Quality-of-life features also include saving any time, Recall for conversations, and speed modifiers for combat and traversal.
Square Enix has confirmed that Dragon Quest 1 and 2 HD-2D Remake will launch next year for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Mistwalker's turn-based role-playing game is finally coming to additional platforms after launching exclusively for Apple Arcade in 2021.
Players will make choices in an early conversation depicting their experiences in Arcadia Bay, but neither ending is considered "canon."
Learn more about the fate of Max's Rewind powers and how she'll shift between alternate timelines to save her friend, Safi.
Along with Val, Careena and Morley, players can control Palamena, Queen of the Deep, and Julei, the Woodland Custodian, in combat.
Deck Nine's narrative and game directors will discuss new details about the adventure alongside Hannah Telle, the voice of Max.
Max Caufield, the original game's protagonist, returns in a supernatural murder mystery where you'll be traversing two different timelines.
Octopath Traveler and Octopath Traveler 2 have already been added to the subscription service's catalog of games.
To go along with its recent Xbox and Game Pass launch, Square Enix has released a new free update for the acclaimed RPG.
Square Enix has released both RPGs for their respective platforms out of nowhere, as well as a bundle containing both.
The 2018 RPG still remains unavailable on PlayStation consoles, but as per a recent rating in Taiwan, that could change soon.
The action RPG was officially announced in 2022, and, as per leaks, is currently targeting a 2025 release.
The long-rumoured remake is also not going to be an HD-2D game, a prominent insider has claimed.
It was "originally outsourced to another developer," but Square Enix was "not satisfied, and development shifted", per leaker Midori.
Its release could also be joined by the original Octopath Traveler being added to Game Pass as well, it's claimed.
The company is closing its New York and Montreal offices and laying off roughly 9 percent of its workforce.
Producer and host Geoff Keighley says you shouldn't get your hopes up about a Kingdom Hearts 4 showing at the upcoming event.
The next title in the acclaimed Mana series is currently scheduled to launch this Summer for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC.
It was confirmed earlier in the year that work was underway on the remake trilogy's final instalment.