Only a few weeks after an initial presentation of its video game future, Microsoft is back with an Xbox Partner Preview. The conference promises to review more than ten upcoming titles from studios outside Xbox such as Capcom and EA. Fans are already excited to find cult licenses and games that we thought were forgotten.
The presentation lasts about thirty minutes, but the program has not been revealed to players. We already knew that certain specific games would make an appearance, without knowing the rest. Find the biggest announcements here.
Unknown 9: Awakening
Announced years ago, Unknown 9: Awakening finally deigns to show the tip of its nose. The game from the Reflector studio immerses us in a fantastic universe carried by the talented actress Anya Charlota (The Witcher). The title has only shown its world briefly, but it is already enough to pique our curiosity.
Alters All By Themselves
Xbox presents a game that mixes a choice-based narrative with a space game. Survival is paramount in Alters All By Themselves and you will have to rely on your good decisions to keep you and your clones happy. Each iteration has its own physical characteristics and has different needs. The title also has a part related to rather interesting exploration, which reminds us a lot of Starfield.
The Sinking City 2
Frogwares had warned us, a big game will soon come out of its studio. The Sinking City will be entitled to its sequel, just as enigmatic, although we remove the high tide from the equation. Its Lovecraftian atmosphere is there in this first trailer which shows us a long cinematic and little gameplay.
Tales of Kenzera: Zau
After Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Electronic Arts is also tackling 2D platform games. Set in a magical universe, Tales of Kenzera: Zau highlights a character from the shaman community. Each exploration will allow you to learn more about yourself and the hostile world around you. The settings are colorful and the narration seems very present. It will be available on April 23.
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess
It's been 8 months since the title Path of the Goddess was announced, and it hasn't left our minds since. Inspired by Japanese folklore, the game highlights the thin veil between the spirit realm and the mortal world. This first glimpse of the gameplay confirms the strength of its artistic direction, but also the importance of combat in the game. The presentation shares with us a release window set for 2024. We will have the pleasure of discovering a colorful, spiritual experience, which will be revealed even more during Capcom Higlights Day 1 at 11:59 p.m. today. Only night owls will taste this joy.

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