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The gaming year is officially heating up as we head into March, with the month ahead being absolutely stacked with high-profile releases and new indie game launches. With the launch of PlayStation VR 2, Destiny 2's Lightfall expansion, and Atomic Heart in the rearview mirror, March 2023 is loaded with the return of iconic survival-horror, 18 holes of golfing bliss, and superstars dropping elbows from the top rope.
Kicking off March is a brand-new souls-like from the team behind Nioh, as Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty mixes Team Ninja's talent for brutal hack-and-slash action with Chinese history and a dark fantasy world to explore. If you'd prefer a different kind of souls-like experience that also mixes in some retro gaming influences, then the Castlevania pack for Dead Cells will take you right back to Dracula's castle for a throwdown with the lord of vampires.
PC gamers can add another PlayStation title to their collection with The Last of Us Part 1, and if you're after a more personal type of drama that can only be solved inside with hurricanranas off the top rope, then lace up your boots and get ready to headline Wrestlemania in WWE 2K23. Bt off course, the real big game of March is the return of an icon, a global force of nature known as Peppa Pig, who sets off on a globetrotting adventure.
If Peppa's trip around the world is too much for you to handle, you can dive into the dark atmosphere of Resident Evil 4 Remake instead. After Dead Space Remake raised the bar for what a reborn game should be capable of and aim for, it'll be fascinating to see how
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