Upcoming video game releases for the week of April 18 to April 24.
New games – all the biggest games releasing this week on PS4, Xbox One and PC
Wii U fronts the biggest contender this week. Do a barrel roll!
Monday, April 18
- Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (PC)
Tuesday, April 19
- The Banner Saga 2 (PC)
- Invisible, Inc. Console Edition (PS4)
- Axiom Verge (Vita)
- Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei (3DS)
- Blues and Bullets (Episodes 1 and 2) (PS4)
- Koi (PS4)
- Lichdom: Battlemage (PS4)
- Loud on Planet X (PC, PS4)
- Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom (PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
- Pang Adventures (PS4)
- Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse (PS4)
Wednesday, April 20
- Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug (PS4)
- Arcade Game Series: Galaga (PS4)
- Arcade Game Series: Ms. Pac-Man (PS4)
- Arcade Game Series: Pac-Man (PS4)
Friday, April 22
- Star Fox Zero (Wii U)
- Star Fox Guard (Wii U)
- Battlefleet: Gothic Armada (PC)
- Ratchet and Clank (PS4) [EU]
- Rugby Challenge 3 (PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
- Lumo (Linux, Mac, PC, PS4, Vita)
- Battle Ages (Xbox One)
It’s all about Star Fox Zero this week, as we welcome one of the Wii U’s most anticipated releases. Those who pick up the First Print Edition will also receive Star Fox Guard, which is otherwise available digitally as a standalone title.
The anthropomorphic fun doesn’t end there, as European can finally get their hands on Insomniac’s well-received Ratchet and Clank. It’s a lot more than a remaster, and fans should definitely take a peek.
Although pretty much everything else is digital or indie, there are definitely some headliners. The Banner Saga 2 invites us back to a world of RPG epic and turn-based strategy, while Invisible Inc brings its award-winning stealth to PS4. Meanwhile, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair continues the dark adventure on PC. Axiom Verge heads to Vita, with cross-buy, which seems the perfect platform.
We should also pause to honour Battlefleet: Gothic Armada, a Games Workshop title about flying cathedrals. Something to do while you wait for Yager’s Dreadnought. We would also like to cast some side-eye at the suite of arcade classics releasing on 4/20. Ahem.
Anyway, that’s it; we’re in the proper triple-A lull now, and everyone’s still too busy with Dark Souls 3, as well as last week’s The Division and Destiny: The Taken Kingupdates, to chase new releases.
As ever, keep an eye on your region’s PlayStation Store update for local PlayStation 3, PS4 and Vita release dates.
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