Best Summer of Gaming Ever Predictions

Despite the slow-motion train wreck that led to the ultimate demise of video games preview-athon E3 this year, the 2023 summer season – and especially the month of June – is turning out to be a uniquely spectacular time for games. The groundswell of excellence building up to this crescendo included both Jedi Survivor and Tears of the Kingdom, two of the best games in recent memory. They were soon followed by the similarly epic Street Fighter 6 and Diablo IV, with Final Fantasy XVI right on the horizon.

There have been very few years with this kind of density of excellence in such a short period, and even fewer summers. For those of us that require mundane things like work, sleep, and time with tolerant loved-ones there already aren’t enough hours in the day to possibly enjoy all of these games to their fullest. I have a tendency to be a serial monogamist with games, but I’m also easily distracted by shiny new things – so my journey since Jedi shipped in April has just been a series of disappointing incompletions culminating in an insatiable Diablo habit.

The Road to The Biggest Summer of Gaming

Unbelievably, there’s still more to come. Since E3 first went off the rails in 2020 we’ve been wrapping all of the big summer livestreams and preview events into our Summer of Gaming schedule. This year it kicked off on May 24 with the PlayStation Showcase that delivered 35 trailers capped off with a spectacular demo of Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2 that hinted at the sequel’s expanded game world. This was followed by the Meta Quest Gaming Showcase on June 1 with its acknowledgment of Assassin’s Creed Nexus VR, and glimpses of Samba de Amigo: Party Central, Stranger Things VR, and the VR reboot of 90s classic The 7th Guest.

The next couple of weeks will be the real meat of what used to be E3. As I’m writing this, there are no less than 18 scheduled livestreamed events that we’ll be covering and carrying across our platforms in the first two weeks of June. If things continue the way they did last year, there will no doubt be even more shows announced before the end of the month. Those events include indie showcases from The Guerrilla Collective and Day of the Devs, programming from Dames 4 Games, Black Voices in Gaming, and Wholesome Direct along with the PC Gaming Show, the Future Games Show, an UploadVR event, and a Sega Summit devoted to Yakuza games.

There are really three upcoming mega-events that will drive the bulk of the conversation through the summer though. First up is the Summer Game Fest live show on June 8 which should feature an extensive batch of trailers. Last year’s show was 33 games strong and there are lots of signals that this year’s show will be even more packed. Then there’s the Xbox Showcase (which includes a 45-minute Starfield blowout) on June 11, followed by Ubisoft’s Forward event on June 12. We’ll be carrying all of these with pre- and post-shows from our studios in LA. But before that, let’s take a stab at guessing what we might get to see.

Expectations and Wishes

Despite the headline, I’m loath to call any of the following “predictions” because really this is just some stuff that we already know for sure blended with some educated guesses and a healthy dose of wishful thinking. Years and years ago I used to do this every summer with my co-hosts on a podcast that some of you might remember called 1UP Yours, and we got pretty good at it. We’ll see in a couple of weeks whether I’ve still got it…

  • Starfield, duh.
  • Microsoft will lean hard into Forza Motorsport, and it’ll go out of its way to show how much prettier and even-more unnecessarily attentive to detail it is than Gran Turismo. See the individual carbon fibers, or something. However long the segment of their showcase is, people will complain that it’s too long.
  • I think there’ll be a Gears 6 teaser with little to no gameplay shown. I know this isn’t exactly that bold of a guess, but it’s time. It’s not a stretch to assume there’s a Master Chief Collection-style Gears bundle in the works too.
  • All the glitter-inspired fuss about Playground Games’ Fable reboot will turn out to be true. I’m guessing it’s way further along than anyone thinks, and we may even get a release date.
  • This one’s probably obvious after Phil Spencer made such a point of saying he’s played it a bunch, but there’ll be a big segment on Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity-expanding first person RPG Avowed.
  • We’re about due a longer and even weirder Death Stranding 2 trailer.
  • We’ll certainly see more from Ubisoft on Assassin’s Creed Mirage, but I think we’ll learn that it’s just the sneaky stealth-focused amuse-bouche before the real main course: whatever it is that Codename Red is going to be called. I think we’ll get the name for the game and a reveal showing that it’s a gigantic ninja-filled RPG-style thing that’s even bigger than Valhalla.
  • The only whiff of anything that smells even vaguely like an acknowledgement of a new Splinter Cell will be in anything Ubisoft shows of XDefiant.
  • Ubisoft will show Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora in all its glory. The comments on every platform will basically be yawns and claims of not giving a shit, and then we’ll see that the trailer has done a gajillion views in the first 12 hours.
  • If you’re hoping there’ll be anything on Beyond Good & Evil 2, you’re just stressing yourself out. We’re all going to have to let it go.
  • Ubisoft’s megaton will be its Star Wars reveal. There are all sorts of rumors going around about this one, but my favorite is that it’s a Mandalorian game. Not based on the show, but on The Purge that’s often referenced. Various flavors of wishful thinking have it as an Assassin’s Creed-alike with space flight and combat in-between planets.
  • We already know the gameplay reveal of Mortal Kombat 1 will be at Summer Game Fest thanks to Geoff Keighley’s frequent reminders, so we can safely file this one under “expectations.”
  • Warner Bros. Games used Summer Game Fest to show Gotham Knights last year, so it’s possible it may use this year’s event to show something redemptive for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The game isn’t due until next February, but its last showing definitely soured a lot of people to it, so there’s an opportunity for recovery.
  • I think we’ll see more Sonic stuff at Summer Game Fest. I have no evidence to back this up, I’m just guessing. This may end up being little more than a trailer for the Frontiers DLC featuring playable Tails, Amy, and Knuckles, but I honestly think there’ll be something more than that.
  • Sega will show a new Hyenas trailer because everyone has forgotten that the game exists.
  • We’re well overdue for a new update on the many Silent Hills, particularly Silent Hill 2. Time for a new trailer, surely?
  • Phantom Blade Zero will surely pop up again. After wowing everyone at the PlayStation Showcase, first-time studio S-Game’s tough-to-describe steampunk kung fu maybe-soulslike action RPG was an early surprise that we’ll hopefully see much more of.
  • Lies of P emerged at Gamescom last August under similar circumstances – a trailer during a showcase that wowed everyone with its gritty visuals and soulslike gameplay. Round8 debuted at Opening Night Live at Gamescom – which is hosted and curated by Keighley – so it seems like a fairly safe bet we’ll see a follow-up at Summer Game Fest. At the very least we’ll get a more specific release date than “August.”
  • There hasn’t been a Warhammer 40k game announcement in the last five minutes, so there’ll probably be one of those.
  • Capcom will probably continue down its path of regurgitating itself with the announcement of another remake. The divisive Code Veronica, perhaps? (Yeah, yeah, I know they said last October that they weren’t doing it right now, but do you really believe them?)
  • We’ll get our first glimpse of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. I’m guessing at Summer Game Fest.

That’s 21 guesses about what we’re going to see. I’ll return to this when the dust has settled in the middle of June and see how I did. I’m sure some of them will turn out to be laughably incorrect, but we shall see. Regardless of what happens, this is already a uniquely phenomenal time for games no matter what platform you play on. Enjoy.

John Davison is IGN’s publisher and editorial lead, and has been writing about games and entertainment for more than 30 years. Follow him on Twitter.

Celebrate 15 years of EGX by coming down to our charity London pub quiz this Thursday

Our sister site Eurogamer is celebrating 15 years of EGX (aka: the Eurogamer Expo) this month, and they’re holding a charity pub quiz in its honour down in London this Thursday, June 8th. Yes, yes, we know that’s the same day as Geoff’s Annual Trainer Showcase (aka: Summer Game Fest), but hey, at least it’s for a good cause, with all proceeds going to the lovely folks at GamesAid. Tickets are on sale now, and RPS supporters can also get a special code to nab themselves a free drink. Details below.

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Round Up: SGDQ 2023 – The Best Nintendo Speedruns

Thank you, chef.

Games Done Quick’s second speedrun marathon of 2023 is over, and what an event it was.

Held much earlier than previous years, Summer Games Done Quick 2023 kicked off on 28th May and concluded on 4th June, raising a staggering $2,239,204 (and counting) for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières. Jam-packed with hundreds of fantastic speedruns — from event favourites to some of the worst (and funniest) games ever.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

Xbox Removes Homestead Arcana Achievement In Unprecedented Move

According to a Eurogamer report, Microsoft has stepped in and removed an Xbox achievement from Homestead Arcana after it was discovered that the achievement was hard.

Homestead Arcana initially launched on Xbox Game Pass on April 21, 2023, with over thirty achievements you can unlock by playing the game’s story and completing specific tasks. But it didn’t take players long to realize that unlocking an achievement called “You Can’t Be Too Prepared,” which requires you to craft every item in the game, was more difficult than the others because the recipe for Green Ankle Boots didn’t appear in-game at all.

Players who were trying to unlock You Can’t Be Too Prepared soon noticed the achievement had been removed. Those who only had that achievement left saw their Gamerscore update with 1000/1000G and 35/35 achievements unlocked.

It’s unclear if Xbox removed the achievement on its own or did so because the developer’s Serenity Forge asked them to do so. We reached out to Xbox, and they declined to comment on it.

Achievement removal is an extremely rare occurence on Xbox — so rare that it may actually be unprecedented. Typically, Xbox prefers to try and fix bugged or problematic achievements rather than remove them. One way or another, though, Homestead Arcana now has one less achievement.

For more Xbox news, check out our story on how Microsoft promises no full CG trailers for Xbox Showcase first-party games and the best Xbox deals out right now.

Luis Joshua Gutierrez is a freelance writer who loves games. You can reach him at @ImLuisGutierrez on Twitter.

This RTX 3070 Ti HP Omen 16 gaming laptop dropped from £1629 to £972

With the arrival of Nvidia RTX 40-series graphics cards in gaming laptops, models with previous-gen RTX 30-series cards are becoming super-affordable. Now you can get even high-models for less than £1000, including this HP Omen machine which includes a 16.1-inch 1440p 165Hz display, RTX 3070 Ti graphics card and Ryzen 7 6800H CPU for £972 on Amazon.

The same machine retailed for £1629 in March this year, so this is a huge bargain – especially given that this is still hugely a powerful machine for 1440p gaming. The spec even includes a 1TB NVMe SSD and 16GB of DDR5 RAM, so it’s a convincing machine from top to bottom.

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Hideo Kojima Appears at WWDC to Promise Support for Apple Platforms

Hideo Kojima made a surprise appearance during Apple’s WWDC 2023 keynote to reveal that Death Stranding: Director’s Cut is coming to Mac. The Director’s Cut is set to come to Mac sometime this year, but we don’t have an exact date yet.

Kojima also teased ahead to future Kojima Productions games, saying his studio is “actively working to bring its future titles to Apple platforms”.

We don’t know exactly what future projects Kojima is referring to with that statement. Currently, Kojima Productions’ announced upcoming games include Death Stranding 2 — which is currently only confirmed for PlayStation 5 — and the untitled game the studio is developing for Xbox Game Studios.

Death Stranding originally released as a PlayStation exclusive in 2019 before coming to PC in 2020. The 2021 Director’s Cut launched on both PC and PS5. So, it’s possible Death Stranding 2 could take a similar path, launching as a PlayStation exclusive before coming to PC and Mac sometime later down the line.

We called Death Stranding: Director’s Cut good in our review, saying, “A long list of quality of life improvements certainly makes the PS5 Director’s Cut the most feature-rich and accessible version of Death Stranding.”

Elsewhere at Apple’s WWDC 2023 keynote, the company announced a new 15-inch MacBook Air, a new Mac Pro with M2 Ultra, and Mac Studio with M2 Ultra support.

Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN covering video game and entertainment news. He has over seven years of experience in the gaming industry with bylines at IGN, Nintendo Wire, Switch Player Magazine, and Lifewire. Find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.

Square Enix Says You Can Play Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Without Playing Remake

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth may be the second installment in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, but you apparently don’t need to play the first.

According to a tweet from Square Enix (below), Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth players won’t need to play through the whole of Final Fantasy 7 Remake just to get up to speed.

“We have made preparations so that players who did not get a chance to play the first game can fully enjoy Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.”

What those preparations entail is currently a mystery, but some fans are already speculating that a short recap will give players all the necessary information from the first game.

“’Preparations’ is most likely a cutscene you can choose from the main menu to recap the last game,” commented one Reddit user. Meanwhile, others are concerned about the story if playing the previous chapter isn’t necessary.

“How well will the story flow if we don’t need any of the info from the previous game?” asked a concerned fan on Twitter. “I do have faith in them as storytellers and game creators, but I can’t help but feel apprehensive.”

Others wondered just how much information we’ll get at the start of the game… and whether it will mimic a TV serial flashback. “Previously on… Final Fantasy 7 Remake,” joked another tweet.

It was recently revealed that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be part of a trilogy, and not a two-parter as originally thought. Given that Final Fantasy 7 Remake strayed in certain ways from the original, a decent catch-up may be necessary for fans who haven’t played Remake, even if they did play the original Final Fantasy 7.

Notably, some players thought that suggesting you can skip Final Fantasy 7 Remake is an odd choice… especially as this is the second in a trilogy.

“It’s a direct sequel, and one that is available to play on the same platforms that [Remake] will be on,” said one Reddit post. “I don’t really know why they felt it necessary to appeal to players who skipped the first part.”

IGN’s review of Final Fantasy VII Remake gave it 8/10 and said: “Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s dull filler and convoluted additions can cause it to stumble, but it still breathes exciting new life into a classic while standing as a great RPG all its own.”

Want to read more about Final Fantasy VII? Check out Find out why the Final Fantasy series is struggling as well as when Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be released.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

Pick up the glorious CM NR200 Mini ITX case for $70

I’ve spoken on many occasions about my love for Cooler Master’s NR200 small form factor PC case, and today it’s gone on sale in the US for the first time in a while – so I thought I’d let you know!

Right now you can pick up the NR200 in white for $70, down from $115. To get this price, you’ll need to use code CMJUND2 at the cart and then use a rebate form for an additional $25 back. That’s a bit of a faff for sure, but in exchange you do get one of the best and most popular SFF PC cases on the market.

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Random: Zelda: TOTK Players Build Cucco Traps For An Easy Way To Farm Eggs

The plot chickens.

It didn’t take long for the good Zelda fans of the world to set their sites on the Koroks when Tears of the Kingdom was released a few weeks ago, and now, after countless times of watching these little guys getting rocketed, burnt, blown up or otherwise ‘oof’-ed, it seems that the community has set its sights on another target.

We are, of course, talking about Cuccos — any Zelda fan’s nemesis since they first jokingly took a swing at one back in Ocarina of Time. Unlike Koroks, this passive poultry is capable of dropping items when flustered, and that makes them all the more attractive a target to those bent on putting them through a living shell hell.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

How to Watch the Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct Double Feature on Sunday

It’s less than a week until Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct. On Sunday, June 11, our huge double feature will fill you in on upcoming games from Xbox Game Studios and our incredible partners around the world, and offer a deep-dive into Bethesda Game Studios’ highly anticipated Starfield.

There’s nothing quite like watching our Summer showcases live so, with that in mind, here are all the details you need to join us in celebrating the future of gaming.

What time does Xbox Games Showcase begin? Sunday, June 11, at 10am Pacific time / 1pm Eastern time / 6pm UK time.

What time does Starfield Direct begin? Immediately following the Xbox Games Showcase.

How do I watch? Xbox Games Showcase will be streamed live on official Xbox and Bethesda channels, including the below:

The show will also be streamed out simultaneously on regional Xbox and Bethesda channels around the globe.

Please note the YouTube.com/Xbox and YouTube.com/Bethesda streams will be in 4K at 60fps, while all other channels will be 1080p / 60fps.

Is the event available in languages other than English?  We will be providing subtitle support in the following languages: Albanian, Arabic (MSA), Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Malay, Maltese, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Norwegian, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian & EU), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish (Castilian & Latin American), Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese and Welsh. While we expect to have all languages available with the show’s live broadcast, it is possible that select languages may need to be added in the days following the broadcast if they have not finished translating.

The easiest way to find your preferred language is to check out your country’s Xbox page on Facebook or by viewing on the official Xbox YouTube channel and clicking the gear icon in the lower right corner.

Is the show going to be Accessible to those with low/no hearing or low/no vision? There will be a version of the show with Audio Descriptions (AD) in English on the Xbox YouTube channel, American Sign Language (ASL) on Xbox’s YouTube channel and the /XboxASL Twitch channel, and British Sign Language (BSL) on Xbox On’s YouTube channel at YouTube.com/XboxUK.

I’m not going to be able to watch, where can I find out what was announced? As announcements roll out during the broadcast, the Xbox Wire team will be publishing detailed blog posts containing key announcements right here on Xbox Wire (including localized versions in Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, LATAM Spanish, and Japanese). A full show recap will go live immediately following the end of Starfield Direct.

Co-streamer and Content Creator notes for the Xbox Games Showcase: We at Xbox greatly appreciate any co-stream efforts and aim to ensure you have a smooth experience if you choose to do so. However, due to forces beyond our control, we cannot guarantee that glitches or disruptions by bots and other automated software won’t interfere with your co-stream. For those planning to create post-show breakdowns of the Xbox Showcase in the form of Video on Demand (VOD) coverage, we recommend you do not use any audio containing copyrighted music to avoid any action by automated bots, and to also consult the terms of service for your service provider.

Co-streamer and Content Creator notes for the Starfield Direct: The Starfield Direct contains no licensed music tracks, and is co-streaming friendly! We invite you and your audiences across the galaxy to tune in for watch parties, and we can’t wait to see the Video-on-Demand content you create with the Starfield Direct footage afterwards, too.

Will there be an Extended Stream? Yes! Xbox Games Showcase Extended will air on Tuesday, June 13, starting at 10am Pacific time / 1pm Eastern time / 6pm UK time. The show will feature in-depth interviews focused on the news from our Xbox Games Showcase as well as game updates from our partners. As this show will air live, the broadcast’s language support will be limited to English, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish. In the days that follow, we will add Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish and Castilian Spanish to Xbox’s YouTube page.

Xbox FanFest Watch Parties: Our virtual and in-person FanFest events are returning this year, with opportunities to watch our broadcast with local fans in Los Angeles, Mexico City, São Paulo, Melbourne, and Warsaw. Sign up for Xbox FanFest at aka.ms/XboxFanFest.

This year, Xbox has also partnered with Fathom Events to bring Xbox Games Showcase & Starfield Direct to select theaters in the U.S. on June 11. Registered Xbox FanFest fans, located near the select theaters, received an email on June 1 with the ticketing site link. Fans will enjoy special access to free tickets (first come, first served) and get to watch the double feature on the big screen with their local Xbox community. They’ll even get a $10 snack voucher! Not located near one of the theaters or didn’t register in time for the email? We have something for you too! Join us on June 11 for a virtual watch party. Sign up for Xbox FanFest to join future events such as this and FanFest Virtual on June 11: xbox.com/fanfest

We can’t wait to share our future with you during the Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct double feature on Sunday, June 11.

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