Those hoping for a glimpse of Elder Scrolls VI or the highly anticipated sci-fi adventure Starfield were left disappointed at Bethesda’s E3 conference in Los Angeles on Sunday. But the publisher did make a couple of intriguing announcements, with new games from Dishonored creator Arkane Lyon and from the studio of Resident Evil legend Shinji Mikami. Elsewhere, the hack’n’slash adventure Elder Scrolls Blades, recently released on smartphones, is coming to Nintendo Switch, and there’s to be a free-to-play smartphone return for Id Software’s old platforming hero, Commander Keen, out in the summer. Ghostwire: Tokyo, meanwhile, is a supernatural horror adventure from Mikami-san’s studio, Tango Softworks. The trailer suggests that the game explores Japanese horror themes, but this is certainly more action-oriented than Resident Evil or Tango Softworks’ more recent The Evil Within games.
Source: The Guardian June 10, 2019 10:18 UTC