Square claimed that new information would be revealed in 2021 so E3 2021 might be the right stage for it.įinal Fantasy XVI attracts players for the new possibilities it can bring, but Square Enix has another big bomb if the company wants to astonish players: to reveal the second part of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The battles seem more fast-paced compared to other iterations of the saga. The new installment on the famous JRPG saga caught everyone's attention right after it was revealed that Naoki Yoshida (the mastermind behind the reborn of Final Fantasy XIV) was producing it and it is set in a medieval age again. GTA 6 would be the next step and what better place to present it than E3? Final Fantasy XVI Rockstar has created some of the most praised (and purchased) games ever with Red Dead Redemption 2 or GTA 5 among others. The Grand Theft Auto franchise is a historical one and the sixth installment has been the target of constant rumors. GTA 6 would be a no-brainer, in terms of looking for profit, for Take-Two. GTA 6Ĩ years since the launch of GTA 5, the second best-selling video game of all time with over 145 million copies shipped. Skyrim was a massive success and Bethesda know that fans will be waiting for a step-up. None the less, the community would be easily hyped if Microsoft decides to show extra information and images of the game. Even though Starfield's launch date is vague, it seems that the Elder Scrolls will launch sometime after Starfield. The Elder Scrolls VI was also teased at E3 2018. The Elder Scrolls VI - Xbox & Bethesda ShowcaseĪnother big name for Microsoft and Bethesda.
Is time for Microsoft to justify why the Bethesda acquisition was an outstanding decision. Especially when rumours indicate that it might be launching in Winter 2021 or sometime in 2022. Players have had little word on the game, but this is the perfect occasion to show its potential. We’d like to thank Computerland, our local videogame distributor, for helping us arrange our meetings and attendance to conferences and demoes."The biggest most epic science fiction thing that you can possibly imagine." This is what Todd Howard said about Starfield. There’s still the matter of PvE and whether good loot makes a difference, but it will all be cleared up in time.
The combat feels good, and the PvP is unpredictable in a good way. My biggest gripe is that I didn’t get to play it for a couple of hours, to really get a feel for it. The battle for the extraction point in our session lasted about 10 minutes, and none of us managed to succeed. There’s huge potential for stabbing people in the back here. You can cooperate with other teams and get extracted together, or you can attack them for their loot. This usually happens when a team starts the extraction – if they’re successful, they get to go home with the loot. The strongest impression was left by meeting the other groups. The NPC enemies we met weren’t much of a threat when we communicated properly and played as a group. The gameplay was pretty good – aiming and shooting were fun, and keeping behind cover was very important. The third player had sticky bombs and the grenades we saw in the demo. I had a turret I could deploy and a scanner, as well as three weapons – a heavy machine gun, a shotgun and a pistol. The healer could heal as well as scan for enemies. Each class has a different weapon loadout and special abilities. From what I saw, there were three classes. The objective was to eliminate rival faction members and try to get extracted in one piece. We entered the Dark Zone, which is where all the good loot is, and where all the other teams are presumably going to be.
We were divided into teams of three – one of the people in our group was a Ubisoft representative who played a healer, while the other two played DPS and support. Thankfully, there was a playable demo at Ubisoft’s E3 booth, and they were nice enough to let us take it for a spin. It’s been so long since the announcement, we were starting to wonder if it’s ever going to see the light of day. Tom Clancy’s The Division is finally playable.