Top 5: Xbox & Bethesda Games E3 2021 reveals

Want to know our personal top 5 reveals of the Xbox & Bethesda Games E3 2021? Let’s jump in!

1. Forza Horizon 5

As a big fan of racing games, Forza Horizon is close to my heart. Forza Horizon combines open-world exploration, racing and multiplayer like no other racing game can. The new photorealistic graphics with the added realism of 4K and ray-tracing the world of forza has never looked so real. Couple this with an environment that has never been so diverse together with the new modes, we are looking forward to its release on the 9th of November 2021. If this is the way forward for next-gen games, we are in for some treats.

2. Halo Infinite

Halo always has been and will be an iconic shooter game, both from as in its campaign as in the multiplayer. With this new trailer, the multiplayer is shown off and it’s revealed to be free to play as well. We are looking forward to playing both modes this holiday.

3. Starfield

Starfield is the first new universe in 25 years from Bethesda, Starfield is set to be a truly next-generation role-playing game. Unlike other Bethesda games, this one will be set among the stars where you can explore to your hearts desires. Embark on an epic journey to answer humanity’s greatest mystery. The space RPG looks gives off the classic Bethesda vibes but when the footage witched over to space exploration it becomes clear this game will be something else. Launching November 11, 2022 as an exclusive game to Xbox Series X/S and PC we can’t wait to see more.

4. Psychonauts 2

The release of Psychonauts 2 is coming within grasp as a sequel to the original back in 2005. Psychonauts 2 combines quirky missions and mysterious conspiracies in a platform adventure. It will offer danger, excitement, and laughs in equal measure as you defeat a murderous psychic villain with cinematic style and tons of customizable psychic powers. Psychonauts 2 will be available August 25 and be optimized for Xbox Series X|S.

5. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

I had never heard from this game but it caught me by surprise. This JRPG features all the classic elements from anime like characters to exploration and classic turn-based battles. This all in the styling reminiscent of Octopath traveller and Project Triangle makes for a great recipe.