The coming week promises to be a real highlight for youbecause several hotly anticipated releases are in the starting blocks – and they are all among the most wanted games on Steam.
So let's not waste any time and see what potential blockbuster new releases await you on Steam in the next few days.
Path of Exile 2
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Path of Exile 2 – Preview video for the early access version of the action RPG hope
Genre: Action-RPG | developer: Grinding Gear Games | Release: December 6th (Steam)
Path of Exile 2 takes place in the dark world of Wraeclast, which after twenty years of peace is once again threatened by a dark force. The power-hungry Count of Ogham seeks to control the seeds of corruption, unleashing monsters, undead and chaos.
So you must face this danger, track down the source of the evil and save Wraeclast from ultimate ruin. On your way you will meet all sorts of enigmatic characters, discover long-forgotten civilizations and fight countless bosses.
In terms of play, PoE2 takes a completely different direction than its predecessor: In terms of gameplay, PoE2 takes a completely different direction than its predecessor: Although its action-RPG roots are still clearly visible, the gameplay feels noticeably “souls-like”. Instead of plowing through hundreds of enemies in seconds with one-button builds, you have to be much more methodical in the fights.
If you want to know whether the game is right for you: You can read our early access test just in time for the release.
Marvel Rivals
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Marvel Rivals: The GameStar Iron Man makes short work of it
Genre: Online-Shooter | developer: Netease | Release: December 6th (Steam)
Marvel Rivals is an Overwatch-style 6v6 third-person shooter where you compete as iconic Marvel heroes and villains. Each character has unique abilities that you are guaranteed to recognize from comics, cartoons and films.
The game relies on a Free2Play model, but according to developer Netease, all upcoming heroes should be playable for free and microtransactions will remain purely cosmetic. We'll find out whether it stays that way by Friday at the latest when it's released.
Delta Force
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Delta Force – Conclusion video: “Now Battlefield has a real problem!”
Genre: Online-Shooter | developer: Team Jade | Release: December 5th (Steam)
Delta Force returns as a tactical multiplayer shooter with large-scale battles reminiscent of the epic battles of Battlefield. In Havoc Warfare mode you fight with up to 64 players simultaneously on land, water and in the air, supported by controllable vehicles such as tanks and helicopters.
The Hazard Operations mode, on the other hand, brings an escape-from-Tarkov feeling in that you have to collect loot and extract it safely. A single-player campaign will follow later, based on the Black Hawk Down campaign from the sixth part of the series.
More exciting Steam releases of the week
Tuesday, December 3rd
- ANTONBLAST: In this platformer you, as Dynamite Anton, blast your way through countless levels to face Satan himself – because he has stolen your beloved schnapps.
- Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age: This hand-drawn beat'em'up à la Street Fighter dares something new. Here you fight in 2v2 mode with a partner at the same time, and even after you die you can continue to support your teammate.
Wednesday December 4th
- Slopecrashers: In this racing game you race down the slopes on skis, snowboards and sleds, perform cool stunts and collect battle items like in Mario Kart. Anyone who played Snowboard Kids on the Nintendo 64 will feel right at home here.
Thursday, December 5th
- Infinity Nikki: In this sweet open-world adventure, you take on the role of Nikki, who collects different outfits to unlock new skills that you can use to solve puzzles and explore the game world. According to the official website, over 36 million people are waiting for the game – but it is questionable whether the average GameStar reader is one of them.
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Huge open world, no fights: Millions of players are waiting for Infinity Nikki, the release is very close
- The Neo Dimension of Fantasy: A very classic, turn-based JRPG from Square Enix, from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi – and composer Nobuo Uematsu is also on board. The role-playing game also wants to offer some innovative elements. You can manually control some projectiles in battles to hit multiple enemies.
- Overthrown (Early Access): A city builder from a third-person perspective. You build buildings, automate all sorts of processes by assigning tasks to your citizens and defend your fantasy towns from monsters and bandits in real-time battles.
Friday, December 6th
- Ripple in Dirac Sea: Multiplayer Extraction à la Escape from Tarkov, but with Vikings, Valkyries and other figures from Norse mythology.
Well, are you curious? Write us in the comments which games you are most looking forward to in the coming week – even if we already have a sneaking suspicion that it could be a certain action role-playing game. As always, we're excited to hear your opinion!
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