30 Big Announcements Expected to Happen at Gamescom 2024

There are many big games to look forward to this year, whether at Opening Night Live or on the trade show floor. Here's what to expect.

Posted By | On 18th, Aug. 2024

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Crimson Desert

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If there’s one title we’ve been intrigued to know more about, it’s Crimson Desert. Despite its announcement in 2019 and a gameplay reveal last year, Pearl Abyss’s action RPG lacks a definite release window. It’s unlikely to be announced at Gamescom, but there will be a hands-on demo for attendees to try out four unique boss fights, offering a better look at the combat and mechanics. Here’s hoping it sets the ball rolling for regular updates in the coming months.


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