2022 wasn't exactly the most exciting year ever for shooter games fans, but 2023 might very well surpass it, thanks to several long-awaited releases.
Our pick of the top five most anticipated shooters includes a healthy mix of single player and cooperative multiplayer shooter games. Let's dive into each of them.
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2023 should finally be the year shooter games fans re-enter the Exclusion Zone, which promises to deliver an epic, nonlinear story (with several endings) in a highly immersive, dynamic, and seamless open world filled with advanced AI.
In Redfall, players will be able to choose among four different survivors (cryptozoologist and inventor Devinder Crousley, biomedical student and telekinetic Layla Ellison, combat engineer Remi De La Rosa, and sharpshooter Jacob Boyer) who are stuck on the titular fictional island located somewhere in Massachusetts. Here, science experiments have birthed a legion of vampires so powerful to block out the Sun and cut off Redfall from the rest of the world. Players will have to contend with both vampires and human cultists who support them.
If you'd rather play alone, be assured that you can absolutely do so while getting the signature immersive sim-inspired Arkane experience.
Remnant: From the Ashes was very successful in relation to its modest budget, selling over three million copies (without counting the free giveaway hosted on the Epic Games Store, where over ten million players claimed it) and warranting the recently announced sequel, Remnant 2. According to Gunfire Games, Remnant 2 includes an expanded Archetype system to provide a greater variety of play styles. Players will also find branching questlines and various stories dispersed throughout the dynamically generated worlds, encouraging strong replayability.
Exactly one year later, Saber Interactive presented the first Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 gameplay. We don't know too much about the game itself besides the fact that Captain Titus returns as the protagonist, although his voice actor changed from Mark Strong to Clive Standen. We also know that the Space Marines will face a Tyranid invasion, with Saber Interactive promising endless waves of enemies thanks to its proprietary Swarm Engine already seen in World War Z.
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