" and still complete the sci-fi RPG. "It's going to roll with it."
Game director Joe Ziegler spoke about how Marathon wants to bring in an audience that is already used to sandbox-styled gameplay.
Instead of categories for each stat, Skills are now individually separated with a "lot of blending of concepts," per Obsidian's Kyle Koenig.
The update, which is set to go live on April 16, will also add a version select option for X-Men vs. Street Fighter, a game reset option, and more.