E3 2021 has just ended. After 5 days of announcements and videos, the Los Angeles Show is closing its doors and giving us an appointment for next year. But before you jump into any new events, it’s time to look into the show’s awards. Which game shone the most at the digital fair? Which show excited the audience the most? Well, it turns out it’s Xbox that particularly scanned this issue!
Forza and Xbox fly over E3
It’s almost no surprise that Forza Horizon 5 was voted the most anticipated game. The Playground Games title is arguably the show’s biggest hit, garnering screams and applause during our XboxSquad Summer Fest in Paris. The license has become extremely popular and this new episode promises to be bigger, more beautiful and richer than any previous opus.
On the speaking side, Microsoft also stands out. The Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase is actually voted the best show of the event and has won over players and industry professionals. The 31 games shown on the stages revealed the potential of the new generation while also highlighting the Xbox Game Pass with no less than 27 games available on the service when they are released.
Of course, these announcements are going to have something to please Xbox and their substantive choices. Even if the competition was relatively weak this year, especially undermined by the effects of Covid, this does not detract from the service quality of the American company. Also note that Halo Infinite is also one of the most anticipated titles without reaching the Forza Horizon 5 level.
The list of E3 2021 awards
Most anticipated game of the show: Forza horizon 5, Xbox Game Studios
Best presentation: Microsoft: Xbox & Bethesda Game Showcase
Most anticipated games after conference:
- Capcom: The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
- Transmission software: Tiny Tina’s wonderland
- Indie games: Falling border
- Intelligence: Asteroids
- Nintendo: Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
- PC gaming show: Songs of Conquest
- Freedom Games: Airborne Kingdom
- Future Games Show: immortality
- SQUARE ENIX: Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
- Ubisoft: Mario + Rabbids: Spark of Hope
- Xbox / Bethesda: Halo: Infinite
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