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Mexico City has quickly established itself as a major stop on the Gears Esports tour. The Gears Pro Circuit Mexico City Open featured sold out crowds, a huge player pool and major upsets as teams battled for the $200,000 prize pool. OpTic Gaming continued to prove it is arguably the most dominant force in esports today by taking home another trophy after defeating Ghost Gaming in the Grand Final. This weekend also featured the return of Daniel “Identivez” Santillana, the top ranked Mexican player, who helped Ghost Gaming get to the Grand Finals for the first time. The surprise team of the event was Fable Gaming – the top EU team – with its improbable run to the top four. Read more : OpTic Gaming Claims Victory at the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico Open. Moana and Xbox Characters Come to Minecraft! Age of Empires: Definitive Edition Multiplayer Closed Beta Starts Now! Xbox Designs the Ultimate Football Ring for Fans. How would you like to win your very own Xbox ring inspired by the Big Game just by playing Madden NFL 18 on Xbox One? We're talking 10 carats, premium white gold with 188 diamonds and 46 earthy green tsavorite stones valued at over $10,000! From now until February 5, Xbox fans who win an online head-to-head matchup playing Madden NFL 18 on Xbox, while broadcasting on Mixer, will be eligible to win our one-of-a-kind Xbox-themed ring. Check out the full details of the sweepstakes on Mixer here. The winner will be selected at random on February 7, so don’t forget to stream your next Madden match-up on Mixer. Who knows, it could land you some Xbox bling! After taking a shot at. Read more : Xbox Designs the Ultimate Football Ring for Fans. Xbox Live Sessions: Rob Gronkowski to Play Madden for Special Football Show. Calling all football fans! The Big Game is almost here and who better to help us celebrate than with two-time champ, Rob Gronkowski? That’s right! Gronk is bringing his gaming skills to Xbox Live Sessions: Big Game Edition, as he challenges former teammate LeGarrette Blount to a Madden NFL 18 showdown on Xbox One X. Featuring our 4K Ultra HD enhanced edition of Madden for Xbox One X, Gronk and Blount will square-off on Tuesday, January 30 at 5:30 p.m. PT. Fans are invited to visit the Microsoft Store at Mall of America to watch Gronk and Blount in-person, but other viewers around the globe can tune-in to the Mixer Xbox channel to take part in the fun. Just like our previous Xbox. Read more : Xbox Live Sessions: Rob Gronkowski to Play Madden for Special Football Show. Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 29 – February 4. Welcome to Next Week on Xbox, where we cover all of the new games coming soon to Xbox One. Every week, the team at Xbox aims to deliver quality gaming content for you to enjoy on your favorite gaming console -- and Xbox Wire will be here to let you know when these games will be hitting Xbox One. From establishing a historic railroad network in Railway Empire to stepping into the octagon in EA Sports UFC 3, there's a great variety of titles on the way. Read more about these games and more. Read more : Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 29 – February 4. This Week on Xbox: January 26, 2018. We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you can feast your eyes on our weekly video show above. Be sure to come back every Friday to find out what’s happening This Week on Xbox! Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios When we launched Xbox Game Pass in June 2017, we knew we wanted to craft a service with gamers in mind. That meant a diverse, expanding library of over 100 games and counting. Read more : This Week on Xbox: January 26, 2018. Monster Hunter: World Arrives on Xbox One. Welcome to the New World, hunters! It’s been a very exciting ride since we announced Monster Hunter: World at E3 2017, and we’re stoked to finally bring the one-of-a-kind thrill of hunting savage monsters to the Xbox One. In Monster Hunter: World, you’ll take the role of a hunter venturing into a new, uncharted land as part of the Research Commission, who have set out to investigate a strange phenomenon of cataclysmic proportions. But your journey will not be without its challenges; the New World is filled with formidable foes. The Monsters Each creature moves and behaves like a real living being and have their own unique habits, personalities, and place in the food chain. As. Read more : Monster Hunter: World Arrives on Xbox One. Dragon Ball FighterZ Available Now and Enhanced for Xbox One X. Get those Kamehameha, Big Bang, and Death Ball attacks ready as Dragon Ball FighterZ is now available for the Xbox One family of devices and enhanced for Xbox One X. With amazing looking character models and an easy to learn but hard to master fighting gameplay, Dragon Ball FighterZ looks to be the definitive fighting game experience for fans of the "Dragon Ball" anime franchise. With a slew of features like 3 vs. 3 tag-team battles, online ranked matches, interactive lobbies and the six-player Party Match, there's a ton here to take in and master. In addition to all those features, there's also an epic single-player story that follows Android 21, a new character who was created just. Read more : Dragon Ball FighterZ Available Now and Enhanced for Xbox One X. An Amazing 2017 with TONS on the Horizon. It was just eight months ago when we introduced Mixer. Looking back on 2017, it’s hard to believe that so much has happened in such a short time….and it’s been an amazing feeling getting to bring our vision to life in a service and community unlike any other. Looking Back at 2017 In 2017, we introduced 4-person co-streaming, enabling streamers to combine their streams and chat on Mixer into a single unified experience, and giving viewers a way to watch the action from multiple perspectives. Several unique Mixer-interactive game experiences were brought to life during 2017, giving streamers and viewers a totally new way to play. These included Minecraft, Hello Neighbor. Read more : An Amazing 2017 with TONS on the Horizon. Roguevania Dead Cells Coming Soon to Xbox One. Dead Cells is a mash-up, a veritable Frankenstein’s monster of a game, which pretty much makes me Dr. Frankenstein, which is nice. We’re trying to wed the randomness, replayability, and adrenaline pumping threat of permadeath that you find in a rogue-lite, (think Binding of Isaac, Enter the Gungeon, Rogue Legacy, etc.) with the anticipation of exploration, the thrill of discovering a secret and the progressive unlocking of a world that you find in Metroidvania games (think Ori and the Blind Forest, Guacamelee, Axiom Verge, etc.). The main inspiration for the game is Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, which you might have noticed from the pixel art. But wait, there's more! The. Read more : Roguevania Dead Cells Coming Soon to Xbox One. Gears Pro Circuit Descends on Mexico City. Gears Esports heads south of the border for the Gears Pro Circuit Mexico City Open from January 26 to January 28. This open event, held at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, will feature one of biggest and most passionate crowds in all of Gears of War esports cheering on their favorite teams as they battle for a $200,000 prize pool. Watch and see if local favorites Ronin and World Best Gaming are able to leverage the raucous, Latin American crowd to propel them past North American powerhouses like OpTic Gaming and Echo Fox or if OpTic Gaming will further solidify their legacy as perhaps the most dominant team in esports history, or if a team emerges from the Open Bracket to battle. Read more : Gears Pro Circuit Descends on Mexico City. Step into the UFC 3 Octagon Before Launch with EA Access. Get ready fight fans! EA Sports UFC 3 is launching Friday, February 2, 2018 on Xbox One. Join cover athlete Conor McGregor and become the greatest of all time, inside and outside the octagon! You can start your training even earlier and become the G.O.A.T. even faster with EA Access. EA Access members can try EA Sports UFC 3 on January 25. Plus, your saved progress will carry over to the full game if you decide to buy. And as an EA Access member, you will also get a 10% discount automatically with your membership! Sign up for EA Access today. Get UFC 3 Champions Edition Get the ultimate octagon experience with EA Sports UFC 3 Champions Edition. In addition to getting three days. Read more : Step into the UFC 3 Octagon Before Launch with EA Access. Play Fallout 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold. Return to the Commonwealth for free this weekend as Fallout 4 has its second-ever free weekend exclusive to Xbox Live Gold members starting at 12:01 a.m. PST on Thursday, January 25 and running to 11:59 p.m. PST on Sunday, January 28. How do ya’ like them Dandy Boy Apples? In addition to the free weekend, you can take advantage of some great discounts on all versions of Fallout 4. Pick up the standard edition of Fallout 4 for 33% off, Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y. for 40% off, and Fallout 4 Season Pass for 50% off. You can also pick up the individual DLCs for 40% off all for a limited time! And should you decide to return to the Commonwealth at a later date, all your Xbox Live achievements and. Read more : Play Fallout 4 for Free This Weekend with Xbox Live Gold. Celebrating over 4 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players on Xbox One! Today we’re excited to announce another milestone for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG): the community of players on console has now grown to over 4M players! We’re thrilled to see the community continue to grow and have been inspired by everyone’s enthusiasm for the game – with your ongoing support and feedback we will continue to evolve PUBG and create the best experience for Xbox players. This week we deployed the sixth content update for the game, delivering numerous gameplay, optimization and bug fixes. More details on all the updates we’ve made since launch can be found here. To show the community our appreciation for your support and feedback, we are rewarding. Read more : Celebrating over 4 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Players on Xbox One! New Games with Gold for February 2018. Welcome to another exciting month of titles included with Games with Gold! This month on Xbox One we'll get our hands on the cult-classic first-person shooter Shadow Warrior and travel to 19th century India in Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India. Then on Xbox 360 and Xbox One thanks to Backward Compatibility, we'll get to experience the thrill of reality television racing in Split/Second as well as reliving those arcade racing days with the classic Crazy Taxi. All games will be available exclusively for Xbox Live Gold members for a limited time as part of Games with Gold. With Xbox Live Gold, you get the most advanced multiplayer, free games, exclusive member discounts on games in the. Read more : New Games with Gold for February 2018. Xbox Live Sessions: UFC Champ Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson to Play Dragon Ball FighterZ with Friends. Demetrious Johnson and Xavier Woods may be professional fighters, but on January 25 at 2 p.m. PT, their true talent will be put to the test as they play the all-new Dragon Ball FighterZ on Xbox Live Sessions, an interactive livestream hosted on the Mixer Xbox Channel. Johnson, who remains the undisputed champion in the UFC Flyweight Division, and Woods, former multiple WWE Tag Team Champion, will join content creators Maximilian Dood and Rhymestyle at Bandai Namco headquarters in the ultimate fighting game showdown on Xbox One X. Fans will be able to tune-in to this very special livestream to see their fighting game skills put to the test and have the chance to submit questions as. Read more : Xbox Live Sessions: UFC Champ Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson to Play Dragon Ball FighterZ with Friends. Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC Available Now on Xbox One. Assassin's Creed Origins' world gets even bigger today with the release of The Hidden Ones, a DLC expansion that adds the new Sinai region to the map, as well as a new storyline, new weapons and outfits, and more. Set four years after the events of Assassin's Creed Origins, The Hidden Ones puts Bayek in conflict with an occupying force of Romans as his fledgling Assassin Brotherhood continues to grow. Despite taking place after the campaign, you can access The Hidden Ones at any time by starting one of its quests or fast-traveling to the new region – although it's recommended for players who are at least close to level 40. The DLC also raises the level cap to 45, letting you. Read more : Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC Available Now on Xbox One. Creators Corner: Croc’s World. Xbox Live Creators Program empowers passionate developers everywhere to share their games with the world. In the Creator's Corner series, Xbox Live Creators Program developers will share what inspires and motivates them to design and create their games, what challenges and creative solutions they pursue to bring their games to fruition, and how they leverage Xbox Live capabilities to enhance their games for Xbox. Today, we’ll be chatting with Benjamin Sprakel of Sprakelsoft, based out of Berlin, Germany, about his experience creating and bringing Croc’s World to the Windows and Xbox audience. What’s your favorite game, ever, and why? If you mean my favorite game of other studios. Read more : Creators Corner: Croc’s World. Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios. When we launched Xbox Game Pass in June 2017, we knew we wanted to craft a service with gamers in mind. That meant a diverse, expanding library of over 100 games and counting, matched with one monthly price and unlimited access to download and play full-fidelity experiences. We’ve been blown away by the incredible response. Following launch, we heard from fans around the world who wanted Xbox Game Pass in their country. In September, we expanded globally and Xbox Game Pass is now available to fans in 40 countries. We’ve also continued to expand the catalog with new games added to the Xbox Game Pass library every month, so there is always something new to play. We know our fans. Read more : Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios. Prepare to Get Started in Robocraft Infinity, Coming Soon to Xbox One and Windows 10. Hello! Noddydog here to give you some getting started tips in Robocraft Infinity Enhanced Edition, coming soon to Xbox One and Windows 10. If you’ve never heard of us before, Robocraft Infinity allows you to build robots block-by-block and face off against other players in their own custom build robots in multiplayer deathmatch and battle arena. In Robocraft Infinity there is no limit to what you can build and take into battle. As we have a block-based system for creating robots, inspired by Minecraft, it's possible to build whatever type of robot you want - be it an animal, car, jet, tank, mech, dinosaur in a top hat or something inspired by your favourite sci-fi game series. Read more : Prepare to Get Started in Robocraft Infinity, Coming Soon to Xbox One and Windows 10. Game Release Dates 2016. Below you can find a release schedule of all the upcoming games of 2016. Last updated by Matt Espineli on November 30, 2016 at 10:11AM. You are now subscribed. There's a multitude of amazing new games expected to come out this year. From The Last Guardian to Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, this year is packed with releases of some of the most anticipated games. To help you keep track of everything coming out, we've compiled the release dates of all the games coming out on each of the months left in 2016. Check them all out below, and be sure to revisit this page often as we update it with release date changes or release dates for newly announced games coming this year. Xbox Game Pass Expands to Include New Releases from Microsoft Studios. When we launched Xbox Game Pass in June 2017, we knew we wanted to craft a service with gamers in mind. That meant a diverse, expanding library of over 100 games and counting, matched with one monthly price and unlimited access to download and play full-fidelity experiences. We’ve been blown away by the incredible response. Following launch, we heard from fans around the world who wanted Xbox Game Pass in their country. In September, we expanded globally and Xbox Game Pass is now available to fans in 40 countries. We’ve also continued to expand the catalog with new games added to the Xbox Game Pass library every month, so there is always something new to play. We know our fans value having a variety of games to play at a low monthly price. We’ve also heard from fans that the ability to play new blockbuster games in Xbox Game Pass is important. So we’ve continued to explore new ideas to make this possible. Today, we’re excited to announce plans for a major expansion to Xbox Game Pass that underscores our commitment to deliver our fans the ultimate gaming subscription service. Moving forward, we plan to release all new Xbox One exclusive games from Microsoft Studios into Xbox Game Pass on the same date as their global release. This means that when Sea of Thieves launches on March 20, it will be included in Xbox Game Pass to all members. This plan to bring new games timed with their global release into Xbox Game Pass not only includes announced titles like Sea of Thieves , State of Decay 2 and Crackdown 3 but future unannounced games from Microsoft Studios including new iterations of our biggest Xbox One exclusive franchises such as Halo, Forza and Gears of War, on the same day they launch. Our fans have also asked for more choice in the subscription offerings available for Xbox Game Pass. As part of today’s library expansion, we are also pleased to announce that we are working closely with our retail partners, such as GameStop, to offer a 6-month Xbox Game Pass subscription card for those fans who look for a variety of ways to purchase and enjoy new games and services. The 6-month Xbox Game Pass subscription card will be available at select retail partners for $59.99 beginning March 20. By working closely with retail partners, Xbox Game Pass will have valuable ambassadors in popular destinations for gamers to discover new and exciting games and enjoy community. With the addition of more great games, new blockbuster releases and a new subscription offer, we are giving fans more choice and value in how they discover and enjoy games – purchase games for their permanent library or play through Xbox Game Pass for one low price. We’ve only scratched the surface of the opportunity this new model brings to the industry and what we can deliver to our fans. We firmly believe Xbox Game Pass will be a catalyst to create new opportunities for game developers and publishers to innovate in the way games are developed and delivered, leading to entirely new ways to play. We’re truly humbled by the incredible response we’ve received to date for Xbox Game Pass, and we look forward to offering an unprecedented choice and value with Xbox Game Pass this spring and beyond. Upcoming PS4, Xbox One, PC And Switch Video Game Releases In 2018. New year, and we are here again to welcome new gaming titles. The list of new PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch video games releasing in 2018 is long, official trailers are also included, so just sit back, relax, and get ready for a whole new gaming experience in 2018. We’re still sitting in 2017, but it’s time to move forward and take a sneak peak into 2018 upcoming video games on all platforms. The greatness awaits! Our list features some of the biggest game titles set to release on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch in 2018, and you’ll probably be amazed at what 2018 has to offer. 2018 Video Game Releases. Anthem – Releasing Fall 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. You play as a Freelancer, granted with confronting the wilderness around a walled city to protect the mankind from the threats. This means to protect the city from the huge, savage beasts and some armed enemies going by the name Scars. In order to survive, you will need a Javelin exosuit. These will allow you to fly and are also heavily packed with weapons and abilities. You will be able to get multiple Javelin suits for different situations, and can also customize their looks. A Way Out – Releasing early 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. There is another eye-catching adventure from Josef Fares, the creator of the heartbreaking indie title Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. Only this time, the two players have to work together to break the characters Leo and Vincent out of prison. After that, they have to help them avoid the authorities. It is said that the different characters have to build trust and friendship as they go. The game will be both single-player and co-op online, in which you can choose to play by yourself or with your friends. It is said that the game will be like a SimCity simulation, where the system will allow the players to travel through time. At the moment the game is still in the early state. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – Release date set for March 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. This is a 2.5D action adventure game under development of Koji Igarashi, former Castlevania Producer. The game is under development at this moment, and we expect to see its release in March. The Crew 2 – Releasing in 2018 for Ps4, Xbox One and PC. The Crew 2 is not all about wowing you with the life-like physics or get you overwhelmed with a collection of pixel-perfect cars. It is all about you as a player, being able to drive everything. That means cars, race cars, off-road cars, planes, boats… Kirby – Releasing in 2018 for Nintendo, Switch. Play together with up to three teammates in Kirby, either three other players in co-operative play, or by recruiting enemies to his side. Kirby is also able to combine abilities to create combo attacks with the entire party. He also uses teamwork to solve puzzles. Metro Exodus – Releasing in 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Metro Exodus is based on the series of novels by the Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky. In this game, the last survivors of the nuclear war survive underground in the subway networks. Monster Hunter World – Releasing in 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Monster Hunter is an action-RPG series developed by Capcom. The beginning started on the PS2 and took off in Japan when Capcom developed the Monster Hunter Freedom games for PSP. The core of Monster Hunter is co-operative multiplayer in which players hunt the monsters together. The four-player local wireless play made the PSP game a legitimate phenomenon in Japan. Skull & Bones – Releasing in autumn 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Skull & Bones is a multiplayer action-adventure game that is played from a third-person view. The players take the control of a customizable pirate captain, and can choose to sail the Indian Ocean alone or gather up to give other players to ally or to engage in combat within Disputed Waters. The wind positioning could be assessed to gain some advantage during the battle. The players can collect additional ships through the game. God Of War – Releasing early 2018 for PS4. The game will have elements that are similar to role-playing games, like archery knowledge points and a Spartan Rage timed ability during a battle. This ability is a new take on the ”Rage” ability of the previous installments. There is also a crafting resource for the player to find. The installment has a third-person and an over-the-shoulder free camera, unlike the previous installments. The major change is that Kratos will not use his signature double-chained blades since he lost these at the conclusion of God of War III. To replace this, he will use a magical battle axe, which is infused with the elemental abilities and thrown at enemies. The game is first-person shooter action-adventure open world game, developed by Ubisoft Montreal. This is the fifth title in the series which is set to release on February 27, 2018, for PS4, Xbox One and PC. “ Far Cry is about two things. It’s definitely about chaos, and there’s a lot of that in this. But it’s also about building a beautiful world” as announced by Executive Producer and Creative Director Dan Hay. Unnamed Pokemon RPG – Releasing 2018/19 for Nintendo Switch. Nintendo revealed that a new Pokemon game is in progress for the Switch. The title is a proper ”core” RPG Pokemon game from the developer Game Freak, who developed every title in the main Pokemon series since the very first original release of Pokemon Red and Blue in 1996. Unfortunately, this is everything we know so far. Red Dead Redemption 2 – Releasing in 2018 for PS4 and Xbox One. The unveiling of Red Dead Redemption 2 was followed up by Sony with an official statement regarding exclusivity. Gratefully, it is not drastic, but they said that PlayStation users will be granted an exclusive early access to Red Dead Online’s DLC. That means leaving Xbox One players “in front of the door” for an unspecified amount of time. It is a statement that will upset the bigger part of the crowd, and excite others. Sony will be glad for the extra sales from it. Red Dead Redemption 2 has gained legendary status in the industry. Maybe this deal will make a strong friendship between Sony and Rockstar. Exclusivity is inconvenient for some, but it works for a profit. Robocraft Infinity – Releasing Q1 2018 for Xbox One and PC. A very popular robot building game, called Robocraft Infinity, is coming to Xbox One and PC in Q1 2018. The game features massive combat balance redux, new progression system, full controller support and 4K for Xbox One X. The game will support Xbox Play Anywhere. Spider-Man – Releasing Q1/Q2 2018 for PS4. Spider-Man is an upcoming action-adventure game, based on Marvel’s superhero Spidey. For the first time in the history of Spider-Man, the game doesn’t have any connection to a movie or comic book. Get ready to experience a whole new Spider-Man hero! We Happy Few – Official Release Date 4/13/2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. We Happy Few is upcoming survival horror game, where your character named Arthur uses Joy to stay high and happy. The gameplay takes place in ’60s England. Your mission is to complete specific tasks for a limited time. Failure will lead you back at the very beginning and you’ll have to start all over again. Can you handle the pressure? Final Fantasy XV – Release date early 2018 for PC. Final Fantasy XV is a role-playing game, developed by Square Enix for PS4 and Xbox One. The gameplay takes place in Eos, and the players can play as Noctis, the main protagonist. On the journey, three of his friends, Gladiolus, Ignis and Prompto are watching his back, doesn’t matter if the game is in Easy or Normal mode. Just heads up, in the Easy mode the player can summon a monster to bring Noctis back to life when defeated. Be careful, Carbuncle will show only once per battle. Jurassic World Evolution simulator – Coming Summer 2018 to PS4, Xbox One and PC. Jurassic World Evolution is a dinosaur theme park simulation game, developed by Frontier Developments and Universal. The players will build/create their own “Dino-world” on the island of Isla Nublar and Muertes Archipelago and bioengineer new dinosaur breeds. Looking at these game titles and trailer, it seems like 2018 is a promising year and the gamers will have a lot of fun. So, better to start saving some money now! Video Games Releasing In July 2017. Scout With Boomer, Set Up Grace On Overwatch And Call Nick To Blow Things Up In Far Cry 5. About Dejan Kacurov. Check Also. Niantic and Pokemon Go had a Successful 2017 in Revenue, They’ve made $890M and Control 20% of Revenue. As reported by SuperDataResearch, an industry analysis firm, Pokemon Go is on the ninth place … GamesRadar+ The best upcoming Xbox One games for 2018 and beyond. The best upcoming games to Xbox One for this year. This month brought Monster Hunter World to Xbox One and it's a good way to start off the year. That means Sea of Thieves is the next big things, literally on the horizon as it's ship sails in on March 20. And that's quickly followed by Far Cry 5 on March 27. So a busy way to kick 2018 off. One good things about this year is that we should finally get some much needed Xbox One X exclusives. There's Sea of Thieves, obviously, but also with Crackdown 3 and State of Decay 2 promised for 'Spring'. Plus there's also things like Metal Gear Survive, Vampyr and more on the way. And we'll see a lot more Xbox One X enhanced games joining the library too.. There are a lot of Xbox One games on the way, so this is a big list. You can work though it in order if you want, or skip to the games you want to see using the page links and guide below (in the order everything's out). Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Metal Gear Survive. State of Decay 2. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game. Call of Cthulhu: The Official Game. Red Dead Redemption 2. Kingdom Hearts 3. Ori and the Will of the Wisps. Beyond Good & Evil 2. Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Release date: February 13, 2018. Genre: Action role playing game. What is it? A classic tale of village nobody rising up to kill the bad king, and make everything nice again by cutting stuff up with a sword. What to look out for: It's a big medieval open world adventure built on freedom with numerous non-linear quests that can be completed in several different ways. While the overall aim is to drive out an invading army (who killed your parents) the skill system will let you progress however you want. Classes like warrior, bard, thief, and different hybrid types are mentioned. There's also a time limited converstation system that builds or break relationships. And, just to emphasis the 'real' nature of it all, the player will have needs like sleep and eating, while gear and clothes will degrade and require repair. The Crew 2. Release date: March 16, 2018. What is it? The sequel to Ubi racer that sees you driving, flying and boating across a huge open world adventure. What to look out for: The second game has gone all out with its motoring action, by not only letting you drive just about every vehicle imaginable, you can also switch freely between them. If you get bored of racing you can swap instantly to a plane and soar away from the road. Then, seconds later, swoop over a river and switch to a boat. All of this is happening across a huge, open world interpretation of America, giving you the freedom to indulge just about every kind of racing, flying and boating imaginable. Sea of Thieves. Genre: Online action-adventure. What is it? An online open-world where you join fellow motley pirates, crafting your own stories as you sail the waves. What to look out for: D'you remember the days when Rare turned around and said things like, 'our next game is about a forgotten character in Diddy Kong Racing who now swears and fights turds'? OK, Sea of Thieves isn't quite that much of a departure, but it's a classically Rare-like step into the unknown. A cartoony, pirate-themed MMO, it enables players to craft their own stories as they join a crew, grab a ship and, presumably, brutally attack unsuspecting passers-by. The brief glimpses of high seas action served up at E3 2016 point to a rollicking adventure that looks like it'll provide us with our first worthwhile pirate game since Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag. Rare hasn't elaborated much on those custom story tools, and there are also rumours of first-person features, yet despite the remaining questions, our timbers are very much shivered by this ocean outlaw. Release date: March 23, 2018. What is it? A split-screen co-op tale of two rogues trying to break out of prison, who reluctantly team up for mutual benefit. In other words, not exactly an Orange is the New Black buddy comedy. What to look out for: Spearheaded by Josef Fares, the mind between Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, A Way Out going to have you control either Vincent or Leo, who both have the urge to get out. Interestingly the screen is going to be split, with one player perhaps being in a cutscene while the other sneaks around the unsuspecting NPC or takes advantage of their partner's distraction. It looks like collaboration and planning is going to be a key part of the game, and seeing as you can't play it solo it's going to be bonding exercise with either a buddy or an online stranger for many players. Release date: March 27, 2018. What is it? Another bout of free-form, open-world anarchy, this time in a location much closer to home. What to look out for: Making notable steps forward in both gameplay and subject matter, Far Cry 5 could – after a couple of so-so sequels and spin-offs – be the series’ next, stand-out sequel. Moving the action to America for the first time, Far Cry 5 is set in modern-day Montana. Even more intriguingly, it might have – if Ubisoft is willing to follow through – one of the most relevant and controversial stories in recent AAA gaming. Dealing with the very real issue of isolationist, survivalist cults, Far Cry 5 puts you up against a militant ‘faith, freedom, and firearms’ militia in control of a huge swathe of the Montana countryside. Along the way, you’ll recruit a resistance, call in gun-mounted cropdusters, ally with combat priests, and make friends with Good Dogs who will both sick enemies for you, and cheerily bring back those enemies’ guns like so many happily retrieved sticks. And for the first time in the series’ history, there will be a fully-featured character creator, meaning that you can play as whoever you want. Metal Gear Survive. What is it? A strange online spin-off from Metal Gear Solid 5, where Mother Base soldiers battle zombies in an alternate dimension. What to look out for: By all rights, this should utterly, utterly suck. Konami is rapidly trying to exit the traditional triple-A games space, Metal Gear's legendary creator and iconic auteur has bitterly parted ways with the publisher, and oh yeah. IT'S A FREAKIN' ONLINE MGS ZOMBIE GAME. Yet against all odds, the Kojima-less Survive is already looking decidedly decent. The demo from 2016's Tokyo Game Show revealed a game that's undeniably erected on MGSV's building blocks - hell, its 'alternate dimension' Afghan map reuses loads of assets from The Phantom Pain - yet one that still has a few tricks of its own to deploy. Four-player co-op carnage against rampaging zombie hordes. Healing smashed limbs, Snake-Eater style. Building barricades in a way that's reminiscent of old school COD zombies. A seeming return for MGS4's threat ring. Survive may be a bizarre, somewhat shameless spin-off, but you can't accuse it of being boring. And yes, you can still Fulton sheep. Bloodstained. Genre: Action-adventure exploration platformer. What is it? A side-scroller heavy with the influence of Castlevania, which will have you slashing your way past demons as you puzzle your way through an eerie mansion. What to look out for: If you lie awake at night missing Castlevania, I have some excellent news. The mastermind behind the later 2D series, Koji Igarashi. is hiding away working on his newest game. Centred around orphan Miriam, it’s a tale about her voyage to lift the curse that’s slowly turning her skin into crystal. As would be expected, she’s not crazy about the idea of becoming a walking mineral, so she sets off to hunt down a summoner who has suffered from the same affliction for a long time. Nostalgia will hit you in the face if you’re a fan of Castlevania, as it’s got the same seamless action, gothic atmosphere, and haunted locale spelunking. Current page: Page 1. Recommended. 8 things to watch out for this week. Who are the GamesRadar+ team? 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As we do every year, we’ve gathered as many release dates as possible in one place for you to check out anytime. The list is updated daily, and though we do try to include as many games as possible, some inevitably slip. All the major releases will be here, though, so don’t fret. If you want to return to the entire 2017 release list anytime, you can do so via the link below: Here are all the confirmed release dates for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One games. These are the Western release dates, and always the earliest – whether that is US, worldwide, or European dates. We sometimes also highlight other anticipated releases like DLCs, betas, big updates and so on. The list will be split into even more months and seasons the more release dates get confirmed. Although January is typically quiet, this year we start things off strong with two big games that’ll keep people busy for months. We’re talking about Monster Hunter: World, and Dragon Ball FighterZ, of course. Both drop on the same day, and there’s even more to look forward to with other anticipated releases such as Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition, Lost Sphear, and Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. Furi (Switch) – January 11 Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition (PC, PS4) – January 16 Forged Battalion – Steam Early Access launch (PC) – January 16 Hyper Universe (PC) – January 17 Kirby: Battle Royale (3DS) – January 19 The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human (Xbox One, PS4) – January 19/23 Lost Sphear (PC, PS4, Switch) – January 23 Ok Ko: Let’s Play Heroes (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – January 23 The Inpatient (PSVR) – January 23 Velocity 2X: Critical Mass Edition (PS4) – January 23 Batman: The Enemy Within – Episode Four: What Ails You (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – January 23 Celeste (PC, Switch, PS4) – January 25 Dust and Salt (PC) – January 25 Monster Hunter World (PS4, Xbox One) – January 26 Dragon Ball FighterZ (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – January 26 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT (PS4) – January 30 Strikers Edge (PC, PS4) – January 30 Pawarumi (PC) – January 30 Call of Duty: WW2 – The Resistance DLC pack (PS4) [30 days early] – January 30. January ended on a high note, and February is hot on its heels with a few big releases of its own. The anticipated Steam Early Access launch of old-school shooter Battalion 1944, the PC version of Final Fantasy 12, UFC 3, and the Shadow of the Colossus remake are among February’s early big tickets. A week later, we have the big Rise and Fall expansion for Civilization 6, and Dynasty Warriors 9. The second half of February is similarly busy, with Metal Gear Survive, Age of Empires Definitive Edition, and the final DLC expansion for Battlefield 1, Apocalypse. Battalion 1944 – Steam Early Access (PC) – February 1 Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age (PC) – February 1 Tangledeep (PC) – February 1 UFC 3 (PS4, Xbox One) – February 2 Mercenary Kings: Reloaded Edition (PC, PS4, Vita, Xbox One, Switch) – February 6 Shadow of the Colossus (PS4) – February 6 NA / February 7 EU Bleed 2 (PS4, Xbox One) – February 6/February 9 Civilization 6: Rise and Fall (PC) – February 8 Attack of the Earthlings (PC) – February 8 Aperion Cyberstorm (PC, Switch, Wii U) – February 8 Dragon Quest Builders (Switch) – February 9 Owlboy (PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – February 13 The Fall Part 2: Unbound (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) – February 13 South Park: The Stick of Truth (PS4, Xbox One) – February 13 Kingdom Come: Deliverance (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – February 13 Dynasty Warriors 9 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – February 13 Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology (3DS) – February 13 NA / February 16 EU Algo Bot (PC) – February 14 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 2 (PC) – February 14 Secret of Mana remake (PC, PS4, Vita) – February 15 A Certain Magical Virtual-On (PS4, Vita) – February 15 JP Bayonetta 1 & 2 (Switch) – February 16 Fe (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) – February 16 Age of Empires Definitive Edition (PC) – February 20 Metal Gear Survive (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – February 20 US / February 22 EU Rad Rodgers (PS4, Xbox One) – February 21 Stellaris: Apocalypse expansion (PC) – February 22 Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus (Switch) – February 22 Past Cure (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – February 23 Payday 2 (Switch) – February 23 EU / February 27 NA de Blob 2 (PS4, Xbox One) – February 27 Battlefield 1 Apocalypse DLC (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – February. March is predictably busy in 2018, with lots of games to go around. The highlight is, of course, Far Cry 5, which releases at the end of the month. But before that, we’ll be busy playing the Devil May Cry HD Collection, Yakuza 6, and Attack on Titan 2. March is also extra special this year because it’ll bring us three games we’re very curious about in A Way Out, Agony, and Sea of Thieves. Bravo Team (PSVR) – March 6 Final Fantasy 15: Windows Edition (PC) – March 6 Final Fantasy 15: Royal Edition (PS4, Xbox One) – March 6 Devil May Cry HD Collection (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – March 13 Golem (PSVR) – March 13 The Raven Remastered (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – March 13 Kirby: Star Allies (Switch) – March 16 Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (PS4) – March 20 Attack on Titan 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – March 20 Sea of Thieves (PC, Xbox One) – March 20 Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered (PS4, Xbox One) – March 20 Titan Quest (PS4, Xbox One) – March 20 Pure Farming 2018 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – March 23 A Way Out (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – March 23 Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom (PC, PS4) – March 23 The Alliance Alive (3DS) – March 27 Far Cry 5 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – March 27 MLB The Show 18 (PS4) – March 27 Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings (PC, PS4, Switch) – March 27 Golem Gates (PC) – March 28 Agony (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – March 30 PixARK Steam Early Access/Xbox Game Preview (PC, Xbox One) – March RBI Baseball 18 (PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – March. Now that developers are done crunching to get their games out the door before the end of the fiscal year, things will start to die down a little bit. In this list, we’ve gathered all the games still shooting for the first quarter, or the more fuzzy ‘early 2018’ target. Assuming some of these games do make it out on time, exciting releases like Harvest Moon: Light of Hope, Battletech, and God’s Trigger all await us. Hunt: Showdown closed alpha (PC) – winter 2018 Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory (PS4, Vita) – early 2018 428: Shibuya Scramble (PC, PS4) – early 2018 Battletech (PC) – early 2018 Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – early 2018 The Swords of Ditto (PC, PS4) – early 2018 Griftlands (PC) – early 2018 God’s Trigger (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – early 2018 Unruly Heroes (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – early 2018 HyperBrawl Tournament – Steam Early Access (PC) – early 2018 Harvest Moon: Light of Hope (PC, PS4, Switch) – early 2018 Deep Rock Galactic – Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview (PC, Xbox One) – early 2018 Runner 3 (Switch) – Q1 Syberia 3 (Switch) – Q1 Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – Q1. Spring 2018 and the rest of Q2. There is a large chunk of the year leading up to and extending for a bit after E3 2018. It’s different every year, but we’re hoping big-ticket spring games like Red Dead Redemption 2 will actually make it out in the spring like Rockstar announced and not get delayed, again. Because we’re including April and May in this section, you’ll find games like Crackdown 3, Vampyr, State of Decay 2 and others – all without confirmed dates. Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire (PC) – April 3 Extinction (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – April 10 God of War (PS4) – April 20 Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Switch) – May 4 Conan Exiles (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – May 8 Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux (3DS) – May 15 Dark Souls Remastered (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – May 25 Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – May Onrush (PS4, Xbox One) – June 5 Crackdown 3 (PC, Xbox One) – spring Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4, Xbox One) – spring Vampyr (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – spring State of Decay 2 (PC, Xbox One) – spring Space Junkies (Rift, Vive) – spring Mario Tennis Aces (Switch) – spring Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (Switch) – spring Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle DLC pack 3(Switch) – spring Transference (PC, PS4, Xbox One, PSVR, Rift, Vive) – spring Mega Man Legacy Collection, Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 (Switch) – spring Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner Mars (PC, PS4, PS VR, Steam VR) – spring System Shock Remake (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – Q2 Immortal: Unchained (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – Q2. Summer isn’t typically grouped up with the busy fall season, but we’re only doing this now because there just aren’t that many confirmed dates. Many of the biggest games have a vague “second half” release window, whereas others opted for the less opaque “fall” target. Besides that, there aren’t really that many games targeting the summer, at least not yet. Many of the games here will eventually have proper dates as the year goes on. Project Rap Rabbit (PC, PS4) – August Jurassic World Evolution (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – summer We Happy Few (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – summer World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth (PC) – summer Mega Man X collection (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – summer SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy (PS4, Switch) – summer The Banner Saga 3 (PC) – summer Shenmue 3 (PC, PS4) – second half The Wolf Among Us: Season 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – second half Starlink: Battle for Atlas (PS4, Switch, Xbox One) – fall Overkill’s The Walking Dead (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – fall Metro: Exodus (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – fall Skull and Bones (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – fall Total War: Three Kingdoms (PC) – fall Monster Hunter World (PC) – fall Mega Man 11 (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – late 2018 Blacksad (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – Q4. All of the games below are shooting for release at some point in 2018. We don’t know when, not yet, but we’re hoping the list will get slimmer every week until everything slots nicely into place. This is the biggest section by far, as it rounds up all manner of 2018 release. If you don’t find a game at any of the categories above, you’ll definitely find it here. My Hero Academia: One’s Justice (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) Insurgency: Sandstorm (PC, PS4, Xbox One) A Plague Tale: Innocence (PC, PS4, Xbox One) The Crew 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Insomniac’s Spider-Man (PS4) Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries (PC) Spelunky 2 (PC, PS4) Ape Out (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Ori and the Will of the Wisps (PC, Xbox One) Donut County (PC, PS4) Vane (PS4) New Gundam Breaker(PS4) Strange Brigade (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Minit (PC) Two Point Hospital (PC) Mulaka (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) MediEvil remaster (PS4) Super Chariot (Switch) Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) Soulcalibur 6 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Concrete Genie (PS4) Valkyria Chronicles 4 (PS4, Xbox One, Switch) Ghost of Tsushima (PS4) Dreams (PS4) Dead Cells (PS4, Xbox One, Switch) The World Ends with You -Final Remix- (Switch) Titan Quest (Switch) Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PC, PS4, PSVR, Xbox One) Code Vein (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) Ashen (PC, Xbox One) Moss (PSVR) Fantasy Strike (PS4) GTFO (PC) Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 (PC) Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus (Switch) The Last Night (PC, Xbox One) Darksiders 3 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Dragon Quest 11: Echoes of an Elusive Age (3DS, Switch, PS4) Detroit: Become Human (PS4) Untitled Fire Emblem game (Switch) Away : Journey to the unexpected (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) GreedFall (PC, PS4, Xbox One) The Walking Dead: The Final Season (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Star Child (PSVR) Omen of Sorrow (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Blood and Truth (PSVR) Days Gone (PS4) This is the Police 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) Horizon Chase Turbo (PS4) Battlezone: Combat Commander (PC) Guacamelee 2 (PS4) Moonlighter (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) Dead Dozen (PC) Tower 57 (PS4, Xbox One) Children of Morta (PS4) Hover (PS4, Xbox One) Mugsters (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Artifact (PC) The Church in the Darkness (PC, PS4, Xbox One) The Hong Kong Massacre (PS4) The Gardens Between (PS4) Left Alive (PC, PS4) One Piece World Seeker (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Super Meat Boy Forever (Switch) Pikuniku (PC, Switch) Racing Apex (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Biomutant (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Gearbox’s Project 1v1 Mothergunship (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (3DS) No Heroes Allowed (PSVR) Hollowpoint (PC) Riverbond (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Yoshi for Switch (Switch) Dragon’s Crown Pro (PS4) Antigraviator (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes (Switch) Unto the End (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Pokemon for Switch (Switch) Metroid Prime 4 (Switch) Project Octopath Traveler (Switch) Anno 1800 (PC) Firewall: Zero Hour (PSVR) Earth Defence Force: Iron Rain [Western release] (PS4) Phantom Doctrine (PC) BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Patapon 2 Remastered (PS4) Shin Megami Tensei 5 (Switch) The Last of Us Part 2 (PS4) Death Stranding (PS4) Steep (Switch) RiftStar Raiders (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) Age of Empires 4 (PC) Routine (PC) Sea of Solitude (PC) Below (PC, Xbox One) Lost Soul Aside (PC, PS4) Witchfire (PC) Katana Zero (PC) Neopolis (PC, PS4) Morphies Law (Switch) World War Z(PC, PS4, Xbox One) Warhammer: Vermintide 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Bayonetta 3 (Switch) Space Hulk: Deathwing – Enhanced Edition (PS4, Xbox One) Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord (PC) Frostpunk (PC) Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game (PC, PS4, Xbox One) Beyond Good and Evil 2 The Avengers Project Untitled Avatar game From Software’s Shadows Die Twice. We’re starting off the new year and already, there are a couple of games announced for 2019. A few of the many games still shooting for 2018 may very well end up here, too. Hopefully not too many will get pushed back, though. Anthem (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – early 2019 In the Valley of Gods (PC) – 2019 Raji: An Ancient Epic (PC) – 2019 Psychonauts 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – 2019. Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here. Parody game based on YouTuber Logan Paul's Aokigahara Forest video pulled from Xbox Store. Microsoft has pulled a parody game based on YouTuber Logan Paul’s Aokigahara Forest video from the Xbox Store. Star Wars Battlefront 2 was a "learning opportunity," according to EA. The kerfuffle over microtransactions in Star Wars Battlefront 2 has become a learning experience for Electronic Arts, according to the company. 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Fable Fortune will have a range of events and leagues for players to take part in, as well as a co-op mode. The game releases on Steam and the Xbox One’s preview program on July 11. On the same day, fans will have the chance to carry on Jesse’s story in Minecraft: Story Mode as season two kicks off with episode one. Titled ‘Hero in Residence’ the episode will see Jesse and the gang having more responsibilities and less time for adventure. That doesn’t stop Jesse from managing to get his hand stuck in a creepy ancient gauntlet, though. Expect plenty of tough decisions and Minecraft antics come July 11. July 25 is the only other day in the month to bring games to the Xbox One. Super CloudBuilt sees players assuming the role of a young soldier named Demi who wakes up in a ruined building disconnected from her old life and physical body. Venture through a beautifully stylized world as you help Demi piece together the mysteries of the new world she finds herself in. You can check out the full list of Xbox One game releases for July 2017 below. July 11 – Fable Fortune July 11 – Black the Fall July 11 – Minecraft: Story Mode – Season 2 Episode 1: Hero In Residence July 25 – Aven Colony July 25 – Super CloudBuilt. If you’re struggling to find something on the list that appeals to you, check out last month’s releases for a few more options. Check Out More. NieR: Automata Raised the Bar for Video Game Soundtracks. Glory to mankind. Sony’s PhyreEngine Now Compatible With The Nintendo Switch. Opening up even more possibilities. Lara Croft Confronts Her Past In The New Tomb Raider Movie Trailer. Lara's past looms large. The Fall Part 2: Unbound Launches on February 13 With New Trailer. New hosts to possess this time. Snag Batman: The Enemy Within: Episode Four Next Week. It's all coming to a head. What’s Trending. Nintendo Switch Sold More Than All Other Consoles in the Month of December. Super Mario Odyssey is high on the charts as well. 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The Xbox One doesn’t have a huge number of releases in the first week of September. In fact, it only has one, but that one title just happens to be one of the most anticipated titles of the year, Destiny 2. Bungie’s latest title will have Guardians fighting back against the darkness once more in the form of Commander Ghaul and his imposing Red Legion. Expect more of the social, FPS action fans came to know and love from the first game, but fleshed out in just about every conceivable way. Things pick up a little more in September’s second week for the Xbox One. Most notably, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider releases Sept. 14, allowing players to close out the main story and step into the shoes of one of fans’ favorite side characters from Dishonored 2, Billie Lurk. Elsewhere, both basketball and hockey fans will get their yearly dose of the pastimes with updated rosters, new features, and the expected tweaks that come with each release. 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