Top 3 Games To Watch Out For Next Year

The year 2016 gave the fans amazing games. It is also considered one of the greatest year in the gaming industry, as it covers a lot of amazing game announcements. Most of the announced games this year are expected to be released next year, making a lot of fans very excited. However, there are only a few games that are totally worth the wait. Here are the top three games of 2017 so far.

Destiny 2 Is Expected To Have An Impressive Gameplay Than Any Other First-Person Shooter Next Year

Everyone knows how Bungie impressively supports Destiny. This is why a sequel is well-deserved, which is set to release sometime in 2017. Bungie confirmed a lot of new features to come in Destiny 2. Considering how much DLCs and events Destiny has gone through, fans can expect that Destiny 2 will offer a much higher number of new contents.

Horizon: Zero Dawn Is Going To Be One Of The Best Hybrid Game Next Year

No one has expected such game with an amazing hybrid, where the dinosaurs become futuristic robots. Also, having a female lead in the game is unusual in today's gaming industry, which makes this game one of a kind. It also has a compelling storyline, which most players are looking forward to. This game is definitely the one to try in 2017.

Expectations Are Very High For The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

The first announcement of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild surprised a lot of fans. Zelda fans got so excited when this game was announced. It offers an all new gameplay far from the classic ones. Fans also love the massive open world style of the game, where Link can do different kinds of stuff. Expectations are very high in this game, due to the fact that it may be the best Legend of Zelda title yet.

There are other games to look forward to in 2017. Some, though, have not yet received specific release dates. Fans can only hope that the development of the most anticipated games will not undergo delays.

 

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