Let’s keep the ball rolling with yet another batch of video game news! For starters, 343 Industries launched season 6 of Halo: The Master Chief Collection today, Godfall will be getting a matchmaking update in the future, Pac-Man 99 is the latest battle royale game for Nintendo Switch Online members, and more. Here’s the video game news you might’ve missed on April 7, 2021.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection’s Season 6 Has Gone Live
Season 6: Raven of Halo: The Master Chief Collection has launched today, and it comes with a slew of goodies for fans to enjoy. Starting today, players will gain access to 100 new tiers of unlockables, the new Waterfall map, new game modes, the ability to swap teams mid-game, and The Exchange, which features a rotation of unlockable cosmetics with exclusive sets. Find out more about the latest season in the tweet below.
Prepare to go Raven mad.
Season 6 of MCC, “Raven” is officially here – and with it, new animated visors, back accessories, skins, Fireteam Raven armor, and more! What are you unlocking first?
🪶 https://t.co/1xyHiylw5u pic.twitter.com/urCAbz5MC6
— Halo (@Halo) April 7, 2021
Crysis Remastered’s Next-Gen Update Is Live
The next-gen update for Crysis Remastered is live across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S, which boasts improved visuals and a new level called Ascension. Crysis Remastered will feature Performance, Quality, and Ray Tracing modes on next-gen machines, but interestingly, Quality Mode works best on Xbox Series X, running at 2160p at 60 FPS, versus 1800p at 60 FPS on PS5. Nonetheless, the game will look and run much better than before on new consoles.
Crysis Remastered console update is now live for PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox One / Series X/S players!
Ascension Level ✔
Classic Nanosuit Controls ✔
Multiple Bug Fixes ✔
Frame Rate Enhancements ✔For more details:https://t.co/pcE9li2MQVhttps://t.co/K39rCDNt67 pic.twitter.com/KnpLWxodj4
— Crysis (@Crysis) April 7, 2021
Godfall Is Getting Matchmaking Five Months After Launch
Today, Counterplay Games announced it will finally bring matchmaking services to its “looter slasher,” Godfall. This comes as a bit of a surprise, as its developers have been relatively quiet since the game’s launch alongside PlayStation 5 last November. The matchmaking update doesn’t have a release date at this time, but Counterplay says, “More details will be shared over the coming months,” meaning we’ll have to wait for it to go live.
As we continue to monitor & implement changes based on your feedback, one thing was very clear…. We are excited to announce that we are working toward implementing matchmaking into Godfall! More details will be shared over the coming months as we work toward the expansion! ⚔️ https://t.co/qzebvJwsik
— Godfall (@PlayGodfall) April 7, 2021
Mario Kart Tour Has Gotten a New Exclusive Track Called Ninja Hideaway
Mario Kart Tour, the mobile version of the hit cart racer, has just received an update featuring an exclusive track called Ninja Hideaway. This new track is part of the Ninja Tour event, which also includes Shy Guy (Ninja) and new items such as the Ninja Scroll glider and Jade Hop Rod Kart. You can check out everything Mario Kart Tour‘s Ninja Tour has to offer in the trailer below!
Pac-Man 99 Has Launched for Nintendo Switch Today
Out of nowhere, Nintendo announced that Pac-Man 99 launches today, April 7, exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members. If you’re a member, it will be available at no additional cost. This, much like previous games that have launched via the subscription service, is a battle royale game, wherein you must eliminate other players to be the last one standing. Pac-Man 99 replaces Super Mario Bros. 35, a similar battle royale game that was removed last month following the Mario apocalypse. Check out Pac-Man 99‘s trailer below!