10 Biggest & Best Games Coming Out in the First Half of 2023!
2023 is going to be a huge year for some of your favorite games. Especially in the first half of 2023, lots of big games will be released.
With many games delayed until 2023, an even greater emphasis on next-gen hardware, and at least one major exclusive game from each platform holder, next year easily hosts the most exciting lineup of games.
Here is a list of games that you must know for the first half of 2023.
1. Forspoken (24 Jan)
The new action RPG from Square Enix is noteworthy for RPG lovers.
Forspoken’s isekai narrative concept sees protagonist Frey transported from modern-day New York City to Athia, a fantastical world of magic and deep mythology. He must master supernatural magic and parkour to defeat dragons, defeat despots and explore the open world.
This game will be out on PS5, PC platforms.
2. Hogwarts Legacy (10 Feb)
You could say Hogwarts Legacy is the most hype game and has been eagerly awaited by many Harry Potter fans around the world. It has been postponed 2 times, finally this game officially came out on February 10, 2023.
Players create a custom character and choose the house they want before starting the game as a fifth year student at Hogwarts.
Open-world RPGs leave you behind your classmates, meaning you’ll need to complete missions to catch up. You can explore this most iconic world of magic.
The game will be out on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC platforms.
3. Wild Hearts (17 Feb)
Players who love Monster Hunter games, you will definitely like this RPG game. Wild Hearts is EA’s answer to Monster Hunter, a new game in which players hunt and craft in a fantastic semi-open world.
For Wild Hearts, EA partnered with Japanese development studio Omega Force, best known for its action series Dynasty Warriors.
This game will send players on a wild journey through the land of Azuma, a fantasy world inspired by feudal Japan, with every corner of this world plagued by a cavalcade of ‘Kemono’ monsters.
The game will be out on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC platforms.
4. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (3 Mar)
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is the next action game from genre gurus Team Ninja, the studio behind Nioh and Ninja Gaiden.
Wo Long is depicted as a soul-like set in a dark fantasy version of China’s Three Kingdoms period.
Team Ninja promises Wo Long will be “a very challenging and demanding game”. So you lovers of soulslike games, will definitely like this one game.
The game will be out on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC platforms.
5. Resident Evil 4 Remake (24 Mar)
After the excellent Resident Evil 2 remake, Capcom is continuing its plans to remake the rest of its favorite titles.
While Resident Evil 4 may be the last to need this treatment, the latest preview of Resident Evil 4 Remake shows us very promising signs it will be quite the reimagining.
The remake will retain the basic elements of the original game while adding updated gameplay and visual updates.
The story has also been “reconstructed” to account for the series’ narrative developments over the past 17 years.
The game will be out on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC platforms.
6. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (28 Apr)
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will receive a big sequel in April 2023, with the adventure once again starring young Jedi Cal Kestis in the lead role.
The game will follow the events of the original story, and will see Kestis trying to survive the galaxy that turned hostile after Order 66, which ordered the killing of all Jedi warriors.
The game will be out on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC platforms.
7. Redfall (2 May)
Redfall is the first of two highly anticipated Bethesda games set to release in 2023.
The upcoming open world co-op FPS from studio Arkane, was originally set to launch in 2022, and then was pushed back to the first half of 2023.
The gameplay trailer has showcased a hybrid stealth action shooter with lots of tricky tricks and twists.
In this game, you will embody one of four heroes, each of which can use magical abilities or tools to bring down the evil vampire forces.
The game will be out on the Xbox Series X|S, PC platform.
8. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (12 May)
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is officially confirmed to launch in May 2023.
This major sequel to Breath of the Wild will see Link return to the land of Hyrule, and also explore far and low with new puzzles, and other exciting quests.
Nintendo has been careful not to show too much of the game, perhaps in an effort to retain the same sense of awe and wonder that makes Breath of the Wild so special.
Surely you won’t be disappointed even though there isn’t much information about the game yet!
This game will be out on the Nintendo Switch platform.
9. Diablo IV (6 Jun)
Diablo IV will be the first open world game from this legendary franchise.
Diablo 4 knocks back to the franchise’s darker roots with a story centered around the very evil Lilith.
The game will be out on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC platforms.
10. Final Fantasy XVI (22 Jun)
Final Fantasy XVI, the latest mainstream game in the long-running franchise, is set for release in June 2023, although there is still a lot of mystery surrounding the game.
This game will introduce a new location, Valisthea, a fantastic land set in medieval Europe.
You play as the Archduke of Rosaria, Clive Rosfield, who must embark on a wild and magical quest after the god of darkness Ifrit causes havoc in the land.
This game will be out on the PS5 platform.
Those are the 10 biggest and best games that have been and will be out in the first half of 2023. You won’t be bored!
Source: dailyspin.id