The biggest preview event of the year is over and there are a lot of new trailers to catch up on, as well as the award winners themselves.
With Covid making E3 even more irrelevant than it had already become, The Game Awards has quickly supplanted it as the single most important day in the gaming calendar.
More new games get announced, or seen in action for the first time, this week than at any other time of the year, although that doesn’t necessarily always mean that the reveals are all that enlightening or surprising.
Compared to previous years (the Xbox Series X/S itself was unveiled at the 2019 event) this was a fairly mediocre show, with lots of smaller and medium-sized announcements but nothing truly seismic.
That’s no doubt partly due to Covid but also the fact that the only major reveal from any of the three console manufacturers was Microsoft’s gameplay demo for Hellblade 2.
There’s still a lot of interesting stuff though and if you want to see who won in terms of the actual awards just click here.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 announced – no Mark Strong this time
Nightingale is a gaslamp fantasy survival game – early access starts 2022
Silent Hill creator finally reveals new horror game Slitterhead
Dune, Star Trek, and The Expanse all get new video games at The Game Awards
Elden Ring Game Awards trailer is all about the lore – wins Most Anticipated Game award
The Matrix Awakens demo available for free now – looks unreal
First Suicide Squad gameplay trailer was not really worth the wait
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It Takes Two wins Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2021
Master Chief in the Halo TV show trailer looks absolutely perfect
Sonic Frontiers really does look a lot like Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
Alan Wake 2 is a full-on survival horror game – out 2023
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Wonder Woman video game is a single-player open world title using the Nemesis System
Star Wars: Eclipse is a High Republic game by the makers of Heavy Rain
Hellblade 2: Senua’s Saga trailer on Xbox Series X had the best graphics of The Game Awards
Epic Games announce new battle royale from Killer Instinct studio
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