Xbox and Bethesda E3 2021 – All the trailers and reveals
Here's the full round-up of trailers, reveals, and news from the Xbox and Bethesda joint conference.
Here's the full round-up of trailers, reveals, and news from the Xbox and Bethesda joint conference.
Having been in production for over a decade now, GSC Game World’s return to the very real nuclear wasteland of Chernobyl looks like a dirty and grubby game of survival. Plus it has really bad teeth for its NPCs, but on purpose!
Microsoft held an ID@Xbox showcase over the weekend, which must have clearly been put together by Zack Snyder as it ran for a gargantuan number of hours. Reports of a gaming industry follow-up, Zack Snyder’s Nintendo Direct, are still mere hearsay at this point. Anyway, dozens of games were shown off from a number of smaller developers, but the key takeaway here is that 22 of those titles will be coming to Xbox Game Pass in the near future.
Expect to get your eyes on over 100 game announcements, which sounds both too good to be true but also the kind of stunt that Microsoft really needs to be pulling with its titles.
Technically, it’s news to someone even if it is almost a week old! While we were all shoving handfuls of food into our gaping maws during the silly season (how do you make mince out of fruit and turn it into a pie asking for a friend), developer GSC Game World dropped a new trailer showing off STALKER 2’s first-person atmosphere.
According to developer GSC, STALKER 2’s world won’t just be massive, it’ll be shaped by your your decisions that will have consequences both in the short and the long-term.
Many a game has been a spiritual successor to STALKER. We’ve had Metro 2033, it’s two sequels and even Suvarium labeled itself as the “definitive” successor on its Kickstarter page. After eleven years, it looks like we’re finally getting an official sequel.
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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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