Now we’ve discussed the games that we really want to see this year at E3 2017, and we tried to keep our expectations tempered. But if we were to let our wishful thinking free, then we would also want to see the following games, but probably won’t. So here are the top 10 video games we probably won’t see at E3 2017. Elder Scrolls 6 With the massive success that Skyrim was, it wouldn’t be too far fetched to think that Bethesda will put out another one soon. However, with how strongly they are supporting Elder Scrolls Online, and adding huge expansions regularly, it’s hard to imagine them cannibalizing their own game. Though, if they do decide to put out a new Elder Scrolls game, I’d love to see Valenwood. Far Cry 5 Ubisoft has its hands full these days. Wh...
One of the things in Halo 5: Guardians for which Microsoft had to face criticism for was the lack of split-screen. Hopefully, the publisher seems to have learned from its mistakes, confirming that the next Halo game (Halo 6 or whatever it will be called), will definitely have split-screen support. The news was confirmed by 343 Industries’ Executive Bonnie Ross, during a speech at DICE 2017. She said that not including split-screen was one of the painful learnings that Microsoft had to face after they overtook the Halo franchise from Bungie. She continued, “”For any FPS going out forward, we will always have split-screen in. Ross also admitted that the rough launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection was another “painful learning” for Microsoft. Previously, t...