Remedy announced that their P7 project, a cinematic third-person action game to be published by 505 Games, will launch in 2019. Meanwhile, they plan to start developing another game project in 2018.
Remedy's seventh game, currently titled P7, is on the way. Join Paul in an all-new episode of The Insider he breaks down all the available news about the game and discusses what this mysterious game could be.
E3 2018 is coming in a little over a month and we've listed our thirteen reasons why it will be an event to remember for a long time.
I certainly hope so. Sony and MS won't have to spend time convincing to buy a new console or gimmicky accessories, they can just deliver on games that can only hope to dethrone God of War
It's going to be a heavyweight throw down of AAA games. Microsoft are going to have to come out swinging hard. You'll get cinematics and reveals for the usual triple threat (Halo, Gears, Forza). We're probably going to see game play of Crackdown (lets see if they mention "the cloud"); they'll also probably have some big third parties in their corner as well - probably gameplay of Anthem and Cyberpunk will debut on the Microsoft stage. Microsoft have to go all in on the games front this year.
Sony, will be on the offensive this year, they've had great E3 showings over the past couple of years, so they'll want to maintain momentum. They won't have to do much to get fan's hyped, with their line up of exclusives, however this year they will have to show gameplay of those games we've already seen trailers for - TLOU2, Death Stranding, Ghost of Tsushima, Spiderman etc etc Hopefully live playable demo's on the show floor. They'll have to nail down release dates for games like Dreams, and they'll also have to have something special for PSVR as well, as that's beginning to stagnate somewhat.
Nintendo will do what Nintendo does best with it's exclusives, but the focus I think will be on the number of third party games that will be coming over to the Switch.
Nintendo's Smash reveal and the tournaments for it and Splatoon are going to be the highlights, obviously.
I know quite a few people who aren't even into Smash that are looking forward to all the info and intensity that'll come out of that.
Maybe we'll even see some big names that don't play Smash as much anymore come out of their pseudo-retirements to give it a go. It'll be cool to see how they "f-air" in the new game.^_-
Also, Treehouse Live being there for the live presence, in lieu of a short stage show that could [and has, in the past] go horribly wrong, will be a great pairing for the details of things after their Direct announcements, as always. [I don't know why people keep ignoring Treehouse when they say Nintendo's "Not at E3 anymore". That's LIVE ON-THE-SHOW-FLOOR CONTENT.]
If they were doing another Nintendo World Championships special then that would be even better, but that'd be too much to squeeze into just 3 days.XD
I don't expect anything strange or gimmicky now that they've already unveiled Labo, so this E3 should be all about Switch announcements for them. They've gotta keep pushing hard to make sure the momentum doesn't fall much.
GRTV talked to Sam Lake who hints at what Remedy are looking to do in their next big game. He hinted at a "long-lasting experience" they're experimenting with to go with their normal focus on story and character.
"Very much a Remedy game, very much our by taking steps and wanting to be ambitious with it, and well, I can say enough [times] and it's been asked that it's not a codename for Alan Wake 2."
Nice, can't wait to hear more from them
Man, I had forgotten about Crossfire 2. It's strange that Remedy and Starbreeze are doing different components of the game, but Call of Duty has done something similar for years.
Can't wait -- Remedy haven't let me down yet.
cool, will keep an eye on this one, interesting
I hope they don't butcher this. I'm afraid it might killed them.