TGA 2024: ‘The Witcher 4’, ‘Cooperative Elden Ring’ and More New Games Revealed
gaming Giants Unleash a Wave of New Titles at The Game Awards
Los Angeles, CA – The Game Awards (TGA), gaming’s biggest night, delivered more than just trophies this year. Held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the December 12th ceremony saw a deluge of highly anticipated game reveals, sending shockwaves through the gaming community.
Among the most talked-about announcements was the first-ever glimpse of “The Witcher 4,” the next chapter in CD Projekt Red’s beloved fantasy RPG series. The teaser trailer showcased Ciri, Geralt of Rivia’s adopted daughter from “The Witcher 3,” battling a monstrous spider-like creature, hinting at a darker and more perilous adventure.
Adding to the excitement, FromSoftware surprised fans with “Elden Ring: Ruler of the Night,” a cooperative spin-off of their critically acclaimed action RPG “Elden Ring.” This new entry ditches the solitary experience for a multiplayer survival format, allowing players to team up and face the challenges of the Lands Between together.
The night wasn’t just about established franchises.Legendary game director Fumito Ueda, known for masterpieces like “Ico,” “Shadow of the Colossus,” and “The Last Guardian,” unveiled his latest project, “Project Robot” (working title).Developed by Ueda’s new studio, Zen Design, and published by Epic Games, the game promises a unique experience centered around colossal robots.
Othre notable reveals included “Slay the Spire 2,” the highly anticipated sequel to the genre-defining roguelike deck-builder, and “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet,” a new sci-fi shooter from the creators of “The Last of us” at Naughty Dog.
The TGA also showcased a diverse range of upcoming titles, from the action-packed “First Berserker: Kazan” and “Dungeon & Fighter: Arad” from Nexon, to Pearl Abyss’ enterprising open-world adventure “Red Desert.” Even Netflix got in on the action, announcing the upcoming release of “Squid Game: Unleashed,” a battle royale game based on the hit streaming series.
With so many exciting new games on the horizon, 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for gamers.
Gaming Giants Unleash a Wave of New Titles at The Game Awards
los Angeles, CA - The Game Awards (TGA) delivered more than just trophies this year. Held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the December 12th ceremony saw a deluge of highly anticipated game reveals, sending shockwaves through the gaming community.
Among the most talked-about announcements was the first-ever glimpse of “The Witcher 4,” the next chapter in CD Projekt Red’s beloved fantasy RPG series. The teaser trailer showcased Ciri, Geralt of Rivia’s adopted daughter from “The Witcher 3,” battling a monstrous spider-like creature, hinting at a darker and more perilous adventure.
Adding to the excitement, FromSoftware surprised fans with “Elden Ring: Ruler of the Night,” a cooperative spin-off of their critically acclaimed action RPG “Elden Ring.” This new entry ditches the solitary experience for a multiplayer survival format,allowing players to team up and face the challenges of the Lands Between together.
The night wasn’t just about established franchises. Legendary game director Fumito ueda, known for masterpieces like “Ico,” “Shadow of the Colossus,” and “The Last Guardian,” unveiled his latest project, “Project Robot” (working title). Developed by Ueda’s new studio, Zen Design, and published by Epic Games, the game promises a unique experience centered around colossal robots.
Other notable reveals included “Slay the spire 2,” the highly anticipated sequel to the genre-defining roguelike deck-builder, and “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet,” a new sci-fi shooter from the creators of “The Last of Us” at Naughty dog.
The TGA also showcased a diverse range of upcoming titles, from the action-packed “First Berserker: Kazan” and “Dungeon & Fighter: Arad” from nexon, to Pearl Abyss’ enterprising open-world adventure “Red Desert.” Even Netflix got in on the action,announcing the upcoming release of “Squid Game: Unleashed,” a battle royale game based on the hit streaming series.
With so many exciting new games on the horizon, 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for gamers.
