The Top Upcoming Video Games Of 2018 And Beyond [Updated]

Forbes - Tech 

From the sprawling open world Western Red Dead Redemption 2, to the co-op dinosaur hunting Monster Hunter World; from major remakes like Shadow of the Colossus to brand new IPs like Days Gone; from charming JRPGs like Ni No Kuni II, to terrifying horror games like Agony, 2018 is shaping up to be an incredible year for games and gamers. The following list is long but not exhaustive. It doesn't cover games that haven't been announced (like the inevitable Call of Duty from Treyarch) or that don't have titles yet (like the Fire Emblem game coming to Switch.) I've also left mobile games out almost entirely. These probably deserve their own list. Likewise, PC games release in such abundance (thousands on Steam each month!) that many indie PC titles have been left out. If I've missed anything you think ought to be included, please let me know on Twitter or Facebook. Now, without further ado, let's get to the games. The first proper fighting game in the Dragon Ball Z series, Dragon Ball FighterZ brings 3 vs 3 matches similar to Marvel vs Capcom with the ability to swap out characters during a fight. The first current-gen Monster Hunter entry, this also marks the series' biggest world wide release. The franchise is much more popular in Japan, but hopefully break into the West with Monster Hunter World's giant, seamless environments and online co-op. Whether or not you played the original Shadow of the Colossus, this remake (not remaster) looks absolutely gorgeous.

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