Overload Of TGS: Trailers Getting Shown [VIDEO]

We have more than the usual amount today.

For Monster Hunter World, Capcom put together a complete program at Tokyo Game Show. This game is the company’s one of the major titles for this year. The game will launch on January 26 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, followed by a PC port at a later date.

Game Informer published a 20-minute video for The Evil Within 2. There’s not much left to get this game: Tango Gameworks’ horror game is out on October 13 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. On GameSpot we read that the developers don’t want to „suffocate” us with horror elements. That sounds good to us.

From Tokyo Game Show, we found two off-screen videos for Dynasty Warriors 9. The musou game, which will now get an open world, isn’t seen in best quality, but you get the point either way. It will launch in early 2018 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Bandai Namco released a TGS trailer for Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker. The team-based ninja game will get a beta test shortly, and it will launch in early 2018 on the usual suspects of PS4, X1, and PC.

NIS America has announced that they will localize the sequel of The Silver Case called The 25th Ward: The Silver Case. An earlier Suda51 game will get an English version in 2018 on PlayStation 4 and PC.

Famitsu released eight minutes of Code Vein gameplay, which slowly, but steadily, is becoming a Souls game in front of our eyes. It’s not a problem, though – the game will arrive in early 2018 on PS4, X1, and PC.

DOOM‘s Nintendo Switch port got an off-screen video. It’s impressive – sure, technically and visually, the port is behind the other ones, but the last time we got a Doom game, it was on the GBA and the N64, respectively. The port is out this year, and rumors say it could be available from December 13.

Resident Evil 7‘s long-awaited Chris Redfield DLC, Not A Hero, received a video as well. The DLC will be out in the middle of December on PS4, X1, and PC. Previously, we wrote about the contents of DLC in detail.

Overwatch is getting a free weekend. Check on Twitter to see when your free weekend starts. The Blizzard shooter will require PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold, and the free weekend will end on September 25, 11:59 PM PT, and it will be available on PC as well.

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