As you may have guessed, NeoGAF’s ‘Braldryr’ has shared a lot of interesting details about a variety of games, which is why we’ve dedicated specific stories on those that we believe will interest most of you. Alongside the Cyberpunk 2077 and Gears 5 rumours, Braldryr shared some details about Halo: Infinite and Age of Empires IV.
As Braldryr revealed, Microsoft will reveal at its E3 2019 press conference that Halo: Infinite will target a Holiday 2020 release. The publisher will release new details about this new Halo game, will announce that it will be cross-gen (meaning that it will come on both PC and Xbox One, as well as the next Xbox) and it will release a brand new trailer.
Furthermore, Braldryr claimed that Microsoft will reveal more details about Age of Empires IV, will share its first gameplay footage, and will announce that this strategy game – which is being developed by Relic – will target a 2020 release.
In other news, Braldryr claims that Microsoft will reveal the next Fable game which is rumoured to be developed by Playground Games and is open-world, that new gameplay footage for Battletoads (as well as a target release date) will be unveiled, and that the release date for The Outer Worlds will be revealed during Microsoft’s conference.
It will be interesting to see whether these predictions will come true. Still, and contrary to our previous articles, we strongly suggest taking everything you read in this article with a grain of salt.
Stay tuned for more!
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