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1. Darksiders III

Experience a war torn earth in stunning HD with THQ Nordic's third entry to the Darksiders epic. In this sequel by Gunfire Games, witness the adventures of the mage Fury as she embarks on a quest to destroy the seven Deadly Sins. It's another story steeped in mythology, and it's gonna look better than ever with the Xbox One X's 4K resolutions. It’s coming out this 2018.

2. NBA Live 19

Becoming the underdog to NBA 2K, EA is on its way to taking back the reins starting with last year's NBA Live 18. With this year's edition, they've grown even more confident, coming up to par in realism and immersion using their improved Real Player Motion. Get to see your favorite superstars’ signature moves on the fly, whether it's on the streets or in the big leagues. Set to release this September 7 2018.

3. Shadow Of The Tomb Raider

Crystal Dynamics’ and Eidos Montreal's third and final entry of the rebooted Tomb Raider franchise brings Lara’s journey to her darkest quest yet. The Mysterious Organization Trinity is on the verge of changing the world, and it’s up to our heroine to stop them. This Microsoft Exclusive takes Lara to the ancient Mayan architecture to uncover an ancient relic that could alter the fate of humanity. New gameplay elements and improved graphics are what’s in store for this groundbreaking send-off. Coming this September 14th.

4. FORZA Horizon 4

This Microsoft exclusive arcade racing game is speeding towards us! Playground Games, once again, puts gamers in the driving seat of a plethora of amazing cars where they can drive, drift, and explore the cities and countryside of Britain. The game will also feature dynamic season which can affect both the aesthetics of the world, and how the cars will drive. It’s coming in 4K on October 2nd 2018.

5. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

Activision has confirmed that, just like every other year, there will also be a Call of Duty game for 2018. This year's upcoming xbox one game will ship WITHOUT a single player campaign. Players will instead face a battle royale mode called Blackout. Manually regenerating health using health packs is just one of the many big changes added to the game. The developers Treyarch has promised that they will be listening to what the players will suggest. For now this game is set to release on October 12 2018.

6. Battlefield 5

Just a month after the release of their last teaser trailer, EA draws us in some more with yet another--to be generous--"mystifying" showcase. So while it follows the theme of not-so revealing presentations, EA does at least tell us about their next-level destructible environments, movable artillery, and a possible Battle Royale mode. Their EA Play has also gotten some good feedback, with reviewers commenting on gameplay changes like aided health-regen and squadmate revival that encourage more team-based interactions. Starting on a good direction for the Battlefield franchise, it's set to release this October 19th.

7. Red Dead Redemption 2

Wear Arthur Morgan’s boots in this Western themed, Open World Action Adventure game set in 1899. That’s right, this game is a prequel, at the end of the wild west era. Outlaws and gunslingers are hunted down by law men. After the many delays, Rockstar announced that this game is set to release on October 26 2018.

8. Fallout 76

We got Elder Scrolls online, and now Bethesda's other great FPS franchise is entering the multiplayer arena. Upgrading their Fallout 4 mechanics and slightly leaning towards the Battle Royale trend, discover the post apocalyptic West Virginia along with your friends as you slay monsters and fellow survivors alike. The game also has a single-player option, for all you loners out there, but shoot-outs and basebuilding just seems like a "more the merrier" kinda thing. Four times bigger and coming out sooner than expected, it's set to release on November 14th, 2018.

9. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown

Back in 2015, Bandai Namco Studios said that this action arcade flight video game will only come out for the PS4, now they’ve just announced that it’s coming for the Xbox One too! There’s now a VR mode, along with a local two player mode so you can play with your sibling or your best bud. Prepare for take off because this game is coming out later this year!

10. Kingdom Hearts III

Square Enix’ isn’t holding back with new information, especially with its recent delay to 2019. The third, and possibly the final entry of the Kingdom Hearts series takes Sora to his most personal journey yet. Along with the iconic cast of characters from both Disney and Final Fantasy, this third entry will surely bring in some nostalgic elements and hardcore gameplay fun. New worlds are revealed such as Frozen, Tangled, Toy Story, and so much more. It’s coming out this January 29, 2019.

11. Metro Exodus

The Russian fallout awaits you in 4A Games’ third entry on the acclaimed Metro series. Blending a fantastic story with deadly first person combat, take down mutated creatures or rogue terrorists in the irradiated Russian wilderness. Artyom returns as usual and he’s up for the challenge to rebuild a whole new society outside from the tunnels of the Metro. It’s an atmospheric wonderland, and it’s coming this February 22, 2019.

12. Crackdown 3

Four years after this game was first announced, it’s finally getting released! Developed by Reagent Games, this game picks up 10 years after the events of Crackdown 2. Terry Crews narrates the game filled with sci-fi weapons, transforming cars to tanks, and throwing tanks at spaceships. It's getting us all excited for its release on February 22 2019.

13. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2

Exploring more of the possibilities opened up by their online only action RPG, Massive takes a calculated leap into sequel-dom with this second installment of their contagion commission. Leaked last March, Ubisoft's first look at the game brings us to the nation's post apocalyptic Capital. There may have been talks of carrying over progress from the first game to the sequel, but none of it has been confirmed. Hopefully, they'll do a better job than Bungie. Set to release on March 15th 2019.

14. Soulcalibur VI

Project Soul’s 3D and weapon-based fighting game brings a whole new energy to the series. To celebrate its 20th Anniversary, the game is keen to new improvements such as the Reversal Edge, a mechanic that allows players to defend against an oncoming attack quickly and strike back. On top of it all, CD Projekt Red’s Geralt of Rivia makes a surprising guest appearance as a playable character. It’s coming out this Early 2019.

15. RAGE 2

Whichever side you were on Andrew WK's unexpected performance, at least we can all agree about the excitement around RAGE's latest sequel. So good that even Walmart Canada couldn't keep a secret, Bethesda's showcase gave a special look at what they call "the most insane open world shooter yet." It introduces their main character Walker as he journeys around his wasteland for some rare item. With new abilities, a collector's edition tease, and a whole lot of weapon variety--id Software's RAGE 2 is going to be a hell of a party. It's coming in Spring 2019.

16. Devil May Cry 5

CAPCOM’s going back to its roots with a sequel to the critically acclaimed Devil May Cry 4. Say goodbye to Ninja Theory’s Dante and rev up your hype engines with Nero and Dante’s return. Unleash your demonic mayhem in the now demonized streets. Not much story details were revealed, but gameplay remains as slick as the original with a few improvements. It’s one hell of a ride, and it’s coming out this Spring 2019.

17. Cyberpunk 2077

What with the landmark success of their Witcher series, everyone's been anxiously awaiting the arrival of CD Projekt Red's next would-be RPG masterpiece. Being the explosive close to Microsoft's presentation, the developers have remained mum on the details of their futuristic open world game. But, with their latest trailer, at least we know we've got lots to look forward to in their new world metropolis. It's set to release in 2019.

18. GEARS 5

Rising up to become one of Microsoft's top series, Gears 5 is slowly taking on the form of a full-blown franchise. Jebaited with a cutesy Funko Pop title and a turn-based strategy in the exclusive Gears Tactics, Microsoft ultimately rolled out the red carpet for their gorgeous grisly shooter. Boasting amped up visuals and, to the dismay of the Twitch and Youtube chat, a female protagonist, The Coalition's Gears 5 is prepping you up for a badass new round of locust destruction. No word on new game modes or co-op though. Coming sometime in 2019.

19. Jump Force

The most ambitious crossover event in Anime history? Think of it as Bandai Namco’s version of Square Enix’s Dissidia and NetherRealm’s Injustice. This upcoming fighting game from Spike Chunsoft unites your favorite characters from the Weekly Jump including Goku from Dragonball, Luffy from One Piece, Naruto from Naruto, and Light from Death Note. There’s more to that coming as the game goes all out sometime this 2019.

20. Ori And The Will Of The Wisps

The next bold adventure in Moon Studios’ mesmerizing metroidvania game goes back to the magical forest. This time, Ori meets newfound friends as they rebuild their home after a mysterious sickness from the previous game Ori and the Blind Forest. A promising new combat system brings a whole new light to the cute spirit guardian. On top of that, the game completely improves on their atmosphere and it’s filled with freshly detailed landscapes. It’s coming out sometime this 2019.

21. HALO Infinite

Master Chief returns in this surprising announcement from 343 Industries. Not much was revealed, but the trailer teased us with the game’s breathtaking new landscapes including new beasts, alien texts, AI’s, and so much more. The trailer is serene, catering to new and old fans of the series. But that’s all we know so far. The game is coming out this 2019.

22. SEKIRO: Shadows Die Twice

From the company that brought us the harrowing Dark Souls games, FromSoftware brings you an all new action adventure experience. Face massive beasts of legend from Japanese myth, or take down Samurais with your ninja arsenal. Knowing FromSoftware, expect insane difficulty spikes and patience-testing gameplay mechanics. It’s coming out this 2019.

23. TUNIC

Originally announced with the title Secret Legend in 2015, Tunic is an artful hack and slash XBox exclusive developed by Andrew Shouldice. This game is an isometric action adventure featuring a tiny little fox exploring a vast world. There are ancient ruins to explore, monsters to fight, and secrets to uncover. This one-man indie game is set to release sometime in 2019.

24. Skull and Bones

While it can’t escape comparisons with Black Flag, Skull & Bones proves its truly a game of its own with all the markings of fully-fledged pirate experience. Revealing a little more its story in the latest cinematic trailer, takes you on the pirate’s life on the vast Indian Oceans. Choose your ship, gather your crew, and head on forward to the aquatic battlefield with a few tricks up your sleeve. A combat heavy action-adventure, there probably won’t be too much time for singing. Coming this 2019.

25. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Ubisoft confirmed Assassin’s Creed Odyssey last month, and already, there are leaked gameplay screenshots that confirm that this time, the game is set in Greece. Like its predecessor, Assassin’s Creed Origins, you get a companion eagle to scan the environment for you. There’s also skill trees for Hunter, Assassin, and Warrior. It’s rumored that this game is set to release sometime in 2019.