5 things I want to see from the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase
Microsoft recently announced that the Xbox team will host an Xbox and Bethesda Showcase in June 2022, which will no doubt give Xbox and PC gamers a look at the titles that they can look forward to in 2022 and beyond. Many of the games announced in previous Xbox showcases have piqued my interest, and now that many of them are closer to releasing than ever, I’m hyped to get games from incredible developers like Bethesda Game Studios and Obsidian Entertainment in my hands.
With that said, we haven’t actually seen much from these titles beyond reveal trailers and snippets of information from leaks and developer interviews. Therefore, I thought it would be fun to talk about five of the Xbox Game Studios projects in the works that I’m not only excited about, but also want to see the Xbox team show off at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase with in-engine footage, gameplay details, and more.
A Starfield deep dive
Source: Bethesda Game Studios
I’m also keen to learn more about Starfield’s story. Howard stated that Starfield explores concepts such as spirituality and humanity’s place in the universe, and I’m curious about how the game’s plot and quests (both the main and side variety) will service these themes. Obviously I don’t want Bethesda to give too much away, but I would like a general idea of what to expect from the narrative. Perhaps the developers will show off some of the factions that players can encounter during their journey, or maybe even introduce the game’s antagonist and their motives (assuming there is one).
A closer look at Redfall
Source: Xbox Game Studios
Since Arkane Studios has traditionally stuck with immersive sims like Deathloop, I’m looking forward to seeing the developer’s take on a pure shooter experience. With any luck we’ll also get an official release date for Redfall during the show, as the game’s stated launch window of Summer 2022 is mere months away. This makes me wonder whether Redfall’s appearance at the showcase will include a delay announcement.
An Avowed gameplay showcase
Source: Xbox Game Studios
While I want to see more of Avowed at the showcase in general, I’m particularly eager to see some gameplay. Skyrim’s two-hand combat was one of the best things about the game, and I’m excited to see how Avowed builds on it. Will there be “setup spells” that slow or knock down enemies, leaving them open to follow up spells and melee strikes? Will players have the ability to freely switch between using their weapon with one or two hands? Will fans of dual wielding be able to perform unique melee combos depending on which weapons they have in each hand? I can’t wait to find out.
inXile Entertainment’s Project Cobalt
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It will be interesting to see what an inXile FPS RPG looks like, as the studio has only made CRPGs up until this point. I’d wager that the game’s combat systems will lean heavily on loot and skill trees like modern Fallout titles, but it’s also possible that inXile will attempt to move away from common FPS RPG systems and try something new. VentureBeat editor Jeff Grubb reported that inXile’s next game is expected to launch in 2023, so hopefully we’ll learn more about what Project Cobalt is at the showcase (and perhaps we’ll even get a release date).
Something on Everwild
Source: Xbox Game Studios
As someone who enjoys taking a break from the typical violence-filled game experience every once in a while, Everwild sounds like something I would love. The game’s stylized art direction is absolutely gorgeous, and everything I’ve seen of Everwild’s world so far makes me want to take a long and relaxing stroll through its dense forests and grassy fields, peacefully interacting with magical wildlife and discovering unique creatures. I’m very excited to learn more about Everwild, and I’m hopeful that Microsoft and Rare are planning to reveal more about it at the showcase.
What do you want to see?
What do you think of my list? What are some games that you’re hoping to see during the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase? The show starts on June 12, 2022, at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, so make sure your schedule is free if you’re planning on watching the show. With any luck, we’ll get a closer look at future projects that may eventually become some of the best Xbox games ever made.
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