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Here’s Sony’s Next Exclusive Sci-Fi Death Trap, Saros

by admin September 25, 2025


Sony opened its September State of Play with our first gameplay look at Saros, the next big PS5 game from Returnal makers Housemarque. It’s set to arrive on March 20, 2026 exclusively on PS5 and will be “enhanced” on PS5 Pro. Like Returnal, it’s a fast-paced third-person roguelike sci-fi shooter built around players dying over and over while getting stronger with permanent upgrades.

Here’s the new Saros gameplay trailer that just premiered during State of Play. The upcoming sci-fi game stars Rahul Kohli as Arjun Devraj and looks just as wild and frenetic as Returnal.

And here’s the game’s official description:

Arjun Devraj, a Soltari enforcer, fights to survive on the lost colony of Carcosa under an ominous eclipse. Shape-shifting biomes and hostile ruins set the stage for a fast-paced, cinematic action experience where every encounter demands precision and adaptability. Combat unfolds as a fluid dance of dodges, shields, and parries, paired with a high-tech arsenal built of human and alien weaponry. Master enemy patterns, evolve your strategy, and face off against spectacular bosses that push every skill to the edge. Death is not the end, with permanent upgrades, evolving equipment, and the “Second Chance” system that allows you to always come back stronger.

PlayStation 5 owners have been wondering what 2026’s exclusive release calendar will look like, and with Saros, it looks like Sony is starting the year off strong with what appears to be another exciting and likely tough-as-nails third-person roguelike shooter from a team that has been consistently knocking it out of the park for three decades. Will Saros match the success of Helldivers 2, the sci-fi shooter that kicked of Sony’s 2024? Probably not, but either way, I’m excited to get my hands on Saros in March of next year.



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Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective Has Clothbound Cover With Metallic Art
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Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective Has Clothbound Cover With Metallic Art

by admin September 25, 2025



Ahead of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s release this December, fans of the iconic Nintendo series can revisit the original Prime Trilogy in written form. On October 28, an official Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective will be published by Piggyback, the strategy guide publisher best known for its excellent Legend of Zelda guidebooks. Preorders for Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective are available now at Amazon for $46.49 (was $50).

With Amazon’s preorder price guarantee, you’ll automatically get any price cuts offered between the time you order and launch.

$46.49 (was $50) | Releases October 28

The book’s full title is Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective: The Official Art and Making of Metroid Prime 1-3.

The 212-page clothbound hardcover with a stitched binding and etched metallic foil cover art featuring Samus Aran wearing the Varia Suit. Piggyback is using high-quality, sheet-fed art paper to showcase the concept art and sketches from the development of the original Metroid Prime (2002), Prime 2: Echoes (2004), Prime 3: Corruption (2007), and Metroid Prime Remastered (2023).

Along with the artwork, the book contains commentary from Retro Studios developers. The foreword was written by Metroid Prime series producer Kensuke Tanabe, and each of the four sections are introduced by a developer from Retro Studios.

Preorder Metroid Prime 4: Beyond + Amiibo

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond launches December 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. The Switch 2 version is available to preorder at Amazon, Walmart, and other major retailers for $70. The original Switch version is up for preorder for $60. If you want to upgrade to Switch 2 to play Metroid Prime 4 in 4K resolution, Amazon finally has Nintendo’s new console in stock. The upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A Bundle has sold out a couple of times, but the Mario Kart World Switch 2 Bundle is available for $499.

Nintendo is also releasing three new Amiibo for Metroid Prime 4. Two different Samus Amiibo figures launch November 6, while Sylux releases December 4. Amazon is sold out of two of the Amiibo, while Walmart is sold out of the one Amiibo Amazon has in stock. You can also still get the Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack featuring Samus and E.M.M.I. for $28.73 at Amazon.

More Metroid Games

Metroid Prime Remastered

If you haven’t played Metroid Prime Remastered, we’d highly recommend checking it out ahead of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. It’s one of the very best games for Nintendo Switch and will serve as a good primer (sorry) for Beyond. For classic side-scrolling Metroid, check out Metroid Dread for Switch and Metroid: Samus Returns on 3DS. The latter is a great remake of Metroid II that flew a bit under the radar because it launched in 2017 after the Switch hit the market. Dread and Samus Returns were developed by MercurySteam.

Nintendo Switch Online members can play the first five Metroid games on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Metroid, Metroid II, and Super Metroid are available with the Switch Online Individual membership ($20/year). To get the Game Boy Advance games–Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission–you need the Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership ($50/year).

And if you want to play all of these Metroid games with a controller themed around the franchise, PowerA recently launched an officially licensed wireless controller featuring Samus Aran and a galactic background. You can also grab a pair of wired Metroid-themed earbuds packaged in a drawstring bag with Metroid artwork.

More Nintendo Guide & Art Books

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom / Breath of the Wild Official Strategy Guides

Amazon has deals on the hardcover editions of Piggyback’s other recent Nintendo books. We’ve included a list of those below. And if you’re looking for more official Nintendo art and lore books, you should check out Dark Horse’s series of Zelda and Super Mario books.

Piggyback’s Zelda Guides:

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Marvel's Wolverine at long last gets a borderline uncomfortably bloody gameplay trailer, and a PS5 release window
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Marvel’s Wolverine at long last gets a borderline uncomfortably bloody gameplay trailer, and a PS5 release window

by admin September 25, 2025



After four whole years of silence, PlayStation and Insomniac have very graciously offered up a new trailer for Marvel’s Wolverine. With gameplay no less! Horrifically gruesome, violent, and bloody gameplay that is so intense you should probably give it 15 minutes or so if you’ve just had your supper.


Right, here’s what’s important. Combat looks like it’ll be borrowing from Spider-Man, which itself borrows from the Arkham series, as in that sort of rhythmic punching kind of thing, albeit with a lot more slicing and dicing. I’m talking claws up the skull, claws cutting off limbs, claws ripping bodies apart. A lot of claw action! Edwin also wanted me to make sure I mention how “sad and tender his eyes look while he’s slicing peoples’ elbows off,” because there was a behind the scenes featurette shown after the trailer that more or less pointed out just that.

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This featurette also confirmed who’ll be playing Insomniac’s Wolverine: Liam McIntyre, an Australian actor who is no stranger to superhero stuff (he was in the TV version of The Flash) or video games (he played JD Fenix in Gears of War 4). I’m sure someone will have some kind of complaint about this portrayal of the character, but he does have the iconic yellow suit at least.


You’ll also learn about how there’s some dedicated blood tech made for this game, which makes sense considering just how much of the stuff they packed into just two minutes of gameplay. Mr. Wolverine will also be a bit of a jet setter, as the game will take him to both the Canadian wilderness and Japan.


There’ll be some familiar comic book faces too, as Mystique made an appearance (arguably a more interesting protagonist for a game mechanically, but I digress), as well as Omega Red. Apparently there’s some hints for other characters too, you’ll have to wait for the “Top 10 Things You Missed In The Wolverine Gameplay Trailer” video that some YouTuber will push out by tomorrow to get a headstart on that SEO.


Oh, and there’s a release window too! It’ll be coming in the northern hemisphere’s fall, 2026, but it is worth noting that’s just on PS5. A PC release is all but guaranteed given that Marvel’s Spider-Man 1 and 2 have both received one, just a good while after their initial releases. There’s another look at the game coming in spring too, so for now, just enjoy Wolverine’s grunting and screaming and all the mess he makes. Again, seriously, don’t eat anything while watching this.



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All Airport activities in PEAK
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All Airport activities in PEAK

by admin September 25, 2025


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Published: Sep 24, 2025 02:24 pm

The Dillydally mini update is live in PEAK, and there are three fun activities to explore with your friend.

While the core objective stays the same (jump in and escape the island), you can have a fun time with your buddies in the Airport itself. This guide will help you explore all the key activities you can now explore before taking off on the flight.

All Airport activities in PEAK

Three new activities are now available at the Airport.

  • Photobooth
  • Basketball
  • Chess

Let’s find out how to engage in the three activities and have fun.

How to use the Photobooth in PEAK

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The Photobooth is located in the western part of the Airport, just past the gigantic mirror. Ironically, the photobooth is like the inside of a flight. Stand in front of the small mirror and press E. Wait for a few seconds, and your photo will be taken.

You can also stand there with your buddies to take a snap together before starting your adventure.

How to play basketball in PEAK?

The Airport now has a half-court set up on the northern edge. Pick up a ball by pressing E, then stand on the court. Use the Q button to throw the ball, and hold it longer to add more pace (if you’re trying to pass to a friend). Use the mouse button to aim the throw.

That’s pretty much how you can now unleash your LeBron James mode in PEAK.

How to play chess in PEAK?

Screenshot via Aggro Crab

PEAK now offers a gigantic chessboard for you to play with your friend. Pick up a piece with E, and then drop it in the right spot. Rules don’t regulate the chessboard, so the onus will be on you and your friend to maintain the norms.

If you want to twist the experience, you can also add an extra queen on each side. This is how you can test if you’re better than Garry Kasparov.

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Battle Through A Never-ending Story In Chronoscript: The Endless End Next Year
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Battle Through A Never-ending Story In Chronoscript: The Endless End Next Year

by admin September 25, 2025


Chronoscript: The Endless End is an upcoming Metroid-style 2D action game with a killer aesthetic. Players control an editor trapped inside the pages of a book, and must fight for his life to escape. 

The game comes from developer DeskWorks (makers of the similarly hand-drawn RPG Time: The Legend of Wright), and stars an editor who, after visiting a mysterious manor, becomes bound to the pages of his unfinished, never-ending manuscript. This story has been ongoing for a thousand years and refuses to end; it’s up to us to find a way to end this long-running narrative once and for all. Chronoscript’s hand-drawn pen art aesthetic looks great, and the gameplay plays with its premise by letting players traverse through pages and even swim through spilled ink to reach new areas. 

 

Chronoscript: The Endless End is set to launch in 2026 on PlayStation 5 and PC. 



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Here are our PS Plus monthly and catalogue games for October
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Here are our PS Plus monthly and catalogue games for October

by admin September 25, 2025



The Last of Us Part 2 and Alan Wake 2 will both be joining the PS Plus catalogue next month.


Alan Wake 2 leads the monthly games offering, available across Essential, Extra, and Premium subscriptions from 7th October. The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, meanwhile, will be added to the catalogue for Extra and Premium subscribers.


Here are the monthly games for PS Plus subscribers in October:

  • Alan Wake 2
  • Cocoon
  • Goat Simulator 3

PlayStation Plus – Game Catalog for 2025 | PS5 & PS4 GamesWatch on YouTube



And here are the games coming to the PS Plus catalogue in October:

  • The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered
  • Tekken 3
  • Soul Calibur 3
  • Lara Croft Tomb Raider Anniversary

26th September is The Last of Us day, so the inclusion of the sequel will follow, while horror thriller Alan Wake 2 arrives in time for Halloween.


Cocoon was Eurogamer’s game of the year in 2023, so is a sci-fi puzzle game that’s well worth playing.


Fighting fans will enjoy the classics Tekken 3 and Soul Calibur 3, while Lara Croft Tomb Raider Anniversary leaked last week as its trophy list was spotted.


For more on Sony’s subscription service, check out our full PS Plus guide for all of the games available.



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Elon Musk's Favorite Game Is Getting Remastered 25 Years Later
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Elon Musk’s Favorite Game Is Getting Remastered 25 Years Later

by admin September 25, 2025


Classic sci-fi immersive sim Deus Ex is returning with a fresh coat of paint and updated features, compliments of Aspyr. The remaster about a futuristic society crumbling beneath the weight of feckless governments and wild conspiracy theories arrives at a hell of a time.

“Question Everything. Trust No One,” reads the tagline to a game with many fans, including billionaire Elon Musk. He called the original “one of the best games ever” in 2020. This new remaster promises visual upgrades and quality-of-life improvements similar to Aspyr’s existing HD remasters of the Tomb Raider games. Hopefully,  Deus Ex Remastered will be the definitive way to replay one of the most important games of the century. At least it will make the PC version accessible on console. The PS2 version, Deus Ex: The Conspiracy, joined PS Plus earlier this year.

The irony of Elon Musk’s love for the game has haunted it in recent years. One of the game’s original writers, Austin Grossman, called it the immersive sim’s “worst legacy” in an interview earlier this month.

“That kind of political weight and social satire is a real common thread between Deus Ex and Dishonored,” Grossman, who co-wrote the Warren Spector-directed hit with Sheldon Pacotti and Chris Todd, recently told PC Gamer. “It is the thing that Elon Musk likes, creepily. It is creepily in Elon Musk’s worldview. So that may be its longest, worst legacy.”

Musk has been a lifelong gamer with a notorious career as an amateur Quake player back in college. Last year, however, he was caught cheating at games like Diablo 4 and Path of Exiles 2 by allegedly paying other people to boost his accounts. Trust no one, indeed.



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Metal Gear Solid 5's Official Strategy Guide Is Still Available 10 Years Later
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Metal Gear Solid 5’s Official Strategy Guide Is Still Available 10 Years Later

by admin September 25, 2025



Metal Gear fans are likely busy working their way through the recent Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater remake, but those looking to add a unique piece to their Metal Gear merch collection back at Mother Base should take a quick detour to procure the official Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain strategy guide. Not only is it–surprisingly–still available at Amazon nearly a decade after it first launched, it’s also discounted to $19.70 (was $25).

This a cool piece of official merch for the final game in the Metal Gear series–though if you haven’t played the game it’s based on yet, you can also grab The Phantom Pain and its standalone prequel chapter, Ground Zeroes, for just $23 on PlayStation or PC with the Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience.

$19.70 (was $25)

This paperback guide sits at 368 pages, offering an in-depth look at everything you’d ever need to know about The Phantom Pain. From detailed mission walkthroughs to diagrams and analysis of the game’s many systems, the guide leaves no stone unturned. It also comes with a story recap–so even if you’ve lost track of what’s happening in the convoluted MGS universe, you should be able to dive into MGS V without any trouble.

As an added bonus, it comes with a poster that offers a detailed look at the world map.

The guide was published by Piggback, a company that’s published guides for Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Cyberpunk 2077, and other high-profile games. It’s also from the same team that previously worked on guides for other Metal Gear Solid titles–so it’s all but guaranteed to offer an accurate, in-depth look at MGS V.

A Collector’s Edition of the guide was also released, but is out of print. This version includes a few exclusive goodies like a lithograph by Yoji Shinkawa and an art gallery. It’s hard to come by, but new and used copies occasionally surface from third-party resellers on Amazon.

Of course, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is the title stealing the spotlight right now. Our review gave it a superb 9/10, as it does a wonderful job of remastering one of the best PS2 games for modern audiences. If you’re interested in picking it up, the Tactical Edition is available for $68 at multiple online retailers (was $70). This is essentially the standard physical edition of the game, but it includes some extra DLC. PC players can also purchase the Steam version for just $52.38 (was $70) at Fanatical. Die-hard fans can also grab the $200 physical Collector’s Edition, which is still in stock at Amazon. It includes the base game, bonus DLC content, and a selection of collectibles like a diorama display of Snake sneaking through the forest, embroidered patches, and an exclusive metal case for the game.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Deals

If you started with The Phantom Pain or Delta and want to work through the earlier entries in the series, you’ll want to check out the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1.

This collection includes Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty HD, and the original Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD, plus the original MSX versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, and animated Metal Gear Solid graphic novels. The physical edition is available for $30 (was $60) on Switch, Xbox, and PS5, or you can grab it digitally on consoles and PC. The Steam version is available at Fanatical for $45 (was $60).

Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1

It’s worth noting that while the Master Collection will get you most of the games in the series in a single package, it’s missing the rest of the mainline series–including Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain plus standalone prequel chapter Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes–not to mention the many Metal Gear spinoffs like Metal Gear: Survive and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Those entries will show up in an ostensible future Master Collection Volume–or even as additional remakes similar to Delta–but Konami has not announced any plans for those just yet.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience

Unfortunately, as it stands, it’s hard to play several of those entries; the PS3-exclusive Metal Gear Solid 4 and PSP-exclusive Peace Walker are not currently available on modern consoles or PC. But as mentioned above, you can at least grab the latest game in the mainline series, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, plus Ground Zeroes and a bunch of DLC content through the Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience. You can grab it for $23 on PS4, or on PC via Fanatical. Note that if you’re jumping into MGSV without playing the others, you’ll be missing out on the rest of the story–but it is widely considered to have the best gameplay of the series, so it’s still worth grabbing if you’re looking for more tactical espionage action after wrapping up Delta or the Master Collection.

While the mainline series tells the winding–and sometimes incomprehensible–story of the legendary soldier Big Boss, his cloned son Solid Snake, and the shadowy organization known as the La Li Lu Le Lo The Patriots, the series has also seen several spinoffs over the years. Most of these are non-canon like Metal Gear: Survive–or semi-canon, as in the case of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops–others are considered part of the official Metal Gear timeline, such as 2013’s Metal Gear Rising Revengeance developed by Platinum Games. Rising set at the end of the series timeline, and players once again control Metal Gear Solid 2’s protagonist, Raiden, who has returned to his cyborg ninja form from Metal Gear Solid 4. Unlike the rest of the series, Rising is a character action game, rather than a stealth game, but it’s well-regarded by fans and easily available on PC. You can get the Steam version for just $23 (was $30) at Fanatical.

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Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2 official novelizations

For a different take on the Metal Gear Solid saga, you can check out the official novelizations for Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. The books retell the events of the first two Metal Gear Solid games and were written by Raymond Benson, who has also authored several official James Bond novels.

It’s worth noting that Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima’s latest project, Death Stranding, also received an official, two-part novelization. While there are similarities in visual design language, detailed world-building techniques, and even gameplay elements between Death Stranding and Metal Gear, Death Stranding leans more heavily into overt sci-fi elements. Nevertheless, it’s worth checking out if you’re looking for more reading material based on Kojima’s works. Both volumes are available in paperback and Kindle editions at Amazon.

Speaking of which, Kojima also wrote a nonfiction book in 2021, titled The Creative Gene, which compiles his memoirs and essays on creativity, game design, art, and more. While it won’t answer lingering questions about Metal Gear lore, it offers insight into his creative process and details important events from his life. The paperback edition is available for $17.87 (was $23) at Amazon.

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First gameplay trailer for Returnal follow-up Saros reveals a gentler roguelike that's no less abundant in bullets
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First gameplay trailer for Returnal follow-up Saros reveals a gentler roguelike that’s no less abundant in bullets

by admin September 24, 2025



Sony and Housemarque’s sci-fantasy shooter Saros got its first proper gameplay trailer at PlayStation’s latest State of Play this evening. If you were hoping for more Returnal, then pour yourself a huge brimming flagon of victory mead, for this is basically Returnal plus a gruff male lead, a sunnier shape-shifting wasteland, and a force shield that converts attacks into juice for your biggest guns.


Do people drink victory mead in the world of Saros? This is not a question answered by the trailer. Instead, we’re treated to a series of agile bangfights with enemies of all shapes and sizes. Some are robotic. Some are skull-themed. Some have more arms than seems strictly necessary. Some are large enough to give Kratos the cold sweats. See that Sony? Did you a cheeky bit of license cross-pollination there.

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As in Returnal – a game that took Housemarque’s shmup pedigree and applied it to a third-person roguelike shooter – most of these creatures are partial to spewing the most fantastically patterned fusillades of energy projectiles. It’s as though somebody had sneezed while downing their victory mead, and skilfully angled their lips and nostrils to produce a crowd-pleasing firework effect, rather than an excruciating faux pas. If you dislike being sneezed on by cosmic goblins, the game’s horizontal dash looks very effective providing you manage its cooldown.


The trailer blurb recaps the story premise. In Saros you play Arjun Devraj, voiced by Rajul Kohli. He’s a Soltari enforcer exploring the lost colony of Carcosa in the face of an eclipse that causes the landscape to shapeshift. I don’t find Devraj that compelling as a character so far, but he’s got a cool coat so we’ll call it even Stevens. There are also some sad holographic people you can query about Carcosa’s plight.


The key differences I can see over Returnal are 1) that energy shield, which also comes in handy up against laser beam traps and the like, and 2) a Second Chance revive mechanic, which sees Devraj slamming his fist into the ground and resurrecting in sheer petulance at having accidentally taken 400 bullets to the jaw. Housemarque have been keen to emphasise that this is a gentler roguelike than Returnal, with “permanent resources and progression making every death valuable”. See also the tagline, “Come back stronger”.


All we need now is a PC release date. The thing I’d most like to hear about next is the bestiary. I adored Returnal’s lore writing. I thought the 3D bullet hell stuff was bonkers, too, but mostly I’m here for knotty descriptions of exceedingly odd fauna.

Disclosure: RPS co-founder Alec Meer wrote for Returnal and is the lead writer on Saros.



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Battlefield 6 Gets Explosive New Campaign Trailer
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Battlefield 6 Gets Explosive New Campaign Trailer

by admin September 24, 2025


Today’s State of Play provided a new trailer showing off the single-player campaign for Battlefield 6. The explosive trailer sets the stage for the single-player story, which centers on a squad of Marines called Dagger 13 as they try to stop the terrorist group Pax Armata. 

The campaign takes players from Brooklyn to Gibraltar and features plenty of exploding vehicles, buildings, and anything not impervious to military weaponry. Check out the trailer below. 

 

Battlefield 6 launches on October 10 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. You can read our recent hands-on impressions of the game’s multiplayer gameplay here. 



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