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Video Game Releases Coming in October

October 2017 is a month for several big name video game releases, but there may be a few titles not on your radar just yet. There are a couple of spooky games perfect for Halloween month, some more lighthearted titles, and everything in between. Read on for this month’s release highlights, as well as a comprehensive list of all game launch dates at the end.

October 3

Forza Motorsport 7 (Xbox One, PC) — “Experience the danger and beauty of competitive racing at the limit with the most comprehensive automotive game ever made,” says Microsoft. This HD racing game has been enhanced for compatibility with the Xbox One X’s 4K capabilities and offers an array of cars and tracks to keep your races fresh and exciting.

October 6

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions (Nintendo 3DS) — This remake of 2003’s Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga on Game Boy Advance tasks players with journeying to the Beanbean Kingdom with Bowser, of all characters, on a mission to restore Princess Peach’s voice.

October 10

Middle-earth: Shadow of War (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — The sequel to Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor will take you back into J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantastical world from the Lord of the Rings series. When Polygon asked a Monolith rep about the game, he said, “It was a case of ‘bigger and more.’ Bigger maps, bigger story, bigger encampments. More orcs, more skills, more creatures.” Sounds good to us.

October 13

The Evil Within 2 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — Perhaps the most fitting game for the month of Halloween, The Evil Within 2, launches on a Friday the 13th and takes place mostly in a nightmarish alternate dimension called the STEM world. Play as Detective Sebastian Castellanos on a quest to save his daughter Lily in this horror survival game from Shinji Mikami.

October 17

South Park: The Fractured But Whole (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — This sequel once again gives players the role of the New Kid to join South Park characters like Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman in an outrageous RPG adventure. Like its predecessor, The Fractured But Whole is lousy with social commentary from the get-go with some unique difficulty settings which are based on the race of your character.

October 20

Fire Emblem Warriors (Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch) — Play as fan-favorite heroes like Marth, Xander, and Corrin and dive into some hack-and-slash battles. Though combat is not turn-based, players must still issue strategic commands to warriors in the midst of battle and choose tactical combinations of heroes for the best combos.

October 24

Destiny 2 (PC) — Already out on PS4 and Xbox One, Bungie’s sequel to their breakout sci-fi first-person shooter is finally releasing on PC via Battle.net. The PC version of Destiny 2 allows for an uncapped frame rate but otherwise offers all the same features as the console versions. It’s been received very well so far, and many players are planning on picking it up on PC as well as their console of choice. Check out our review of the game here.

October 27

Assassin’s Creed: Origins (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — The next installation in the Assassin’s Creed franchise takes place in ancient Egypt and is bringing an overhaul to the series’ combat system. The open world looks massive and worth exploring with a ton of unique locations, weapon options, and tamable animals you can use in battle.

Super Mario Odyssey (Nintendo Switch) — One of the Switch’s most anticipated games of the year is almost here. Super Mario Odyssey will take our favorite plumber to some crazy, diverse worlds, and they all look so vibrant and charming. Gameplay is made more dynamic than ever before with Mario’s “capture” ability, which allows him to control a seemingly endless array of objects and enemies.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — Get ready to channel Lt. Aldo Raine and do one thing and one thing only: kill Nazis. In Wolfenstein II, players are living in a Nazi-ruled America with a revolution on the rise. A Nintendo Switch version was announced in a recent Direct and is planned to release in 2018.

Those are the highlights. Here’s the full list of October 2017 releases:

  • Battle Chasers: Nightwar (PC, PS4, Switch) – October 3
  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS4, Xbox One) – October 3
  • Forza Motorsport 7 (PC, Xbox One) – October 3
  • Batman: The Enemy Within – Episode 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 3
  • Empyre: Lords of the Sea Gates (PC) – October 4
  • Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy (3DS) – October 6
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 10
  • Age of Empires Definitive Edition (PC) – October 10
  • Arktika.1 (Oculus Rift) – October 10
  • The Evil Within 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 13
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole – (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 17
  • Elex (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 17
  • Rogue Trooper Redux (PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One) – October 17
  • Etrian Odyssey 5: Beyond the Myth (3DS) – October 17
  • Axiom Verge: Multiverse Edition (PS4, Vita, Wii U, Switch) – October 17
  • WWE 2K18 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 17
  • Gran Turismo Sport (PC, PS4) – October 17
  • Cities: Skylines – Green Cities (PC) – October 19
  • Syberia (Switch) – October 20
  • Fire Emblem Warriors (New 3DS, Switch) – October 20 EU
  • Destiny 2 (PC) – October 24
  • Road Rage (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 24
  • Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon (PS4, PC, Switch) – October 24
  • Assassin’s Creed: Origins (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 27
  • Super Mario Odyssey (Switch) – October 27
  • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PC, PS4, Xbox One) – October 27
  • Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back (PC, PS4) – October 31

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Mischa McGill

Mischa grew up with video games and still has a deep love for many - especially fun, colorful RPGs. Some of her favorites include Pokémon, Animal Crossing, Pikmin, Fantasy Life, Kingdom Hearts, Skyrim, Civilization V, and Stardew Valley. She loves nights in with her boyfriend cooking Mexican food, watching Studio Ghibli movies, and going head-to-head in their favorite games. Mischa might not beat you in Super Smash Bros, but she owns a replica of Arwen’s sword and Hermione’s wand, so... don’t rub it in too much.

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