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E3 2021: these have been the best announcements so far

After a year of absence, E3 returned to generate excitement among gamers, who have witnessed a series of attractive titles that will be released in the coming months. Therefore, here we show you which are the most relevant games so far.

To follow in detail all the announcements of the. Within the framework of this important video game industry expo, the long-awaited role-playing game, Elden Ring, was presented, which was created in collaboration between FromSoftware and the famous Game of Thrones writer, George RR Martin. Its release date will be January 21, 2022 and it will be available on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One.

During the Summer Game Fest, Death Stranding Director’s Cut was also revealed, which will arrive exclusively on PS5 in just a few weeks. This new version of the Hideo Kojima video game will have additions in terms of story and content. Likewise, Jurassic World Evolution 2 was shown at that event, which will be published at the end of 2021 and can be played on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One.

For its part, Ubisoft announced titles and provided more details on others, such as Far Cry 6, in which for the first time you will be able to play with the villains and which was announced for October 7, 2021 on the latest generation consoles. It was also announced that Rainbow Six: Extraction will be released on September 16 of this year, while the release date for Just Dance 2022 will be November 4, 2021.

E3 2021 and Nintendo announcements

However, during the presentation of this study, two advertisements garnered attention. One is the continuation of the dumbbell with Nintendo, through Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, scheduled for 2022. The other is Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, which will be an extension of the world of James Cameron. This game will be available on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X / S, Google Stadia and Amazon Luna; of its launch date it was only specified that it will be in 2022.

E3 2021, the Xbox conference

On Sunday the Xbox and Bethesda conference took place, where Microsoft showed a significant number of video games. Among the most attractive are Microsoft Flight Simulator (Xbox and xCloud), which will arrive on July 27, Age of Empires IV (PC), available on October 28 or A Plague Tale: Requiem, for which no release date was specified. .

Likewise, the company gave more details about Starfield, a new intellectual property of which it had already shown a glimpse at E3 2018. This game will be released until November 11, 2022, it will be exclusive to Xbox consoles and will also arrive to Xbox Game Pass.

Battlefield 2042 gameplay was also shown, details of Forza Horizon 5, which will take place in landscapes of Mexico and will be published on November 9, available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, xCloud and PC, as well as the release date from Sea of Thieves: A Pìrate’s Life (June 22), which will feature Jack Sparrow as part of the story and will be available on Xbox Game Pass.

The details of Halo Infinite at E3

The expected Halo Infinite also showed new aspects of its history, game modes for multiple people. “Our goal is to deliver a multiplayer experience that pays homage to classic Halo combat,” said Joseph State, Halo Infinite Creative Lead; however, a release date was not shown, although it is scheduled for later this year.

Finally, a new story related to Marvel superheroes was presented during the Square Enix conference. On this occasion, the franchise represented will be Guardians of the Galaxy. Its release date is October 26 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox One. In addition, the Avengers title will receive an update in August, where Black Panther will be the protagonist.

Regarding one of its most famous franchises: Final Fantasy, the Japanese company announced a spin-off, as well as a remastering of the first six main games, which will arrive on Steam, Android and iOS “soon”.

There are still two days of lectures to go. This Monday, Capcom will hold its presentation at 4:30 p.m., while Nintendo will show 40 minutes of video games on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m.

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