2017-01-25

Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands is an upcoming open world tactical shooter video game in development by Ubisoft Paris. Go behind enemy lines in Ghost Recon: Wildlands. As a member of The Ghosts, a legendary US Elite Special Operations team, create chaos that will destabilize and eventually break the alliance between the Santa Blanca Cartel and the corrupt government.

Initial release date: 7 March 2017

Genre: Tactical shooter

Publisher: Ubisoft

Designer: Dominic Butler

Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows

Developers: Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Bucharest, Ubisoft Annecy, Ubisoft Milan, Ubisoft Montpellier

Sniper Ghost Warrior 3

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 is an upcoming open world first-person tactical shooter in development by CI Games. It is the third entry in the Sniper: Ghost Warrior series and the first title to feature a AAA production effort.

Engage your targets from the long range. Factor in scope elevation, wind speed and direction, breath control and stance along with weapon and bullet choice.

Full List of PC Games in 2017

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Mass Effect: Andromeda

For Honor

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Halo Wars 2

Prey

Yooka-Laylee

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

Sniper Elite 4

Torment: Tides of Numenera

Nier: Automata

Sea of Thieves

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3

Cuphead

Crackdown 3

State of Decay 2

Night in the Woods

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III

Star Trek: Bridge Crew

Agents of Mayhem

Outlast 2

Little Nightmares

Vampyr

Absolver

Sonic Mania

Divinity: Original Sin II

Strafe

Syberia III

Shenmue 3

Rime

What Remains of Edith Finch

Friday the 13th: The Game

ELEX

Pyre

BattleTech

Pit People

Battalion 1944

The Bard’s Tale IV

Get Even

Gorogoa

Thimbleweed Park

Project Sonic

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam

Frozen Synapse 2

Loot Rascals

A Hat in Time

Tacoma

Agony

Call of Cthulhu

Double Dragon IV

More Details About PC Games 2017 by Date

Pit People (The Behemoth): 13 January (Early Access)

Battleblock Theater and Castle Crashers have done awfully well for Behemoth and Pit People is their new “fast-paced turn-based, co-op adventure” which they describe as a “strategy game of positioning”. Due to appear in Early Access in January.

Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach (Slitherine): 19 January

It’s Space Wolves vs Orks in this Slitherine rendition of the classic tabletop campaign.

Stars in Shadow (Ashdar Games): 19 January

Another 4x strategy game takes on the legacy of Masters of Orion 2. Will this be the one to take that crown?

How to Shoot A Criminal (Pandorica): 20 January

Live-action footage meets media archives, as you attempt to bring down The Revenge and its corrupt editor-in-chief from within. It’s set in a 1930s New York where everybody speaks French.

Resident Evil 7 (Capcom): 24 January

Announced during Sony’s E3 2016 press event, but confirmed for PC shortly afterward. Resident Evil 7 is set in modern-day, rural America, and takes place after the events of Resident Evil 6. They’re using a new ‘RE Engine’ for this one.

Memoranda (Bit Byterz): 25 January

A point and click adventure game about forgetting and being forgotten that tells the story of a young lady who is forgetting her own name.

Tales of Berseria (Bandai Namco): 24/27 January 2017

The PC will be getting Tales of Berseria, the upcoming entry in the Tales series of JRPGs. We got Tales of Zestiria recently, so presumably that sold well enough on to merit this release. It’s due out in Japan some time in 2016, with the western localisation release set for 24 January in the US and 27 January in Europe.

Disgaea 2 (Nis America): 30 January

Disgaea 2 comes to the PC and includes Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories and Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days. One for strategic RPG fans.

Conan Exiles (Funcom): 31 January Early Access

Funcom returns to the Conan world of Hyboria with a new survival game. Expect building, crafting, hunting and all that survival stuff.

Hitman Season 1 (IO Interactive): 31 January

Hitman is being released as an episodic title, and is so far (some online-only rubbish notwithstanding) well on its way to competing with Blood Money for the best in series badge. But if you’re wondering when all the episodes will be complete and the full game can be (physically) purchased in one go, it’s 31 January 2017.

Diluvion (Arachnid Games): 2 February

Diluvion from Arachnid Games will transport players to an undersea world to captain subs while exploring and surviving the depths. Players will find themselves trapped in a world that has been forced underwater following the Great Flood. Noe stuck under a sheet of ice, humanity is fighting for survival.

Phoning Home (Ion Lands): 7 February

Open-world exploration title in which a pair of robots (ION and ANI) are stranded on a strange planet and need to, well, phone home.

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book (GUST): 7 February

Young novice Alchemist Sophie Neuenmuller finds a book imbued with a soul, and hijinx presumably ensue. Originally released on PS4, this GUST title is one of two coming to on 7 February.

Nights of Azure (GUST): 7 February

The other GUST RPG heading for in February (like Atelier Sophie, above). This one looks like it’s firmly in the teenaged anime ladies fight demons genre.

Brut@l (Rising Star Games): 9 February

ASCII-themed 3D dungeoneering action. Previously on the PS4, but now coming to the PC in February.

Alone With You (Benjamin Rivers Inc): 9 February

A sci-fi romance adventure game, from the creator of Home.

For Honor (Ubisoft): 14 February

Ubisoft’s hot third-person viking on samurai on knight multiplayer action title got a Valentine’s Day release date at E3 2016. It has a single player campaign too. They’ll no doubt be a beta ahead of release.

Sniper Elite 4 (Rebellion): 14 February

Another title hoping to get lover’s hearts pumping on Valentine’s Day. This sequel is set after Sniper Elite 3, a game which we rather enjoyed. Players are being transported to Italy in 1943 and elite marksman Karl Fairburne also returns to take down those damn Nazis.

Realpolitiks (Jujubee Games Studio): 17 February

Become the glorious leader of any contemporary nation in this upcoming geopolitical strategy title. Use your country’s economic and military power to expand or protect your interests. Apparently “democracy, authoritarianism [and] totalitarianism” will be your options. No socialism? 0/10 mate.

Night in the Woods (Infinite Fall): 21 February

Mae the cat returns to her home town of Possum Springs after dropping out of college. A study in mental illness and the stagnation of social mobility, via anthropomorphic animals and paranormal powers.

Berserk and the Band of the Hawk (Tecmo Koei): 21 February

Musou-styled (think Dynasty Warriors) version of the popular Berserk manga/animated trilogy. Will cover the ‘Golden Age’ and ‘Hawk of the Millenium’ arcs.

Halo Wars 2 (Creative Assembly): 21 February – Windows 10 only

Real-time strategy sequel heading the way of Windows 10. The forces from a little-known series called Halo do battle.

Lego Worlds (TT Games): 21 February

Another builder but this time set in the Lego universe. The game has been in Early Access since June 2015 but finally releases in February.

Torment Tides of Numenera (InXile): 28 February

Torment: Tides of Numenera is the Kickstarted RPG that’s been promised as a spiritual successor to Planescape: Torment. That’s quite a big deal, as Planescape: Torment is one of the most special and unique RPGs we’ve ever seen.

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