The Most-Anticipated Videogames Coming This Fall
Don't be too sad that summer's ending: It just means that the year's biggest videogames are about to start rolling out over the coming weeks. In the gallery above, we preview this fall's most-anticipated game releases headed to every console (and PC), from Red Dead Redemption 2 to a bunch of games that aren't Red Dead Redemption 2.
Out November 27 for PC/PS4/XB1. Though its previous home, THQ, is gone, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse action-adventure franchise lives on. The sequel to 2012's Darksiders II is heading to consoles (though not the Switch, despite the previous game's availability on the Wii U) and PC in November via its new publisher, THQ Nordic, and a new development team (Gunfire Games, though many of the individuals who worked on the first two games are now there).
The action in Darksiders 3 runs concurrently with events in the first two games. Your female protagonist is Fury, enigmatic sister to the first game's War, who is armed with a whip and magic and tasked with hunting down and eliminating each of the Seven Deadly Sins (and their servants). In the process, you'll get roam throughout heaven and hell.