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The 10 best announcements from Gamescom 2022’s Opening Night Live

Slowly but steadily, Gamescom has become the game industry’s biggest event — and goodness, there were lots of exciting new titles shown off during the opening showcase.

Gamescom 2022’s Opening Night Live broadcast lasted a staggering two hours, featuring dozens of world premieres and gameplay showcases. Geoff Keighley wasn’t kidding that the show would be pretty stacked. Somehow, Sonic Frontiers getting a release date wasn’t the highlight. Total shocker, that. 

Of course, most people don’t have 120 minutes to burn on a Tuesday afternoon. So if you missed out, we’ve broken down the 10 best announcements and reveals from the Gamescom 2022 Opening Night Live showcase below. Buckle up – there’s a lot of great stuff to go through.

Dune is turning into an open-world survival MMO

Arguably the biggest reveal was Dune: Awakening by Funcom. It’s a survival MMO set in the Dune universe, complete with gigantic sandworms that Frank Herbert would love. There wasn’t any gameplay footage, only a lengthy CGI trailer that somewhat sets the tone. Some believe the character featured throughout is Paul Atreides, but it’s hard to say. Apparently, thousands of players can run around Arrakis all at once. 

“Funcom has been pushing boundaries in the MMO genre for 20 years. It’s where our roots are. We built on that with Conan Exiles, our first big success in the survival space,” Rui Casais, CEO of Funcom, said in a press release. “With Dune: Awakening, we’re bridging the survival and MMO genres to create something truly unique and ambitious within a universe we’re all so passionate about.”

Dune: Awakening doesn’t have a release date, but it’ll arrive on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC eventually.

The Callisto Protocol gameplay footage is pretty gruesome

Survival horror fans will be happy to know that The Callisto Protocol is comically violent. Be careful watching this trailer anywhere besides the comfort of your home — make sure no kids are around, either.

We got a better look at The Callisto Protocol’s combat this time. Viscera goes flying in every direction, with the protagonist barely able to keep any flailing tentacle assaults off for long. Striking Distance Studios wasn’t kidding about this being a step up from Dead Space.

Hogwarts Legacy gets a new trailer

While many are still reeling from Hogwarts Legacy’s recent delay, the latest trailer should soothe that pain somewhat. Probably only slightly, though.

In the footage, we can see two students roaming some decrepit ruins, searching for dark magics. It’s part of a questline that’ll supposedly let players learn more about their character’s family, though embracing Slytherin incantations is against the rules, or so an instructor implies.

New Tales from the Borderlands release date confirmed

Well, that Amazon leak was accurate. New Tales from the Borderlands is coming out on Oct. 21, 2022, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.

While Telltale Games isn’t working on this one, Gearbox Software brought on several vital creatives that were part of the original’s development team. It’ll be an all-new story set in the same universe, with regrettably no returning characters. The trailer retains the cheeky tone, at least.

Return to Monkey Island releases on Talk Like a Pirate Day

It might have taken nearly 30 years for a Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge follow-up, but the wait is nearly over. Return to Monkey Island is coming out on Sept. 19, 2022, for PC and Nintendo Switch.

The new trailer is, naturally, pretty funny. There’s a bit explaining that anyone who preorders will get utterly useless horse armor DLC. For those that don’t remember (or are under 20 years old), The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion tried this way back in the day, and people still clown on it.

Lies of P looks like steampunk Bloodborne

Ever wonder how Pinocchio would fair in the world of Bloodborne? You won’t have to imagine it much longer since Lies of P, an upcoming soulslike action RPG, is pretty much that. The trailer is full of epic sword duals with steampunk monstrosities, expertly balancing weird and awesome tones.

Lies of P‘s story involves Pinocchio setting out on a blood-soaked hunt for Geppetto, who can seemingly help the boy gain some semblance of humanity. Despite how silly this might all sound, the game isn’t pulling any punches — it’s a dark fantasy tale through and through.

Lies of P will arrive sometime in 2023 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Telltale brings back The Expanse

Since the initial reveal last fall, there hasn’t been much on Telltale’s The Expanse. It’ll be a narrative-driven adventure based on Amazon’s TV series, specifically following the exploits of Camina Drummer. Actress Cara Gee is returning to this character for the game too.

The footage is curious because there appears to be more dynamic gameplay than in past Telltale titles. Zero gravity will play a considerable part, and there are bits throughout the trailer showing that off. The Expanse is known for realistic, hard sci-fi elements, so making gravity an integral aspect is true to the fiction.

Hideo Kojima is starting a podcast

Look, this isn’t a huge announcement, but it’s hilarious and inclusion-worthy. Hideo Kojima, the creator of Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding, is starting a podcast called “For the Record,” which premieres Sept. 8, 2022, exclusively on Spotify.

“I wanted to share my thoughts with a global audience and felt that Spotify would be the best home to reach all my fans and friends around the world,” Kojima said via Spotify’s blog. “It’s an ambitious approach to release every episode in both Japanese and English at the same time, but I look forward to having a good time getting and sharing creative inspiration with listeners from all over the world.”  

Sure, why not? Tell us most about your favorite movies, Mr. Kojima!

Story trailer for Gotham Knights is suitably tense

Every showing for Gotham Knights is slightly more promising than the last. Today’s trailer is all about the story, which gives fans more one-on-one time with Batgirl, Robin, Red Hood, Harley Quinn, and many more iconic characters from that Batman franchise.

There’s a touch more gameplay too. While not a full-on Arkham title, the inspiration is clearly on display. Hopefully, the light RPG elements aren’t too prevalent at launch.

Speaking of that, Gotham Knights is coming out on Oct. 21, 2022, for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Dead Island 2 is back, and coming next year

After nearly a decade of development hell, Dead Island 2 is coming out on Feb. 3, 2023, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia, and PC. Incredibly, the slapstick (and gnarly) tone from its original announcement trailer from 2014 is still front and center.

This is the first time we’ve ever seen gameplay footage for Dead Island 2. It shows several characters running around post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, taking out zombies with various melee weapons. There are some guns too, but the developers insist it’s primarily a brawling affair.

Well, now you know about the biggest moments of Opening Night Live at Gamescom 2022. Until next year, friends.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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