Most Hyped Trailer from the Game Awards 2024

Patrick_Yu
edited January 3 in Gaming

The Game Awards 2024 was packed with excitement, featuring some of the most thrilling game trailers we’ve seen this year. From long-awaited sequels to bold new stories, the event gave players plenty to look forward to. Whether you love epic adventures, fast-paced action, or unique worlds, these trailers showcased the future of gaming. Here’s a look at the most talked-about reveals that have everyone excited. 

1. Elden Ring: NightReign

Elden Ring: Nightreign, a standalone cooperative multiplayer roguelike spin-off from From Software, is set to release in 2025 on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms, with a Network Test for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S players in early 2025. Directed by Junya Ishizaki, the game is set in Limveld, a variant of Limgrave, where players face the Nightlord and other foes, including familiar enemies from previous Souls titles. Nightreign features eight playable classes, randomized loot, roguelike mechanics, and cross-generation but no cross-platform multiplayer. Players can embark on three-player runs that culminate in major boss battles and earn currency for character customization and relic upgrades. The game promises a blend of classic Souls elements and fresh cooperative gameplay innovations.

2. Witcher 4

The Witcher 4, the highly anticipated sequel in CD Projekt Red's renowned RPG series, will feature Ciri as the protagonist, beginning a new trilogy set after the events of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Currently in full development with Unreal Engine 5, the game promises a story-driven, open-world experience with expansive possibilities for exploration and character progression. The trilogy's first installment is still years away, with no confirmed release date, but it has been described as the studio's "most advanced" project. Fans can expect new Witcher lore, such as the Lynx School, alongside familiar elements like Geralt's possible cameo. CDPR has also assured that the game will not be exclusive to any storefront, signaling widespread availability upon release.

3. Borderlands 4

Borderlands 4, set for release in 2025, marks a new chapter in Gearbox Software's looter-shooter franchise, introducing an all-new planet, four new Vault Hunters, and enhanced RPG elements. The game, which will launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X (excluding last-gen consoles), continues the series' signature blend of humor, action, and treasure hunting. Gearbox has teased a balance between approachability and depth, with the new Vault Hunters fulfilling archetypal roles like "soldier" and "mage." Developed over several years and published by 2K Games, Borderlands 4 promises fresh gameplay while staying true to the franchise’s roots, as showcased in its cinematic and gameplay trailers revealed during The Game Awards 2024.

4. Okami Sequal

Capcom has officially announced a sequel to Okami, with a visually stunning teaser trailer revealed during The Game Awards 2024, featuring Amaterasu’s return in her iconic wolf form. Directed by Hideki Kamiya, the sequel promises to evolve the series’ beloved Celestial Brush mechanics, potentially incorporating innovative control features for modern consoles, including the rumored Nintendo Switch successor. The game’s art style appears to shift toward softer, painterly visuals while maintaining its signature storytelling elements of restoration and rebirth. While no release date or platforms have been confirmed, the sequel is expected to embrace modern hardware capabilities, potentially offering a more seamless open-world design and dynamic gameplay. Capcom's revival of the franchise under Kamiya’s leadership reflects a renewed commitment to honoring the legacy of Okami and delivering a creative, unforgettable experience.

5. Mafia: Old Country

Mafia: The Old Country, launching in Summer 2025, serves as a prequel to the Mafia trilogy, exploring the origins of organized crime in 1900s Sicily. Developed by Hangar 13, the game will feature a more linear, narrative-driven experience compared to the open-world structure of Mafia 3, with a focus on authenticity, including fully localized Sicilian voice acting. Players will navigate the fictional town of San Celeste, engaging in knife and gun combat, high-speed vehicle chases, and initiation rituals. Revealed through cinematic trailers at Gamescom 2024 and The Game Awards 2024, the game is set to release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, promising rich storytelling and a gritty action-adventure experience.

6. Onimusha: Way of the Sword

Onimusha: Way of the Sword is set to release in February 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, marking the series' return after nearly 20 years. Set in Edo-era Kyoto, the game follows a samurai wielding the Oni Gauntlet to combat demonic Genma amidst a land corrupted by Malice. The gameplay retains the series' signature elements, including the Issen parry system and the collection of souls to empower the protagonist, with hints of the Oni transformation mechanic returning. While the story teaser was minimal, fans can expect a blend of melee combat, survival horror elements, and rich feudal Japanese settings, staying true to the franchise’s roots.

7. Slay the Spire 2

Slay the Spire 2, set to release in 2025 with an Early Access launch on PC, MacOS, and Linux, brings back beloved roguelike gameplay with new twists. Set 1,000 years after the original, the game features returning characters Ironclad and Silent, alongside a new slayer, The Necrobinder, with hints that other familiar faces like Defect may return. Built on the Godot engine, the sequel introduces updated mechanics, new cards, and enhanced visuals, with Mega Crit hiring dedicated art and animation staff to elevate the experience. The game will launch without microtransactions and is expected to expand its roster and content during Early Access. Fans can anticipate fresh challenges, an evolved art style, and an expanded story as they climb the Spire once more.

8. Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet

Naughty Dog's upcoming sci-fi adventure, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, was unveiled at The Game Awards 2024, marking a departure from the studio's previous works like The Last of Us and Uncharted. The game follows bounty hunter Jordan A. Mun, voiced by Tati Gabrielle, as she ventures to the perilous planet Sempiria to capture a target named Colin Graves, played by Kumail Nanjiani, hinting at a personal connection. Set on a mysterious and dangerous alien world, Intergalactic promises a character-driven narrative structured like a TV series, with a focus on emotional depth and rich storytelling. While gameplay details remain scarce, a brief trailer highlights melee combat and hints at ambitious mechanics, with Naughty Dog claiming it will feature their "deepest gameplay" to date. With development ongoing since 2020, no release date has been confirmed, but the game is expected to be a major, immersive addition to Naughty Dog's portfolio.

9. The Outerworlds 2

The Outer Worlds 2, set to release in 2025, is Obsidian Entertainment's follow-up to its acclaimed sci-fi RPG, bringing players to a new star system with a fresh crew while retaining the series' signature humor and gameplay style. Exclusive to Xbox Series X and PC, the game will launch on Xbox Game Pass and promises to be twice the size of its predecessor, featuring expanded environments, new weapons, and enhanced combat mechanics. Revealed during The Game Awards 2024 with a gameplay trailer, the sequel showcases fast-paced shooting, cover-based combat, and stunning alien landscapes, while hinting at an expanded narrative and deeper companion interactions. Fans can expect more of what made the original a standout, with a larger scope and new adventures in a brand-new setting.

10. Virtual Fighter 6

Virtua Fighter 6, revealed during The Game Awards 2024, marks the long-awaited return of Sega's iconic fighting franchise after nearly 20 years. While no release date or platforms have been confirmed, the game is in development, with gameplay footage suggesting a continuation of the series' grounded 3D fighting style focused on combos and positioning. Featuring an older Akira and a new character named Stella, the game aims to innovate while staying true to its roots, with development led by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and supported by original series developers. Fans can look forward to fresh elements in this classic series revival.

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Patrick Yu is a Senior Project Manager at Level Interactive and has 8 years of experience writing business, legal, lifestyle, gaming, and technology articles. He is a significant contributor to Acer Corner and is currently based in Taipei, Taiwan.

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