Games to Look Forward to in 2018

Oct 12, 2016 05:58 AM EDT | Louise

This year, the fans were overwhelmed by the games released by their favorite game developers. Indeed, the gamers are back to their dark rooms and high-end computers and gadgets, while appreciating the God-given game developers have offered.

There are so many games that are still about to be released this year, or better yet on this month: such as Moto Racer 4, Shadow Warrior 2, Paladins: Championship of the Realms, Battlefield 1, Civilization VI and so much more for the month of October.

Let us take a step 2 years into the future and see what the upcoming games are to be released. So far there are 3 confirmed games that are said to launch on late 2018. Here is the list of the 4.

Project Phoenix

A Japan's indie RPG game that is featuring a Triple-A gaming experience. The game is still at works, but it is a much-awaited game especially when it involves Nobuo Uematsu, the series composer of Final Fantasy and Kiyoshi Arai, the artist behind Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy XIV. The project garnered 10 times the fund they wanted, so basically the game has a budget to create a game beyond our expectations.

Psychonauts 2 

A crowd-funded development. It will be a third-person play just like the Psychonauts, but this time, Raz will be controlled by the player. He is a powerful Psychonaut that is a fresh graduate who has a psychic ability. The game is a continuation of its predecessor.

Assassin's Creed

A game developed by EA, is said to be producing another level of gameplay, though the title has a long way to go and the game is said to be in the works, as for the details, EA has not dropped any information regarding its development, but they are assuring the fans that game will be revolutionized. They are changing the model to take the series to a whole new level of gaming experience.  

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