In this article, I shared 15 new upcoming Unreal Engine games for 2023 and 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, XB1, and PC. In this list I includes the most anticipated sequel games, such as Titan Quest 2 and Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth and more.
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1. Neo Berlin 2087
Elysium Game Studios just revealed another new trailer for New Berlin 2087. This is a first- and third-person Unreal Engine 5 semi-open world shooter exclusive to the Next Generation. Previously, we actually had a story trailer just introduced in the IPA, and now with some finally in-game footage, the story hears about some cyberpunk realm or version of Earth in which you play as a detective. Check out games releasing early to mid-year for PCS on the PlayStation 5 only.
2. The Black Myth: WuKong
Game Science just went on and launched the official Steam page for Black Myth Wukong, a finally, let’s say, action RPG hacking slasher based on the Chinese literature story Journey to the West and in which you play as the Sun Wukong himself, also known as The Monkey King. Nothing big in terms of an update or news; we just learned the game will be coming to the cloud gaming servers as well as PCS and the next generation of consoles in the third quarter of 2024.
3. Delta Force: Hawk Ops
Now a quick mission over here. This is kind of like a 30-second trailer. TV studios just showcased a new entry in the old voxel-based military shooter Delta Force Gun by the name of Hawk Ops. The game apparently has been in the making for over three years, and it’s coming to PC’s PlayStation consoles and Xbox Series X as well.
4. Quantum Error
Come November 3 this year, I think we can finally have Hands-On Quantum Era, one of, if not the most anticipated, survival horror games of the past few years that was actually scratched from the ground up more than twice to be made with a better engine; in fact, it’s now being made with Unreal Engine 5. The game is no longer a PlayStation 5 exclusive; it’s now coming to PCs, Xbox Series X, and even the PlayStation 4. To accompany the good news, we got some new footage as well.
5. Titan Quest 2
Titan Quest is now getting a long-awaited sequel, mixing the ARPG formula that it always did offer with Greek mythology, as was the case too, but using Unreal Engine 5 this time around for a new entry going by the name simply Titan Quest 2. About a week ago, actually, THQ Nordic came out with an announcement mix of both cinematic and gameplay promises of much larger character customization options, new classes, and more varied multiplayer.
6. Immortals of Aveum
Before its release on August 22nd this year, Immortals of Avium, which has been one of the most talked-about games of the year, just got a new trailer featuring almost everything you need to know about the new game, including a confirmation that the game is now a P0 Next Generation console exclusive. The morals of AVM are, as I’ve mentioned before, a first-person fantasy or magic shooter in which you play the role of a pro-mage charged with restoring order and stopping a tyrant.
7. The Grass of Genesis
reveal from almost a year ago to this very day, not even on YouTube. I doubt most of you’ve been familiar with this one if you missed out on my previous videos, even though I did mention it in number seven. We have a rather Tomb Raider game or a project heavily inspired by that out of China with over 50 million dollars of funds called Grass of Genesis, which has been in the making for over four years. This game is coming to PC’s PlayStation 5 and Xbox series X only at some point next.
8. DaBa Land of Water Scar
As another work of the China Heroes project, just like the game Lost Souls aside, which we’re going to mention in a minute, we’ve got over here another Souls-like action RPG in the making, although this was just revealed through the China showcase, a game called Daba Land of Water Scar. It’s a weird name, but this game tells the story of a humanoid clay puppet set in a period where the world is on the verge of collapse. Anyway, here’s some more in-game footage.
9. Lost Soul Aside
So this has been a thing since the dawn of PlayStation 5, and number nine, in case you missed it, we’ve got to begin a much-awaited lost soul aside, an action hacking slash RPG PC to PlayStation 5 exclusive that’s been in the box for almost five years already; it’s almost as old as when I started just working on YouTube. Sony Interactive just came out with more than 20 minutes of gameplay for it. I said the game would release in the first quarter of 2024.
10. Rooted
Moving on, we’ve got over here rooted I mentioned it a couple weeks ago. This is a survival game almost cloned from The Last of Us. It’s going to be using Unreal Engine 5 games set on a post-apocalyptic version of Earth set about 80 years into the future, where you are one of the few survivors left to progress and adapt to the new world. Rooted is still in the early stages of development and Apparently, is said to be coming to PCS only in about a year or two.
11. Deathbound
Deathbound was aired about two weeks ago, and ever since it’s been taking a lot of attention on Agent, this game, if you missed out on it, is an action RPG hacking slasher. It is not Diablo since it’s not top-down in gameplay but a third-person player, and quite a bit like a bunch of other games we’ve had earlier this year. Here’s a trailer we got from his publishers, which are, by the way, the same folks who brought Cowboy games around, and the remake game is now coming to PCS only in 2024.
12. Swordsman Love: The Story of Xie Yun Liu
From maybe three years ago to this very day, initially, even though we remained silent for like a whole year until the official announcement was made in IGN number 12, we have one of the most anticipated off-the-radar projects continuing the Swordman series of games going by the name Love the Story of Zion Lou. It’s a hack-and-slash RPG quite a bit like the upcoming Black Myth Wukong, which is a PC and PlayStation 5 exclusive and said to be coming out in 2024.
13. The Parasites
As the first work of a one-man developer, number 13, we have the parasites. The Parasite is an open-world survival horror game set in an abandoned corner of Earth where, after the fall of a giant meteor, a huge area has been evacuated by the government, although the area has been populated by a small team. And in the game you happen to be one of the lucky survivors, going to have to see something like the movie The Hills Have Eyes. Anyway, games coming to peace are only sometime later in 2023. You can actually play it with the demo already.
14. Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth
During Enterprise Interactive’s showcase about a couple months ago, we got words, but these folks are making a Blade Runner game entitled Blade Runner 2033 Labyrinth. Nothing much, just a few cinematic hints of gameplay. As everyone knows, the game is coming to the PC on both generations of consoles early next year. It actually takes place in a dystopian La After the Blackout between the original Blade Runner and the sequel Blade Runner 2049.
15. The Bornless
And last but not least, we have over here a multiplayer first-person shooter horror game called Boneless. I mentioned it a few days ago; it’s a brand new game from a brand new company and quite a bit inspired by games like Dead by Daylight, which is about 200 years into the past with a premise like the movie Mist, where some sort of portal’s been opened somewhere on Earth and through which have been coming demonic beings from another realm. The Bornless game is said to be coming to PCs only in early 2024.