People may have groaned when Valve announced Artifact, a collectible card game, at last year’s International, but it seems Artifact was merely the start of a new era. But considering 2018 will also play host to Battlefield V, which is actually the sixth mainline Battlefield, plus Red Dead Redemption II, the third game in the Red Dead series…well, at least Activision got the number right. “But wait, that’s not how Roman numerals work,” you might say, and you’d be right. Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII is 2018’s iteration of the popular shooter, and it’s releasing October 12. Earlier this week people spotted basketball player James Harden wearing what they suspected was a hat teasing a new Call of Duty: Black Ops. Blops 4ĭidn’t take long for these rumors to turn around. So…maybe the newly-announced sequel, The Division 2, will be good from the start? It’s a tall order maybe, as other games (like Destiny 2) have learned, but I’m willing to give it another shot. The team at Massive Entertainment salvaged a game I thought was unsalvageable, and new modes likes “Survival” and “Resistance” gave it surprisingly long legs. Ubisoft somehow managed to turn The Division around though, and I can’t overstate how impressive that is.
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