Games to watch for this coming 2017
Destiny 2
Release date: 8
September 2017
Platforms: TBC
Bungie
officially announced the sequel to its hit Destiny in March 2017. The game
will have a “great cast of memorable, relatable characters” as well as a
“cinematic storyline,” and is set to be more accessible for players who want a
"more casual first-person experience.” The original Destiny has
improved dramatically with expansions after a rocky start, so hopefully
developer Bungie can build on that to produce a truly great sequel.
Tekken 7
Release date: 2
June 2017
Available to pre-order from: Amazon, Game
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Set to be the last in the series, 20 years after the original
Tekken was ported to the PlayStation, Tekken 7 is said to include the
conclusion to the Mishima clan saga.
Crash Bandicoot: N.Sane Trilogy
Release date: 30 June 2017
Available to pre-order now from:
Amazon,
Game
Platforms: PS4
Yes,
you read that correctly. Crash Bandicoot is getting a remaster and we cannot
wait. Announced at E3 2016 during Sony's press conference, Activision is
re-launching Crash Bandicoot, Crash 2 and Warped in HD for PS4 as the N.Sane
Trilogy and we now know its release date closer than expected. The development
team are branding this a 'remaster plus' because of how substantially they've
had to revamp the code for PS4.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Release date: Autumn 2017
Available to pre-order now from:
Game
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One
Arguably
the most exciting gaming news to come out of 2016 is the announcement that Red
Dead Redemption 2 is official and will be arriving on consoles late in 2017.
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