The Star Wars: Battlefront II update adding BB-8 due out tomorrow has been delayed by a week. DICE’s Ben Walke confirmed on Twitter that a “critical issue” was found last minute requiring more time to fix. When the update arrives it’ll also bring with it a new Capital Supremacy map.

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Star Trek Online turns 10 next month, and it’s still going strong. The latest update, Legacy, launches today on PC (consoles on March 3), with adventures starring Michael Burnham from Star Trek: Discovery and Seven of Nine from Star Trek Picard. Enjoy the trailer, with voiceover from the late, great Leonard Nimoy.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is getting a time machine in a free upcoming update. The time machine will let players return to earlier chapters in the game and finish any sidequests they skipped the first time around, which is extremely good because Kakarot is full of stuff that’s easy to miss.

Destiny 2's Corridors of Time is going away. The Season of Dawn location and its hidden lore drops will no longer be available come January 28. Meanwhile, the quest for the exotic weapon Bastion that players spent thousands of hours working on last week can now be gotten from Sain-14 instead.

The twitchy roguelike Wizard of Legend got a big free update called Thundering Keep across all platforms today. It adds a new boss, stage, enemies, and dozens of new spells and items. The game is also still on Game Pass on both Xbox One and PC and very much worth checking out.

Doom I and II got huge updates on PC yesterday. Both can now be played in 60fps as well as their original 4:3 aspect ratios, while options for quick saves and level select have also been added. Their even getting new content in the form of official add-ons like John Romero’s SIGIL mod. 

Bungie plans to make one of Destiny 2's best sniper rifles less frustrating to obtain. The rare bounty that randomly drops to get Izanagi’s Burden, a Black Armory exotic sniper rifle, will be “less of a pain” to get after an update later this month said the game’s community manager

Nintendo has nearly doubled the number of courses you can upload in Super Mario Maker 2, raising the limit from 64 up to 100. The company says 10 million courses have now been created, a recent batch of which are using the new Zelda tools to create brutal dungeon courses.

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