Official artwork for Total War: Arena without the logo

Total War: Arena is a free-to-play offshoot of the main Total War series. It features 10vs10 RTS battles where each player controls only three units, rather than an entire army as you would expect from pretty much any Total War game. However, while you cannot control more units, you can customize the armor, weapons and skillset of your soldiers, thus giving you plenty of ways to have an actual impact on the overall battle.

If this sounds like the type of game you would like to at least try out, you might be interested to hear that the developers are now holding an Open Beta event. Simply head on over to the Total War: Arena website, download the installer, and you'll be playing in no time. And speaking of time, it is worth mentioning that this Open Beta event will last until 9am UTC on December 4th, so you should have plenty of chances to give it a try.

Sanctum 2 screenshot of a maze filled with turrets

Sanctum 2 is a bit of an interesting take on the Tower Defense genre. You still have to place down turrets and utility towers in order to corral and annihilate your enemies, but instead of being completely helpless when your defenses fail you also have a variety of guns to shoot the enemies with yourself! Its a small addition, but it really goes a long way towards easing some of the frustrations present in pretty much all Tower Defense games.

If this sort of gameplay theme sounds like something you would love to try out, you're in luck as Sanctum 2 is currently free to grab on the Humble Store. The offer will only last for another day and a half (or 37 hours to be specific), so make sure to grab yourself a copy as soon as possible. You don't even need to install it in order to own it forever, simply redeem the key on Steam and you'll be in the clear.

Screenshot of Overwatch's 26th support hero Moira

During Blizzcon 2017 the Overwatch team announced the long-awaited 26th hero - a highly aggressive support hero by the name of Moira. Much like Sombra which was also announced during Blizzcon, Moira made her way onto the PTR a mere couple of days later, a place where she would only stay for about a week before finally being unleashed upon the live servers

However, while Moira has been available in Quick Play and Arcade game modes for around a week now, she has not been unlocked in Competitive Play in order to give everyone a chance to try her out, as well as hopefully devise some counters. And now, as you can probably guess from the title, the floodgates have finally been opened and Moira is available in Competitive Play as well! Whether you consider this to be a good or bad thing, that will probably depend on your willingness to play her, but either way I would recommend waiting at least a day or two for people to stop instantly picking her without even knowing what her abilities do.

Lina from Dota 2 showcasing the new ranked ladder system

While Dota 2's old ranked matchmaking system did its job quite admirably, there was always the problem of what to do with returning players. If someone was gone for well over year their skill level and game knowledge were bound to deteriorate, especially when you consider how massive Dota 2's patches can truly be, yet that player's rating always remained the same. This brought in a heavy dose of uncertainty into the matchmaking system, which is never a good thing as one small mistake can easily result in a 'wasted' hour for 10 different players.

As such, I am very glad to say that Dota 2 has now transitioned to a seasonal ranked system. Each season will last six months and will require the player to do a series of placement matches before they are truly unleashed upon the matchmaking system. Furthermore, players are going to be split across seven different levels (or rather skill tiers), each of which will come with five divisions within them. As you might expect, you will need to climb through all five of the divisions before being given a chance to prove your worth and move onto a higher skill tier.

Seven: The Days Long Gone screenshot of our character standing on a rooftop

Seven: The Days Long Gone is an upcoming 3D isometric RPG that allows you to freely explore a massive sandbox world. You can climb just about anything in order to avoid guards or to reach a more advantageous position, sneak your way through encampments and only attack when the situation favors you, or just throw caution to the wind and attempt to beat down scores of guardsmen through a combination of might and magic.

While the recently posted gameplay trailer does not feature any fireballs, it will give you a pretty damn good idea of what the stealth gameplay is all about. Have a look, its a fairly short but informative video:

Artwork for Archaon the Everchosen from Warhammer

Total War: Warhammer 2's Mortal Empires campaign arrived a little while ago, bringing with a massive world full of unique factions and races to conquer. However, due to some technical issues most of the changes that arrived in Total War: Warhammer 1's final update did not come as a part of the Mortal Empires campaign, thus leaving almost all of the Old World races at a significant disadvantage.

As such, I am very glad to say that Creative Assembly has now released most of the important changes onto the Steam beta client. In terms of content you can expect to see numerous design changes for the Warriors of Chaos, a variety of Wood Elf followers, new skill trees and campaign effects for most of the Old World Legendary Lords, and perhaps most importantly of all, a vast array of balance tweaks. If you're interested in all of the details you'll find the full patch notes over at the official website.

Battlerite artwork for the newest hero - the Sky Ranger

Battlerite is the spiritual successor to Bloodline Champions, and much like its predecessor its a highly skill-based and team-oriented PvP brawler. It went fully free-to-play around two weeks ago, and much to my delight it has managed to acquire a rather large playerbase. And what better way to celebrate its growing popularity than with a brand new champion!

The newly introduced Sky Ranger represents a combination of high mobility and slow but powerful attacks. As such, she's not going to be an easy champion to play since even a couple of mistakes can snowball into a quick death, but if mastered her damage potential is quite impressive, especially when you consider just how often she can bounce around the arena. But rather than just 'listen' to me babble about the new champion, allow me to show you what the Sky Ranger looks like in action. Have a gander:

Telltale's Batman: The Enemy Within screenshot of Harley Quinn with a gun

Episode 2 released back in October, and after a little bit of a wait Episode 3 of Telltale's Batman: The Enemy Within adventure game series has now arrived to continue on with the story. I can't tell you much about the story itself due to spoiler concerns, but what I can say is that you will be taking an even deeper plunge into the criminal underworld as the villain's plans are slowly starting to unravel.

As always, the launch trailer features some minor spoilers, so if you want to have a completely 'pure' playthrough make sure to avert your eyes. If you don't mind seeing such minor details, however, you'll find the trailer right below. Have a look:

Northgard artwork for the newly added Clan Boar

[Update]: Northgard has now added a new and extremely aggressive faction - Himminbrjotir, Clan of the Ox.

Northgard is a viking themed strategy game that released onto Steam Early Access back in February. When I first did my review I found Northgard to be quite enjoyable, albeit severely lacking in content given that there were only three different units to toy around. With that in mind, I am very glad to say that the developers have come a long way since then, with their latest efforts now resulting in the appearance of the sixth playable faction - Clan Boar.

Unlike the previously added Clan Bear which focused primarily on resilience and an unbreakable defense, Clan Boar is all about furthering your civilization's understanding of the world. In gameplay terms this means that Clan Boar's healers are also capable of providing significant amounts of lore, villagers receive no penalties to happiness for non-upgraded houses, and perhaps most importantly, each additional territory passively increases the population limit.

Black Mirror adventure game official artwork without logo

Before you even ask, the answer is no, this Black Mirror has absolutely nothing in common with the Twilight Zone inspired TV series of the same name. It does, however, have a lot in common with the ancient point & click adventure game called Black Mirror 1, mostly because its a modern re-imagining of the very same story.

It is worth mentioning that the modern Black Mirror will not be a simple tune-up as the original's gameplay is quite slow and arduous by today's standards. Instead, it will come with improved gameplay that's focused around exploration and careful examination, newly crafted visuals and a much better sound design, as well as "high quality voice acting from a compelling ensemble cast". If you're wondering what this might look like in action, wonder no more as THQ Nordic have recently posted a brief gameplay trailer. Have a gander: