Treyarch provided a first look at the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 gameplay, including an explosive 4-player cooperative campaign. Black Ops is all about crazy, fast-paced action, where players aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. Players can work together or alone to battle futuristic enemies that include cyborgs and gigantic mechs. The rest is consumed by fire and explosions.
In a surprise move, Call of Duty is breaking from its long-standing relationship with Xbox, and now the PS4 will have the timed exclusives for all the upcoming Black Ops 3 map packs.
At the Sony’s E3 press conference, the company announced a full remake of Final Fantasy 7, appropriate called “Final Fantasy VII Remake.” It will be available first on PlayStation 4.
The announcement was accompanied by a cinematic trailer.
Tonight at Sony’s E3 press conference, the company started off its presentation with the return of the long-dormant game The Last Guardian.
A lengthy PlayStation 4 gameplay demo showed the protagonist navigating through a rickety, fragile wooden structure with his oversized creature companion, making a leap of faith to escape a falling structure and landing on the creature’s tail. The beast itself was in danger shortly after, though, and the two just barely escaped yet another falling platform.
Today, Ubisoft announced the development of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, a new entry in the acclaimed Ghost Recon series and the franchise’s first open world title. Ghost Recon Wildlands is scheduled to be released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC.
Development on Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is being led by Ubisoft Paris in collaboration with five other Ubisoft studios.
Set a few years from now, Ghost Recon Wildlands lets players lead a team of Ghosts, a four-player U.S. Elite Special Operations unit, on a covert mission to eliminate the Santa Blanca drug cartel, an underworld power and growing global threat within Ubisoft’s imagining of an incredibly beautiful, yet dangerous Bolivia. Ghost Recon Wildlands takes place in the largest and most diverse action-adventure open world Ubisoft has created to date. With hundreds of villages and well-known landmarks, local legends and various factions and regions, players venture into a vast world with which to interact and explore. The Ghosts’ upgradable skills, along with a vast arsenal of weapons, vehicles and drones, will help them take down their almighty enemy.
“With Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, we’re moving the Ghost Recon franchise in a new direction, with a massive, beautiful and living open world that reacts to players’ choices,” said Nouredine Abboud, Senior Producer, Ubisoft. “Whether going it alone or teaming up with friends in co-op, players in Ghost Recon Wildlands will never encounter the same situation twice, providing amazing possibilities and creative freedom to cultivate very personal stories and experiences with the game.”
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands gives players unprecedented freedom. Players can engage in the entire game solo or team up with up to three friends in co-op to roam freely in this gigantic playground. Players will have complete flexibility in how they tackle the game’s story, missions and objectives, as well as their approach, whether it’s stealth, distraction, tactical or frontal assault, or a combination of styles. As a member of the Ghosts, players face countless difficult decisions, and those choices have tangible – and often unexpected – consequences for enemies and allies alike creating dynamic and emergent gameplay throughout.
Ubisoft’s today announced new footage for Assassin’s Creed Syndicate sees new frontman Jacob Frye hitching a ride on a stagecoach, chasing down the undesirables of London. New mechanics, such as a grappling hook blade, were on display, as were some of the assassinations that the series has become known for. The trailer continued with the London populace lending Jacob a hand, as he made his escape. Jacob could also be seen recruiting new members to his Rook syndicate.
Ubisoft kicked off its E3 2015 press conference with a special surprise. The foul-mouthed kids of South Park are coming back with a sequel to The Stick of Truth called South Park: The Fractured, But Whole.
The game will be published by Ubisoft, but Obsidian Entertainment looks to be out the door, with Ubisoft San Francisco confirmed to take the reigns of this latest game. While the Stick of Truth centered around the RPG world of wizards and such, Fractured But Whole will center around Coon & Friends, shifting towards superheroes.
Ubisoft and Ubisoft Montreal have announced a completely-new IP called For Honor at E3 today.
For Honor is a fast-paced melee combat game that allows two teams of four battle against one another as one of three warrior legacies: Knights, Vikings, and Samurai.
The game is controlled by using the right stick to move your sword while controling the character with the left stick.
Beta sign-ups are now available on the game’s website.
Today during their E3 conference Ubisoft announced an upcoming massive expansion for their massive only racing game, the Crew. The expansion, titled the Crew Wild Run, will hit shelves 17th November this year, and will be available on all platforms, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
At E3 Ubisoft press conference announced a new Trials Fusion expansion, it may be out of Season Pass content, but the game doesn’t look to be over yet. Trials Fusion is getting a new Awesome Level Max pack on 14th July.
It will contain a cat riding a fire-breathing unicorn, for some reason.