The version 1.5 update for Honkai: Star Rail, dubbed “The Crepuscule Zone,” will launch on November 15, developer miHoYo announced.
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Comic book-style visual novel Invincible Presents: Atom Eve will launch for PC via Steam and “additional platforms soon to be announced” on November 14, publisher Skybound Games and developer Terrible Posture Games announced. It will feature English, French, German, and Spanish language support.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
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The version 1.5 update for Honkai: Star Rail, dubbed “The Crepuscule Zone,” will launch on November 15, developer miHoYo announced.
The version 4.2 update for Genshin Impact, dubbed “Masquerade of the Guilty,” will launch on November 8, developer miHoYo announced.
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Broken Ranks uses real Slavic folklore as inspiration for its fictional world. The latest update introduces this year’s version of the Forefather’s Eve event, and an update on the mobile version.
Amazon Games and Bandai Namco have announced a Blue Protocol closed technical test for North American and European players starting on November 8th.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe “Booster Course Pass” Wave 6 will launch on November 6, Nintendo announced.
Rollerdrome is coming to Xbox in November, and will be available on Xbox Game Pass.
Microsoft has announced the first wave of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in November 2023, taking subscribers up to November 14.
BlizzCon 2023 arrives this weekened and we’ll be updating right here throughout the show with the latest World of Warcraft news and coverage from the event.
It’s not an official theme or anything, but this week’s TV is all about fighting. There’s the two sides of superhero coming-of-age stories on Prime Video alone: the season finale of Gen V and the season premiere of Invincible. Over on Netflix there’s Blue Eye Samurai, a new show about one woman’s quest for revenge in Edo-era Japan, while on Paramount Plus the new Taylor Sheridan-produced show about Bass Reeves (David Oyelowo) is sure to bring on some Wild West violence. Throw in Love Island Games, and it seems like no matter which platform you turn to, you’re gonna get some clashes.
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Dimps will release the fourth season of content for Dragon Ball: The Breakers on November 1, the companies announced. It will add Broly as a new Raider, among other content.
Netflix is looking really good in November, with high-profile series and movie premieres for just about everybody. We've got a new David Fincher flick, some reality TV goodness, the real-life Squid Game, anime both American and Japanese, and way more. Here's our guide to the hottest new content on the streaming service this month. Whether you're already a subscriber or thinking of signing up, there's definitely some worthwhile stuff to watch here.