Total War: Arena official artwork without logo

Total War: Arena is a free-to-play variant of the main Total War series. Instead of the usual Total War battles where two commanders send legions of units against each other, in Total War: Arena there are ten players per side, and each one controls only three units. In order to keep things interesting these units can be customized in a variety of way, which is where the whole strategy aspect comes into play. You not only need to command your troops well, but you also need to ensure that they fit with your team's strategy as imbalanced compositions are highly likely to get overrun.

There don't appear to be any gameplay trailers just yet, but if you're interested in seeing what Total War: Arena looks like in action, allow me to share with you the recently posted teaser for the Carthaginian army. It unfortunately won't tell you how the game is actually played, but it will at least give you an idea of what to expect. Have a look:

Metal Gear: Survive screenshot of zombies being lifted by balloons

After Hideo Kojima's departure the biggest question was how exactly is Konami going to handle the much-beloved Metal Gear series. Were they going to continue on without missing a beat, transform it into something entirely new, or perhaps just abandon it all together? Their answer, as it turns out, was to create a survival and co-op focused spin-off by the name of Metal Gear Survive.

As you might expect from the name alone, you'll be spending most of your time scavenging resources in order to craft weapons and fortifications, ensuring you have enough food and water to not keel over mid-fight, and naturally, repeatedly stabbing 'zombies' in the face with a fairly primitive spear. If you're wondering what this might look like in-game, allow me to share with you the recently posted launch trailer. Have a gander:

Total War: Thrones of Bretonnia close-up screenshot of a battle

The upcoming Total War: Thrones of Britannia is going to be the very first of the Total War Saga series. In other words, instead of trying to capture an entire historical era, Thrones of Britannia will offer a much more detailed look at some of the most interesting events that happened in a relatively short time frame. What this means in gameplay terms is that you can expect to see the most detailed Total War map to date, ten playable and diverse factions, a variety of victory conditions that will align with each faction's history, as well as numerous improvements to politics, recruitment and research.

Trying to explain all of this through words alone is a bit of a difficult task, so allow me to share with you two of the recently posted preview videos for the Gaelic faction. The first one is a brief in-game cinematic that sets up the story, while the second is a developer-guided campaign playthrough that will give you a pretty good idea of what to expect from Thrones of Britannia in general. Have a gander:

Overwatch teaser for the 27th hero Emre Sariglou

[Update #2]: According to a recent leak it would appear that the next hero isn't Emre, but rather Reinhardt's 'squire' Brigitte.

[Update #1]: A second 'teaser' has now arrived, and sadly it brings with it very few details about the upcoming hero. You can check it out over here.

It is well known at this point that Blizzard releases new Overwatch heroes every ~4 months. Combine this with the fact that Orisa was first teased on February 21st last year and it shouldn't come too much of a surprise to hear that Blizzard has now begun teasing the much-anticipated 27th hero as well.

The details are still lacking so take everything with a few grains of salt, but apparently the next hero is going to be Emre Sarioglu. The only concrete thing I can tell you about him so far is that he's from Turkey, although thanks to an accidental leak we did also find out that Blizzard is either planning to add a new map set in Turkey, or at least some sort of PvE mission. I certainly wouldn't mind a new map because if we go by the current release schedule the map type is highly likely to be King of the Hill (Oasis, Nepal, etc.), and that is a mode I have never seen anyone complain about!

Warhammer: Vermintide screenshot of the Witch Hunter from the Stromdorf DLC

Vermintide 2 is set to arrive this March, and as such the glory days of the original Vermintide are slowly coming to an end. However, instead of simply letting their older game fade away, Fatshark has just released a brand new (and free) mission that bridges the gap between the two games!

The aptly titled "Waylaid" mission will have you venture through a confusing maze of Skaven tunnels in order to face off against a familiar foe. It's a fairly short mission so I can't exactly tell you more without spoiling the surprise, but let's just say that it gives Vermintide 2 an excuse to start the campaign just about anywhere! And if you are wondering if Fatshark snuck in any Chaos Warriors for us to fight, I'm afraid they are adding more spikes to their armor and as such are going to be unavailable until Vermintide 2.

Stellaris screenshot of a planet-killing weapon from the Apocalypse expansion

Last month Paradox announced the Apocalypse, or rather a brand new expansion for Stellaris. As is tradition, the announcement only brought with it a comparatively tiny amount of information, thus leaving us to ponder over what exactly the enormous Titan capital ships are capable of, and perhaps most importantly, how the planet-killing weaponry will function!

While they're still not being as detailed as I would perhaps like, I am glad to say that Paradox has recently posted a brief developer video going over the features coming in with the Apocalypse expansion, as well as what the free accompanying update will have to offer. So if you're interested in creating your very own Death Star, you'll find the video right below. Have a look:

Total War: Thrones of Britannia artwork of a viking ship

The upcoming Thrones of Britannia is the very first of the Total War Saga series. What this means is that instead of trying to capture an entire historical era, Thrones of Britannia will offer a detailed look at some of the most interesting events that happened in a relatively short time frame. In terms of gameplay improvements you can expect to see the most detailed Total War map to date, ten playable and diverse factions, a variety of victory conditions that align with each faction's history, and perhaps most importantly, some major changes to how recruitment, politics and research is handled.

The Windows version of Thrones of Britannia is set to arrive this April 19th, but if you prefer to do your gaming on Mac or Linux there's no need to worry as the developers have just confirmed that it will be making its way there as well. Unfortunately, there is currently no release date set, but according to Feral Interactive the Mac and Linux ports are going to arrive "shortly after the Windows version."

Vampyr screenshot of a vampire attack at night

Vampyr is an upcoming vampire themed action-RPG from Dontnod, the studio behind Life is Strange and Remember Me. You'll be taking on the role of a doctor trying to cure a deadly plague that's sweeping through London, while also wrestling with the vampiric curse that forces the otherwise noble doctor to feed on his fellow citizens in order to survive. The more you feed the stronger you will be, though as a result the already chaotic state in the city is likely to get even worse as militias rise up in response to the rampant vampire attacks. In other words, expect to make some rather difficult choices!

If this sounds like the type of game you would like to try out, you might be interested to hear that Vampyr will be coming to PC and consoles on June 5th. This information comes to us from the most recent developer video, so if you're looking for a few more details you'll find it right below. Have a look:

Secret of Mana remake screenshot of the team

The classic Secret of Mana is an action RPG released for the SNES in the ancient times of 1993. While nothing special these days, Secret of Mana received quite a lot of praise back then for avoiding the genre standard turn-based system and going with a more action-orientated real-time combat. Combine this with a lengthy and story-focused campaign and it's easy to see why Secret of Mana got quite the cult following over the years.

Given its popularity it was only a matter of time before Square Enix attempted to do a modern version, which is where the newly released 3D remake of Secret of Mana comes into play. However, unlike the usual remakes that only offer improved visuals and support for widescreen resolutions, the modern Secret of Mana also brings with it a variety of gameplay tweaks meant to modernize the combat, as well as English voice acting. Whether these improvements were a success or not, that is currently the big question.

Screenshot of Tracer from Overwatch

If you're looking for a brand new shooter or team-focused game to fill your time with, you might be interested to hear that Overwatch is now having a free weekend on both PC and consoles. As you can probably guess from the title, the whole event will run until 11:59pm PT on February 19th, so if you're curious you might want to jump in as soon as possible.

In terms of content you will be given access to Overwatch's full roster of 26 heroes and 16 maps, as well as all of the various game modes. You will only be restricted from the competitive mode, even if you somehow manage to reach level 25, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem since it's not exactly the most beginner-friendly place anyway. Speaking of levels, all of your progress and cosmetic unlocks will carry over, so if you ever decide to purchase Overwatch you will be able to continue from where you left of.