Square Enix today released Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age on PC via Steam.
The release of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age last year included high definition visuals, a remastered soundtrack, new Speed and Trial modes, fast forward function, and other enhancements. The Steam version upgrades the game even more with brand-new features for PC players, including 60fps, compatibility with 21:9 ultra-wide monitors, New Game Plus and New Game Minus modes, three background music options, maximized License Points and Gil, full controller support, and Steam Trading Cards.
Today, developer Fourattic and Devolver Digital released a behind the scenes clip on Crossing Souls, exploring the team and journey behind the retro-themed tale ahead of its release on PlayStation 4 and PC on February 13th. The video offers a glimpse into the team’s studio life, Crossing Souls’ development and the inspirations Fourattic drew from which so greatly carry the spirit of a childhood adventure throughout the game.
Players are invited to celebrate the end of the Forgotten Hero’s saga with a new set of promotional cards for The Elder Scrolls: Legends. Available now for $9.99 or 1,500 gold, the Forgotten Hero Collection includes 12 new collectible cards, including three unique legendaries, three epics, and six rares. When players purchase the Forgotten Hero Collection, they will receive one copy of each Unique card and 3 copies of each other card in the set.
The update also includes a long-awaited cosmetic feature: card backs. Players can now show off their decks with one of five unique card backs. Represent The Dark Brotherhood, Clockwork City, Elden Root, or either the Storm or Flame Atronachs. Players who previously purchased the triple bundle for The Fall of The Dark Brotherhood or Return to Clockwork City will find these card backs already added to their collection. Check out all the new card backs and how to acquire them here.
Team17 and indie developer MakinGames today announced a partnership for the launch of Raging Justice, a fresh take on the beat ‘em up genre. Raging Justice is coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC in 2018.
The streets of Big Smoke City aren’t for the faint-hearted. Gang lords and their thugs rule, and there’s danger around every corner. The city doesn’t need a hero, it needs someone who is tough and rough enough to take on the scum that festers in the streets. The city needs some Raging Justice.
Rebellion has released a graphics comparison trailer showcasing the visual enhancements coming to Battlezone: Combat Commander, including updated art and effects, DirectX 11 rendering and shading, 4K resolution support, and retextured and upscaled terrain. Big Boat Interactive’s remaster will also offer cross-play online multiplayer across Steam and GOG, support for both online and LAN multiplayer, achievements, cloud saves, support for the game’s two-decade old modding scene, and many other refinements and tweaks.
The remaster of Battlezone 2 will launch on Steam and GOG.com on March 1st.
Throughout the sceptred isle of Britain the kings of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales plot their paths to dominance against each other, and the Viking horde. On April 19th there will be war, when A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia releases. The game is available to pre-order digitally with a 10% discount from today until April 19th.
Paradox Interactive today announced that Surviving Mars, the upcoming management strategy game from Haemimont Games, will launch March 15th on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. A new trailer is also available today, showing a glimpse at some of the Mysteries of Mars.
Paradox and Haemimont also revealed several details and features of Surviving Mars which players may expect when the game launches. Couch colonists can look forward to ultra-high-definition visuals for their missions, with 4K support offered on both the Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro consoles. For PC players, Surviving Mars will offer community-created modifications with full modding tools and support – including mods available at launch from some of Paradox’s most talented community creators.
Koei Tecmo today revealed additional bonus content available to fans who pre-order Attack on Titan 2 standard or Digital Deluxe versions ahead of its launch on March 20th for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
Attack on Titan 2’s Digital Deluxe version will include the full game and a pack of unique costumes, which will be released on a weekly basis after the game’s release. Digital pre-orders of either the Digital Deluxe or standard versions on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch will include a bonus pack of plain clothes costumes for Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, Christa, Ymir, Reiner and Bertholdt. For PlayStation 4, it will include a bonus pack of plain clothes costumes for Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, Christa, Ymir as well as six PlayStation avatars for Mikasa, Eren, Levi, Reiner, Christa and Erwin.
Those who purchase the game digitally on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch or PC via Steam within four weeks of the game’s launch will receive a bonus pack of plain clothes costumes for Eren, Mikasa, Armin and Levi.
These bonuses will allow additional modification of player’s playable characters as they relive the narrative of the anime Attack on Titan – including a potential new perspective with their very own custom scout. In Attack on Titan 2, players can select their own custom scout – created through the Character Creation Studio – or one of their favorite characters from a roster of over 30.
Join DONTNOD Entertainment in their studio once again, for another look into the Parisian studio’s creative process behind their upcoming action-RPG Vampyr. Dontnod Presents Vampyr – Episode III: Human After All introduces more gameplay footage, while focusing on the citizens of London and how each individual has been hand-crafted to feel as human as possible.
Vampyr releases Spring 2018 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
A few weeks ago, Game Director Christopher Barrett spoke in a Dev Update about upcoming plans for Destiny 2. The first of those in-game updates was released yesterday and Bungie wanted to update the community on when more features and content will arrive in the game.
For more information on delivery dates, new content and updates visit: https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/Update/46612.