Watch protagonist Yakumo decimate all kinds of enemies with an assortment of deadly weapons over the course of 13 minutes.
Gamescom this year also saw new records being set on the digital front, with 630 million viewers for content related to the event.
While it doesn't have a release date, The Division veteran Magnus Jansén is leading development as its creative director.
Gamescom attendees can experience the upcoming action RPG on PC, complete with mouse and keyboard controls, from August 20th to 24th.
Between new trailers for highly anticipated titles, potential release date announcements, and other surprises, the week looks packed.
The photos posted to social media also include hints about some of the plot twists and turns we can expect from Fallout season 2.
Series producer Motoi Okamoto and NeoBards Entertainment director Al Yang will be on hand to discuss the upcoming survival horror.
Ubisoft Massive will discuss everything surrounding the series during two Gamescom panels, including a big announcement for The Division 2.
Low and Alone will be returning to the creepy Carnevale, and who knows what horrors they'll encounter in a desperate bid for survival.
Invincible VS, Dying Light: The Beast, Cronos: The New Dawn, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, and much more will also appear.
The fast-paced hack-and-slash title will also have a one-hour demo for attendees of the trade fair from August 20th to 24th.
Even the venue for the event is setting a new record thanks to its 233,000 square meters of floor space being 3,000 square meters higher.
The showcase will air on August 19th at 11 AM PT and feature new announcements, reveals, updates, and more for upcoming titles.
Attendees will witness a "guided theater experience" through the Tomb of the Matriarch and learn more about the Protectorate.
Attendees can also play Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, Invincible VS, and more at the Xbox booth.
The follow-up to 2012's Black Ops 2 will launch later this year for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, PC, and Game Pass.
Set for the day after Gamescom Opening Night Live, the showcase will feature its own world premieres, "stealth demo drops," and more.
Attendees at the upcoming August trade fair can experience the open-world action RPG before its release later this year.
After having skipped last year's Gamescom, Nintendo has now confirmed through social media that it will be attending this year.