Distant Races across the Warhammer Fantasy Battles World will clash at last in the Mortal Empires campaign, out today. Free to owners of both Total War: Warhammer I and II, Mortal Empires sees the Old World and the New World merged into a new sandbox campaign, playable through the Warhammer II frontend.
Today also sees the scarred lands run crimson with the arrival of the Blood for the Blood God Effects Pack for Warhammer II, now on Steam.
Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver today revealed unseen details of the combat system for the upcoming medieval role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance, which will launch on February 13th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. Alongside the release of the new developer video, digital pre-orders are now available for PS4 and Xbox One as well as digitally for PC via Steam.
Creative Director Daniel Vávra and his team offer insight on Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s combat system in the new video and explain the variety of weapons, attacks, counters and moves available during the game’s fights.
Rockstar Games present the new 4K Ultra HD trailer for L.A. Noire, the story of detective Cole Phelps’ rise through the LAPD ranks as he investigates a string of crimes in 1947 Los Angeles. L.A. Noire for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch will be available on November 14th, along with L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files for HTC Vive, which features seven select cases rebuilt for VR.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group today announced that Monsters, a new downloadable themed content pack for LEGO Worlds, is now available for $3.99. Just in time for Halloween, the Monsters Pack adds Monster Town, a peculiar place full of scary quests, terrifying creatures, haunted houses and ghastly vehicles, where Halloween is celebrated every day.
Also available is a free game update which adds a host of new features to make building and exploring easier and more fun.
Coming to PC on November 16th, Tower 57, developed by Pixwerk and published by 11 bit studio, is a neo-retro shooter inspired by the heights of Amiga gaming, set in a dystopian, dieselpunk world in which Megatowers have become the last enclaves of civilization. Watch the new trailer for 11 more reasons to check out Tower 57.
Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online, already available for the PlayStation 4, hits PC via Steam in early 2018. Idea Factory International announced that the Steam release will be available in English, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese subtitles.
Steam Digital Gift Cards are now available. The new cards allow you to send Steam Wallet funds to friends, who may then apply those funds toward the purchase of anything on Steam, from hardware to software, including games and in-game items.
This expands on Steam’s single-game digital gift service and the tangible Steam Gift Cards which are available from hundreds of retailers around the world. To purchase a Digital Gift Card, sign into your Steam account, select an amount and a friend, and Steam will deliver your gift with a personalized message directly to their Steam account.
Natsume today announced that Harvest Moon: Light of Hope will launch on PC via Steam on November 14th for $29.99 USD. This is the first time the Harvest Moon brand will be available on PC. The Steam version launches ahead of the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions, which are coming in early 2018.
Bandai Namco today revealed that Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam on February 23rd. For the first time in the series, Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet introduces third-person shooter gameplay, forming a hybrid shooter/action-RPG title. Those who pre-order Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet will receive the Silver Assault Gun and Asuna and Kirito SAO avatar costumes. The limited Phantom Edition of Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet includes the full game and figurines of Kirito and Sinon with a game-exclusive costume available exclusively at the Bandai Namco Official Store.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Psyonix today announced a worldwide retail distribution agreement for Rocket League. The game is already available digitally on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, and the updated retail version will be available for purchase in stores on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Details regarding the content in the updated retail version will be confirmed at a later time.