E3 is always an incredibly exciting time for any fan of gaming. With its countless trailers, game announcements, and more, there is also something for gamers to enjoy.

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In the 2021 edition of this famous showcase, many new games were finally confirmed by developed — both Triple-A and Indie alike. Fans should make sure to keep their eyes on the horizon so they won't miss any upcoming hits.

30 A Plague Tale: Requiem

A long figure stares out at a gorgeous ocean landscape
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC

A Plague Tale: Requiem is set to be a direct sequel to the award-winning A Plague Tale: Innocence. Amica and Hugo will be returning for the story as it picks up directly where the previous title left off. It was also announced that Innocense will receive a next-generation console port making it easy for players to go through both titles on the same console.

29 Advance Wars 1+2: Boot Camp

A group of tanks faces off against airplanes
  • Release Date: December 3rd, 2021
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

With it being over thirteen years since Advance Wars: Days of Ruin was released, fans were overjoyed to see a 3D remake of the original two titles coming to the Switch. These won't just be simple remakes either, with Nintendo stating they will be "reimagined and rebuilt from the ground up" in the game's announcement. Any fans of turn-based strategy games should be sure to pick this one up.

28 Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora

A blue humanoid reaches out to a green dragon-like creature
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC

With Avatar 2 set to release in theaters on December 22, 2022, it makes sense a new game for the franchise would come out during the same year. James Cameron's Avatar: The Game received middling reviews at best but this new title developed by Massive Entertainment is already looking quite impressive. It will be exciting to see how much can be packed into the game with an extra two years of development time.

27 Vampire The Masquerade - Bloodhunt

vampire the masquerade bloodhunt reveal
  • Release Date: 2021
  • Platforms: PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

The battle royale genre just got a whole lot more supernatural. Based on the famous tabletop RPG, Bloodhunt is set in the World of Darkness universe. It features the regular sorts of guns players might expect but also has weapons like crossbows. With its various vampire classes and currently free-to-play design, it's likely tons of fans of the genre will be trying it out upon release.

26 Contraband

An ornate wooden box
  • Release Date: TBA
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X/S

This Avalanche Studios and Xbox Game Studios collaboration looks rather interesting but not many details are available yet. The basics are that it's an open-world multiplayer cooperative game.

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The game seems to be based around the collection of, or delivery of, contraband. There also seems to be an extensive planning phase for missions as well which may mean Contraband contains a lot of strategy along with its action gameplay.

25 Cruis’n Blast

Two cars racing through the city
  • Release Date: Fall 2021
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

Anyone with a Nintendo 64 would remember the port of the arcade game Cruis'n USA on the console. Nintendo brought back the series for the Switch and it's more over-the-top than ever. Players will be able to race through stages with dinosaurs and aliens while driving a tank or even a unicorn. Cruis'n Blast looks marvelously chaotic and is sure to be a hit with anyone looking for a casual fun racing game.

24 Death Stranding Director’s Cut

A man in full miltary garb
  • Release Date: Fall 2021
  • Platforms: PS5

Death Stranding was originally released for the PS4 back in 2019 so seeing it with a version updated for new consoles so soon is certainly a delight. The creators are also promising new content for players to experience as well. This combined with the serious graphical upgrades that the PS5 can provide will certainly make this director's cut something special.

23 Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising

A group of adventurers fighting monsters
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Platforms: Xbox (Specifics TBA), PC

Eiyuden Chronicle was a major Kickstarter phenomenon with players all wanting to get their hands on the Suikoden-inspired game. The artistic direction is superb with real-time 3D backgrounds combined with hand-drawn character models. With the games promised to release on the Xbox Game Pass, tons of fans will be able to easily get the games to try them out.

22 Forza Horizon 5

mercedes amg project one cover car on road
  • Release Date: November 9, 2021
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC

Despite the odd focus on each individual cactus needle being rendered in a racing game, Forza Horizon 5 still looks like it will deliver on its classic racing formula. The team took an effort to create a more diverse world to race through — from volcanos to the rainforest — to keep the game fresh this iteration. With a multitude of multiplayer options, Forza Horizon 5 is bound to be a success.

21 Guardians Of The Galaxy

Comparing Square Enix Guardians of the Galaxy's Drax to the MCU Version
  • Release Date: October 26
  • Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Nintendo Switch

Star-Lord and the gang were bound to get a game eventually so it came as little surprise to see Guardians of the Galaxy announced at E3.

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What was more surprising is that the game will feature an entirely brand new story for these heroes to adventure through. The trailer for the game features tons of classic tunes which makes it look like the game will have the same tone as the movies.

20 Hitman Sniper: The Shadows

A group of elite snipers
  • Release Date: 2021
  • Platforms: iPhone, Android

It seemed surprising to see a game in the Hitman series being released for mobile phones, but Hitman Sniper: The Shadows looks like its mechanics are made to suit these devices well. It won't feature the same mechanics as the original games, nor its original protagonist, but the spirit of the games live on well here. Square Enix didn't announce much new at E3 so they must be expecting big things from the game.

19 Jurassic World Evolution 2

A Tyrannasaurus Rex running out of a fence
  • Release Date: 2021
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Jurassic World Evolution was a roaring success since its release in 2018 so it comes as no surprise that a sequel was in the works. The game looks to build upon its previous park-building simulation mechanics while adding more storylines and scenarios for players to explore. The new Chaos Theory mode that promises to let players live out major "what if" scenarios from the films looks especially promising.

18 Just Dance 2022

Several people dancing
  • Release Date: November 4, 2021
  • Platforms: Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Another year, another Just Dance game on the horizon from Ubisoft. This edition features new songs from artists like Imagine Dragons, Ciara, and 40+ other tracks. Just Dance is one of the best dancing games out there for a reason and will surely sell plenty of copies.

17 Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope

Mario Rabbids Sparks Of Hope
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

No one knows who originally said, "give Mario a gun" but gamers everywhere are thankful for this decision thanks to Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. The two franchises didn't seem like they would mesh well together on the surface but fans were pleasantly surprised at how excellent the game became. The sequel Sparks of Hope looks to add even more characters, weapons, and an adventure through space.

16 Mario Party Superstars

Mario jumping up towards a six sided die
  • Release Date: October 29, 2021
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

Mario Party has been a hit since the days of the N64 and Nintendo has never forgotten. In fact, Mario Party Superstars was confirmed to have several boards and minigames from the original titles.

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Currently, there is no knowledge on if there will be brand new minigames mixed in with the old ones or not but there will be new mechanics like stickers and possibly more revealed with time.

15 Metal Slug Tactics

metal slug tactics
  • Release Date: TBA
  • Platforms: PC

In a major turn for the Metal Slug series, Metal Slug Tactics won't be a wild run and gun shooter. The game maintains some of its classic pixelated aesthetics but instead has a focus on turn-based strategical combat. With procedurally generated maps, each playthrough for missions will be different giving the game some serious replay value.

14 Metroid Dread

Samus dodging an enemy attack
  • Release Date: October 8, 2021
  • Platforms: Nintendo Switch

It took four years since the reveal of Metroid Prime 4 so to finally see a new game with a release date is worth celebrating for fans. Metroid Dread is set to complete the current story arc of the games started with the first game in the series. The chance that this could free up the series for new stories in future entries is incredibly exciting.

13 Planet Of Lana

A lone figure looks at a gorgeous mountain range
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

“A planet that used to be a place of undisturbed balance between human, nature, and animal has now become something else entirely. The disharmony that had been in the making for hundreds of years has finally arrived in the form of a faceless army. But this is not a story about war. This is a story about a vibrant, beautiful planet –and the journey to keep it that way.”

Indie developers Wishfully made a big splash at the Summer Game Fest stream when they showed off Planet of Lana. The game has fantastic stylized graphics and focuses more on puzzle-solving than dramatic high-intensity combat.

12 Redfall

A group of vampire hunters
  • Release Date: Summer 2022
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, PC

There have been loads of zombie shooter games over the years so it makes sense a vampire shooter is finally on the horizon. Redfall will be released on Xbox Game Pass immediately at launch making it easy for many gamers to pick up this co-op shooter. While it doesn't look to be making loads of unique changes to the genre, the aesthetics and feel of the game are on point.

11 Replaced

replaced
  • Release Date: 2022
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC

It's amazing to see a smaller game take a bit of the spotlight at E3 like Replaced managed to do. This platformer has some incredible 80s inspired aesthetics and music that will surely set it apart from the competition.

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Phil Spencer from Xbox discussed the game on Twitter. “There are always a couple of new less known games, as we prep for the showcase, that really pop as something unique and different. For me this year Replaced was that game. Really compelling vibe for this game and proud to have it in the show.”