The Game Awards are far from being the only outlet for seeing the best games of the year get their due, but it is by far the most prestigious. It’s also an outlet for showing off new footage of highly anticipated games, as well as the few world exclusive looks at brand new never before seen future releases.
State of Play for Dec 10th, 19
Sony wrapped up 2019 with a series of announcements with a December State of Play today, revealing that the leaked Resident Evil 3 is, in fact, real, and will include the multiplayer spin-off, Resistance. We also got an update on long-awaited 1st party Sony title, some DLC for Kingdom hearts, and much more.
Half-Life: Alyx announced for March 2020 release.
This week, Valve did something that fans have wanted for years; announced it’s making a new Half-Life game. However, it’s not what many were expecting. Titled Half-LIfe: Alyx, the game will take place between the events of the first two games and will be a VR only title releasing next March for nearly all PC applicable headsets.
More delays hit Ubisoft as Watch Dogs Legion is pushed back.
The Last of Us: Part 2 delayed to May 2020.
Just being announced a few weeks ago, Sony revealed that The Last of Us: Part 2 would release this coming February. This release date was much anticipated and fans were happy to know that it was only a few months away. Those dreams; however, were shattered today as Naughty Dog’s creative director, Neil Druckmann announced that the sequel will now release on May 29th, 2020.
Bloodlines 2 to see delay to "sometime" in 2020
Hardsuit Labs has recently announced that Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 will see delay from Q1 2020 to “sometime in 2020”. While a new date has not been announced per this statement, it’s possible we may hear more details via PDXCON on Saturday, October 21st. The developer has also stated they will hold a Reddit AMA the following Sunday to aid in answering several fan questions.
Kamala Khan announced as main character in Marvel's Avengers.
Troy Baker reveals reason why he wasn't back for Borderlands 3
Mario Kart Tour continue's Nintendo's Mobile greedy crash grab
With Nintendo’s recent trend of cash grab mechanics in their latest mobile games, Mario Kart Tour saw its release on iOS and Android this week and what Nintendo has done here borders on insanity. For a company that earlier this year stated they would lessen their direct approach to microtransactions in their mobile games, had fundamentally done the opposite.
Spidey is back in the MCU!
This summer, news broke that Spider-Man, a character who’s film rights belong to Sony, would exit the Disney fueled MCU due to negotiations failing between the two companies. This comes off of the stellar release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, which went on to become one of Sony’s highest grossing movies of all time.
Modern Warfare to have exclusive mode for PS4 for a whole year.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare launched a trailer during Sony’s State of Play and in case you missed it as many did, small text popped up after the Special Ops Survival Mode segment ending with “timed exclusive content until October 1, 2020." Indicating that the entire mode will be exclusive to the PlayStation 4 platform for an entire year
Inside Xbox for Sept 24 '19
State of Play for Sept 24 '19
Borderlands is breaking 2K sale records.
Terminator: Resistance Announced for release this December.
Anthem's future is now uncertain.
Anthem hasn’t had the smoothest reception since its launch earlier this year. Long load times, frequent disconnects, and several issues plagued the game for several weeks and Bioware even had to delay the first wave of additional content. Throughout this, Bioware made it clear that all future content would be free, but now it seems that the free content may not release as planned.
Surge 2 launches September 24th!
Hardcore Action-RPG The Surge 2’s blend of limb-chopping combat and post-apocalyptic exploration releases September 24 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Developer Deck13 and publisher Focus Home Interactive are delighted to deliver a sequel enjoyable by all - either for its incredible standalone story and gameplay, or how it builds and improves upon The Surge in every way.

















