FPS games are some of the most popular shooter video games around. There is no dearth of options for adrenaline-pumping gunplay that allows gamers to forget about everything happening around them and completely immerse themselves in a fast-paced combat zone.
Having said that, let’s take a look at what the future of FPS games looks like in 2023.
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The second installment of the Stalker series, Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl, was due to be released this year. However, because of the ongoing crisis between Ukraine and Russia, the developers have decided to stall the release for a while.
This upcoming FPS game will take gamers straight into the lethal zones of Chernobyl’s nuclear disaster sites in Ukraine, which are full of dangerous enemies, nuclear hazards, and secret mysteries to unravel.
The Warhammer 40k franchise has titles that range from MMORPGs to turn-based tactical games. The upcoming Warhammer 40000: Boltgun is a fascinating FPS game to watch out for. The game pays homage to the legendary retro shooter titles of the late 90s and, as such, has a pixelated aesthetic similar to that of the original DOOM.
In terms of gameplay, Warhammer 40000: Boltgun will offer a frantic FPS experience where gamers will take on the role of a Space Marine navigating a vast galaxy full of monsters and demons from the Warhammer 40K universe.
Judas is an upcoming narrative-driven FPS adventure developed by Ghost Story Games, a studio started by Ken Levine, the principal developer of legendary titles System Shock 2, BioShock, and BioShock Infinite. The announcement of this upcoming FPS game came as a pleasant surprise during the recently held The Game Awards 2022.
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