Although not as packed as February’s release schedule, March will be another prominent month for video games in 2023. Highly anticipated console blockbusters like Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and Resident Evil 4 remake are joined by three consecutive weeks of major sports titles, plus The Last of Us Part Ifinally comes to PC. We’ll break it all down for you here, by date and platform.
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Soulslike fans get March’s first big release and they don’t have to wait long for it at all; it launches Friday. Team Ninja published a table-setter demo back in September so that players could have an idea of what they were getting themselves into. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a dark fantasy set in China’s Three Kingdoms period (specifically, the Later Han Dynasty of 189 to 220 C.E.). Players will get brutal, demanding combat mixed, combined with mystical powers, against demonic enemies.
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A redemptive, ship-righting effort for WWE2K22 last year means the pro wrestling simulation can be taken seriously as 2023’s first major sports launch. WWE 2K23 also kicks off a three-week run of licensed sports titles coming to consoles. The big new feature wrestling fans can expect is the long-requested WarGames bout type.
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EA Sports PGA Touris a pretty big deal — it’s the publisher’s first golf game in eight years, and the first time Augusta National’s bucket-list golf course has been in a video game in a decade. But Capcom’s Resident Evil4 remakemay have the larger, mainstream impact among hardcore games fans. Capcom’s three preceding remakes in its groundbreaking survival-horror series have all been critical and commercial successes.
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