5/17/2023 0 Comments Everwild e3If the PC gets some love, Age of Empires 4 will be front and center. Sea of Thieves seems a likely candidate for a short trailer about a new update, as the game is now in its third year and still popular. Psychonauts 2 is definitely coming out this year, and Tim Schafer will probably pop in to give us a surprisingly imminent release date (but if you've read this far, the joke's on Tim: You won't be surprised!). Our colleagues at Windows Central expect Microsoft to reveal Forza Horizon 5 is coming out this year. Irresistible symmetry.īut what else is Microsoft going to show? It has so many games in development now. It'll close out with a final release date announcement-November 15, probably, because that's the 20 year anniversary of Halo: Combat Evolved. I think the majority of Infinite's screen time will actually be devoted to a first look at its multiplayer mode, which Microsoft has said will be free-to-play. I expect a beefy Halo Infinite presentation this year, with a few minutes dedicated to showing off graphical improvements since the previous demo-someone, likely Joseph Staten, will say the words "community," "feedback," and "we listened" while showing off some oooh-worthy HDR lighting. Hopefully things go better this time: the reception to last year's reveal was so poor, Infinite was delayed a year and is now arriving this fall. Halo Infinite was a big part of Microsoft's E3 show last year. Or another game from Arkane, which is definitely working on another game in addition to Deathloop. Like a new Wolfenstein, if MachineGames is developing multiple projects. The Elder Scrolls 6 is still years awayīethesda could certainly pull out a surprise.The Indiana Jones game teased earlier this year just started development, and is likely too early to show.Ghostwire: Tokyo has so far only been shown as a PlayStation console exclusive, not a prime candidate for the big Xbox stage.Deathloop is well-known at this point, and will probably show up in a montage but not as a showpiece game.We should find out at this event.īethesda certainly has other games in development, but we might not see many of them at this showcase for different reasons: Maybe it's almost ready-or maybe it's not out until 2022. All we've seen of Starfield is a 2018 teaser trailer. If Bethesda is treating this reveal the same way it did Fallout 4, Starfield could be out this year-Fallout 4 was revealed in June 2015 and released in November that same year. The reboot might follow the same idea but perhaps the general gameplay and story may differ.We don't know much about Starfield yet, other than the fact that it's Bethesda's next big RPG, and it's set in space. The original game saw a reveal in 2019 and focused on an open-world like RPG with massive creatures and a deep rich world to explore. It is unclear which direction Everwild is going in now that the game has been rebooted. He will oversee the reboot alongside Louise O’Connor as the executive producer. Gregg Mayles, who has worked at Rare for more than three decades has since taken up the role of the new creative director on the project. Rare has since changed up the lineup at the studio. READ MORE Halo Infinite Multiplayer – Everything We Know So Far This is as a result of the departure of its previous creative director Simon Woodroffe last year. Xbox fans who are wondering where the game has gone now have the answer: Everwild has been completely rebooted from the ground up.Īccording to a report by VGC, Rare has undertaken a complete overhaul of the game’s design and direction. One missing game was Rare’s Everwild which has been missing in action since its debut back in 2019. In addition, they shared updates to existing titles like Sea of Thieves, Halo and more. Over the weekend, Microsoft hosted its Xbox + Bethesda E3 2021 showcase where the company revealed a range of games.
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