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Well…at least we hope it’s soon.ġ5 Weirdest PlayStation One Games Ever By Matthew Byrd An Update On Halo Infinite Xbox owners will even be able to experience an exclusive Indiana Jones adventure soon. He’s uncovered plenty of hidden treasure, punched numerous (yet never enough) Nazis, and expressed his hatred of snakes in numerous movies and video games. The franchise’s titular character has been on countless timeless adventures throughout the years. There probably isn’t a person alive who hasn’t heard of Indiana Jones. Much like Perfect Dark, most of what we’ve heard about this game since then doesn’t exactly fill us with hope that it will be released any time soon. In what is becoming a theme you’ll find throughout this list, that trailer was just an announcement video to show the game was in development. That was until 2020 when Microsoft announced a new Fable project set to be developed by Playground Games. Many assumed that was the end of the Fable franchise. However, in 2016, Lionhead officially closed its doors.
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The series is lauded for the myriad of ways it allows players to interact with NPCs, and most of the entries in the series were developed by Lionhead Studios. The Fable franchise is a beloved Xbox institution that takes place in a very tongue-in-cheek fantasy version of England. Sadly, some reports suggest that the game’s development is coming along somewhat slowly and that the game is still at least a couple of years off. However, aside from a cinematic announcement trailer, we haven’t seen hide or hair of the game since then. Two years ago, Microsoft announced a Perfect Dark reboot set to be developed by The Initiative. The game received critical acclaim from reviewers and fans but was sadly followed by the underwhelming Perfect Dark Zero for the Xbox 360 five years later. In 2000, Rare released Perfect Dark: an N64 spy thriller-themed FPS about conspiracies and aliens. Instead, we’re left to realize that this game is a long way off. Given the amount of time that has passed since the game’s announcement, the 2022 Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase would have been an excellent opportunity to reveal more info. Elder Scrolls fans can’t even put together enough leaks and rumors to theorycraft the game. Even then, we only got a short cinematic trailer designed to reassure audiences that yes, Bethesda was working on the title.

Through it all, though, we haven’t heard any substantial updates about The Elder Scrolls 6 since it was announced four years ago. Here are the biggest previously confirmed titles that were missing in action during the Xbox and Bethesda showcase. Given that the presentation focused on games that are coming out in the next 12 months…well, that might tell you a little something about what your expectations for those missing titles should be. Unfortunately, quite a few of those games were missing from Xbox and Bethesda’s otherwise massive presentation. Countless studios closely affiliated with the Xbox are busy working on major games. However, those games only make up a small sampling of the titles coming to Microsoft’s supported hardware. For instance, few can really say they hated learning that the Persona franchise was finally coming to Xbox or that Hideo Kojima was creating an Xbox-exclusive title. Others, however, were pleasant surprises. Some of the info shared during the show was as welcome as it was expected (such as new trailers for Redfall, Starfield, and Forza Motorsport).

Yet there were still some notable titles missing from the event. The 2022 Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase was easily the longest digital showcase of the year so far, and it contained a healthy mix of updates on previously announced titles and world premieres.
