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Anthem | Release Date, Latest Trailer, Latest News

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Anthem | Release date, Latest Trailer, Latest News

Anthem is the following huge IP from Bioware, the makers of the Mass Effect and Dragon Age series. First revealed at E3 2017, the epic science fiction RPG expects to unite single-player, multiplayer, shooting, and RPG components in a comparative vein to Bungie's Destiny franchise — yet from a third-individual point of view. 

Pro-GamersArena has compiled everything you need to know about the upcoming BioWare's 'Anthem' including all the latest news, release date, gameplay and more...


Anthem: Quick Facts

  • Initial release date: 22 February 2019
  • Developer: BioWare
  • Engine: Frostbite 3
  • Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows.


Anthem: Releasing On 22 February 2019.



Anthem has officially been delayed to 2019 to prepare for Battlefield 5 in October 2018. The upcoming RPG will now release for PS4, Xbox One and PC on February 22nd, 2019, or, in other words previously the March 2019 release date EA proposed the game would have in a recent earnings report.


Anthem: Latest Trailer

Bioware shared a new story trailer for Anthem at The Game Awards 2018, finally offering a closer look at the mysterious force, the Freelancers are fighting, and what seems to be the main antagonist. He's absolutely dressed like a bad guy, anyway. The titular Anthem is on a rampage, and this bad guy is harnessing it for no-doubt evil purposes.






Anthem: Latest News

BioWare has given an update to when the demo for Anthem will be released, giving more specific time frames for when fans can hope to play it. 

Announced on EA's site, there will be two release dates for the demo: Players who pre-order or subscribe to Origin Access will get the chance to play the previous weekend, January 25-27. And the open demo will run from February 1-3 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC and will be available to all players.


Related Article: Anthem Detailed Preview.


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The Game Awards 2018 | All The Winners



The Game Awards, the annual streaming award show honoring all things gaming, presented more than 20 awards in Los Angeles last night. 

Some of the top nominated games included AAA hits like God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2 as well as Indie games like Celeste and Return of the Obra Dinn.

Here's the full list of finalists and winners from The Game Awards 2018. 



Game Of The Year:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  • God of War - Winner
  • Monster Hunter: World
  • Celeste

Previous Year Winner: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild



Best Action/Adventure Game:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
  • God of War - Winner
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Previous Year Winner: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild



Best Action Game:

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
  • Destiny 2: Forsaken
  • Far Cry 5
  • Dead Cells - Winner
  • Mega Man 11

Previous Year Winner: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus



Best Game Direction:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • God of War - Winner
  • Detroit: Become Human
  • A Way Out

Previous Year Winner: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild



Best Role Playing Game:

  • Ni no Kuni II
  • Monster Hunter: World - Winner
  • Dragon Quest XI
  • Octopath Traveler
  • Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire

Previous Year Winner: Persona 5 



Best Ongoing Game:

  • Destiny 2: Forsaken
  • No Man’s Sky
  • Overwatch
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
  • Fortnite - Winner

Previous Year Winner: Overwatch



Best Art Direction:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  • God of War
  • Octopath Traveler
  • Return of the Obra Dinn - Winner

Previous Year Winner: Cuphead



Best Narrative:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 - Winner
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • Life is Strange 2: Episode 1
  • God of War
  • Detroit: Become Human

Previous Year Winner: What Remains of Edith Finch



Best Score/Music:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 - Winner
  • Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • God of War
  • Celeste
  • Octopath Traveler

Previous Year Winner: Nier: Automata



Best Independent Game:

  • Dead Cells
  • Celeste - Winner
  • The Messenger
  • Return of the Obra Dinn
  • Intro the Breach

Previous Year Winner: Cuphead



Best Audio Design:

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 - Winner
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • God of War

Previous Year Winner: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice



Best Performance:

  • Roger Clark as Arthur Morgan, Red Dead Redemption 2 - Winner
  • Christopher Judge as Kratos, God of War
  • Yuri Lowenthal as Peter Parker, Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • Melissanthi Mahut as Kassandra, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  • Bryan Dechart as Connor, Detroit: Become Human

Previous Year Winner: Melina Juergens as Senua



Best Fighting Game:

  • Street Fighter V Arcade
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ - Winner
  • Soul Caliber VI
  • BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Previous Year Winner: Injustice 2




Best VR/AR Game:

  • Firewall Zero Hour
  • Tetris Effect
  • Moss
  • Beat Saber
  • ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission - Winner

Previous Year Winner: Resident Evil 7: Biohazard



Games for Impact:

  • Life is Strange 2
  • 11-11 Memories Retold
  • Celeste - Winner
  • Florence
  • The Missing: JJ Macfield and the Island of Memories

Previous Year Winner: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice



Best Mobile Game:

  • PUBG MOBILE
  • Reigns: Game of Thrones
  • Fortnite
  • Donut County
  • Florence - Winner

Previous Year Winner: Monument Valley 2



Best Family Game:

  • Super Mario Party
  • Overcooked 2 - Winner
  • Nintendo Labo
  • Mario Tennis Aces
  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Previous Year Winner: Super Mario Odyssey



Best Sports/Racing Game:

  • FIFA 19
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2019
  • NBA 2K19
  • Forza Horizon 4 - Winner
  • Mario Tennis Aces

Previous Year Winner: Forza Motorsport 7



Best Multiplayer Game:

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
  • Fortnite - Winner
  • Destiny 2: Forsaken
  • Monster Hunter: World
  • Sea of Thieves

Previous Year Winner: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds



Best Debut Indie Game:

  • Donut County
  • Florence
  • Moss
  • The Messenger - Winner
  • Yoku’s Island Express

Previous Year Winner: Cuphead



Best Student Game:

  • RE: Charge
  • Combat 2018 - Winner
  • Dash Quasar
  • JERA
  • LIFF

Previous Year Winner: Level Squared



Best eSports Game:

  • DOTA2
  • Fortnite
  • CSGO
  • League of Legends
  • Overwatch - Winner

Previous Year Winner: Overwatch



Best eSports Player:

  • Dominique “SonicFox” McLean - Winner
  • Hajime “Tokido” Taniguchi
  • Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao
  • Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev
  • Sung-hygeon “JJoNak” Bang

Previous Year Winner: Lee Sang-hyeok "Faker"



Best eSports Team:

  • London Spitfire
  • Cloud9 - Winner
  • Astralis
  • Fnatic
  • OG

Previous Year Winner: Cloud 9


Best eSports Coach:

  • Bok “Reapered” Han-gyu - Winner
  • Christian “ppasarel” Banaseanu
  • Danny “zonic” Sorensen
  • Dylan Falco
  • Jakob “YamatoCannon” Mebdi
  • Janko “YNk” Paunovic


Best eSports Event:

  • ELAGUE Major: Boston 2018
  • EVO 2018
  • League of Legends World Championship - Winner
  • Overwatch League Grand Finals
  • The International 2018


Best eSports Host:

  • Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez
  • Alex “Machine” Richardson
  • Anders Blume
  • Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere - Winner
  • Paul “RedEye” Chaloner


Content Creator of the Year:

  • Dr. Lupo
  • Myth
  • Ninja - Winner
  • Pokimane
  • Willyrex



Best eSports Moment:

  • SonicFox side switch against Go1 in DBZ
  • KT vs IG Base Race
  • C9 comeback win in triple OT vs FAZE - Winner
  • G2 beating RNG
  • OG’s massive upset of LGD




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Mortal Kombat 11 | Release Date, Trailer Revealed



Mortal Kombat 11 | Release Date, Trailer Revealed

Mortal Kombat has been one of the most popular fighters game in the world for decades.

NetherRealm Studios announced Mortal Kombat 11 to the world in an official revealed trailer at The Game Awards 2018. The trailer featured a bit of new look for the series. Mortal Kombat series co-creator Ed Boon revealed the first trailer for his new game today, showing a shocking, bloody battle between Raiden and Scorpion. And after that another Scorpion. The trailer guaranteed a full reveal of the game in January. 

Mortal Kombat 11 will release on 23 April 2019 for multiple platforms including PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch.




As you can most likely guess after watching, the trailer for Mortal Kombat 11 was typically bloodier. With heads being removed from bodies and blood flowing freely. Also, the trailer seems to feature just how detailed the brutality zoom-ins will be in the new game.


There were also multiple Scorpions. While the first one got taken out by Raiden, the second transformed into a being of fire and flew through Raiden, decimating him. It is unclear what the presence of two Scorpion implies yet, but it could be possible that Mortal Kombat 11 has something multi-universe sort of thing going on. 

The trailer ended on a rendition of Shao Kahn waiting on a throne, imploring consumers to preorder the title so as to get Shao Kahn and beta access to the new game. Preorders for both console and PC start on December 7, 2018, Although there's no word on when the game's beta access period will start.

More more updates, stay in touch with the "Pro-BrosArena"


Also Read: Upcoming Games Of 2019 | Confirmed Release Dates | PS4, Xbox One, PC




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Darksiders 3 - Review



Darksiders 3 - Review

Darksiders has always felt like it belonged on the fringe. As we haven't seen many games like Darksiders III in the past decade or so. The Darksiders series has always been focus and has steady design omnipresent in all of its moving parts. It's a third-person action game that isn't afraid to stunt your progress to an end for an hour or more until the point that you figure out how to beat a seemingly-impossible boss. And of course, every game need not to be a giant open world where you have tons of never-ending supply of side quests. And that's exactly the kinda game where Darksiders 3 fits in. It isn't a giant open world game, it's all about the combat which is freaking satisfying. 

But sure, this game isn't flawless, there are padding issues and other nitpicks, however the strong locales and the more than serviceable action help concrete this series as an actual action contender.

The biggest flaw, I think is the sporadic nature in Darksiders 3. Rather than having dungeons themed around these overwhelming enemies, they're simply stuffed inside destroyed skyscrapers and abandoned museums like any other enemy.



Quick Facts:

  • Release Date: 27 November 2018
  • Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
  • Genres: Hack and slash, Action-adventure game
  • Developer: Gunfire Games

After both War and Death had a fabulous time in Darksiders 3's predecessors, it's now the turn of the perpetually angry Fury, she is incredible, offering a powerful performance that takes each scene she possesses, lending your control of her an extra dose of power. She's sent out to hunt down the Seven Deadly Sins, and every one of them serves as one of Darksiders III's collection of varied major boss fights thus to re-establish the balance between Heaven and Hell torn apart in previous games.




Fury uses a bladed whip known as the 'Barbs of Scorn', which offers a satisfying combat feedback of meaty hits in some demonic entity's face, but you need to be close to the enemy.

Talking about the graphics, while there have been games this year that have really stunned me with their magnificent open world graphics, Darksiders 3 isn't one of them. The stylized, cartoonish characters are plopped into a quite generic-looking world that lacks detail. So, you can say that this game isn't for graphics lovers, but is for the combat lovers.


The act of combat is very easy, achieved with a single button to swing Fury's whip in all direction, striking down all enemies in her vicinity. Your heavy assault, so to speak, is given to a variety of secondary weapons you'll unlock as things progress. Fire, Thunder, and Gravity are only a couple of the things you'll come to adopt. 

Despite being the combat pretty easy, this is no mindless beat them up where you just run into a group of monsters mashing your attack buttons. All way of demons, skeletons, angels, giant creepy insects, and trolls should be chopped down, and you won't get much far without being observant of their behaviors. You need to be patient, wait for their attack, time your dodge at the right time, and boom! Dodging perfectly will slow down time for a spell, opening up enemies for a vicious counter-attack which feels really satisfying.



And as Darksiders 3 has taken some inspiration from Dark Souls, Fury's low survivability forces you to approach combat in a way that gives an exuberant combos. Enemies are quick and hit hard, and are mostly found in groups. With no stamina meter to talk about, there's an emphasis on dodging and keeping out of danger that deviates from Dark Souls' stringent use of energy management.

Fury's ever-expanding arsenal incorporates lots of fun toys, and it's up to you to choose which ones to power up and depend mostly on. Alongside her weapons, she gains new movement powers that give her access to new areas, and once you've unlocked them all it's amusing to switch between all her various forms to find the correct tools for the different combat and obstacle jobs.




Our ferocious fury is surprisingly vulnerable, as no matter how powerful she becomes, she still gets killed in a matter of seconds if you aren't careful. This is a bit of nuisance when Serpent Holes, what could be compared to Dark Souls' Bonfires, are spread so far apart. Trawling through bland corridors filled with boss's bitches glad to throw themselves at you is frustrating when you have someplace to be.

The bosses in Darksiders III are not messing around. While the first couple probably won't pose much of a threat, eventually you'll face one that doesn't appear to react to any trap or assault you've learned up to that point. Not to ruin any surprise, but don't be stunned if a boss doesn't go down as easily as it appears they will. It tends to disappoint abruptly having the tables turned on you, no doubt, however with persistence success eventually comes. In this way, Darksiders III feels like it's of some other time. So be ready to achieve something, not the easy way.


The Verdict

Gunfire Games has put forth a valiant effort, and at times, succeeds in making Darksiders 3 a worthwhile successor to the past two entries. Combat is fun and accessible while exploration is nuanced enough to stay engaging. Its throwback philosophy is comfort food for action gamers of a particular age. But because of so many technical issues with it, It feels like a package that is enjoyable yet ultimately underwhelming.








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Upcoming Games Of 2019 | Confirmed Release Dates | PS4, Xbox One, PC


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Upcoming Games  Of 2019 | Confirmed Release Dates | PS4, Xbox One, PC

As 2018 comes to an end, it's time to start looking forward to all the phenomenal new games of 2019. Maybe you're still making your way through the best games of 2018, yet it's never too soon to look forward to the future and figure out what you need to start saving up for. We've compiled the absolute greatest new games of 2019 that we're anticipating like Anthem, Cyberpunk 2077Days Gone, DMC 5, Resident Evil 2 Remake, and Kingdom Hearts III make up just few what's coming down the road. BTW It's all ordered by release date for easy browsing.

More dates are certain to be confirmed as the year goes on, so make sure to check back often as we update this article with new additions. So, stay in touch with the "Pro-Bros Arena"




1. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown


Release Date: 18 January 2019
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Developers: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Project Aces, Bandai Namco Studios

Bandai Namco's cult most loved series of flight sims is gearing up for a major comeback, taking the dogfighting action back to the alternate world of Strangereal for Ace Combat's present gen debut. The fast-paced aerial skirmishes look incredible whether you're steering from the first-person cockpit or a third-person view, and the campaign guarantees to contextualize the battlefield in the skies with a healthy dose of political interest and Top Gun-esque acting.  The person who owns a PlayStation VR headset gets the special reward of PS VR-exclusive missions that make you feel like you're really flying your very own fighter jet.



2. Resident Evil 2 Remake.


Release Date: January 25, 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Survival Horror
Developer: Capcom

Fans requested it, and Capcom has reacted in kind. The Resident Evil 2 remake takes you back to a survival horror classic. Reacquainting us with Leon Scott Kennedy and Claire Redfield as they battle for their lives in the infection tainted Raccoon City. And once the dust settled on E3 2018, it was clear that Resident Evil 2 Remake was one of the stars of the show. It's stunning to see how the Resident Evil 7 engine has improved the visual revamp of this 1998 classic: the very point by point zombies are covered in blood, slime, and rotting flesh, and the premonition environment look frighteningly lifelike. The third-person, over-the-shoulder camera should bring the gameplay more in line with modern expectations, making for some truly claustrophobic scares, and the reimagined cutscenes strive to be legitimately spine-chilling as they retell the original story. Put simply, this remake won't be for the faint of heart. 



3. Kingdom Hearts 3


Release Date: January 29, 2019
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Square Enix

The Disney based game is at last set for a firm release date in January, and with it, a huge amount of new franchise are making their series debut in Kingdom Hearts 3. Confirmed to show up are characters and locals from Tangled, Big Hero 6, Toy Story, Monsters Inc., and Frozen. And plenty more that we've seen before, for example, Hercules and Pirates of the Caribbean. But the question is whether the gameplay of the PlayStation 2 period still holds up so many years later?



4. Crackdown 3


Release date: February 2019
Platforms: Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Developers: Sumo Digital, Reagent Games, Cloudgine, Ruffian Games

4 years after its debut at E3 2014, we still have no clue what's in store from Crackdown 3. We got a new trailer at Microsoft's conference this year, and it gave off an impression of being comprised of in-game footage, yet we're still just as clueless as you are for the most part. Terry Crews presently gives off an impression of being a prominent aspect of the game. And keeping in mind that we love Crews, his VO work in the latest trailer can be depicted as over the top at best.

If you're willing to see how it look like then here's the latest short gameplay of Crackdown 3 by IGN.







5. Trials Rising


Initial release date: 12 February 2019
Genre: Racing
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows
Developers: Ubisoft, RedLynx, Ubisoft Ukraine

The physics-based motorcycle stunt series is back with Trials Rising. The Trials community will be able to make and offer tracks with different players over the globe in this rendition. And you'll likewise have the option to customize your racer and bike with a large number of various items including helmets, jackets and trousers. There are a plenty of landmarks over the globe that will have tracks dependent on them. A lot of modes are incorporated, some new and some old. Declared so far are Tandem Mode, 4-Player offline co-op, Contracts, Asynchronous Challenges, and of course Online Multiplayer. The game looks like a blast to play solo or with friends. 



6. Anthem


Release Date: February 22, 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action Role-Playing
Developer: BioWare

Arguably a standout amongst the most exciting games slated for 2019 is BioWare's hopeful come back to form in Anthem. The game surprised when it appeared at E3 in 2017, and after a year, it's still high on people's wishlist. The title joins third-person shooting and action RPG elements within a shared open world. 

You play as a Freelancer taking part in third-person, Mass Effect-style shootouts, armored up in your Javelin exosuit to explore and eliminate within some gigantic alien biomes. Up to four players can adventure together within their customizable Javelin suits. The game is intended for a group, but single-player will be supported too.

Related post: Anthem detailed preview




7. Metro Exodus

Release Date: February 15, 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Developer: 4A Games

Metro Exodus is the third game in this criminally overlooked post-apocalyptic FPS series, transporting you to the irradiated ruins of modern civilization, now abounding with mutated creatures, which some way or another still manage to look beautiful. The game begins off from Last Light's "Redemption" ending and continues with the story of Artyom as he attempts to escape the Metro in Moscow. The title will see Artyom and his wife Anna attempt to travel far east to start a new life. However, that journey will be more unsafe than Artyom or Anna know. 

Exodus will feature both sandbox environment and linear levels to progress the plot. The story will happen through the span of a year, with the game's dynamic climate and day-night cycle constantly showing signs of change regions dependent on the season.




8. Devil May Cry 5


Release Date: March 8, 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action-Adventure
Developer: Capcom

Many conjectured that it would be Sony's E3 conference in which the much-rumored Devil May Cry 5 would make its appearance. But, no, quite an opposite in fact. Microsoft's E3 conference got the reveal of a game. And, fans of the series couldn't be more excited. 

Both Dante and Nero will return as playable characters in DMC 5. A third playable character is also introduced. It feels really satisfying when your game's hero is surfing rockets like a surfboard directly into an evil demon's face? 

For detailed Preview: Devil May Cry 5 | Release date, Gameplay preview, Trailer, News, & more..




9. Tom Clancy's The Division 2


Release Date: March 15, 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Massive Entertainment

The sequel of The Division moves from the streets of New York City into the country's capital. A civil war is breaking out within Washington D.C., and it's up to The Division to help squash it. Massive is bringing 8 player Raids into The Division 2. Also, the developers have guaranteed that three episodes of post-launch DLC, including new story content and game modes, will be made accessible to all players for free.




10. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice


Release Date: 22 March 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Adventure-Adventure
Developer: FromSoftware

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice comes to us from the same team that created Bloodborne for PlayStation 4. The game looks comparable in gameplay to Bloodborne and the developers' other outstanding work, the Dark Souls series. However, the game won't feature RPG elements nor multiplayer modes like the others do.

The setting is sixteenth century Sengoku Japan. You play as a shinobi named Sekiro as the character attempts to take revenge on a samurai who recently assaulted Sekiro and kidnapped his lord. The samurai has disjoined one of Sekiro's arms, consequently prompting an in-game mechanic in which Sekiro can install different gadgets and accessories upon his prosthetic and upgrade them all through his adventure. 

The most alluring feature spotted so far? A grappling hook, which could drastically change how we traverse the expertly made zones and arenas. Cool! Isn't it?




11. Mortal Kombat 11


Release Date: 23 April 2019
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Developers: NetherRealm Studios

Mortal Kombat has been one of the most popular fighters game in the world for decades. NetherRealm Studios announced Mortal Kombat 11 to the world in an official revealed trailer at The Game Awards 2018. Mortal Kombat 11 will release on 23 April 2019 for multiple platforms including PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch. The trailer for Mortal Kombat 11 was typically bloodier. With heads being removed from bodies and blood flowing freely. Also, the trailer seems to feature just how detailed the brutality zoom-ins will be in the new game. Preorders for both console and PC start on December 7, 2018, Although there's no word on when the game's beta access period will start.




12. Days Gone

Release Date: April 26, 2019
Platform: PlayStation 4
Genre: Survival-Horror, Action-Adventure
Developer: SIE Bend

The more we see of Sony Bend's Days Gone the more the upcoming title seems to impress. Gone are the days of thinking the project is "simply one more zombie game". Rather, it's demonstrated to give a convincing lived in world in which you constantly stumble upon environmental hazards. And because of 'not just any zombie game' it has been the most anticipated game for a long time, lastly, it will release on 26 April 2019.

For a detailed preview: Days Gone | PS4 Release date, Gameplay, news & more...




13. Team Sonic Racing

Release Date: 21 May 2019
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows
Developer: Sumo Digital

Sonic and his numerous buddies are back for their third kart-racing competition - and before you ask, Sonic races in a car as a handicap because there'd be no challenge if he was running on his foot. Sumo Digital, the same developer behind the splendid Sonic All-Stars Racing games, is back for Team Sonic Racing, which focuses exclusively on the Sonic universe and places drivers in groups as they compete for a combined score instead of pole position. It's certainly a takeoff from the more conventional arcade racing of the past games, and the Sonic focus, unfortunately, avoids all that superbly obscure Sega fan service. But, the dynamic visuals and finely tuned fundamentals are still there, with all the boosting, item-blasting, and mid-air tricking you could seek after.



14. Rage 2


Release Date: May 14, 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Developer: Avalanche Studios, id Software

The infamous Walmart leak of 2018 spoiled the reveal of Rage 2 for the majority. Many people questioned the legitimacy of the retailer's listing, but when a franchise as obscure as Rage was confirmed just as the leak predicted, we realized it had to be legit. The game looks to be a fabulously frantic mashup of Doom and Mad Max. Which well makes sense considering id developed Doom and Avalanche developed Mad Max.

Players wander the game's apocalyptic open world after a giant asteroid devastates the majority of mankind, the survivors need to fight for themselves against armies of horrendous bandits and mutants with deadly tendencies. And also, Rage 2 brings back the deadly boomerang known as the wingstick, and amps up the firefights with a lot of dashing and an adrenaline-pumping, neon-soaked berserker mode.



15. Shenmue 3


Release Date: 27 August 2019
Platform: PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action-Adventure
Developers: YS Net, Neilo

The Shenmue series was never a huge commercial success, but thanks to some extent to Kickstarter and a large number of fans' hard-earned dollars, the project is completely in progress. In Shenmue 3, you'll play the job of a martial artist named Ryo Hazuki as he attempts to reveal who is responsible for his dad's murder. The game guarantees to have gameplay reminiscent of the past titles, enabling players to go up against enemies in hand-to-hand combat, upgrade combat abilities, and explore a living world loaded with towns, shops, and an active populous.


So these are the upcoming games of 2019 with confirmed release dates, We'll keep updating this list as soon as any other release date is confirmed, so stay in touch with the "Pro-Bros Arena"





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