

It always shows up at Microsoft’s conference and usually prompts users to break for a snack. Forza Horizon 5įorza Horizon 5 Official Announce Trailerįorza is usually the butt of the joke at E3. This went from curiosity to “can’t miss” very fast.

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With players valuing unique multiplayer experiences more than ever, Riders Republic is really looking special. We got a glimpse of chaotic 64-player races, ice cream carts racing alongside bikes, and characters flying through canyons with jetpacks. The new trailer gave players a much deeper look at how it works and it’s looking even wackier than expected. Ubisoft’s instincts were right it’s looking surprisingly fantastic.
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This year’s E3 served as a sort of re-debut for the title, rolling out the full red carpet with renewed confidence. When it was indefinitely delayed, it seemed like the title might have been in rough shape. Some were intrigued by its social sports premise, but it was overshadowed by bigger games like Far Cry 6. Riders Republic first debuted at last year’s Ubisoft Forward and didn’t get the biggest reception. Riders Republic: Official Deep Dive Trailer | #UbiForward | Ubisoft We’ll see what the actual gameplay looks like, but this clip certainly did its job. Redfall brought that same energy with a comedic trailer that signaled a creative blend of traditional shooting and the kind of special abilities that Arkane does best. It was similar to E3 2019’s Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo debuts, which captivated gamers on tone alone. The trailer didn’t show off any gameplay, but it gave players a good sense of what to expect. Out of all the “teaser” games shown this year, Redfall was one of the few that got it right. The latest title from Arkane, the studio behind Dishonored, got a stylish reveal trailer that teased vampires, psychic powers, and team-based shooting. On the polar opposite end of the spectrum was Redfall. Starfield was something of a dud with a vague release date trailer that didn’t provide many reasons to get excited. This year, we saw tons of teaser trailers that didn’t tell us too much. Redfall - Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2021 - Official Announce Trailer With a glimpse at new abilities and enemies, there’s a lot to dig into in the clip, making this well worth the two-year wait since the game’s first teaser. The result is stunning, as we get to see some impressive lighting effects that really seem to make the Hyrule even prettier. It’s a clever way to expand Breath of the Wild’s massive map without simply turning it into a dark world. The trailer shows Link falling through the air and standing atop a structure that towers over Hyrule. The big change this time around is that the game will heavily revolve around the sky, much like The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. While the game isn’t coming this year, it’s looking downright gorgeous and surprising too. Sure enough, Nintendo saved it for last by debuting a brand new gameplay trailer. We expected, or at least hoped, to see the sequel to Breath of the Wild at the show. With Elden Ring debuting at Summer Game Fest before E3 began, the runway was clear for Nintendo to wow players with Zelda. Sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - E3 2021 Teaser - Nintendo Direct
