For the past few days, E3, the largest video game show, has been held virtually through online conferences and reactions on social networks.
Square Enix, the home of
Final Fantasy
, took the opportunity to announce a new game from its flagship license, with
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
, an action-oriented spin-off scheduled for 2022, as well as the pixel remaster of the first six episodes. on Steam and mobile.
But the big chunk of the Square Enix Presents conference was
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
.
Maybe because it's a sequel to the
Avengers
game
.
Forget the Avengers, here are the Guardians of the Galaxy
Announced at E3 2019, released in fall 2020,
Avengers
did not leave a good impression on players, between its
work in progress side
and its generic heroes, far from their incarnations in the cinema. As if to rectify the situation, Square Enix is already back with a new Marvel game still action and adventure, but this time solo. You play as only Star-Lord, the other Guardians of the Galaxy being controlled by the AI even if your decisions affect their behavior. The title is expected on October 28 on consoles and PC.
Square isn't giving up on the
Avengers
soldier
though
with the
Black Panther: War for Wakanda
expansion
slated for August.
Finally, in addition to the third
Life is Strange
and the remaster of the first, the publisher unveiled its new action-RPG
Babylon's Fall
license
from the Platinum Games studio (
Bayonetta
), with a closed beta this summer.
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