Delivering news about the biggest coming titles

Sep 19, 2015 22:35 GMT  ·  By

This week, the review department at Softpedia Games is offering a full review for the most recent expansion for Destiny, called The Taken King, which delivers some major changes for the core mechanics of the game.

The Gamer Diary series is also present for those who want to get a deeper look inside the mechanics and the stories of some of the biggest titles that have already been delivered this year.

Read on for a look at the most important information that developers and publishers have delivered during the past seven days.

From Monday to Friday

On Monday, Blizzard revealed that the Legacy of the Void chapter for Starcraft II would arrive on November 10 and delivered a lot of details about the tweaks and a full look at the cinematic trailer for it.

343 Industries and Microsoft also gave fans more specifics about the campaign of Halo 5: Guardians and a look at two new impressive videos.

On Tuesday, an Old Hunters expansion for Bloodborne was announced as coming on November 24 with a range of new content, and Blizzard introduced more details about the way new features and units would change the Starcraft II experience.

On Wednesday, the development team working on the new Need for Speed explained that the story mode in the racing title does not need the player to have a PS Plus or an Xbox Live Gold account.

Rockstar delivered more events for the Freemode in the Online GTA V experience on both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One.

On Thursday, the launch date for Dark Souls 3 was confirmed for April 2016 for all territories, and more info on the beta testing for the title was revealed.

A new video also delivered more details about the coming Uncharted collection that is landing on the PlayStation 4.

On Friday, the beta for the new user experience for the Xbox One started arriving for testers, and a video showed off its best features, while 343 Industries offered details on the REQ system in Halo 5: Guardians.

On Saturday, the development team at Microsoft discussed the kind of extra content that gamers would be able to get for the coming Master Chief powered shooter.