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Every PC game at E3 2019

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Keeping up with all the games that get announced, teased, or demoed at E3 is almost as hard as keeping up with Steam’s new releases tab… almost. We’ve put together a big ol’ list of everything we’ve seen that’s definitely or maybe coming to PC. We’ll be updating this list with more games from every E3 conference, including the 5th annual PC Gaming Show. That
Keeping up with all the games that get announced, teased, or demoed at E3 is almost as hard as keeping up with Steam’s new releases tab… almost. We’ve put together a big ol’ list of everything we’ve seen that’s definitely or maybe coming to PC.
We’ll be updating this list with more games from every E3 conference, including the 5th annual PC Gaming Show. That includes a trailer (if one exists), PC outlook, and the basic details.
And we’ll continue updating this list all week, and adding details and commentary as we go. There are already a ton of games announced, so for now, here are just the basic details of each:Elden Ring
Developer: From SoftwareComing to PC? Most likelyWhen’s it out? Sooner than George R. Martin’s next book
The rumored collaboration between Game of Thrones author George R. Martin and From Software is real, and it’s From’s “biggest title yet, in terms of sheer volume,” according to Hidetaka Miyazaki. This is just a CG trailer, probably the game’s intro if Dark Souls is anything to go by, so we can’t say much about the game itself. But as usual, it’s evocative as hell. Cyberpunk 2077
Developer: CD ProjektComing to PC? YupRelease date: April 16,2020
One of the best-looking RPGs from one of the best teams in the business, and E3 gave us a brand new look at Night City. Not just that: Keanu Reeves. Amazing.
We expect to see gameplay further in to E3, but for now, the cinematic trailer from the Microsoft conference is above. Microsoft Flight Simulator
Developer: Xbox Game StudiosComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? 2020
One of the biggest surprises of Microsoft’s conference was the return of Flight Simulator, with some seriously detailed graphics. No messing around with this one, and while it’s way too early to say if it’ll live up to the complexity of the older games, it at least looks like serious business. Watch Dogs Legion
Developer: UbisoftComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? Probably this holiday
OK, you could fill a warehouse with jokes about Ubisoft and politics, but they’re making it too easy. Legion is set in a post-Brexit London, and apparently we’ll be playing as… well, almost every single NPC in the city. We will definitely find out more this week. The Outer Worlds
Developer: ObsidianComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? October 25,2019
We got a release date and a new trailer for Obsidian’s new sci-fi RPG, from the creators of Fallout and Vampire: the Masquerade – Bloodlines. Read more about The Outer Worlds at the link. Bleeding Edge
Developer: Ninja TheoryComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? October 25,2019
A colorful PvP melee combat game that reminds us of the ill-fated Anarcy Reigns, made by Platinum Games. This one’s putting Ninja Theory’s DmC chops to work, and looks like a natural evolution of the modern hero shooter, a la Overwatch, into an adjacent genre. Phantasy Star Online 2
Developer: SegaComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? Spring 2020
First released in Japan in 2012(!!), Phantasy Star Online 2 has been pined for in the West for many years. But for some reason, Sega never released it here, and it apparently took a little prodding and a deal from Microsoft to make it happen. It’ll be launching F2P on the Xbox One and PC in North America next year. No details on Europe yet, but hopefully that’s part of the plan. Halo Infinite
Developer: 343 IndustriesComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? Holiday 2020
After a vague teaser last year, we finally got our first look at Master Chief’s sixth core adventure, along with the new engine that 343 is using to build it all. It’s still a long way off, debuting with the next Xbox console in late 2020, but it’ll also be coming to PC at launch. Microsoft is talking about this as somewhat of a “spiritual” reboot, so while it’s still set after the events of Halo 5 and stars Master Chief, it’s not a direct continuation of that story and signifies a pretty significant rethinking of what makes Halo Halo. Final Fantasy 7 Remake
Developer: Square EnixComing to PC? We. Really. Hope. Please. When’s it out? March 3,2020 (PS4)
We don’t have confirmation it’s coming to PC, but we’re nothing if not hopeful fools. Considering Final Fantasy 15 took like a year-and-a-half to hit PC, we wouldn’t put it past Square to do the same thing here. At a concert, it said that the game will “debut first” on PS4. That sounds carefully worded to suggest that it’ll end up somewhere else. Deathloop
Developer: ArkaneComing to PC? Assume soWhen’s it out? TBA
Ghostwire: Tokyo
Developer: Tango GameworksComing to PC? Assume soWhen’s it out? TBA
A new game from Shinji Mikami, famous for Resident Evil, RE4, Vanquish, and most recently The Evil Within. People across Tokyo are vanishing, and some scary forces of the occult are showing up at the same time. Those two things are probably connected, y’think? Also, your character’s gonna have a bow. Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Developer: Moon StudiosComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? February 11,2020
The sequel to the gorgeous 2015 platformer has a release date, though it’s still a ways away in early 2020. Fun facts: the developer of the great Metroid fan remake AM2R joined the Ori dev team, and it’s being written by Alexander O. Smith, best known for localizing Square Enix games like Final Fantasy 12, Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions. Minecraft Dungeons
Developer: MojangComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? Spring 2020
Minecraft is such a powerhouse, Microsoft is releasing this new game on PC as well as the PS4 and Nintendo Switch! It’s an actiony isometric dungeon crawler RPG, with voxels. Blair Witch Project
Developer: Bloober TeamComing to PC? YesWhen’s it out? August 30
Baldur’s Gate 3
Developer: LarianComing to PC? IT’S BALDUR’S GATEWhen’s it out? TBD
Larian is seemingly taking a break from the Divinity: Original Sin series (amazing RPGs in their own right) to return us to the titular city of Baldur’s Gate, and they’re coming to the PC Gaming Show to talk about it.

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