EA Play returns on June 11 as a digital event
In news that won’t shock anyone, EA Play is going digital this year, having booked a very E3ish date of June 11 for their digital event.
In news that won’t shock anyone, EA Play is going digital this year, having booked a very E3ish date of June 11 for their digital event.
Want a bullet ballet that looks bananas? My Friend Pedro should interest you. Feel like some Diablo action but with the option to fight putrid dark gods from another dimension? Warhammer: Chaosbane has your back. The art of engineering that allows you to conduct a symphony of speed? Prepare for F1 2019’s season of velocity then. Here’s a look then at every game out in June.
June may be the month of E3, but it’s also the starting line for the gaming year to truly kung-fu chop its manual stick into top gear and start firing on all cylinders. No matter your taste, budget or platform, June is a reminder that video games are an all-encompassing force whose power could be harnessed to take over the world. I mean, let’s play some video games this month.
Hours Of Darkness will drop on June 5, taking Far Cry 5 players out of the Hope Falls county and into the jungles of the Vietnam War. Previously hinted at by war veteran Richard "Dutch" Roosevelt, the new expansion will task players with a rescue operation as they step into the boots of the unfortunately-named Wendell "Red" Redler.
The development oven has just gone “DING”, as The Crew 2 will be out on June 29 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. If you just can’t wait that long, then Ubisoft’s Motor Edition will give you three days early access. Here’s what’s included inside of it, beyond a needy speeding ticket.
Vampyr looked like top-notch stuff from the studio that brought us the criminally underrated Remember Me. Only problem? Vampyr needed to spend some more time in the development coffin. DONTNOD’s nocturnal adventure finally has a release date though: June 5.
CARS! FAST CARS! OUTDOORS! EXTREME! DO YOU WANT TO BE EXTREME? Well you’ll soon be able to engage in revving all the horses under the hood in some Alpine anarchy as OnRush has a release date.
There’s still plenty of work for Agent 47 to tackle and even more necks to garrotte with some fancy carbon-fibre monofilament strangling tools as IO Interactive just detailed the month of content ahead for the iconic assassin. June will see two new escalation contracts, ten featured contracts and a brand new Elusive Target added to the schedule.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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