VIDEO GAMES: E3 Trailers For DOOM ETERNAL, THE ELDER SCROLLS VI, RAGE 2 And More Released
This year's E3 Expo hasn't even officially got underway yet, but there are already lots of trailers for upcoming video games online. We brought you the first batch last night, now check out some more...
Video game fans have a big week ahead of them as this year's E3 Expo is set to kick-off on Tuesday the 12th, but Electronic Arts, Microsoft and Bethesda already held their conferences over the weekend, and there a lot of terrific new trailers already online.
VIDEO GAMES: Check Out New E3 Trailers For GEARS 5, CYBERPUNK 2077, DEVIL MAY CRY 5 & More
Following new teasers for the likes of Cyberpunk 2077, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Gears 5, we now have first-looks at Doom Eternal, Rage 2, The Elder Scrolls IV, and many more.
Check out the trailers below, and let us know which ones - if any - you think look like must-buys in the comments.
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Doom Eternal
Bethesda announced that a sequel to 2016's Doom reboot is coming our way.
Doom Eternal will reportedly feature “twice as many demons” as its predecessor; something which seems fairly evident from the announce trailer below.
We'll have to wait until QuakeCon in August to see some gameplay footage and find out more about the game, but this short cinematic should be enough to get fans hyped in the meantime.
Jump Force
Jump Force is a new crossover fighting game from Bandai Namco which will feature characters from Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, and Death Note joining forces to combat a powerful evil.
The announcement teaser contains some gameplay footage, along with appearances from the likes of Goku, Naruto, Luffy, Frieza, and Death Note's Ryuk & Light.
Jump Force will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2019.
Rage 2
Here we have a 6-minute gameplay feature for id Software and Avalanche Studios' upcoming sequel to Mad Max-inspired FPS, Rage.
The trailer drops us straight into the action as our tooled-up protagonist mercilessly dispatches members of The Good Squad. Take care if you're watching this with kids in earshot, as this Walker fella has a potty mouth!
Rage 2 will release on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the Spring of 2019.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Bethesda also announced that a direct sequel to Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is on the way.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood will introduce a pair of new protagonists, as players take control of BJ Blazkowickz's twin daughters, Jess and Soph.
Like their dear old daddy, these girls are in the Nazi-killing business, and as you can see from the announce teaser below, business is booming.
Kingdom Hearts 3
We knew that character's from Disney's Frozen would be introduced in Square Enix's upcoming Kingdom Hearts III, and we get our first look at Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf in this new E3 trailer.
The footage also confirms that familiar faces from Wreck-It Ralph, Tangled, Hercules and many more will be joining the adventure.
Kingdom Hearts III is coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on January 29, 2019.
Starfield
Bethesda's final announcement was for the long-rumored Starfield, which will be the developer's first wholly original IP in 25 years.
The game remains shrouded in mystery, but we do know that it'll be a next-gen single-player adventure, and based on the title and the short teaser below, it'll almost certainly feature a space-setting.
“Starfield is a game we have spent years thinking about and working on,” said Bethesda Game Studios boss Todd Howard. “Something we feel uniquely positioned to deliver.”
Battlefield V
Like the previous installment in the franchise, the World War II-set Battlefield V will allow players to take control of a wide variety of different soldiers.
The short cinematic teaser below drops us straight into the shoes of a young female Norwegian Resistance fighter, who must fight to stay alive during the Nazi occupation.
Battlefield V will be available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on October 19, 2018.
The Elder Scrolls VI
And finally, Bethesda has officially announced that there is indeed a follow up to Skyrim in the works.
The announcement teaser doesn't give anything away aside from the title (which is most likely subject to change anyway), but even the promise of a return to Tamriel should be enough to tide fans over until the developer is ready to reveal a little more.
There were other trailers released over the past couple of days, so be sure to head on over to Game Fragger to check them out.