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These Were The Best E3 2021 Presentations This Year Lets Face It, Nintendo Won

Two-Point Campus was announced as the latest management simulator from the great minds behind Two Point Hospital. Smite unveiled a trailer of its latest cross-media tie-in with Stanger Things full of multiple skins and other cosmetics. Koch Media announced Prime Label, its new publishing label and its plans to release 12 new games including Payday 3, plus a new Gungrave title and Painkiller title. If you've been waiting for a new side-scroller souls-like game, the creators of Salt and Sanctuary debuted Salt and Sacrifice with a reveal trailer.

The lack of a specific release date may concern some, but the gameplay that was shown seemed to go down a storm with fans. This year’s Nintendo Direct | E presentation included a few surprises that you can purchase or pre-order now. If you’re looking to grab one of these games, here’s a handy list of what you can play today or pre-order. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. Please also read our Privacy Notice and Terms of Use, which became effective December 20, 2019.

To do this, the vampires will have a variety of supernatural power at their disposal. The free-to-play game is now accepting registrations for its closed alpha test on PC, which is set to go live on July 2. The Life Is Strange games are getting the remastered treatment, E3 2021  should appeal to fans of the cult game. Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the sequel to Jurassic World Evolution. in the first game, players tried their hands at running a park full of dinosaurs brought back from extinction. So here is a bountiful selection of the best E announcements and trailers all pulled together for your viewing pleasure.

Throw in a dash of humor, special AI coding that reacts to the way you play, and a massive starship to explore, and The Anacrusis is looking pretty sweet for the end of the year. If you're looking for a few reasons to get excited about the gaming landscape in the next year, we've got you covered. The Future Games Show returned for E with a fresh look at some of our most anticipated games of 2021 and beyond.

The Forgotten City was first developed as a Skyrim mod, but now this time-looping, murder-mystery game set in ancient Rome is releasing as a full game on July 28. The Guerrilla Collective Showcase brought forth all the indie games you could possibly want. The stream started with showing off Aragami 2, the second stealth-action game from Lince Works, and it has a September 17 launch date. Firegirl dropped with a trailer showing the 2.5D firefighting action and it looks like you'll be able to use your water hose like a jetpack to fly and traverse.

The new vignette challenges range from avoiding bird plops to tweaking someone’s nipple hair. Razer's E conference was pretty impressive, with the company announcing the new Razer Predator 27 monitor, the return of the Razer Blade 14 gaming laptop and the new Razer USB-C 130W GaN Charger.

The upcoming sci-fi RPG is Bethesda's first new IP in 25 years, with the studio leaving the established worlds of Fallout and The Elder Scrolls behind to focus on a new experience set in the stars. We got a bunch of new information, including our first new details on the story, confirmation that Starfield will be an Xbox exclusive, and so much more. You can read the highlights in our Starfield trailer breakdown. Battlefield 2042 is a sweeping reinvention of DICE's iconic FPS. Coming to PC and console later this year, Battlefield 2042 is aiming to be the next-generation of all-out multiplayer warfare.