E3: Bethesda Announces Doom: Eternal, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, Elder Scrolls VI and More
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When it comes to Bethesda Softworks, the company that Elder Scrolls built has hits. The announcements and demos show that next year will be a noteworthy one for fans of their catalog of games. Here are a few of the highlights from Sunday night’s showcase to get you up to speed on what’s to come.
Rage 2
While leaks may have spoiled the announcement of Rage 2, Bethesda still had plenty to show. Unfortunately, for many in attendance and watching online from home, they had to sit through a bit of an awkward live rock performance before any of it was shown. However, once the gameplay demo started, gamers were treated to a glimpse of the high-octane drives through apocalyptic dirt roads, mutants and all the shoot ‘em up action you could ask for.
Doom Eternal
Doom brought the franchise back in all its demon-killing glory back in 2016. Yesterday, Bethesda gave us a tease of the follow-up: Doom Eternal. The trailer doesn’t give us much to go on except a hellish landscape, demons and the return of everyone’s favorite Doom Guy. While no release date was announced, Doom Eternal is coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC sometime in the future.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood and Cyberpiliot
Wolfenstein is another franchise that is making a spectacular return with not one but two new games. The first is a direct sequel to masterful Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus called Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Set in 1980 and 19 years after the previous game, you play as the daughters of BJ Blazkowicz and Anya, who are tasked with finding their father in Nazi-occupied Paris. The second game is a spinoff called Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot, a virtual-reality experience set during the same time and location as the new sequel. Both games are due for the PS4, Xbox One and PC next year.
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