Many of the new titles were unveiled as Xbox exclusives. Xbox players on Twitter were disappointed the company didn’t release any details on “ Elder Scrolls 6”, the newest installment in the “Skyrim” series, which Bethesda announced in 2018. The studio previewed updates to “ Fallout 76,” Bethesda’s dystopian online action RPG, which was originally released in 2018. “Party Animals” a unique, physics-based multiplayer game in which cute furry animals duke it out with each other, is set to go on sale some time next year.Īnother standout was “Forza Horizon 5.” The open-world racing game is set to go on sale in November. Next came “Back 4 Blood,” a zombie apocalypse-themed, online co-op game, which will hit stores October 12. Gamers also got a preview of “Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl.” The first-person shooter set in the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The company confirmed “Halo Infinite” will hit store shelves during the holiday season later this year and will include a free multiplayer mode. Xbox also unveiled a new release date for “Halo Infinite.” The latest entry in the popular “Halo” gaming franchise was supposed to go on sale when the Xbox Series X made its debut in November, but the release was delayed back in August. Xbox opened its showcase with extended footage of Starfield, but the game won’t be available to play until November 2022. The combined entities finally revealed a date for the long-awaited release of Bethesda’s “ Starfield” role-playing space odyssey game, which the developer announced almost three years ago. (MSFT) and Bethesda making their highly anticipated joint showcase debut, nine months after their $7.5 billion acquisition deal was announced.īethesda, maker of the critically acclaimed “Elder Scrolls,” “Fallout” and “Doom” gaming franchises, was one of the largest privately held video game developers on the planet before merging with Microsoft’s Xbox Gaming Studios earlier this year. E3 2021 rolled into its second day Sunday with Microsoft
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