October’s video game release calendar is a little too stacked

  News, Rassegna Stampa
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October is a lousy month for games. It’s just stuffed full of some of the biggest releases of the year. Remember back in the summer when Tears of the Kingdom, Diablo IV, and Final Fantasy XVI all released in the span of five weeks? October is that on steroids — a greater number of high-profile games concentrated in a much shorter stretch of time. Here’s what we’re looking at.

  • Wargroove 2 – October 5th

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is billed as a return to the series’ action-adventure roots. The game returns to the Middle East having you play as Basim, a character AC fans might recognize from Valhalla as he comes into his own as a Hidden One, the precursors to the Assassins. Ubisoft is all in on Assassin’s Creed. There’s a live-action Netflix series in the works, a mobile game, Assassin’s Creed Jade, and three more Assassin’s Creed projects — Hexe, Red, and Infinity — for which we’re still waiting on details.

  • Detective Pikachu – October 6th
  • NHL 24 – October 6th
  • Forza Motorsport – October 10th
  • Roblox on PlayStation – October 10th
  • Honkai: Star Rail on PS5 – October 11th
  • Lords of the Fallen – October 13th
  • Hellboy Web of Wyrd – October 18th

This part of October gets absolutely unmanageable with hit after hit after hit launching in the same week.

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