We’re coming in mid-July and big games like Trials of Mana, F1 2021, Space Jam: A New Legacy e The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD are among the PC releases of the month, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S e mobile.
To help you keep an eye on the week’s news, the Canaltech separated the main games that arrive between the 11th and 17th of July. Check it out below.
Trials of Mana Mobile
The mobile version of the game from Square Enix 2020 was unveiled in June 2021 during the franchise’s 30th anniversary special event. the classic RPG 1995 will have new 3D graphics, new special features for mobile devices and the ability to automate scopes and cameras in battles.
Trials of Mana arrives for Android and iOS devices on July 15th.
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F1 2021
The new high-end motorsport simulator brings back customizable gameplay for the most experienced drivers and those who just want to enjoy. Codemasters combined this with an unprecedented campaign mode, with their own stories and characters focused on the backstage of the Formula 1 circus, as well as customizations that also involve training formats, seasons, competitions and modes. All of this, of course, also with the presence of sports idols, available to be the player’s own teammates.
F1 2021 will be released July 16th for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One e Series X|S
Space Jam: A New Legacy
The beat ’em up game is inspired by the new movie by Bugs Bunny, LeBron James and the others Looney Tunes and was created with the help of fans. In the plot, the rabbits and the Los Angeles Lakers star need to escape from their own server. Warner Bros, after being imprisoned by artificial intelligence Al G. Rhythm.
Space Jam: A New Legacy arrives for PC and Xbox One and Series X|S on July 16th, but the game has been available to Game Pass Ultimate subscribers since July 1st.
The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD
In a remastered version, the title arrives with high definition graphics and brings back support for motion controls adapted to Joy-Con. THE Nintendo also added a more traditional control scheme, thinking mainly to the Switch’s portable mode. The game will also support Amiibos and 60 frames per second. It’s the chance for those who want to relive or discover the classic plot full of puzzles and combat spread across the floating island of Skyloft.
The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD arrives exclusively for Nintendo Switch on July 16th.
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