From Spider-Man 2 To Legend Of Zelda: Here Are The Most Awaited Games Of 2023
Forspoken (January 24): Forspoken comes from the developers of Final Fantasy XV. It will make use of PS5's ray-tracing features and SSD prowess to make loading times feel spontaneous. (Image: Square Enix)
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View In AppDead Space (January 27): Original Dead Space was released in 2008. Its remake on EA's Frostbite engine boasts of rework on camera angles and minute gameplay details. (Image: Electronic Arts)
Hogwarts Legacy (February 10): One of the most-awaited RPG release, Hogwarts Legacy will allow gamers to play their wildest Harry Potter dream, including flying on Hippogriffs. (Image: Warner Bros.)
Atomic Heart (February 21): In Atomic Heart, gamers play as disturbed KGB agent taking on an evil empire, with a deep-rooted psychological twist, à la Bioshock. (Image: Mundfish)
Company of Heroes 3 (February 23): After nearly a decade, real-time strategy fans will get their hands on a Company of Heroes sequel. Set in the Italian and North African theatres of World War II, Company of Heroes 3 will bring several new features, including a unique pause feature. (Image: Sega)
The Day Before (March 1): This is an open-world zombie MMO that has been built on Unreal Engine 5, boasting of incredible graphics and tight gunplay. (Image: MYTONA)
Skull and Bones (March 9): This one is for those who loved the piracy and naval battle elements of Assassin's Creed Black Flag. After about five long years of wait, it is expected to be launched this year. (Image: Ubisoft)
Stars Wars Jedi: Survivor (March 17): Lightsaber combat? Check. Jedi-powered puzzle solving? Check. Chances of Survivor becoming a similar success as its prequel? Only time will tell. (Image: Electronic Arts)
Resident Evil 4 (March 24): One of the greatest survival horrors of all time, Resident Evil 4 is back with rebuffed graphics and modern controls to suit the next-gen era. (Image: Capcom)
Crime Boss: Rockay City (March 28): It boasts a star-studded cast that includes the likes of Michael Madsen, Kim Basinger, Danny Glover, Danny Trejo, and — wait for it — Chuck Norris. (Image: 505 Games)
Dead Island 2 (April 28): Dead Island 2 will unfold in the open-world maps of Los Angeles and San Francisco. The series-signature crafting mechanism and ‘rage’ mechanics will make a comeback, as the zombie survival game also promises some fun new features. (Image: Deep Silver)
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (MAY 12): A sequel to the critically acclaimed Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom is the second-most wishlisted game on Steam after Hogwarts Legacy. No wonder it won both Golden Joystick Awards and The Game Awards for most anticipated release of the year. (Image: Nintendo)
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (May 26): Featuring the final voice performance of the late Kevin Conroy as Batman, Kill the Justice League promises co-op action starring four iconic DC villains - Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang. (Image: Warner Bros.)
Street Fighter 6 (June 2): The latest installment of Capcom's fighting game will bring back series favorites like Chun-Li, Ryu, and Zangief. (Image: Capcom)
Diablo IV (June 6): The much awaited fourth installment of this series will bring new features like an open-world structure and even PvP interactions. (Image: Blizzard Entertainment)
Forza Motorsport (Q3 2023): Forza Horizon 4 was the best racing simulator of 2023 and fans await with bated breath what the upcoming release will bring in terms of gameplay and fine vehicle design. (Image: Xbox Game Studios)
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (2023): After 13 years since S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Pripyat, Call of Chornobyl will hit the shelves, staying true to the series' first-person shooter-slash-survival horror roots. It has been built on Unreal Engine 5. (Image: GSC Game World)
Alan Wake II (2023): A sequel to 2010’s Alan Wake, the survival horror will put you in the shoes of the eponymous author trying his luck against mysterious forces of evil. Unlike the last game, which was claimed to be an “action game with horror elements”, the sequel promises to be a true survival horror, with some yet-unrevealed ties to another Remedy hit, Control. A specific launch date hasn’t been revealed yet. (Image: Epic Games)
Assassin's Creed Mirage (2023): The thirteenth major installment to Ubisoft’s uber-popular action-adventure franchise will be set in ninth-century Baghdad, revolving around Basim (who we first met in Assassin's Creed Mirage). (Image: Ubisoft)
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (Fall 2023): The first Spider-Man (2018) was one of the highest-selling games on the PS4, and the sequel is expected to put the next-gen console’s graphical prowess to best use and deliver a memorable story that will revolve around Spidey and Miles Morales taking on none other than the Venom itself. (Image: Insomniac Games)