Multiplayer games continue to be a force to be reckoned with. Just checking the 2019 slate, it's clear that is not going to change. Still, it is interesting to note how the most promising new games due this year won't be Battle Royale or MOBA titles, but cooperative focused action games.
As for the other most anticipated lists, we have also decided to include only those games that have been officially confirmed for 2019, thus leaving out anything that's still without a release window.
Other entries on Wccftech’s Most Anticipated of 2019 series: Strategy and Simulation, Action, Platform, Adventure, Sports and Racing
Besides the stunning Frostbite-powered visuals, Anthem wants to deliver on the superhero fantasy by giving players flight-capable mechanized suits called Javelins. These are needed to take on the harsh, untamed world of Anthem, one which its creators apparently left unfinished and is therefore still ravaged by primeval forces.
BioWare is planning to deliver a highly replayable cooperative action RPG experience where players can hunt for loot and customize their Javelins both aesthetically and functionally. In addition to that, they also intend to offer a story worthy of their pedigree. We'll know if their gamble pays off on February 22nd.
The Division 2 will introduce a new setting, Washington DC. This time, PvE raids for up to eight players will be available shortly after launch and the PvP system has been overhauled, too, as outlined earlier this week. The first game's often criticized 'bullet sponge' enemies have been reworked so that tougher enemies will be equipped with armor that can be slowly torn apart as the fight goes on, lending more realism to the action.
Nevertheless, with the ever-growing popularity of Marvel characters leading up to Avengers: Endgame, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is set to make waves with its local and online multiplayer for up to four players. Clearly influenced by the MCU, it's going to have Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Inhumans, X-Men and more playable heroes. Moreover, a 'heroic' zoomed-in dynamic camera has been added for the first time in the franchise in addition to the usual isometric one.
Skull and Bones from Ubisoft could be worth checking out for captains eager to explore new seas after Sea of Thieves. Then there's Save the World, Fortnite's original PvE mode. While already available, it's still in paid 'early access' mode and should become free-to-play at some point in 2019. It's hard to imagine millions of Fortnite Battle Royale players not giving it a spin once that happens.
Last but not least, this Summer World of Warcraft: Classic will finally allow old timers of the Blizzard MMORPG to dive deeply into their nostalgia factor and explore the world of Azeroth as it once was.
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