It’s that time of the year when we all gather ‘round Twitch to watch three hours of video game announcements punctuated by some awards. Yes, it’s The Game Awards 2022. As always, this year’s edition of the annual event was full of big reveals and lots and lots of trailers (there were a few awards as well). If you didn’t manage to sit through the whole thing, don’t worry, we have you covered. Here are the biggest things you might’ve missed.
Some more Final Fantasy XVI
The trailers for Final Fantasy XVI keep on coming, and the latest — as always — is full of gigantic monster battles and political intrigue. We even got a proper release date: the game will hit the PS5 on June 22nd, 2023. But because of all the blood, you’ll have to go to YouTube to watch it.
Armored Core VI is on the way
FromSoftware took a break from accepting awards from Elden Ring to make the surprise announcement that Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon is in the works. It’s coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam, and while it doesn’t have a specific release date, the studio says it’ll be out next year.
The Mario Bros. movie looks like a toad-ally good time
It wasn’t all games. Nintendo and Illumination also showed off a brief new clip of the Super Mario Bros. Movie, focused mostly on the always-overlooked Toads. Our previous looks focused on the Chris Pratt-voiced Mario and, more recently, Princess Peach.
Horizon Forbidden West is getting an expansion
The open world of Horizon Forbidden West is about to get even bigger. Sony announced the game’s first expansion, called “Burning Shores,” which will let you explore new locations including the Hollywood sign. It’s due out next April, though only for PS5.
And so is Cyberpunk 2077
We got a fresh look at Cyberpunk 2077’s first expansion, Phantom Liberty, which will be out next year. It will star none other than Idris Elba.
Diablo IV is out next June
The long-in-development Diablo IV now has a release date. The dark action RPG will be out on June 6th, 2023, and you can check out a brand-new trailer for a taste of what to expect. (Just be warned that it’s age-gated, so you’ll have to click through to YouTube to watch.)
Amazon is trying for its own Genshin Impact
Amazon announced its latest publishing deal, teaming up with Bandai Namco on a title called Blue Protocol. It’s an MMO with anime-style visuals and action-RPG gameplay, which sounds a little like the massively popular Genshin Impact. The game will be coming to the PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in the second half of 2023, which a closed beta on PC expected early next year.
Funcom provided a new look at Dune: Awakening, a survival MMO set in the iconic sci-fi universe. It sounds harsh: