Microsoft hosted its Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase on Sunday, curating more than 90 minutes’ worth of news, trailers, and announcements from Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda, and third-party studios. That’s including Activision Blizzard, which Microsoft intends to acquire in a $68.7 billion deal.
The entire showcase focused on games that will be playable within the next year (with one major exception), Microsoft said. Missed the show? Here are all the announcements coming out of Microsoft’s big event.
Microsoft started its Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase with Redfall, Arkane Austin’s co-op, open-world horror game set in Massachusetts. The broadcast featured an extended look at Redfall’s vampire-shooting gameplay and four playable characters. Redfall will launch in 2023.
How long have we been waiting for Hollow Knight Silksong? It’s felt like forever. It’ll be available day one on Xbox Game Pass — but a release date wasn’t announced.
High on Life is the next game from Rick and Morty creator Justin Roiland’s Squanch Games, launching in 2022.
Riot Games is launching all of its games to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass, and is essentially giving away hundreds of dollars of free stuff for subscribers: all League of Legends champions, all Valorant agents, and much more.
A new trailer debuted for A Plague Tale: Requiem. It’s expected out this year, and will be on Xbox Game Pass day one. So many rats!
ForzaMotorsport was announced for 2023, with an extended look at lots of its details, like the way paint flakes off your cars.
Looks like Microsoft Flight Simulator is getting some new airplanes and other goodies for the franchise’s 40th anniversary. This is expected out in November 2022.
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