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Mortal Kombat 1. The detailed gameplay trailer, followed by a developer Q&A, focused on the new Kameo fighters mechanic, where players can summon mid-combo with the press of a single button.
We also got a moody new trailer for the souls-like action game, Alan Wake II's two playable characters, who inhabit the game's two different worlds. A host of more titles across different platforms were announced at the event, including a big final reveal.
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With that, here's our picks for the biggest announcements, reveals and updates from the Summer Game Fest 2023:
When: Early 2024
Where: PS5
The biggest trailer at the Summer Game Fest 2023 was Final Fantasy VII Remake, got a detailed gameplay trailer at the event, showcasing fluid combat, exploration and — most importantly — story elements. “Sephiroth was in Midgar,” Cloud recalls at one point in the trailer. “We fought him. Whatever happened, he's alive.”
We saw Cloud and his friends taking on enemies and exploring lands beyond Midgar. We also got to see a chilling encounter between Sephiroth and Tifa.
The game was originally revealed last year, as part of plans for a remake trilogy, and received a first look PS5 and will arrive in a two-disc package for its physical release.
When: October 20
Where: PS5
After months of speculation, Spider-Man 2 start June 16.
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When: October 17
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series S/X
On the heels of the Alan Wake II.
When: September 19
PC, PS5, Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch
Mortal Kombat 1 is the Kameo Fighters — essentially summonable characters who can be called in for assistance via a single button press, without tarnishing your combo. And there are no loading screens or lags when they drop in either — truly next-gen stuff!
When: July 20
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series S/X
What could best be described as system requirements for this one are quite high!
When: September 19
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
At this point, we're convinced that Bloodborne. A new cryptic trailer from developer Round8 revealed some scenic shots of the gothic city of Krat, now ravaged by bloodthirsty puppets, as a mechanised Pinocchio roams the rotting streets. Keeping with its souls-like theme, expect lots of steampunk-ish boss battles that test your mettle, in addition to some environmental storytelling as you slash and deflect your way through the elegant backdrop of the Belle Epoque era. The game is getting slightly delayed into September 19 and currently has a playable demo available on all platforms.
When: November 9
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X
Kazuma Kiryu puts on his black suit once again, serving as a nameless Like a Dragon: Gaiden – The Man Who Erased His Name. Under the codename ‘Joryu,' he is rebirthed and assigned a bodyguard job, only for things to spiral out of control when a mysterious figure attempts to drive him out of hiding. A description on the PS Deals website also mentions two ‘high-impact' fighting styles — the Yakuza style is more aggression-based, whereas the Agent style relies on pure speed and precision, upping the ante with a variety of high-tech gadgets such as wires that ooze electricity.
When: January 18, 2024
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, Amazon Luna
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, a 2D side-scrolling Metroidvania with striking visuals, fast-paced combat and traversal, and impressive boss battles. The gameplay trailer informs us that Prince Ghassan has been kidnapped and the kingdom has been cursed. A group of mercenaries called the Immortals now must save the prince and, in the process, rescue the empire.
The trailer then dives headfirst into gameplay, putting us in the shoes of Sargon, a Persian warrior on the trail of the missing Prince. Reminiscent of the series classic Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, the character dual wields two curved swords, showing off a variety of movesets in combat. There's a clear focus on platforming, too, as we see Sargon hop and skip through deadly obstacles and traps. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown arrives January 18, 2024, with more details set to come during the Ubisoft Forward event on June 12.
Beyond that, here's the complete list of game reveals, announcements, and minor updates we got at the Summer Game Fest:
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