By Jimmy Thang on Jun 14, 2017 09:35 am
At this year's E3, Microsoft showed off the Xbox One X. Previously known as Project Scorpio, the console features an 8-core AMD SOC that's capable of delivering six teraflops of GPU performance. This makes it more powerful than the PS4 Pro. Microsoft announced that the console would launch worldwide for $499.99 on November 7, 2017. Click here for over 20 Xbox One X pictures. We also produced this video where we break down the innards of the console. Click here for more information on all the games Microsoft showed running on the Xbox One X.
Microsoft showed off new Xbox Design Labs controllers that feature new colors.
Here's a look at the Xbox One X development kits, which provide developers 12GB more RAM over the standard Xbox One X.
It's been roughly five years since Creative released new sound cards, but the company showed off its new SoundBlasterX Pro-Gaming sound card at this year's E3. The PCIe ard provides a DAC with a discrete headphone amp and offers 32-bit audio. Like many modern PC components, it features RGB lighting with up to 16.8 millon colors.
Creative also showed off its X-Fi Sonic Carrier sound bar. The company advertises it as the "ultimate gaming audio." The sound bar and sub-woofer are huge, and do sound great, but they do come at a price; around $5,000.
Lifeform has been making premium office chairs for years, but the company wanted to create some chairs geared toward the gaming crowd. They are very comfortable and allow you to adjust lumbar support, the height of the arm rests, and the reclining angle.
At E3 2017, Logitech showed off its PowerPlay wireless charging mouse pad. Coupled with a compatible wireless mouse, like the Logitech G903 or G703, the mouse pad will charge the mice as you use them. The PowerPlay also supports a little bit of RGB lighting at the top left corner.
Logitech's new G433 headphones retail for around $100, sound great, and feature a texture that makes them look a lot like clothing.
Origin PC showed off its new thin and light gaming laptop that will support an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 GPU.
DXRacer showed off a new LED hoodie that was on sale for $65. Surprisingly, you can wash the hoodie.
Razer showed off its new wireless Thresher gaming headsets that support the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Razer also showed off its new thin and light Razer Blade Stealth laptop, which features Intel's high-end Iris Pro graphics. The laptop also supports external GPUs via its Razer Core, which can connect to the Stealth over USB-C. The laptop also comes in a new gun metal grey color.
Tobii was at the show to show its eye-tracking technology in action integrated into a variety of gaming laptops. Using the eye tracker, we could look at targets with our eyes and auto lock on to them.
Tobii also integrated its eye tracking technology into the HTC Vive that allowed you lock onto targets more easily.
Hori showed off a new fight stick for the Nintendo Switch.
Hori showed off some new Zelda-themed Joy-Con skins and a new charging dock that can charge two pairs of Joy Cons at once.
This is Hori's new equivalent Pro controller. It lacks a gyroscope and wireless functionality, but it's roughly half the price of Nintendo's Pro controller at $30.
Hori showed off new Mario Kart 8 Deluxe-themed racing wheels for the Switch.
Hori showed off a new gaming peripheral for the PS4 that looks a lot like the Razer Orbweaver. It also allows you to hook up a mouse to it.
Hori is also making one for the Xbox One.
Hori showed off some new gaming headsets for the Switch that are modeled after the ones the characters in Splatoon wear.
Hori showed off a new premium fight stick called the Fighting Edge.
Hori showed off a more affordable fight stick called the RAP Hayabusa.
Snakebyte showed off a portable battery pack for the Switch that charges the console and also acts as a kickstand. It's also reasonably priced at $20.
Snakebyte also showed off affordable new mechanical keyboards that retail for under $100.
Roccat showed off its wireless Leadr gaming mouse.
Bethesda showed off the HTC Vive with the Deluxe Audio Strap running Fallout 4 VR and Doom VFR.
Bloody showed off its new RGB mechanical keyboards featuring its Light Strike switches, which the company claims offer faster response times than their Cherry MX counterparts.
Bloody also showed off its new gaming mouse, which also use the company's Light Strike switches.
LucidSound showed off its new LS35X gaming headset that's designed for the Xbox One. The headset connects to Microsoft's console wirelessly using Microsoft's Direct Connection technology. They also support Dolby Atmos.
LucidSound also showed off its LS15X earbuds, which are geared towards gamers who find traditionally headphones to be comfortable.
Alienware showed off new 1080p gaming laptop monitors that support an astounding 240Hz refresh rate out of the box. Their high refresh rate makes them ideal for pro gamers. Aliewnare will have a unit that supports Nvidia G-Sync and one that supports AMD Freesync.
Alienware also revealed that its getting back into the peripheral business. The company showed off two new gaming mice. The AW958, to the right, offers RGB lighting 12000 DPI and customization options with magnetic attachments that allow you to have up to 13 programmable buttons.
Alienware also showed off new mechanical gaming keyboards using their own brown switch types.
AMD's massive 16-core/32-thread CPU was on the showfloor at E3.
Alienware showed off its refreshed Area 51 PC using AMD's upcoming Threadripper CPU and RX Vega GPU.
Dell showed off its new Inspiron gaming desktop, which starts out at a very affordable $600.
Nyko showed off an attachment for the Switch Joy Con controllers which make them feel more ergonomic to hold sideways.
Nyko showed off a carrying case for the Nintendo Switch that allows you to charge the console when you're gaming on it.
Nyko also showed off charging docks for the Switch's controllers.
Nyko showed off its own charging dock for the Switch.
Nyko showed off a new controller for the Samsung Gear VR. You can attach it to the Gear VR strap when it's not in use.
By Matt Espineli on Jun 14, 2017 08:38 am E3 Games Coming This Year
While there's a lot of exciting games coming in 2018, there's still plenty set for this year. To help you keep track of what's coming out next year, we've compiled all the biggest games expected to launch after 2017. Click ahead to see all the games confirmed for this year, and be sure to check back often as we update this feature with more games throughout the show E3 2017 goes from June 13-15 and for the first time ever, the show is open to the public this year, but the show otherwise seems to be largely the same as in the recent past. One notable difference is that things began earlier than usual--EA already held its EA Play press conference on Saturday, while Microsoft's Xbox press conference was a day earlier than usual. To catch up on everything that was announced during the press conferences, you can check out our roundup of all the announcements. And keep an eye on our hub for more news, videos, and impressions from E3 2017. Agents of Mayhem
On the surface, Volition Entertainment's next open-world action game looks like a major departure from its past work on Saints Row; but at its heart, it's still all about causing as much chaos as possible with a colorful group of characters. Assassin's Creed Origins
Assassin's Creed: Origins is a prequel of the long running action-adventure series. It's set in Eqypt and puts you in control of Bayek, the last Medjay, an Egyptian sheriff tasked with protecting the people from threats local and foreign. Call of Duty: WWII
Call of Duty: WWII goes back to the series' roots with a new enttry taking place during World War II. Crackdown 3
Crackdown 3 is an open-world action-adventure game that has you stopping crime in a futuristic city where everything is destructible. It's main protagonist voiced by popular actor, Terry Crews. Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy
Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy is a collection of high-definition remasters of the first three Crash Bandicoot games. Aside from remastered graphics, it also sports new features, including time trials in all three games, as well as adjusted level design and difficulty. Destiny 2
The sequel to Bungie's online multiplayer shooter, Destiny 2 sees the Guardians in a rough spot. The Tower has fallen and is under siege from an invasion force, and it's up to you explore far-flung areas of the solar system to fight back. Plus, it's set to include a number of updates and new features, and it's even coming to PC. Dishonored: Death Of The Outsider
A standalone expansion titled Dishonored: Death of the Outsider puts you in the shoes of Meagan Foster, an ally of Emily and Corvo in Dishonored 2. The Evil Within 2
The Evil Within 2 is a sequel to the 2014 horror game and is being developed by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's studio. You'll apparently have to save your daughter, but not much else was revealed. Forza Motorsport 7
Forza Motorsport 7 is the latest entry in the long running car simulation series. This time around there are more than 700 cars in the game, as well as new tracks and weather systems. Gran Turismo Sport
Gran Turismo Sport marks the long-running franchise's debut on PS4. In addition to the expected visual improvements, it also offers a new online championship system, new concept cars, and more. Knack 2
Knack launched alongside the PlayStation 4 console in 2013, and despite a mixed critical reception, it's getting a sequel. It apparently brings "new moves, improved couch co-op, vibrant environments, and fun-filled combat," but we don't currently know a release window. Life is Strange: Before the Storm
Life is Strange: Before the Storm is a three episode prequel series set before the events of the first game. It stars Chloe with an appearance from Rachel Amber before she went missing. Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite opts out of the over-the-top 3-on-3 fighting from its predecessor and goes back to its roots with 2-on-2 fights. It also introduces Infinity Stones, a new mechanic that provides you with unique abilities in battle. Metroid: Samus Returns
Metroid: Samus Returns is a re-imagination of Metroid 2: Return of Samus which came out for Game Boy back in 1991. Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War once again stars ranger Talion and his wraith companion Celebrimbor as they work to fight against Sauron and his dark army. The game sports a larger and more open world, as well as new loot and gear to uncover. Need for Speed: Payback
After a year away, the Need for Speed series returns with Payback. More than just the standard racing game you might expect, EA says you'll also engage in heists, car battles, and more while playing as three distinct characters. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
A direct sequel to 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order was officially revealed as the finale to Bethesda's press conference. As last year's teaser indicated, it's titled Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and franchise-long protagonist BJ Blazkowicz makes a return. He'll be operating in Nazi-occupied America with a new cast of characters. Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is the long-awaited sequel to 2010's Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. Rather than continuing the adventures of the protagonists from the first game, it introduces a completely new cast of characters who must fight against an emerging threat in the kingdom of Ding Dong Dell. Sonic Mania
Sonic Mania returns to the gameplay and visual style of the original Sonic the Hedgehog games on Sega Genesis. It's being developed primarily by programmers Christian "Taxman" Whitehead and Simon "Stealth" Thomley, who are both known by fans as major contributors to the Sonic ROM hack community. Super Lucky's Tale
Super Lucky's Tale is an expanded version of the VR-focused original built to display on televisions. The game first appeared as a launch title on Oculus Rift in March 2016. South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Set the day after The Stick of Truth, The Fractured But Whole has the South Park kids caught up in another game of make believe that quickly gets out of hand. Trading out swords and sorcery for capes and utility belts, the kids will explore the town, fight crime, and engage in turn-based battles to decide who gets to lead their new superhero franchise. Star Wars Battlefront II
EA spent a lot of time talking about Star Wars Battlefront II, and it showed gameplay for the first time. It also announced that the game's maps, modes, and characters will be free, but there will be microtransactions. Tacoma
Tacoma is the latest game by Gone Home developer, Fullbright. It tasks you to recover data on the crew of an abandoned spaceship, but in the process of doing so, you discover the drama of the crew's last days on board. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a standalone chapter in the Uncharted series where you play as fan-favorite character Chloe Frazer, as she embarks on an adventure alongside mercenary Nadine Ross in search of a mystical treasure known as The Tusk of Ganesha. Yakuza Kiwami
Yakuza Kiwami is a remake of the first entry of the Yakuza series. It improves the resolution, textures, and loading times, and clears up some of the first game's more confusing plot lines and inconsistencies.
By Alex Newhouse on Jun 14, 2017 08:24 am So Many Special Editions
Assassin's Creed: Origins and Far Cry 5 are two of the biggest games at E3 2017, and they're shaping up to be exciting open-world adventures. Assassin's Creed looks to be a return to form for the series, while Far Cry 5 takes the franchise to a new, American locale. But alongside footage and information, Ubisoft has also revealed a ton of special editions for these two games. We thought it'd be interesting (read: ridiculous) to see how much it would cost to buy them all, so we added them all up. We include the standard editions, since the preorder bonuses technically make them limited, as well. To be clear, this is a completely bonkers idea, and it is absolutely fiscally irresponsible--the more expensive editions generally include the content from the lower ones. You should not buy all of these editions. But it's nonetheless funny to see just how many of them there are, and how much money it would cost to have them all. Far Cry 5 Standard Edition With Preorder Bonus: $60
The Doomsday Prepper Pack includes prepper outfit, gun and vehicle skins, plus additional consumables. Total: $60 Far Cry 5 Deluxe Edition: $70
The Deluxe Pack includes .44 Magnum with unique skin, AR-C assault rifle with unique skin, Ace Pilot gun skin, Ace Pilot helicopter, Aerial Force outfit, Big Game Hunter bow, Big Game Hunter ATV, and Big Game Hunter outfit. Total: $130 Far Cry 5 Gold Edition: $90
The Gold Edition includes the Deluxe Pack, the season pass, and the Day One MBP Sniper Rifle. Total: $220 Far Cry 5 Hope County Edition: $180
The Hope County Edition includes the Deluxe Pack, the Premium Collector's Box, a Steelbook case, Gold Edition content, the season pass, the original soundtrack, a Hope County map, and a Hope County Deer Skull trophy. Total: $400 Assassin's Creed: Origins Standard Edition: $60
The preorder bonus for Assassin's Creed: Origins is the Secrets of the First Pyramids mission. Total: $460 Assassin's Creed: Origins Deluxe Edition: $70
The Deluxe Edition includes the Ambush at Sea naval mission and the Desert Cobra Pack, which features the Eye of Apep staff, the Legendary Snake Shield, the Desert Cobra Outfit, the Fangs Horse Companion, the Fang Sickle Sword, and three ability points. Total: $530 Assassin's Creed: Origins Gold Edition: $100
The Gold Edition includes the Deluxe Edition content and the Season Pass. Total: $630 Assassin's Creed: Origins Steelbook Gold Edition: $110
The Steelbook Gold Edition includes the Deluxe Edition content, the Season Pass, and a Steelbook case. Total: $740 Assassin's Creed: Origins Gods Collector's Edition: $120
The Gods Collector's Edition includes an art book, a copy of the game's soundtrack, a 10-inch figurine of the game's main character Bayek, a physical copy of the game's map, and the Deluxe Edition content. It does not include the season pass. Total: $860 Assassin's Creed: Origins Dawn of the Creed Collector's Edition: $160
The Dawn of the Creed Collector's Edition includes everything in the Steelbook Gold Edition plus art cards, an art book, the official soundtrack, Bayek's Eagle Amulet, and a 15-inch Bayek statuette. Total: $1020 Assassin's Creed: Origins Dawn of the Creed Legendary Edition: $800
The Dawn of the Creed Legendary Edition includes the Steelbook Gold Edition, a 28.7-inch statue of main character Bayek, a world map, four lithographs, the soundtrack, an artbook, art cards, and an eagle amulet. Grand Total: $1820
By Anthony Roman on Jun 14, 2017 06:12 am Step Inside
E3 2017 begins today and for the first time ever, the show is open to the public this year. Microsoft was the second major company to kick the festivities off, announcing details on the Xbox One X (formerly Project Scorpio) and showcasing a bevy of new games. We got the chance to walk Microsoft's E3 booth this year, which displayed the Xbox One X, custom Xbox controllers, and more. Click ahead to get a closer look. To catch up on everything that was announced during the press conferences, you can check out our roundup of Microsoft's announcements, and if you want to re-live the excitement moment-by-moment, you can read our Microsoft press conference liveblog or check out our roundup of all the Microsoft briefing trailers. For our complete coverage, head to GameSpot's E3 hub for all of our news, videos, and impressions.
By Matt Espineli on Jun 14, 2017 03:42 am New Contenders
There were a lot of new games announced at this year's E3, like Bioware's new IP Anthem, Monster Hunter: World, Metroid Prime 4, and more. With so many to keep track of, we've compiled them all in one place for your reference. Click ahead to check out all the biggest new games announced at E3 2017. Be sure to check back often as we update this feature with more games. E3 2017 begins today and for the first time ever, the show is open to the public this year, but the show otherwise seems to be largely the same as in the recent past. One notable difference is that things began earlier than usual--EA already held its EA Play press conference on Saturday, while Microsoft's Xbox press conference was a day earlier than usual. To catch up on everything that was announced during the press conferences, you can check out our roundup of all the announcements. And keep an eye on our hub for more news, videos, and impressions from E3 2017. Assassin's Creed Origins
Assassin's Creed: Origins is a prequel of the long running action-adventure series. It's set in Eqypt and puts you in control of Bayek, the last Medjay, an Egyptian sheriff tasked with protecting the people from threats local and foreign. Anthem
Anthem is a new sci-fi action game created by Bioware, the studio behind Mass Effect and Dragon Age. The game puts you in the role of a "Freelancer," an adventurer tasked with exploring unknown planets and protecting humanity using powerful custom exo-suits. Beyond Good & Evil 2
Beyond Good & Evil 2 is the much-anticipated follow-up to 2003's Beyond Good & Evil. It takes place before the birth of Jade, the protagonist of the original game. The Crew 2
The Crew 2 is an open world racing filled with a bunch of vehicles, from cars to monster trucks to light airplanes. Dishonored: Death Of The Outsider
A standalone expansion titled Dishonored: Death of the Outsider puts you in the shoes of Meagan Foster, an ally of Emily and Corvo in Dishonored 2. Doom VFR
Doom VFR brings the first-person shooter into virtual reality. It adds a unique teleportation mechanic but maintains the game's fast pace and demon-eviscerating action. Dragon Ball FighterZ
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a new fighting game based on the popular anime franchise that's developed by Arc System Works, the studio behind Guilty Gear and Blazblue. The Evil Within 2
The Evil Within 2 is a sequel to the 2014 horror game and is being developed by Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's studio. You'll apparently have to save your daughter, but not much else was revealed. Forza Motorsport 7
Forza Motorsport 7 is the latest entry in the long running car simulation series. This time around there are more than 700 cars in the game, as well as new tracks and weather systems. Kirby
Kirby's next adventure will continue the tradition of cutesy side-scrolling environments and gobbling up enemies to gain their power. In addition, there is four-player co-op. Life is Strange: Before the Storm
Life is Strange: Before the Storm is a three episode prequel series set before the events of the first game. It stars Chloe with an appearance from Rachel Amber before she went missing. Metro Exodus
Metro Exodus is the third entry in 4A Game's post-apocalyptic first-person shooter series. Unlike its predecessors, which were more linear, the game will feature a fully open world. Metroid: Samus Returns
Metroid: Samus Returns is a re-imagination of Metroid 2: Return of Samus which came out for Game Boy back in 1991. Metroid Prime 4
It has been 10 years since we had a proper Metroid Prime game, but we now know that another one is on the way for Switch! No release date or gameplay footage was shown, so there's reason to believe that Metroid Prime 4 won't be coming any time soon, but at least there's it's in development. Monster Hunter: World
The Monster Hunter franchise returns to consoles with Monster Hunter: World. Like the recent 3DS installments, you can scale walls, leap attack onto monsters, and cook food. It also appears to have a multitude of new elements, like a grappling hook, flares, and a machine gun-like firearm. Ori And the Will of the Wisps
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Xbox One console exclusive Ori and the Blind Forest. Untitled Pokemon Game
Although no trailer or gameplay was shown, Tsunekazu Ishihara, president of Pokemon Company confirmed that Game Freak is working on a new core Pokemon RPG game. However, he stated that it "may not release for more than a year." Shadow of the Colossus
A remaster or remake of the critically acclaimed 2005 game Shadow of the Colossus is in the works. The reveal was sparse with details, though the game will have current-gen visual enhancements. Skull & Bones
Skull & Bones is a new pirate-themed naval warfare game from Ubisoft Singapore. The game has a shared, systemtic world where players can engage in 5v5 battles as they try to fend for themselves or team up with other players. Starlink: Battle For Atlas
Starlink: Battle For Atlas is Ubisoft's first big step into the toys-to-life market. Unlike past games in the genre, the sci-fi spaceship-battling game's toys attach to your controller. Super Lucky's Tale
Super Lucky's Tale is an expanded version of the VR-focused original built to display on televisions. The game first appeared as a launch title on Oculus Rift in March 2016. Transference
Transference is a a creepy-looking VR game where you explore the traumatic experiences of fictional people. It's set to launch on both VR platforms and traditional consoles. A Way Out
A Way Out is the latest project from the studio behind Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. It tells the story of two convicts who are on the run after a prison escape. After a getaway chase, the story transitions to follow these two characters as they come to grips with their past, all while trying to stay one step ahead of the law. Yoshi
Yoshi is getting another standalone adventure which appeared to be a side-scroller akin to Yoshi's Story and Yoshi's Wooly World. It's set to release sometime in 2018. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
A direct sequel to 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order was officially revealed as the finale to Bethesda's press conference. As last year's teaser indicated, it's titled Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and franchise-long protagonist BJ Blazkowicz makes a return. He'll be operating in Nazi-occupied America with a new cast of characters.
By Matt Espineli on Jun 14, 2017 02:36 am The Agonizing Wait
While this year will continue to deliver an amazing roster games, there's a lot of exciting games that won't arrive until at least 2018. To help you keep track of what's coming out next year, we've compiled all the biggest games expected to launch after 2018. Click ahead to see all the games confirmed for this year, and be sure to check back often as we update this feature with more games throughout the show. For the first time ever, E3 was open to the public, but the show was otherwise largely the same. One notable difference was that things began earlier than usual--EA held its EA Play press conference on Saturday, while Microsoft's Xbox press conference was a day earlier than usual. To catch up on everything that was announced during the press conferences, you can check out our roundup of all the announcements. And keep an eye on our E3 hub for more news, videos, and impressions from E3 2017. Anthem
Anthem is a new sci-fi action game created by Bioware, the studio behind Mass Effect and Dragon Age. The game puts you in the role of a "Freelancer," an adventurer tasked with exploring unknown planets and protecting humanity using powerful custom exo-suits. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Q4 2018 The Crew 2
The Crew 2 is an open world racing filled with a bunch of vehicles, from cars to monster trucks to light airplanes. Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Early 2018 Dragon Ball FighterZ
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a new fighting game based on the popular anime franchise that's developed by Arc System Works, the studio behind Guilty Gear and Blazblue. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA 2018 Far Cry 5
Far Cry 5 breaks away from the exotic locales from the series' past and brings the action to Montana, USA. It puts you control of a nameless deputy fighting against an extremist cult. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: February 27, 2018 God of War
God of War is the latest entry in the long-running action game franchise developed by Sony Santa Monica. While the game shares the same name as the first entry in the series, it's actually meant to be a soft reboot to the story of protagonist Kratos. Platforms: PS4 | Release Date: Early 2018 Kirby
Kirby's next adventure will continue the tradition of cutesy side-scrolling environments and gobbling up enemies to gain their power. In addition, there is four-player co-op. Platforms: Switch | Release Date: TBA 2018 Monster Hunter: World
The Monster Hunter franchise returns to consoles with Monster Hunter: World. Like the recent 3DS installments, you can scale walls, leap attack onto monsters, and cook food. It also appears to have a multitude of new elements, like a grappling hook, flares, and a machine gun-like firearm. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: Early 2018 Sea of Thieves
Sea of Thieves, the first original, non-Kinect game out of beloved developer Rare in years, allows you to live out the life of a pirate with your friends. You'll be able to work together to navigate the sea by ship while hunting down treasure and fending off enemy players who are seeking the same thing. Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA 2018 Shadow of the Colossus
A remaster or remake of the critically acclaimed 2005 game Shadow of the Colossus is in the works. The reveal was sparse with details, though the game will have current-gen visual enhancements. Platforms: PS4 | Release Date: TBA 2018 Skulls & Bones
Skull & Bones is a new pirate-themed naval warfare game from Ubisoft Singapore. The game has a shared, systemtic world where players can engage in 5v5 battles as they try to fend for themselves or team up with other players. Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Q3/Q4 2018 Spider-Man
Spider-Man is an action game based on the titular webslinger developed by Insomniac Games, the studio behind Ratchet & Clank and Sunset Overdrive. Platforms: PS4 | Release Date: TBA 2018 Starlink: Battle For Atlas
Starlink: Battle For Atlas is Ubisoft's first big step into the toys-to-life market. Unlike past games in the genre, the sci-fi spaceship-battling game's toys attach to your controller. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch | Release Date: Fall 2018 State of Decay 2
State of Decay 2 is a multiplayer zombie survival game featuring an open-world environment and co-op gameplay with up to three other players. Platforms: Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Q1/Q2 2018 Transference
Transference is a a creepy-looking VR game where you explore the traumatic experiences of fictional people. It's set to launch on both VR platforms and traditional consoles. Platforms: PS4, PSVR, Xbox One, PC, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive | Release Date: Spring 2018 A Way Out
A Way Out is the latest project from the studio behind Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. It tells the story of two convicts who are on the run after a prison escape. After a getaway chase, the story transitions to follow these two characters as they come to grips with their past, all while trying to stay one step ahead of the law. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Q1/Q2 2018 Yoshi
Yoshi is getting another standalone adventure which appeared to be a side-scroller akin to Yoshi's Story and Yoshi's Wooly World. It's set to release sometime in 2018. Platforms: Switch | Release Date: TBA 2018
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