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THE GAMES OF E3 2019

There’s a lot of sequels coming out of E3 this year, which is no bad thing. Many have been a long time coming, and we’ve seen a few original IPs cropping up, too. More and more are going multiplatform, as well, bringing great experiences to PC that might have been confined by console exclusivity in years gone by. The big names have all been throwing their weight around: While Sony may have been absent, Microsoft was keen to announce several games alongside its Xbox Scarlett project; Bethesda had plenty of hotly anticipated sequels to show off; and Ubisoft is keen to keep Tom Clancy revolving in his grave. So, read on, and check out our 30 most anticipated games from E3 2019.

VAMPIRE: THE MASQUERADE BLOODLINES 2

DEVELOPER THARDSUIT LABS PUBLISHER PARADOX INTERACTIVE ETA MARCH 2020

Long-awaited doesn’t begin to describe it. A favorite of know-it-all RPG nerds (yes, including us), the Vampire: The Masquerade series holds major kudos among gamers in the know. This sequel looks to scratch the vampiric role-playing itch, with a detailed world and numerous gameplay styles.

JEDI: FALLEN ORDER

DEVELOPER RESPAWN ENTERTAINMENT PUBLISHER ELECTRONIC ARTS

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