Ubisoft has detailed a few of the games that you can expect to see at their E3 2018 conference which takes place at 1pm PDT on the 11th of June. The company also teased that they have some surprises in store, which is a given. One of the games which they have announced will be featured at their conference is Beyond Good & Evil 2 which should hopefully be spectacular. Just Dance 2019 won’t feature at the company’s conference but it should be playable. Here’s the games that they have announced will be showcased:
- The Division 2
- Beyond Good & Evil 2
- For Honor
- Skull & Bones
- Starlink: Battle for Atlas
- Transference
No thanks!
I wanted to see just dance….boo hoo
Don’t like the direction of BG&E 2, but I look forward to Division 2 and whatever else catches my eye.
I’m already up for some Mario + Rabbids 2
Those surprises better include new 2D or 3D Rayman platformers, I’ll take either.
Maybe one of the surprises could be the revival of Prince of Persia. I’ll even take a reboot as long as it doesn’t do something similar to DmC or Turok ’08. *shudders at the thought of PoP getting a similar reboot*
Got damn, i would die of joy with a POP revival,that franchise did so much for gaming and disappeared by the hand of AC shit ton of money. We deserve the prince back!
In a perfect world, we would have got Prince of Persia one year then Assassin’s Creed the next with a break of 2-3 years before the next entry of PoP & AC.
Grandia colection HD and Grandia 4
For Honor for Switch?
Better not… for both them and us.
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Currently playing Mario & Rabbids and it’s fun “f*****g” tastic. However, I’m only interested in BG&E2; their open world multi-player titles just bore me.
Would love to see a new Splinter Cell for Switch! One can only hope…
BG&E2 and Splinter Cell god Switch I hope
Man, I have been waiting all year for more Starlink news! I’m a sucker for collectibles and those space ships looked awesome!
Is a Child of Light 2 too much to ask?