
October continues its course, and after a week filled with great games like the previous one, you’d think that games would take a bit of a break. However, the return of the car series Microsoftnew Total war and more games make this week just as powerful. Below, we bring you all the releases of the week in the world of video games.
- Forza Motorsport
- Honkai: Star Rail
- Total War: PHARAOH
- A haunted house
- Star Trek: Infinity
- River City: Rival Showdown
- Lords of the Fallen
- Transformers: Earthspark – Expedition

Forza This is one of the longest running series Microsoftand this tuesday is coming Forza Motorsport. Despite the lack of a number in the title, this installment is the eighth in the subseries. Motor sports, and its reboot is planned. The game will place more importance on realism than ever and will have more than 500 vehicles. Forza Motorsport will be available for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S in PC. The game will be a part Game Pass since its launch, but those who pre-purchased the premium edition can now play it since last Friday.

After great success Genshin Impact, HoYoverse continued to expand its video game universe Honkai: Star Rail, a gacha with a turn-based RPG combat system. This new name also achieved a high level of popularity, but in contrast to it Genshin Impactwas only available in PC, Android in iOS. Now the game is finally coming to consoles with a version PlayStation 5. For those who started playing on other platforms, you can sync your account with this new version to continue with the same progress.

Series Total war It is one of the most popular strategy games in the niche with a 23-year history in gaming. After closing the trilogy, it meant Total War: Warhammer III Last year there was a new part dedicated to the New Kingdom of Egypt. This game was developed by the studio for Total War Saga: Troy and aims to be one of the most accurate deliveries in the history of the series. Total War: PHARAOH will be available only in PC.

Launched in 1982 A haunted house, but the game launching this week isn’t quite the same. This new version uses the concept established in the game that was originally released in Atari 2600 mansion full of monsters and transforms it into a roguelike that truly resembles the 2023 title while retaining key elements of the classic. As if that wasn’t enough, besides going out in the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch in PC, A haunted house It will also be available for the 2021 console Atari VCS.

surprisingly Star Trek It has never been as present in the world of video games as other sci-fi franchises. However, every now and then a game like this comes along Star Trek: Infinity, which in addition to returning the series to games, offers something very unusual for this type of adaptation: a strategy game. This game even has a few iconic characters, but it will still allow players to shape their own story through the decisions they make as the leader of one of four different factions. Star Trek: Infinity will be available only in PC.

A haunted house isn’t the only classic returning this week, as River City: Rival Showdown brings back legendary River City Ransom with a remake that was originally released exclusively for Nintendo 3DS. While retaining the original game’s character art, everything else has been done from the ground up: environments, upgraded controls, and more. The game even adds online multiplayer and a fighting game-like mode. River City: Rival Showdown will be available at PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch in PC.

Something that was originally developed as a sequel Lords of the Fallen original by Deck 13it is now a reboot of the series of the same name, which was eventually developed by the studio Hexworks. This new game keeps the basics of the original title, but also makes important changes, such as the ability to create our own character or the mechanics that allow us to explore the world of the dead. Lords of the Fallen will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S in PC.

After working in a film of dubious quality, Transformers returned to the world of animated series last year with Transformers: Earthsparkin the main role Bumblebee. The series has now received its own video game adaptation with an adventure title in which Bumblebee must stop a villain Mandroid during several levels that offer a combination of combat and sections in which we can turn into a car. Transformers: Earthspark – Expedition will be available at PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch in PC.

