TechLife Australia – September 2019

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Borderlands 3
September 2019
The daddy of looter-shooters
is back, and bigger than
ever. The most recent
teasers have shown us
homing grenades, a
pilotable mech, and guns
with tiny legs, so it’s all par
for the course in Gearbox’s
ridiculous, over-the-top
universe. Most interestingly,
the numerous guns will have
new alt-fire modes, too.



  • Developer
    Gearbox Software

  • Publisher
    2K Games


Call of Duty:
Modern Warfare
October 2019
Is it a reboot? A remake? We’re not sure, but
CoD’s latest promises to be a darker, grittier
take on the military shooter series. Captain
Price is back, and it looks like Infinity Ward is
keen to return to the series’s action-packed
campaign roots.



  • Developer Infinity Ward

  • Publisher Activision


Gods & Monsters February 2020
We’ve only been shown a brief teaser trailer of this, but it comes from the
team behind the excellent Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, and appears to
focus on hunting mythological beasts. The art style is bright and
youthful, indicating that this may be aimed at a slightly younger audience
than Odyssey.


  • Developer Ubisoft • Publisher Ubisoft


Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint
October 2019
The E3 presentation for this featured Jon Bernthal (Netflix’s Punisher, for
those not in the loop) on stage with his dog. He’s in the game; the dog
isn’t. Expect the usual stealthy shooter antics, with burly men who are
unexpectedly good at hide-and-seek.


  • Developer Ubisoft • Publisher Ubisoft


Griftlands
TBC 2019
Klei Entertainment’s new IP appeared to be in dire straits for a while, with the original trailer being
pulled from the Steam store, and the release date thrown into oblivion. But it’s back, promising
card-based adventuring gameplay within a rogue-like framework, set in a gritty sci-fi frontier world.
The alpha is coming soon.


  • Developer Klei Entertainment • Publisher Klei Entertainment


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