The Summer of Gaming has come and gone and left audiences with a boatload of game announcements and updates to keep them occupied for the coming year, at the very least.
With showcases from PlayStation, Xbox, Capcom, and other independent studios, this week and a half-long event delivered lots of titles yet still left much to be desired.
While a handy amount of these games were highly anticipated, with more news or announcements regarding them being extensively looked for, there were still a few completely absent ones. Certain games with a release date later this year were not showcased, while many with a 2023 launch date made the cut for this year's Summer of Gaming.
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After the successes of the Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes, many fans hoped that Capcom would announce a remake for Resident Evil 4. It was one granted during the State of Play event that kicked off the Summer of Gaming on June 2, 2022.
Resident Evil 4 is one of the most beloved games of the series, straying from the fixed camera angle of the previous titles and opting for a third-person over-the-shoulder mode.
This game was the perfect balance of action and horror that many people enjoyed, taking Leon to a village populated by infected. It served as an inspiration for RE: Village.
First appearing during the PlayStation State of Play, it later got a more in-depth look during Capcom's presentation towards the end of the Summer of Gaming event. It will be released on March 24, 2023, for the Xbox series X/S, PS5, and PCs.
The next street fighter game also got an official gameplay trailer and some more news in the Summer of Gaming event, first appearing during the State of Play showcase. Here, Street Fighter 6 showed off
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