Come September and the gaming industry gets as busy as the peak Delhi wedding season. It’s almost as if the stars align for all publishers, and they decide to starve gamers in the months leading up and then suddenly unleash this massive buffet of triple-A titles at us. It can get daunting in a situation like this to decide which game deserves your hard-earned money. Good thing, we’re here to scope it out, and give you a look at the games that we are looking forward to in the coming month. Here’s our list in no particular order.
eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020
Like every year it’s a cat and mouse chase between the releases of PES and FIFA games. But this time, as the name suggests, the ‘eFootball’ addition to the series’ title symbolises the game’s focus on PESLeague and eFootball Pro tournaments. There’s already a demo out, so you can see for yourself if this will be your football game of choice this year.
Release date: September 10
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One
Price: Rs. 2,403 on PC, Rs. 3,499 on consoles
FIFA 20
Not to be outdone, FIFA 20 has some neat tricks up its sleeve as well. This year it features VOLTA Football for the first time, which focuses on small-sided street and futsal games. Remember the FIFA Street series? That’s what this is promised to be like.
Release date: September 27
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Price: Rs. 3,999
Borderlands 3
We’re finally getting a legitimate sequel to Borderlands 2, and before you ask – no the Pre-Sequel doesn’t count. There’s a lot to unwrap when it comes to what’s new in the game, but one of the more interesting new features are new combat maneuvers and abilities, such as crouch-sliding, wall-mounting, and even a cover system. More deets in the trailer –
Release date: September 13
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One
Price: Rs. 3,999
Gears 5
The Coalition proved they could take over the Gears franchise with Gears of War 4. This time, they’re looking to push the envelope with new game modes, a more ambitious level design and a female protagonist even. Oh, and this time it’s on Steam as well.
Release date: September 10
Platforms: PC, Xbox One
Price: Rs. 1,299 on PC, Rs. 3,999 on Xbox One
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
Done with Monster Hunter World? Then it’s a great time to take the next step into the ‘Master Rank’ with the Iceborne expansion. It picks up after the ending of Monster Hunter: World and pumps in new quests, monsters, weapons, armor, and story.
Release date: September 6
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One
Price: Rs. 3,000
Contra: Rogue Corps
Contra has been a go to shoot everything that moves kind of game for generations. During times of detailed story lines and character development, Contra: Rogue Corps promises to keep things simple by giving you spectacular weapons and copious amounts of enemies to shoot at. We’ll know if that formula ages well this September.
Release date: September 26
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Price: Rs. 899 on PC, Rs. 2,999 for PS4 and Switch, Rs. 2,140 for Xbox One digital copy
NBA 2K20
It may seem like two football games are enough sports this month, but that’s not the case. Basketball fans have something to look forward to as well with NBA 2K20. New to the series are all twelve teams from the WNBA, adding a bit of gender balance to franchise.
Release date: September 5
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Price: Rs. 2,999 on PC, Rs. 3,499 on consoles
Torchlight 2
Torchlight 2 has long been an amazing Diablo 3-esque action-RPG that was exclusive only to PC players. Not any more though. It’s coming to all home consoles in September including the Nintendo Switch.
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Release date: September 3
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Price: Rs. 1,699 on PS4, Rs. 1,099 on Xbox One
Code Vein
The vampire-themed Japanese action-RPG promises some over-the-top action lined with supernatural abilities.
Release date: September 27
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One
Price: Rs. 2,999 on PC, Rs. 3,499 on consoles
WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship
The WRC series is finally getting its first real face-lift in two years. It now gets better visuals, more technical routes, smoother pace notes, and an improved career mode.
Release date: September 5 on Consoles, September 20 on PC
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Price: Rs. 3,499 on consoles, TBA for PC
While these are our top picks for September, do keep your eyes out for these interesting releases as well –
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy – PC, Switch – September 3
- GreedFall – PC, PS4, Xbox One – September 10
- The Surge 2 – PC, PS4, Xbox One – September 24
- Final Fantasy 8 Remastered – PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch – September 3
- Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition – Switch – September 27
That’s not all. PS Plus and Xbox Gold subscribers are entitled to free games this month too, so be sure to check those out. Which of these games are you planning to pick up in September? Tell us in the comments below.