E3 2021 is right around the corner. As usual with an event of this size and scale, not all of the announcements have been kept a secret. Reports, leaks, and rumors have abounded.
We likely won't be able to separate fact from fiction until the show kicks off, but there are plenty of exciting and interesting rumors floating around ahead of E3 to consider. Here in this post we're rounding up some of the most popular rumors for E3 2021, and we'll keep updating this story as the event draws closer and more reports begin to emerge.
Once E3 week begins, you can expect press conferences from Microsoft/Bethesda, Ubisoft, Nintendo, and more. For more, check out GameSpot's E3 2021 guide that covers all the important details about the showcase.
Alongside E3, GameSpot's Play For All event returns this June with special announcements, a charity campaign supporting AbleGamers, and lots more.
The idea is that Nintendo will announce it ahead of the show, which then paves the way for developers to show off games running on it at the event. Nintendo did just announce its own E3 2021 Nintendo Direct briefing, but the teaser text specifically said it will be a software-focused show. That still leaves open the possibility for the Switch Pro to be announced before E3, but for now we'll have to wait and see just how true this rumor is.
The website Gamereactor reported recently that a new Borderlands game is in the works, and it's "much closer than you think" to arriving. The site said it's not a numbered entry in the shooter-looter series, but rather potentially a spin-off. Reporter Jeff Grubb, who has accurately reported on unannounced games previously, said on his own that a Borderlands spin-off is in development, with Gearbox contributing to its development in some capacity.
Gearbox's Randy Pitchford--who, in addition to being a game executive is a trained magician known for his skills with deception--said on Twitter that the rumors that Gearbox is co-developing or assisting with the development of another Borderlands game are "not accurate." He clarified that Gearbox would be the lead developer of any mainline or spin-off Borderlands game with no co-development.
Someone on Reddit posted secondhand info for a new Borderlands game called Wonderlands, which is said to be a Borderlands spin-off focused on Tiny Tina. This is presumably the new Borderlands game that has been rumored for some time already.
Whatever the case, Gearbox is attending E3 2021 as an official partner, so the studio presumably has something up its sleeve to show at the event. It's also worth noting that Gearbox also has a publishing business, so there are any number of non-Borderlands projects that the company could show.
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— Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) June 1, 2021
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— Battlefield (@Battlefield) May 10, 2021
Reporters Jez Corden and Jeff Grubb released cryptic, teasing tweets that seem to suggest that Forza Horizon 5 may be set in Mexico. On the Iron Lords podcast, Grubb went even further and simply stated, "So yeah, it's in Mexico."
The franchise is beloved and critically acclaimed, not to mention a best-seller, so it would be no surprise to see it return this year. Mexico would be just the latest international setting for the series, following Forza Horizon 4 (the UK), Forza Horizon 3 (Australia), Forza Horizon 2 (France and Italy), and the original Forza Horizon (USA).
I'm doing my Duolingo Spanish lessons as well.
el coche va vroom https://t.co/14xkqZy6PL
— Jeff Grubb (@JeffGrubb) April 24, 2021
He said, "It is something our core people, our veteran staff, have been dreaming about for some time. Without going into too much detail, we have a third universe that we're working actively on, which is a bit different and absolutely a love child."
According to Eurogamer's sources, the plan--at least at this stage of development--is for the game to feature dragons and a "large medieval-esque world."
If this new game is real, and an Xbox exclusive, a likely place for it to be announced would be at Microsoft's E3 2021 briefing on June 13.
Grubb said he's not sure the new Guardians of the Galaxy game will be revealed at E3, but he sounded confident that the game is indeed in the works.
Let me make this very clear: Bethesda's plan is to tease a release date for Starfield at E3. That date is in *late* 2022. I'll leave the specifics to them. But please keep your expectations in check and refrain from sending death threats when the other rumors turn out to be false
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) May 20, 2021
Another ongoing question about Starfield is when it will release. Some have speculated that Microsoft will drop jaws and announce that Starfield is coming in 2021, but several insiders and reporters have said that's wishful thinking. Its E3 showing could end with a reference to the next time we'll see the game, potentially in 2022 according to Grubb, but no one should be expecting to play Starfield this year. Reporter Jason Schreier also mentioned that Bethesda will tease a release date for Starfield at E3 before releasing the game in late 2022.
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