Indie developer 13AM Games has released a new trailer for its upcoming Wii U party platformer, Runbow, welcoming special guest characters from other indie games including Shovel Knight and Juan from Guacamelee!. Runbow will be available later this year.
After revealing a first gameplay video starring the polyvalent Humans, Focus Home Interactive and Cyanide have released a new gameplay video exposing a whole new match philosophy: that of the Chaos. Blood Bowl 2 is coming later this year to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
Bandai Namco and Milestone today announced Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo, an off-road simulator coming out this Fall on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.
Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo offers a variety of rally vehicles from past and present rally history along every major category of vehicle, from the powerful group B to the modern WRC. Each vehicle exhibits an accurate damage model with scratches, tire punctures and car deformation. The track features special weather effects for rain and wind, along with dawn, noon, sunset and night settings to present a variety of racing conditions. Nine-time World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb serves as the player’s guide through the career mode, which challenges gamers to race a variety of rally events to earn money and unlock more powerful vehicles to climb the world rankings and become champion.
Atlus has released a new trailer for Attack on Titan, showcasing some of the action game’s features. Attack on Titan will be available in May for the Nintendo 3DS.
Ascendance, the second DLC pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC on April 30th. Ascendance features four new multiplayer maps, the OHM directed energy 2-in-1 LMG/shotgun, the OHM Werewolf custom variant, the all-new Exo Grapple ability and playlist, and the next entry in Exo Zombies, Infection.
Tripwire Interactive today announced that its co-op sci-fi horror FPS game, Killing Floor 2, will also have a Digital Deluxe Edition offering exclusive additional in-game content. Players will be able to purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition of Killing Floor 2 for $39.99 as a Steam Early Access title starting on April 21st.
Killing Floor 2 Digital Deluxe Edition adds the following to the base game:
The base edition of Killing Floor 2 will be available for PC via Steam Early Access starting on April 21st for $29.99. All of the additional DDE content will be made available to buy separately at a later date.
Ubisoft and Blue Byte today announced a new expansion pack for Might & Magic Duel of Champions, “Time of Renewal” is now available. Shuffling into the mix is a complete new set of cards, new features, and special quests for beginners. The option to modify and individualize cards has also been added.
Klei Entertainment today announced that Invisible Inc. has left Steam Early Access and will officially launch for PC on May 12th. In addition, Klei announced that they will be bringing the turn-based tactics game to the PlayStation 4 at a date to be announced.
Indie developer Full Control today announced that the third expansion for Space Hulk: Ascension is now available for PC via Steam. The Dark Angels Expansion “Bringer of Sorrow” unlocks the Deathwing of the Dark Angels Chapter and includes a further 20 story missions and 20 flash missions for players to conquer.
Press Play and Microsoft Studios today announced new content coming next week for their Xbox One platformer game, Kalimba.
On April 22nd, Kalimba will receive a free major content update containing two new game modes for all current and future users. Llama Mode is a new, local multiplayer speed run mode in which up to six players can take turns competing for the highest score. Puma Mode allows players to race asynchronously against the ghosts of their friends or Hoebear (AI) for leaderboard dominance on any of 30 specially designed levels.
Press Play is also releasing two DLC packs for Kalimba: “Dark Void,” featuring a new game mechanic with 10 single-player levels; and “Co-Optimistic,” featuring 10 cooperative levels. Both DLC sets will be free to new and existing Kalimba owners until May 6th, after which they will be available for $3.99 individually or $5.99 as a bundle.
In addition, Kalimba will launch on PC via Steam on April 22nd for $9.99. The PC edition will include Llama Mode and Puma Mode, as well as support for both gamepad and keyboard controls. Kalimba’s “Dark Void” and “Co-Optimistic” DLC packs will be available on Steam on April 22nd for $3.99 each or together for $5.99.