Terminator: Survivors, Greedfall 2, And Every Announcement From Nacon Connect 2024
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The middle of the year usually has quite a few showcases for Not-E3 season--not that you can expect an E3 anytime soon now that the event has been permanently canceled--but Nacon is starting early with the reveals this year. Nacon Connect has just wrapped up, with one of the biggest announcements being Terminator: Survivors, a new open-world survival game coming later this year. Other projects narrowed down their release date windows for 2024 and 2025, as games like Greedfall 2, Endurance Motorsport Series, and Dragonkin were also featured.
It was a diverse lineup of fantasy, simulation, and racing games revealed throughout the presentation, and you can catch up on all of the Nacon Connect announcements below.
Greedfall 2: The Dying World
Almost two years after it was first announced, Greedfall 2: The Dying World now has an early access launch date on PC. The prequel to the 2019 game will be out Summer 2024 on PC, and this new chapter in the series will see players step into the boots of a Teer Fradee native forcibly snatched from their home and transported to the land of Gacane, a country ruined by the machinations of its leaders and ancient curses.
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Endurance Motorsport Series
Developed by Nacon's in-house studio KT Racing, Endurance Motorsport Series isn't just a racing simulator where you'll put your skills behind the wheel to the ultimate test, but also a game of choosing the best race strategy. When you enter the pit lane, you'll be able to step into the shoes of the race engineers as you tinker with a vehicle to give it that extra edge in a race, and you'll need to make other important decisions to help balance out your driving skills. It's scheduled to release in 2025.
Ravenswatch
Having been in early access for a while now, Ravenswatch is gearing up for a full release in April after the arrival of its third and final chapter, Avalon. In case you missed it, Ravenswatch is a roguelike playable either in solo or co-op mode in a team of up to four players and is developed by Curse of the Dead Gods studio Passtech Games.
Welcome to Paradize
Welcome to Paradize is out today, and if you're looking for a cheeky spin on life after the zombie apocalypse, this might be one to keep an eye out for. A combination of open-world action, survival, and crafting, Welcome to Paradize is set in a world where zombies can be forcibly recruited to serve you for the rest of their unnatural afterlife while you deal with their ghoulish brethren. Playable in solo or co-op, it's available now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
A world of sports games
In a quick sizzle reel, Nacon showed off several of the licensed sports games on the way this year. TieBreak is the official tennis video game of the ATP and WTA, Rugby 24 scrums its way onto console and PC soon, cycling fans can gear up for Tour de France 2024 and Pro Cycling Manager 2024, and anyone looking to get dirty can prepare themselves for a new motocross adventure in MXGP. Finally, Session: Skate Sim players can go back to academia with the Schoolyard DLC for that skateboarding game.
Crown Wars
Out on March 14, Crown Wars: The Black Prince got a new trailer showcasing the various weapons you'll be able to wield in the tactical turn-based game. There are 13 types of realistic weapons to collect, from broadswords to axes, and each one can be upgraded as you seek to master the blade during the 100 Years War.
Dragonkin
Developed by Nacon's Eko Software studio, Dragonkin: The Banished is a new hack-and-slash game set in an original dark fantasy world. Each character is a mutant hybrid of dragons and humans, and you'll be able to master their gifts in a quest to track down and slay powerful dragon overlords. Dragonkin: The Banished is scheduled to arrive February 2025 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Life
Life comes at you fast, but these trailers for several games in Nacon's Life range came even quicker. Four games in this series were highlighted in a new trailer, and for simulation fans, you can look forward to new culinary content in Chef Life, the gig economy in Taxi Life on March 7, and a game of life or death in Ambulance Life when it launches in September. Anyone looking to master gardening work without having to deal with getting their hands dirty can also check out Garden Life, as that game arrived on February 22.
Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown
WRC's KT Racing studio has been working on Test Drive Unlimited for several years, and the latest game is aiming to race onto PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S later this year. In a new trailer, the studio showed off the game's off-road driving mode set inside of Hong Kong island wilderness. The game also looks like it's taking a page from the Forza Horizon series, as you'll be able to explore the landscape and find secret cars to add to your collection.
Terminator: Survivors
The Terminator franchise has been explored in a ton of games over the 40 years that it has been around, but this year, the franchise is taking a stab at the survival genre. Arriving in October, Terminator: Survivors is set several years after Judgment Day, and as one of the few surviving humans in this post-apocalyptic world, you'll hunt for resources while tangling with other scavengers, Skynet's trigger-happy machines, and the titular Terminators.
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