A roaring quadbike crash lands into “Fortnite” and horses are introduced to “Farming Simulator 19”, bandits saddle up for “Red Dead Redemption 2” and trainers gain new levels of mastery in “Pokémon Let’s Go”; meanwhile, space pirates contend with a shoeless security guard in “Skin Deep”, Sean Bean plays a ruthless rival in “Hitman 2” and “Battlefield V” defends itself against “Call of Duty” with a single player campaign.
Pokémon: Let’s Go
As well as a trailer looking at the two games’ general features, players of Nov. 16’s near-identical Nintendo Switch games “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!” and “Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!” can look forward to making their human characters more skilled than ever. Meanwhile, mobile exploration game “Pokémon GO” added a fourth generation of cute creatures to find.
Skin Deep
Blendo Games’ stylish short “Thirty Flights of Loving” was the aftermath of a heist gone wrong; “Quadrilateral Cowboy” stalked adjacent territory with corporate espionage and computer hacking. This time, “Skin Deep” takes stealth and shooting to the stars courtesy of an insurance company’s deep-frozen security guard. Heading to Windows PC with a release date to be announced.
Hitman 2
Speaking of stealthy sneaking, this glossy “Hitman” sequel is headed for a Nov. 13 release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC; this time around there’s some celebrity involvement, with film and TV actor Sean Bean from “Game of Thrones” and “Lord of the Rings” playing a menacing adversary during a 10-day limited time mission that starts Nov. 20 (when “Battlefield V” launches).
Farming Simulator 19
In contrast to the first trailer, which was all about powerful industrial machinery and thumping beats, this ranch-style follow-up emphasizes a new addition to the expanding “Farming Simulator” animal family: horses, both as personal transport and as livestock that can be trained. Launching Nov. 20 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Mac and PC.
Fortnite
A powerful quad bike with room for two and the ability to smash its way through (or boost over) fortifications was dropped into Battle Royale spectacular “Fortnite” this week, propelling other players into the air or even, with enough boost, propelling itself across the skies. Available now across Android, iOS, PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC.
Red Dead Redemption 2
When “Red Dead Redemption 2” arrives Oct. 26 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One the focus is on the single player storyline set in the Wild West. Players will take on the role of Arthur Morgan, member of a gang led by Dutch van der Linde, a bold robber and returning character from 2010’s Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 hit “Red Dead Redemption”.
Battlefield V
The new trailer for “Battlefield V” examines some of the single-player adventures in its War Stories mode, dedicated to some little-known episodes of World War 2, inspired by historical events. Set for release Nov. 20. JB
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