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E3 2018: All The Games From Square Enix's Press Conference

By Matt Espineli on Jun 11, 2018 11:59 pm


Square Enix continues the E3 2018 reveals with a bevy of announcements about its latest games. There was a diverse roster of games from both western and Japanese developers, many of which come from some of the industry's most well-known studios.

We got to see first gameplay for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, as well a variety of new trailers for its upcoming games, like Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, Octopath Traveler, and The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.

But it also gave us a look at brand new games. It revealed a new adventure by Nier: Automata developer Platinum games. Titled Babylon's Fall, the debut trailer only gave a brief glimpse at the game's world and its history. In addition, a new game called The Quiet Man was briefly teased; though not much else was detailed around what it'll be about.

Square Enix's E3 presentation was packed with a wealth of exciting new games, so be sure to check out the rest of this feature to see everything the company showed off. And if you'd like to read about all the announcements that came from the briefing, check out our news roundup. But which games from the press conference are you most excited about? Feel free to discuss it in the comments below.


The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit


The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is the latest game by Dontnod Entertainment. It takes place in the universe of Life is Strange, and puts you in control of a young boy who's greatest talent is his imagination. He thinks of himself as a superhero and explorer who fights against evil forces on his journey. Its events and characters are directly connected to the upcoming second season of Life is Strange.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: June 26


Babylon's Fall


Babylon's Fall is the latest game by famed studio, Platinum Games. Based on the reveal trailer, the upcoming project appears to be fantasy-themed action game. You appear to play as a knight with unique magical abilities.

Platforms: PS4, PC | Release Date: TBA 2019


Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age


The latest chapter in Square Enix's beloved RPG series arrives in the West more than a year after its Japanese release, and it comes with some notable tweaks. We know the western release of Dragon Quest XI will feature a few new elements, including a dash function, redesigned menus, and a new Draconian Quest hard mode.

Platforms: PS4, PC | Release Date: September 4


Just Cause 4


Rico Rodriguez returns for another ridiculous adventure full of mayhem and destruction in Just Cause 4. This time, Rico will be taking his grappling hook, wingsuit, and other assorted gadgets to South America.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: December 4


Kingdom Hearts III


We've gotten sneak peeks at some of the worlds and characters that Kingdom Hearts III will contain, including Hercules, Monsters Inc., and Toy Story. We're not sure exactly where the story will specifically take Sora and friends, but we do know it is the direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts 2 and an end to the saga.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4 | Release Date: January 29, 2019


Nier Automata: Become As Gods Edition


Xbox One is finally getting the critically acclaimed Nier: Automata, which first released on PS4 last year. It will release at a discounted price and will include all previously released DLC.

Platforms: Xbox One | Release Date: June 26


Octopath Traveler


Octopath Traveler is a unique and beautiful-looking RPG that uses what the developers call HD-2D graphics, which combines Super NES-style 16-bit graphics with polygonal environments and HD effects. There are eight different playable characters, each with their own unique playstyle and starting area. Combat is turn-based, during which characters build up Boost Points to help them perform special abilities.

Platforms: Nintendo Switch | Release Date: July 13


The Quiet Man


The Quiet Man is a brand-new game where you play as a silent protagonist who appears to be deaf. The brief trailers showed him getting into a fight and quickly dispatching two hooligans in an alleyway. As the title implies, the game's mechanics will likely involve silence and sound in some manner. According to Square Enix, more information concerning The Quiet Man will be revealed in August.

Platforms: PS4, PC | Release Date: TBA


Shadow of the Tomb Raider


Lara is back on her tomb raiding spree in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. This time she's in the thick of the jungles in Latin America searching for a Mayan relic connected to her father. Little does she know she's about to set off the Mayan apocalypse, requiring her to save the world.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC | Release Date: September 14



Every Star Wars Movie Ranked By Box Office Gross

By Mat Elfring on Jun 11, 2018 09:51 pm


Since A New Hope's debut in '77, Star Wars has taken the world by storm and been a box office juggernaut. With Solo: A Star Wars Story, the second spin-off in the franchise's history, releasing soon, we thought it would be a good idea to see just how well these movies have done in the theaters. Spoiler alert: Almost all of them did exceptionally well.

Using data from Box Office Mojo, we've ranked every Star Wars movie that had a theatrical release by its box office. In addition, movies older than 10 years had their numbers adjusted for inflation accordingly. Without that adjustment, it won't reflect how impactful these movies were for their time, especially A New Hope.

If you want some more Star Wars goodness, there's a live-action Star Wars series coming as well as a whole new trilogy from Rian Johnson. We got so excited that we came up with a few solo films we'd like to see.

Solo is in theaters now. The movie stars Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo, Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian, Emilia Clarke as Qi'Ra, and Joonas Suotamo as Chewbacca. Recently, Glover gave a tour of the Millenium Falcon, which looks clean as a whistle, compared to the times we've see it in other Star Wars films.


11. The Clones Wars (2008)


The animated feature served as a lead-in to the animated series of the same name: The Clone Wars. While it had a large theatrical release, it didn't make a lot of money. This is probably because this movie is nothing more than a pilot for an excellent TV series, but not a great stand-alone entity.

Domestic: $35,161,554

Foreign: $33,121,290

Total: $68,282,844


10. Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)


Solo had one of the worst opening weekends for any Star Wars movie, taking in $168 million globally. Interestingly enough, it opened on Memorial Day weekend, which--in the past--was a great weekend for movie openings.

Domestic: $176,105,474

Foreign: $136,100,000

Total: $312,205,474


9. Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)


Say what you want about the prequels--more bad than good obviously--but even the movie that made the lowest amount in the theaters, still came pretty close to the $1 billion mark. People went in droves to the theater to see Anakin Skywalker sulk.

Domestic: $310,676,740 [Adjusted For Inflation: $426,241,924]

Foreign: $338,721,588 [Adjusted For Inflation:$464,718,863]

Total: $649,398,328 [Adjusted For Inflation: $890,960,788]


8. Rogue One: A Story Wars Story (2016)


You know you have a successful franchise when your film has all-new characters and a brand-new story, and it still breaks $1 billion, even though it's one of the darkest Star Wars films to date.

Domestic: $532,177,324

Foreign: $523,879,949

Total: $1,056,057,273


7. Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)


The final act in the prequel trilogy gave us the birth of Darth Vader, which is probably the reason it did a bit better than Episode II.

Domestic: $380,270,577 [Adjusted For Inflation: $480,583,735]

Foreign: $468,484,191 [Adjusted For Inflation:$592,067,585]

Total: $848,754,768 [Adjusted For Inflation: $1,072,651,321]


6. Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)


The final act in the original Star Wars trilogy brought in the least amount of money out of that lot, even though it had three separate theatrical releases.

Domestic: $309,306,177 [Adjusted For Inflation: $721,663,860]

Foreign: $165,800,000 [Adjusted For Inflation:$410,869,379]

Total: $475,106,177 [Adjusted For Inflation: $1,132,533,239]

Note: Return of the Jedi got three theatrical releases: 1983, 1985, and 1997.


5. Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (2017)


The Last Jedi had the second largest opening of all time, bringing in $220 million domestically. Look for these numbers to explode in the upcoming weeks because of the holidays and the fact the film opens in China on January 5.

Domestic: $620,181,382

Foreign: $712,235,332

Total: $1,332,416,714


4. Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)


In 1999, people were hungry for Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, and because of this, it brought in $1.5 billion at the box office. And during this time, people everywhere loathed the antics of Jar Jar Binks.

Domestic: $474,544,677 [Adjusted For Inflation: $682,116,537]

Foreign: $552,500,000 [Adjusted For Inflation:$818,532,397]

Total: $1,027,044,677 [Adjusted For Inflation: $1,500,648,934]

Note: The Phantom Menace had two theatrical releases: 1999 and 2012.


3. Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)


Arguably one of--if not the--best movies in the franchise is Empire Strikes Back, and while it didn't pull in the same numbers as A New Hope, it did exceptionally well.

Domestic: $290,475,067 [Adjusted For Inflation: $765,135,253]

Foreign: $247,900,000 [Adjusted For Inflation:$742,553,763]

Total: $538,375,067 [Adjusted For Inflation: $1,507,689,016]

Note: Empire Strikes Back got three theatrical releases: 1980, 1982, and 1997.


2. Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015)


People were pretty excited to have a new film in the Star Wars franchise--one that wasn't telling the origins of characters we already know and love. Because of this, The Force Awakens pulled in an incredible $2 billion during its theatrical run.

Domestic: $936,662,225

Foreign: $1,131,561,399

Total: $2,068,223,624


1. Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)


The original Star Wars took the world by storm. In 1977, people were lining up around the block to see it, and when adjusted for inflation, it pulled in $2.7 billion. It's doubtful another film will take the top spot.

Domestic: $460,998,007 [Adjusted For Inflation: $1,503,659,950]

Foreign: $314,400,000 [Adjusted For Inflation:$1,280,526,297]

Total: $775,398,007 [Adjusted For Inflation: $2,784,186,247]

Note: A New Hope got three theatrical releases: 1977, 1982, and 1997.



Marvel Films: How Much Money Did They Make At The Box Office?

By Mat Elfring on Jun 11, 2018 09:49 pm


Because other companies own the rights to some of Marvel's properties, characters from all across the Marvel universe have been featured in twice as many films as DC. This includes characters from The Avengers, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and more. Here are how all those films did in the box office, in order by worldwide totals, adjusted for inflation.

Check out how DC's films did at the box office here.

Box office numbers and information came from IMDb and Box Office Mojo.

UPDATE 6/11/18: Deadpool 2 updated.


The Punisher (1989)


The late '80s Punisher film was full of bad dialogue, a cheesy plot, and many unmemorable moments. Somehow, the Dolph Lungren driven film found a cult following.

Worldwide total: $533,411 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,036,873)

The Punisher was only released in Europe.


Man-Thing (2005)


Man-Thing went straight to the Syfy Channel in the States; however, it did get a small release in Europe.

Worldwide total: $1,123,136 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,386,167)


Punisher: War Zone (2008)


The over-the-top, ultra-violent Punisher: War Zone didn't have the box office success it hoped for, even with the Punisher spinning from a chandelier, shooting people.

US: $8,050,977 (Adjusted for Inflation: $9,013,304)

Worldwide total: $10,100,036 (Adjusted for Inflation: $11,307,285)


The Punisher (2004)


Thomas Jane played Frank Castle in the highly-anticipated 2004 film, but it received mixed reviews, even with WWE wrestler Kevin Nash playing one of the villains.

US: $33,810,189 (Adjusted for Inflation: $43,142,087)

Worldwide total: $54,700,105 (Adjusted for Inflation: $69,797,797)


Elektra (2005)


Spinning out of 2003's Daredevil, Jennifer Garner starred as the titular Elektra in this critically panned film.

US: $24,409,722 (Adjusted for Inflation: $30,126,321)

Worldwide total: $56,681,566 (Adjusted for Inflation: $69,956,023)


Howard the Duck (1986)


Most people remember only a couple things from Howard the Duck: Lea Thompson having sex with the titular character and a topless female duck. It was a pretty weird film.

US: $16,295,774 (Adjusted for Inflation: $35,838,510)

Worldwide total: $37,962,774 (Adjusted for Inflation: $83,489,699)


Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2012)


The Ghost Rider sequel didn't win over American moviegoers as much as the rest of the world, with the majority of its box office coming from other countries.

US: $51,774,002 (Adjusted for Inflation: $54,354,651)

Worldwide total: $132,563,930 (Adjusted for Inflation: $139,171,513)


Blade: Trinity (2004)


The third and final Blade film had the titular character joining up with the famed Nightstalkers to hunt vampires.

US: $52,411,906 (Adjusted for Inflation: $66,878,035)

Worldwide total: $128,905,366 (Adjusted for Inflation: $164,484,338)


Fantastic Four (2015)


Last year's Fantastic Four was a bit of a mess, but it still managed to pull in over $100 million from the rest of the world.

US: $56,117,548 (Adjusted for Inflation: $57,069,583)

Worldwide total: $167,977,596 (Adjusted for Inflation: $170,827,340)


Blade (1998)


Blade was the film that really kicked off the comic book movie craze that's been running for 18 years now.

US: $70,087,718 (Adjusted for Inflation: $103,642,965)

Worldwide total: $131,183,530 (Adjusted for Inflation: $193,989,053)


Blade II (2002)


The sequel to Blade did well, and it helped studios realize that mass audiences have a thirst for superheroes.

US: $82,348,319 (Adjusted for Inflation: $110,333,930)

Worldwide total: $155,010,032 (Adjusted for Inflation: $207,689,316)


Daredevil (2003)


The only superhero film to feature a fight on a see-saw didn't have a great reach to the international market.

US: $102,543,518 (Adjusted for Inflation: $134,330,893)

Worldwide total: $179,179,718 (Adjusted for Inflation: $234,723,482)


Ghost Rider (2007)


Nicolas Cage suited up as Johnny Blaze in what many comic book fans consider to be an entirely forgettable film.

US: $115,802,596 (Adjusted for Inflation: $134,622,151)

Worldwide total: $228,738,393 (Adjusted for Inflation: $265,911,608)


The Incredible Hulk (2008)


The Incredible Hulk was the second film in Marvel's Cinematic Universe. This was the only film in which Edward Norton played Bruce Banner.

US: $134,806,913 (Adjusted for Inflation: $150,920,278)

Worldwide total: $263,427,551 (Adjusted for Inflation: $294,914,841)


Hulk (2003)


Ang Lee's Hulk was incredibly stylized and very ambitious. While it did well worldwide, it received mixed reviews.

US: $132,177,234 (Adjusted for Inflation: $173,150,739)

Worldwide total: $245,360,480 (Adjusted for Inflation: $321,419,561)


Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)


The Fantastic Four sequel strayed a bit from its comic roots and may have added a bit too much humor for many purists' liking.

US: $131,921,738 (Adjusted for Inflation: $153,360,881)

Worldwide total: $289,047,763 (Adjusted for Inflation: $336,022,102)


X-Men: First Class (2011)


This 2011 X-Men film went back in time, to the '70s, to examine how the first X-Men team came together.

US: $146,408,305 (Adjusted for Inflation: $156,886,822)

Worldwide total: $353,624,124 (Adjusted for Inflation: $378,933,184)


Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)


Chris Evans made his debut as Steve Rogers in this World War II film, which featured a CG'ed Evans to make him look scrawny.

US: $176,654,505 (Adjusted for Inflation: $189,297,758)

Worldwide total: $370,569,774 (Adjusted for Inflation: $397,091,643)


Fantastic Four (2005)


Fox's Fantastic Four introduced the world to the famed comic book family and was as big of a hit ovearseas as it was in America.

US: $154,696,080 (Adjusted for Inflation: $190,924,903)

Worldwide total: $330,579,719 (Adjusted for Inflation: $407,999,356)


X-Men (2000)


Hugh Jackman made his debut as Wolverine in 2000's X-Men.

US: $157,299,717 (Adjusted for Inflation: $220,181,238)

Worldwide total: $296,339,527 (Adjusted for Inflation: $414,803,059)


X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)


Although many people consider it to be the worst of all the X-Men films, X-Men Origins: Wolverine still pulled in more money than the first X-Men movie.

US: $179,883,157 (Adjusted for Inflation: $202,103,489)

Worldwide total: $373,062,864 (Adjusted for Inflation: $419,146,005)


The Wolverine (2013)


The sequel to the worst X-Men film did a bit better, but mainly because it resonated more with a global audience.

US: $132,550,960 (Adjusted for Inflation: $137,148,994)

Worldwide total: $414,828,246 (Adjusted for Inflation: $429,218,142)


Thor (2011)


The god of thunder got his own solo film in 2011, which did very well overseas.

US: $181,030,624 (Adjusted for Inflation: $193,987,078)

Worldwide total: $449,439,994 (Adjusted for Inflation: $481,606,645)


Ant-Man (2015)


Once again, the world market came out in droves to see another Marvel film, which featured a superhero who controls ants.

US: $180,202,163 (Adjusted for Inflation: $183,259,297)

Worldwide total: $519,250,779 (Adjusted for Inflation: $528,059,882)


X2: X-Men United (2003)


X2 had some of the coolest scenes in all of the X-Men franchise.

US: $214,949,694 (Adjusted for Inflation: $281,581,762)

Worldwide total: $407,711,549 (Adjusted for Inflation: $534,097,697)


X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)


The latest X-Men film made the bulk of its money overseas.

US: $155,442,489

Worldwide total: $534,619,896


X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)


The final--and worst--of the original X-Men trilogy brought in the most money.

US: $234,362,462 (Adjusted for Inflation: $280,209,618)

Worldwide total: $459,359,555 (Adjusted for Inflation: $549,221,767)


Logan (2017)


Fox tries its hand at another Rated R comic book film, featuring Logan slashing his way through everyone.

US: $226,275,826

Worldwide: $616,189,858


Iron Man (2008)


Iron Man was the movie that kicked off the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Even though--at the time--mass audiences weren't very familiar with the character, it was still a box office success.

US: $318,412,101 (Adjusted for Inflation: $356,471,651)

Worldwide total: $585,174,222 (Adjusted for Inflation: $655,119,641)


Deadpool 2 (2018)


Deadpool 2 didn't makes as much its opening weekend but still had a good weekend.

US: $278,665,541

Worldwide total: $655,258,593


Thor: The Dark World (2013)


Thor: The Dark World wasn't a critical hit, but it did bring in around $180 million more than the first film.

US: $206,321,198 (Adjusted for Inflation: $213,478,233)

Worldwide total: $644,783,140 (Adjusted for Inflation: $667,149,896)


Big Hero 6 (2014)


While Big Hero 6 was a gigantic departure from the source material, this animated feature from Disney did great in the States and even better worldwide.

US: $222,527,828 (Adjusted for Inflation: $226,571,635)

Worldwide total: $657,127,828 (Adjusted for Inflation: $669,069,247)


Iron Man 2 (2010)


The followup to Iron Man did exceptionally well across the globe.

US: $312,433,331 (Adjusted for Inflation: $345,362,224)

Worldwide total: $623,933,331 (Adjusted for Inflation: $689,692,749)


Doctor Strange (2016)


Doctor Strange did decently in the United States, but it made the bulk of its money internationally.

US: $231,901,043

Worldwide total: $670,042,595


Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)


Amazing Spider-Man 2 may not have been a huge hit in the States, but it killed overseas.

US: $202,853,933 (Adjusted for Inflation: $206,540,223)

Worldwide total: $708,982,323 (Adjusted for Inflation: $721,866,049)


Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)


One of Marvel's best solo superhero films, Winter Solider made the bulk of its money overseas.

US: $259,766,572 (Adjusted for Inflation: $264,487,086)

Worldwide total: $714,766,572 (Adjusted for Inflation: $727,755,411)


X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)


The time-travelling sequel to X-Men: First Class did very well.

US: $233,921,534 (Adjusted for Inflation: $238,172,389)

Worldwide total: $748,121,534 (Adjusted for Inflation: $761,716,504)


Deadpool (2016)


In a surprise to many people, an R-rated superhero film did very well in the box office.

US: $363,070,709

Worldwide total: $782,603,445


Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)


Many moviegoers consider Guardians of the Galaxy to be the best team movie Marvel has put out to date. Sorry, Avengers.

US: $333,176,600 (Adjusted for Inflation: $339,231,132)

Worldwide total: $774,176,600 (Adjusted for Inflation: $788,245,046)


Amazing Spider-Man (2012)


The Spider-Man reboot wasn't as great as fans hoped, but it still did well in the box office.

US: $262,030,663 (Adjusted for Inflation: $275,091,452)

Worldwide total: $757,930,663 (Adjusted for Inflation: $795,709,344)


Thor: Ragnarok (2017)


The third installment in the Thor series raked in over $100 million its opening weekend in the United States.

US: $314,647,663

Worldwide: $853,471,734


Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)


Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is turning out to be a hit. Star-Lord learns his father is from the stars and more than just a humanoid.

US: $389,813,101

Worldwide total: $863,563,831


Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)


The first Spider-Man film to exist within the Marvel Cinematic Universe had a good opening weekend, pulling in $117 million. It still has a long way to go to catch up with Sam Raimi's films from last decade.

US: $334,201,140

Worldwide: $880,166,924


Spider-Man 2 (2004)


Sam Raimi's Spider-Man follow-up also did great.

US: $373,585,825 (Adjusted for Inflation: $476,698,677)

Worldwide total: $783,766,341 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,000,092,489)


Spider-Man 3 (2007)


While Spider-Man 3 made a ton of money, it's considered to be a terrible film.

US: $336,530,303 (Adjusted for Inflation: $391,221,224)

Worldwide total: $890,871,626 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,035,650,832)


Spider-Man (2002)


Spider-Man was the first Marvel film to reach a billion dollars, when adjusted for inflation and held quite a few other records.

US: $403,706,375 (Adjusted for Inflation: $540,903,708)

Worldwide total: $821,708,551 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,100,961,565)


Captain America: Civil War (2016)


The latest Captain America film has heroes fighting heroes, so of course, people went to the movie in droves.

US: $407,264,745

Worldwide total: $1,151,852,525


Iron Man 3 (2013)


The final Iron Man film did exceptionally well.

US: $409,013,994 (Adjusted for Inflation: $423,202,200)

Worldwide total: $1,215,439,994 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,257,602,155)


Black Panther (2018)


Black Panther made close to $200 million its opening weekend, setting a box office record for a movie opening in February. It hit a new record after the weekend of March 10 as it made $1 billion worldwide.

US: $665,355,740

Worldwide total: $1,299,855,740 (As of 4/9)


Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)


The Avengers sequel pulled in almost a billion dollars overseas alone.

US: $459,005,868 (Adjusted for Inflation: $466,792,915)

Worldwide total: $1,405,035,767 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,428,872,237)


Avengers (2012)


Finally, sitting pretty at the top spot is the first Avengers film.

US: $623,357,910 (Adjusted for Inflation: $654,428,878)

Worldwide total: $1,518,594,910 (Adjusted for Inflation: $1,594,288,526)


Avengers: Infinity War (2018)


In its opening weekend, Infinity War pulled in more than half a billion dollars.

US: $654,733,699

Worldwide total: $1,998,033,699



E3 2018: All Of Bethesda's Games From Its Press Conference

By Matt Espineli on Jun 11, 2018 09:08 pm


After the astounding number of games showcased at Microsoft's E3 2018 press conference, Bethesda stepped in to finish the second day with a bevy of game announcements. The company's press conference finally discussed the hotly anticipated Fallout 76, which emphasizes online play--though it can also be played single-player. In addition, it discussed the open-world first-person shooter, Rage 2.

Bethesda also revealed new details and DLC updates for games, like Prey and The Elder Scrolls Legends. Though, one of the show's most fascinating reveals came in the form of The Elder Scrolls: Blades, a free-to-play mobile game designed to emulate the experience of playing an Elder Scrolls game on consoles. It includes PvP elements, as well as town-building mechanics where you can build up your town and unlock more quests and NPCs.

But Bethesda didn't stop there. We also got new information for other big games, like Doom Eternal, Wolfenstein Youngbloods, a new IP called Starfield, and even the highly-requested The Elder Scrolls VI. Suffice it to say, there were plenty of exciting games to go around. If you want to catch up on everything, then check out our Bethesda E3 news roundup.

Bethesda's E3 presentation contained a plethora of intriguing new games, so be sure to check out the rest of this feature for an even closer look at what it had to offer. In the meantime, which games from the press conference are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments below.


Doom Eternal


Doom Eternal is the upcoming sequel to the critically-acclaimed Doom reboot from 2016. The game takes everything that the previous game did and pushes it forward: the Doomslayer is more powerful than before, the number of enemies have doubled, and it takes place on Earth.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


The Elder Scrolls Blades


The Elder Scrolls Blades is a first-person, melee experience that focuses on the type of combat seen in other Elder Scrolls games. Players adventure through dungeons, but can also engage in PvP duels and city-building mechanics.

Platforms: iOS, Android, PC | Release Date: Fall 2018


The Elder Scrolls: Legends


The Elder Scrolls: Legends, the collectable card game, is finally releasing on consoles. This free-to-play game features a single-player campaign, a competitive Versus mode, and an arena mode where players take on NPC enemies.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch (Already available on mobile and PC) | Release Date: TBA 2018


The Elder Scrolls VI


Bethesda finally announced the next game in the Elder Scrolls series: The Elder Scrolls VI. No other details about it were provided outside of a short teaser. It shows a mountainous region and some fog accompanied by a version of the iconic Dovahkiin music. A setting wasn't specified, although fans are sure to do some sleuthing to narrow down the list of possibilities. Hopefully, we'll get more details sooner rather than later.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


Fallout 76


Fallout 76 is the latest entry in the tenured post-apocalyptic RPG franchise. It's the earliest game in the Fallout timeline, and it features major online components. From its recent trailers alone, the game has already captured the attention of the series' most ravenous fans. We're already imagining what sort of fights and awkward encounters we'll get into with others during our post-apocalyptic jaunt through the American wasteland.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: November 14


Fallout Shelter


Fallout Shelter is making its way to PS4 and the Nintendo Switch. Originally released on iOS, Android, and later on Xbox One, the game is a free-to-play survival simulator where you manage a Fallout vault.

Platforms: PS4, Nintendo Switch | Release Date: Available Now


Quake Champions


Quake Champions is the follow-up to 2005's Quake 4. This class-based first-person shooter will feature dozens of unique characters who each play differently and have their own separate skillsets.

Platforms: PC | Release Date: Available Now (Early Access)


Rage 2


Rage 2 is perhaps the most unlikely sequel to come out of E3 this year, but with id Software bringing Avalanche Studios along for the ride there's plenty of reason to be excited about its potential. Avalanche has years of experience crafting large and chaotic worlds in games like Mad Max and Just Cause, with vehicle combat and special effects chief among their notable talents. Id, of course, is the studio that pioneered first-person shooting and continues to deliver hard-hitting games like 2016's Doom. It could be a match made in heaven, but we won't know until it ships sometime in 2019.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Spring 2019


Starfield


For the first time in 25 years, Bethesda is creating a new IP. We don't know much about Starfield. However, based on the game's title and brief teaser trailer, it's probably safe to say that this RPG will take place in space. Or a field. But probably space.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


Wolfenstein Youngblood


Wolfenstein Youngblood is set in an alternate 1980s Paris and follows the events of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. It stars series protagonist BJ Blazkowicz's twin daughters, who are working together to continue the fight against the Nazis. The game can be played solo or co-op.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA 2019



All The E3 2018 Games For PS4: Battlefield 5, Spider-Man, And More

By Matt Espineli on Jun 11, 2018 06:55 am

What's On The Horizon For PlayStation 4


E3 2018 is packed with a multitude of brand-new PS4 games. First-party games, like Death Stranding, The Last of Us: Part II, and Spider-Man, are some of the major highlights at this year's show. There's also a significant number of notable third-party games, like Battlefield 5, Hitman 2, and The Division 2.

With so many games being announced and showcased at E3 2018, it can be tough keeping track of all of them and their respective release dates. After all, not everything at the show is scheduled to come out this year. To help keep you up to date with the biggest PS4 game you can expect to play this year, we've gathered all of the biggest ones here for your reference along with their release dates/windows.

E3 2018 PS4 Games

In this feature, you'll find brief descriptions of each game we've seen at the show. Though, if you're curious about the latest news surrounding it, be sure to click on its name to enter its game hub, where you can check out all of the latest news and previews we've written about the game, as well as any gameplay videos we've posted.

There's no shortage of PS4 game reveals happening at E3 2018, so be sure to check this feature often as we update it with even more games. And to make sure you don't miss a thing, refer to our E3 livestream schedule, which contains all the information you need concerning this year's press conferences, as well as our original programming. In the meantime, which PS4 games are you eager to play? Let us know in the comments below.


Battlefield V


For 2018's Battlefield V, EA and DICE are taking players back to World War II. Like Battlefield 1, its single-player campaign will be comprised of shorter War Stories that focus on specific aspects of the war. Multiplayer will see the introduction of playable female protagonists and--in a change from recent entries--dump the season pass model in favor of free post-launch maps and updates.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: October 19


Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night


After taking a break from Castlevania-style games, former series producer Koji Igarashi has returned with his latest iteration of the formula--though, this time without franchise owners Konami. With Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Igarashi promises an experience much like Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, which is something longtime fans are eager to experience.

Platform: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS Vita | Release Date: TBA 2018


Call of Duty: Black Ops 4


Activision's juggernaut shooter series is mixing things up this year, as Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will not have a traditional campaign. While campaign is out, battle royale is in through fight-to-the-death mode called Blackout.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: October 12


Code Vein


Code Vein is a vampire-themed action-RPG set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world. You'll brandish hulking swords and traverse a world filled with all sorts of grotesque creatures. The game is being developed by the same Bandai Namco team responsible for the God Eater series.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: September 28


The Crew 2


Ubisoft's new racing game The Crew 2 expands on the open-world nature of its predecessor by offering a much more diverse array of vehicles. That means more than just additional car types--you can drive planes, motorcycles, and boats. Not only that, but you can seamlessly transitions from one vehicle type to the next.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: June 29


Destiny 2 Forsaken


Destiny 2's next DLC expansion, Forsaken, appears to be this game's attempt at a Taken King-style revamp. It introduces new areas set on the Reef, new Supers, and a mode called Gambit that blends PvP and PvE. You'll also get the expected additions like more Exotic gear to collect, while a free update will introduce some other improvements (such as a new in-game achievement system) for all players.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: September 4


Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age


The latest chapter in Square Enix's beloved RPG series arrives in the West more than a year after its Japanese release, and it comes with some notable tweaks. We know the western release of Dragon Quest XI will feature a few new elements, including a dash function, redesigned menus, and a new Draconian Quest hard mode.

Platforms: PS4, PC | Release Date: September 4


FIFA 19


FIFA is consistently one of the biggest releases of the year, and in a year where a World Cup will attract many new fans to the sport, FIFA 19 will likely be no different. The game will boast the UEFA Champions League license after primary rivals PES and Konami lost the rights to all UEFA club competitions earlier this year. The news means FIFA has a near monopoly over the world's major soccer licenses, including the 2018 World Cup, which came to FIFA 18 just recently.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch | Release Date: September 28


Hitman 2


Hitman 2 is taking its assassination simulator to new locations, like a Miami racetrack, but unlike the previous game, these will not release episodically. IO Interactive promises even more methods of taking out targets this time around, so we're curious to play around with Agent 47's new killer options--and track down the mysterious Shadow Client.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: November 13


Just Cause 4


Rico Rodriguez returns for another ridiculous adventure full of mayhem and destruction in Just Cause 4. This time, Rico will be taking his grappling hook, wingsuit, and other assortment of gadgets to South America.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: December 4


Madden NFL 19


EA's annual American football franchise returns this year promising better visuals and gameplay. Franchise mode sees new additions in Madden NFL 19, which is good news after 2017's game left a lot to be desired in that department. And for the first time in several years, the game will also be coming to PC.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: August 10


Mega Man 11


Like the classic Mega Man games from the NES era, Mega Man 11 puts you in the metallic boots of a boy robot who takes on stages and their upgrade-gifting bosses in any order. Unlike those classics, it sports a sharp cartoonish art style and new abilities like bullet time and a super-powered Mega Buster.

Platforms: PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: October 2


NBA Live 19


The latest basketball game from EA Sports was revealed; NBA Live 19 shows some new features like dances, emotes, player customization, and a bunch of fresh kicks. This feeds into the return of the player creator and single-player story mode called The One.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: September 7


Red Dead Redemption 2


The much-anticipated follow up to the Red Dead Redemption, RDR2 is actually a prequel to the first game, set 12 years earlier and focusing on the exploits of the infamous Van der Linde gang. You'll play as outlaw Arthur Morgan, who holds the gang together as you face government agents and rival gangs. There will be shootouts, heists, and exploration, but on a much larger map than the original, along with a cameo from the first game's protagonist, John Marston.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: October 26


Spider-Man


While you play as Peter Parker in Spider-Man, the game won't rehash the hero's origin story. Instead, you'll play as an experienced Spider-Man tasked with defending New York City against a new super-villain threat. The action-adventure game, developed by Insomniac Games, is set in a modern-day open world. Spider-Man will use parkour-like movements, in addition to web swinging and crawling.

Platforms: PS4 | Release Date: September 7


Shadow of the Tomb Raider


Lara is back on her tomb raiding spree in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. This time she's in the thick of the jungles in Latin America searching for a Mayan relic connected to her father. Little does she know she's about to set off the Mayan apocalypse, requiring her to save the world.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC | Release Date: September 14


Soulcalibur VI


The latest entry in the classic fighting series, SoulCalibur VI takes place in the 16th century and revisits the events of the original SoulCalibur. Like previous installments, the game pits two weapon-wielding fighters against each other in a 3D arena and introduces a new battle mechanic that allows players to defend and retaliate in slow motion. The game also brings back several classic characters, and adds crossover character Geralt from The Witcher.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA 2018


Spyro Reignited Trilogy


Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a collection of remastered versions of the first three Spyro the Dragon games, which all first released on the original PlayStation 1. Much like last year's Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy, each game in the series has been completely redone with HD graphics with every level mapped faithfully.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: September 21


Team Sonic Racing


Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed was an unexpected hit after its launch back in 2012, and now--finally--we're getting a follow-up called Team Sonic Racing. This time round, Sega has dropped the non-Sonic universe characters, but aside from a vague release window of "winter," we don't yet know much else about this promising racer.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch | Release Date: Winter 2018


Unravel 2


Unravel 2 focuses on the adventures of Yarny, a small, woollen toy. According to developer Coldwood, the sequel will be a more upbeat affair than the original, with a slight shift away from puzzler and towards the platformer end of the spectrum. Yarny is more agile than before, and this is utilized in some of the story mode's trickier sections. New to experience this time around is the addition of drop-in / drop-out co-op play.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, and PC | Release Date: June 9


Yakuza Kiwami 2


Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a remake of the second entry in the Yakuza series. It's developed using the Dragon engine, which powered the series' most recent game, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. In addition to retelling the events from the original, Yakuza Kiwami 2 will include a new campaign called The Truth of Goro Majima that delves deeper into the backstory of the beloved, eccentric character.

Platforms: PS4 | Release Date: August 28



E3 2018: All The Xbox One Games From Microsoft's Press Conference

By Matt Espineli on Jun 11, 2018 06:38 am


The gaming industry's biggest event of the year, E3 2018, just had a huge second day. Microsoft started things off with a bang. The company's press conference featured everything from a Forza sequel to a new map for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and we finally got a deeper look at Gears 5, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice--the next game From Software is working on.

There were over a dozen games on display, with more than a few surprises for news as well. We learned that Xbox acquired five new studios, and each one is hard at work developing exclusive titles to the Xbox One console. Plus, Xbox's older titles are getting a fresh coat of paint in the form of expansions and updates. Even indie games like Cuphead are getting new DLC.

We were also given quite a few great announcements for anime fans, from the arena brawler of Shonen Jump characters in Jump Force to the remaster of Tales of Vesperia. Not one to let all those 2017 PS4 exclusives pass them by, Microsoft even announced that Nier would be coming to Xbox One later this year.

The show wrapped with an incredible showcasing of Cyberpunk 2077. No release date or gameplay footage yet, but we're excited to see what's next for the team behind The Witcher III Wild Hunt. If you want a rundown of all the announcements from the show, be sure to check out our Microsoft E3 press conference news roundup.

There were more exciting games shown during the presentation, so check out the rest of this feature for a look at what else Microsoft had to show.


Battlefield V


For 2018's Battlefield V, EA and DICE are taking players back to World War II. Like Battlefield 1, its single-player campaign will be comprised of shorter War Stories that focus on specific aspects of the war. Multiplayer will see the introduction of playable female protagonists and--in a change from recent entries--dump the season pass model in favor of free post-launch maps and updates. In addition, it's going to feature a battle royale mode.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: October 19


Crackdown 3


Crackdown 3 is one of Microsoft's biggest upcoming Xbox One exclusives. The game utilizes cloud-based server technology for its multiplayer mode, which allows for environmental destruction on a large scale. It retains the gameplay of its predecessors, featuring a number of different organizations controlling the city of New Providence that you'll need to take down by killing their kingpins, destroying their bases, and destabilizing their infrastructures.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: February 2019


Cyberpunk 2077


The next game from the creators of The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, is set in a dystopian, sci-fi future world. It appeared more bright and vibrant than the initial tease a few years back. It appears to take place in a dazzling city of dreams, a metropolis of giant buildings adorned with dazzling screens, where organic skin is meshed with futuristic tech.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


Devil May Cry 5


After years of waiting, we're finally getting a brand new Devil May Cry game. And in a rather surprising twist, it's a direct continuation to the first four Devil May Cry games. Titled Devil May Cry 5, the debut trailer mainly focused on returning protagonist, Nero, who appears to be accompanied by an unnamed woman. However, the last few seconds indicated that Dante will return too.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Spring 2019


The Division 2


Ubisoft Massive is at work on The Division 2, a follow-up to its open-world shooter, as it looks to build upon the foundation established in the previous game. This time around it's set in Washington D.C. and deals with the exploits of the Division attempting to reclaim the capital.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: March 18


Dying Light 2


In the sequel to the first-person apocalyptic survival shooter Dead Island, players will have plenty more chances to practice their sweet parkour while killing zombies. However, this time around, player's choices will have real effects on the world and push the story down different paths.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC | Release Date: TBA


Fallout 76


While we still don't know much about it--aside from the fact that it's the earliest game in the Fallout timeline and takes place in West Virginia; it reportedly has a major online component. Fallout 76 has already captured the attention of the series' most ravenous fans. We're already imagining what sort of fights and awkward encounters we'll get into during our post-apocalyptic jaunt through the American wasteland.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: TBA


Forza Horizon 4


Forza Horizon 4 is the latest entry in the open-world driving Forza Horizon spin-off series. Set in Britain, you and other players are free to drive around the world at your leisure and participate in a variety of racing events.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: October 2


Gears of War 5


Gears of War returns with its fifth entry. This time around you play as Kait, who originally appeared in Gears of War 4. This latest entry sees Kait embark on a journey to discover the truth behind the visions plaguing her mind--most likely an effect of the Locust necklace she inherited from her grandmother.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA 2019


Gears Pop!


Gears Pop! is an upcoming mobile game that combines the Gears of War franchise with the wildly popular Funko Pop toy property. Few details about the title were revealed, but it's slated to launch on mobile devices and features Gears of War characters who resemble Funko Pop figures.

Platforms: iOS, Android | Release Date: TBA 2019


Gears Tactics


Gears Tactics is a turn-based strategy spin-off of the Gears of War franchise. The game takes place 12 years before the first Gears of War. You can customize your own squad to take on threats in what was described as a more aggressive version of the classical tactics formula. And of course, as a Gears game, it will feature larger-than-life boss battles.

Platforms: PC | Release Date: TBA


Halo Infinite


Halo Infinite is the latest entry in the tenured first-person shooter franchise. Not much is know about the premise of the game or when it's set, but it appears you'll be once again playing Master Chief as he embarks on another mission to save the galaxy.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


Jump Force


Jump Force mashes all of your favorite characters from Shonen Jump manga into one massive arena brawler. Fighters from Naruto, Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Death Note have already been confirmed, but we're expecting we'll hear about more soon.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4 | Release Date: 2019


Just Cause 4


Rico Rodriguez returns for another ridiculous adventure full of mayhem and destruction in Just Cause 4. This time, Rico will be taking his grappling hook, wingsuit, and other assortment of gadgets to South America.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: December 4


Kingdom Hearts III


We've gotten sneak peeks at some of the worlds and characters that Kingdom Hearts III will contain, including Hercules, Monsters Inc., and Toy Story. We're not sure exactly what the story is going to be about, but we do know it is the direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts 2 and an end to the saga.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4 | Release Date: TBA 2018


Metro Exodus


Metro Exodus puts players back in control of Artyom. Even though Artyom will be venturing above ground this time, there will still be plenty of mutated creatures to gun down and unsettling environments to explore.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC | Release Date: February 22, 2019


Nier Automata: Become As Gods Edition


Xbox One is finally getting the critically acclaimed Nier: Automata, which first released on PS4 last year. It will release at a discounted price and will include all previously-released DLC.

Platforms: Xbox One | Release Date: June 26


Ori and the Will of the Wisps


Xbox One console exclusive Ori and the Blind Forest was a critical hit when it launched in 2015, and now developer Moon Studios is back with a sequel. Ori and the Will of the Wisps will hopefully build on the first game's ingenious platforming and compelling story, and we can't wait to see more.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA


Session


Session is a brand-new skateboarding simulation game, which was kickstarted early last year. Not much else was shown about the game, but it's at least great to hear that the skateboarding game genre isn't dead.

Platforms: Xbox One | Release Date: Early Access TBA 2018


Shadow of the Tomb Raider


Lara is back on her tomb raiding spree in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. This time she's in the thick of the jungles in Latin America searching for a Mayan relic connected to her father. Little does she know she's about to set off the Mayan apocalypse, requiring her to save the world.

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4, PC | Release Date: September 14


Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice


Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the long-awaited new game from acclaimed studio, From Software. It appears to be expanding upon the classic Dark Souls formula by introducing stealth-action elements and more acrobatic maneuvers.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: Early 2019


Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition


Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition is an upcoming remaster of the fan-favorite action-RPG of the same name. It's the tenth mainline entry in the Tales series and was originally released on Xbox 360 in 2008.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: Winter 2018


The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit


The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is the latest game by Dontnod Entertainment. It takes place in the universe of Life is Strange, and puts you in control of a young boy who's greatest talent is his imagination. He thinks of himself as a superhero and explorer who fights against evil forces on his journey.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: June 26


Tunic


Tunic is a The Legend of Zelda-style action-adventure where you play as an adorable fox. It was originally announced in as Secret Legend in 2015.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA 2018


Unannounced Game from Playground Games


It appears Forza Horizon developer Playground Games is working on a brand new unannounced game. Phil Spencer mentioned the project being in development during the E3 2018 press conference, but said little else about what it'll be.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


We Happy Few


We Happy Few is an upcoming indie game about a small English town that's become hooked on a hallucinogenic drug, called Joy, that make people happy. Players take control of a "Downer," someone who refuses to take their Joy, and have to escape their constantly smiling neighbors.

Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: August 10


ID@Xbox


Like last year, there was a bunch of games shown during Microsoft's ID@Xbox montage. Below you can find a list of all the games showcased:



E3 2018: All The EA Games From EA Play Press Conference

By GameSpot Staff on Jun 11, 2018 12:41 am

Check out every game featured during the EA Play E3 livestream


The gaming industry's biggest event of the year, E3 2018, is officially underway. Electronic Arts kicked things off with its EA Play event, the highlight of which was the company's press conference. It featured everything from sports sequels to amobile real-time strategy game, and we finally got a deeper look at Anthem, the next big game from famed RPG studio, BioWare.

Though there were only ten games on display, there was a lot of news associated with some of EA's bigger titles. We learned that Battlefield V will receive a post-launch battle royale mode, following in the footsteps of the industry at large in the wake of Fortnite's runaway success. The announcement was made that Madden 19 will be the first game in the series since Madden 08 to arrive on PC.

We were also clued into a lot of great announcements for Battlefront II fans, including the growing roster of heroes, and the tease of future content based on the Clone Wars time period. Not one to make a mere solo Star Wars announcement, EA also had Respawn Entertainment CEO Vince Zampella reveal the name of his studio's upcoming game: Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. We don't yet know a ton about the game, but we do know the time it's set and what type of character you'll be playing, along with the fact that you'll use a lightsaber.

The show wrapped with a panel of BioWare developers talking about their vision for Anthem, and EA also announced the game's release date: February 22, 2019.

There were more exciting games shown during the presentation, so check out the rest of this gallery for a look at what else EA had to show.


Anthem


Anthem is easily BioWare's most ambitious title. Focusing on the exploits of heavily armored freelancers on a hostile alien planet, you'll work together with other players online to take on dangerous missions while exploring the furthest reaches of the world. While this sounds a lot like Destiny, BioWare's approach to the concept of the shared-world shooter looks like an interesting change of pace from other games of the genre, and we can't wait to see more.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: February 22, 2019


Battlefield 5


For 2018's Battlefield V, EA and DICE are taking players back to World War II. Like Battlefield 1, its single-player campaign will be comprised of shorter War Stories that focus on specific aspects of the war. Multiplayer will see the introduction of playable female protagonists and--in a change from recent entries--dump the season pass model in favor of free post-launch maps and updates. In addition, it's going to feature a battle royale mode.

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: October 19


Battlefront 2 — New modes


This year Battlefront 2 will get heroes and maps from the prequel conflict, including several new heroes and villains as well as iconic locations from the Clone Wars setting. New Heroes will include General Grevious, Count Dooku, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Anakin Skywalker. The update will be set between Episodes III and IV in the movie universe.


Command and Conquer: Rivals


Command and Conquer: Rivals brings the iconic RTS franchise to mobile devices. While it can be played single-player, it also allows for wireless competitive play.

Platforms: iOS, Android (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


FIFA 19


FIFA is consistently one of the biggest releases of the year, and in a year where a World Cup will attract many new fans to the sport, FIFA 19 will likely be no different. The game will boast the UEFA Champions League license after primary rivals PES and Konami lost the rights to all UEFA club competitions earlier this year. The news means FIFA has a near monopoly over the world's major soccer licenses, including the 2018 World Cup, which came to FIFA 18 just recently.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch | Release Date: September 28


Madden NFL 19


EA's annual American football franchise returns this year promising better visuals and gameplay. Franchise mode sees new additions in Madden NFL 19, which is good news after 2017's game left a lot to be desired in that department. And for the first time in several years, the game will also be coming to PC.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, | Release Date: August 10


NBA Live 19


The latest basketball game from EA Sports was revealed; NBA Live 19 shows some new features like dances, emotes, player customization, and a bunch of fresh kicks. This feeds into the return of the player creator and single-player story mode called The One.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: September 7


Sea of Solitude


Sea of Solitude is an upcoming EA Originals game about a lonely girl whose emotions manage to turn her into a monster and the world into a flooded post-apocalyptic world. She must explore this world in order to find a way to turn back into a human.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA


Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order


Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is the upcoming Star Wars game created by Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind the well-received Titanfall series. It takes place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope during the Jedi hunts.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: Holiday 2019


Unravel 2


Unravel 2 focuses on the adventures of Yarny, a small, woollen toy. Developer Coldwood says the sequel will be a more upbeat affair than the original, with a slight shift away from puzzler and towards the platformer end of the spectrum. Yarny is more agile than before, and this is utilized in some of the story mode's trickier sections. New to experience this time around is the addition of drop-in / drop-out co-op play.

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, and PC | Release Date: June 9



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