Square Enix Announces New Action Game Next Week

Square Enix Announces New Action Game Next Week

What's it gonna be??

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Sep 07, 2016 @ 03:24 PM (Staff Bios)
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Square Enix has a new action game coming soon. They confirmed today that the the game will be shown off at the Tokyo Game Show next week, but other than that, no more information has been obtained. Their main stage presentation is set to September 15th at 13:00 JST, which is 9PM PST on September 4th. By Wednesday night/Thursday morning, we will have plenty of information on the brand new title. Until then, all we can do is sit here and speculate.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has been released, as well as the announcement of Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy XV, and the next Hitman episode. Even the recently released The Turing Test was created by Square Enix as well. They're putting in a ton of work and I'm really excited to see this new title dropping.

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We're going to have to wait until they take the stage next week until we know for sure, but what are you all thinking? Are we looking at the first game in a new series or is this going to be a sequel to a game we already know about?

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