PC gamers, get ready for some new releases. KOEI Tecmo, SEGA, Devolver Digital and Studio Wildcard announced that Warriors: All-Stars, Sonic Mania, Absolver and ARK: Survival Evolved are now available on the PC.
Sonic Mania is a new 2D retro Sonic game that celebrates the best of Classic Sonic, pushing the envelope forward with stunning 60 FPS gameplay and pixel-perfect physics, and will feature a split-screen multiplayer competitive mode.
Absolver is an online multiplayer combat game where players are placed behind the mask of a Prospect under control of the Guides, the new rulers of the fallen Adal Empire, who will determine your worth in joining their elite corps of Absolvers.
Warriors All-Stars is a new Dynasty Warriors game that summons a diverse array of champions to save a mysterious land at the brink of destruction in the middle of a clash for control, featuring a wide selection of fan-favorite characters from various KOEI TECMO Games franchises such as Ryu Hayabusa from Ninja Gaiden, Kasumi from DEAD OR ALIVE, William from Nioh, Yukimura Sanada from SAMURAI WARRIORS, and Zhao Yun from DYNASTY WARRIORS.
Last but not least, ARK: Survival Evolved an action-adventure open-world survival game that allows players to use firearms and improvised weapons to defend against hostile humans and creatures, with the ability to build bases as defense. The game has been available for a while via its Early Access program but it’s now available as a full fledged title.

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Ark is FAR from finished.
10 days and this game will be cracked. BTW, Sega is a joke really…
No U
Sonic Mania? Anytime I see someone with 1000 hrs in a game I take that as a positive. Nobody plays a game that long if they don’t like it. Who cares if their panties are wadding up over some issue.
Thanks pre order canceled.
stupid pc gamer,they won’t any drm,dont worry sega will stop support steam and pc market LOL
I don’t care, I want this game.
I’m seeing reports that it’s always-online too, people on the Steam forums are saying the game won’t even launch in offline mode.
I can confirm that from first-hand experience with a few hours with the game.
Was finally ready to buy Sonic Mania, then discovered it came with the dreading DRM. Removed it from my wishlist entirely and issued a filed complaint to Sega. This is completely unacceptable. For a god damn two week delay, they didn’t notify the public that their intentions were to implement DRM into the game.
Also two weeks delay?, that sounds awfully like a nice round number for them to wait on console sales, then use DRM to drag whatever they can find on PC.
I’ve more or less lost faith in Sega. After the two good ports of two very old games, they decide to announce a new Yakuza for PS4 and ken game, yet they announce a cash grab F2P yakuza for PC and a delayed DRM sonic game. Sod off Sega.
lol i’m reading the steam review….pc have the worst community!
Get a life, troll.
get a console,pc is dying!
TBH I wouldn’t read too much into the RGG presser they did. It was intended for a Japanese audience, after all.
Too many games, not enough time.
I’ve not had trouble with Denuvo before. But the way it is done in Sonic Mania is horrible. You literally can’t play the game in offline mode, at all. It’s ridiculous. No other Denuvo game has done this before.
I seriously hope the game gets cracked quickly and Sega removes it (TBH this kind of retro-chic release is begging for a GOG release anyways).
The game itself is great, but man, Sega have never dropped the ball with DRM as hard as they have here.
Wonder what’s causing it then? Poor Steam integration?