Square Enix has revealed Final Fantasy XIV will be introducing two temporary jobs: the Pictomancer and the Beastmaster.
19.12.2023 - 15:24 / tech.hindustantimes.com / Harley Quinn
The year 2023 is about to come to an end and what a fantastic year it was for gamers as they got to play some really awesome games such as Starfield, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Baldur's Gate 3, and more. We also saw the first trailer for GTA 6, which came after a long wait of 12 years. While GTA 6 will not be released next year (it is expected for 2025), the year 2024 does have a great lineup waiting for gamers. From Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and Tekken 8, to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it is set to be another exciting year. So, let us take a look at the most anticipated video games of 2024 and take a closer look at some of these titles.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2, which is officially titled Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, is all set for its release in February 2024. The sequel to the 2020 game and the second of the three remakes, Final Fantasy 7 is improving all aspects of the game. Character design, storytelling, animation, and world design, have impressed gamers and critics alike. In the second part, the game will follow Cloud Strife and his mates as they look for Sephiroth. Also, you get to play Sephiroth, which is definitely going to excite gamers. Looks like Square Enix might impress us all again.
The move to Unreal Engine is the reason why many, including us, are excited for Tekken 8. It is 2024, but fighting games are never going away. Bandai Namco has given an extra emphasis on the relationship between Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama, which was sort of teased at the end of its predecessor. And if you're not into story mode, Tekken brings you all the crazy action and violence you can expect from the franchise. Aggression will also play a big role in the game mechanics as the game adopts something called the Heat System that will enhance each character's unique abilities. The game is set to be launched on all platforms at the end of January 2024.
Who would not be excited for a game that features Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, King Shark, and other chaotic misfits from the world of DC Comics? Rocksteady Studios is gearing up for the launch of the game which is set in the world of Batman: Arkham universe. The most exciting part is that it will be a continuation of the previous games, meaning you will be able to go forward in the storyline. We just hope that like 2023, the release date is not further delayed and we get to see it in February 2024.
Yakuza games have gained a lot of popularity in recent years, and the Like a Dragon series is one of the pivotal titles on the theme. The series is moving to the US for the first time ever with Infinite Wealth. The game will bring back Ichiban Kasuga alongside veteran Kazuya Kiryu. The RPG also seems
Square Enix has revealed Final Fantasy XIV will be introducing two temporary jobs: the Pictomancer and the Beastmaster.
Final Fantasy 14’s next expansion, Dawntrail, has much to offer long-time fans as they venture to Tural, a brand new continent. While there are new races to interact with, new Jobs to pick up and the Female Hrothgar, the locations are also interesting. First is Solution Nine, a futuristic-looking city built by a different civilization.
From to , 2024 is shaping up to be a great year for action games. Whether it's a brand-new concept with innovative potential, an established franchise's first foray into a different genre, or a long-awaited sequel, many an action game has set a release date for 2024, and all of these have had impatient fans clamoring for more since their very announcement.
While 2023 was a standout year for PC Games, with major releases like,, and the remake of all launching to massive success and critical acclaim, there's still plenty to look forward to in 2024 — especially with several games and franchises set to receive highly-anticipated sequels. With many games initially announced in 2023 and earlier years set to finally be released in 2024, the year is set to receive a lineup of games on par with the releases of the previous year.
2024 is looking to be a great year for RPGs, with a strong selection of titles that show promise across different stylistic and narrative angles. RPG fans had plenty to pick from in 2023, and showed just how big the market could be for something that emphasized the depth of choices and possibilities. Games like and made a strong showing for Japanese RPGs, and registered with audiences in a way that only a minority of Soulslikes have managed.
After racing through fifty upcoming games for the year ahead, we’ve finally come to the pointiest of pointy ends in our Most Wanted list for 2024, and it’s a real crowd pleaser of a PlayStation 5 exclusive. That’s right, it’s Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
Near the end of last year, we asked the Push Square community to vote for their most anticipated PS5 games of 2024. Over 11,500 votes were cast across 50 games, and it's fair to say that the results are very tightly packed.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is only a couple short months away, but if you want to kick off the FF7 fun early, you can in… Apex Legends. Yes, a new Apex Legends and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth crossover event kicks off next week, which will include a new takeover that will allow you to find and wield the iconic Buster Sword. In addition to that, you can expect the usual array of cosmetics, including some pretty cool-looking skins that see Apex heroes dressing up as the likes of Tifa, Aerith, Barrett, and Yuffie. You can check out a quick trailer for the event, below.
Actor Jack Black has joined the cast of Warner Bros and Legendary's "Minecraft", a live-action movie based on the popular video game from the studio. Black joins "Aquaman" star Jason Momoa as well as actors Emma Myers and Danielle Brooks in the project, which will be directed by Jared Hess of ”Napoleon Dynamite” fame, reported entertainment news outlet Variety.
What are the biggest movies coming in 2024? Surprisingly, there aren't as many superhero films gracing theatres this year, with DC Studios preparing to launch just one, Joker: Folie à Deux, a sequel to Todd Phillips' grounded Batman universe, introducing a new player into the mix. On the Marvel side, we've got four movies — Kraven the Hunter, Deadpool 3, Venom 3, and Madame Web — all suffered shifting release dates due to the Hollywood labour strikes. Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two was another major casualty of the strikes. Originally set to debut in November last year, it got pushed into March when the actors' union barred its star-studded cast — featuring the likes of Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Florence Pugh — from promotional duties and interviews.
2023 was, you could say, an interesting year for video games. It unleashed a metric ton of genre-defining, record-breaking new classics, including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Baldur’s Gate 3, but was also one of the most devastating layoff periods for gaming companies in recent history. There’s no telling what precise delights or horrors lay waiting in lovely 2024, but we can, at least, prepare ourselves for a bunch of exciting video game releases.
The Witcher voice actor Doug Cockle has voiced Geralt of Rivia for nearly two decades, and will soon expand beyond video games to voice the White Wolf in upcoming Netflix film Sirens of the Deep.