The highlights of The Game Awards 2019
The gala The Game Awards 2019 It has already taken place, revealing all the winners of this year (among which Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has reached the GOTY 2019), but like each edition, the contest has also been starred in a multitude of announcements and new trailers of expected releases that we will see in 2020 (and later).
The edition of this 2019 has been full of surprises, with an announcement that has shone with its own light: Microsoft has finally unveiled the design of its new console and its name, Xbox Series X, accompanied by a weighty announcement, such as the sequel to Hellblade.
All platforms have had a more than prominent presence in The Game Awards 2019: If Xbox has landed with heavy artillery, PlayStation has also saved material, showing again the expected Ghost of Tsushima. Nintendo and Square Enix have gone further, taking the opportunity to announce the sequel to Bravely Default
We have selected the most important ads of the gala, with their trailers, so you can find out at a glance the most relevant of these The Game Awards 2019:
Xbox Series X is the definitive name of the new Microsoft console
Microsoft reveals design and definitive name for its new generation platform, which it claims will be up to four times more powerful than Xbox One X. It has also shown the new controller, an evolution of the Xbox One gamepad.
Cloud stars in the latest trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy VII Remake takes advantage of the gala to show muscle a few months after its launch; The game looks just as good as ever, showing a new trailer this time starring Clud Strife, protagonist of the adventure.
Ghost of Tsushima is shown in a new trailer; will arrive in summer 2020
The expected adventure set in feudal Japan confirms its arrival in summer 2020 to PS4 as one of the last exclusive platform. He has presented a spectacular long-duration trailer created with the game engine.
Bravely Default II announced for Nintendo Switch; will arrive in 2020
One of the best news for Nintendo Switch players at the gala is the confirmation of what was an open secret, the announcement of the sequel to the Bravely Default RPG for 3DS. Bravely Default 2 will be developed by the team also responsible for Octopath Traveler, with a soundtrack by the artist Revo.
No More Heroes III for Nintendo Switch presents new trailer
SUDA51 has once again made its own showing its new project through a fun and strange trailer in which it has not been revealed as No More Heroes III until the end.
Ninja Theory presents Senuas Saga: Hellblade II for Xbox Series X
The sequel to Hellblade has been shown in an imposing cinematic trailer, showing the impressive technical capabilities of Microsoft's next-generation console, Xbox Series X.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is shown in a new trailer
The highly anticipated metroidvania has been delayed again, this time until March 11, although at least we already have a release date. The refined sequel, by Moon Studios, will arrive exclusively on Xbox One and PC.
The Wolf Among Us 2 comes true
One of the most pleasant and unexpected surprises of the gala has taken place with the announcement of Telltale Games, who was considered dead, to realize the sequel to one of its best licenses, The Wolf Among Us.
Weird West is the new license of the creators of Dishonored and Prey
Wolfeye Studios, formed by former workers of Arkane Studios (Dishonored, Prey) and Devolver Digital, have presented this new RPG license set in a dark Far West.
Riot Games present two new games based on League of Legends
Riot Games presents Riot Forge a new editor of the company, which has presented two new projects, including Ruined King: A League of Legends Story (by the developers of Darksiders Genesis).
Gears Tactics shows up again at The Game Awards 2019 with a new trailer
After being announced a year ago, Gears Tactics is shown again in a new trailer; This proposal to XCOM will arrive in April 2020 with a 40-hour campaign.
The creators of Project CARS present Fast & Furious Crossroads
Slightly Mad Studios, responsible for Project CARS (and recently absorbed by Codemasters) have finally presented their game based on the Fast & Furious license, with the same action component and characters from the movies.
Godfall, from the creators of Borderlands, one of the first games announced for PS5
Counterplay Games and Gearbox, parents of Borderlands, have presented through a conceptual trailer a new science fiction and fantasy license, one of the first official announcements for PlayStation 5, which will also arrive on PC through the Epic Games Store. Its launch window is autumn 2020.
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