The Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live show has drawn to a close. Lasting two hours, the main showcase brought us a variety of trailers and announcements for upcoming games. Don’t worry if you missed the show, because below you’ll find every trailer shown during Gamescom 2023.
The preshow for Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live started things off with a wave of trailers, firstly for Street of Rogue 2, which will be arriving in 2024.
After that we had a trailer for Mandragora, a side-scrolling action-RPG, was the next game to be showcased. It will be released in 2024. Then Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior, which is also out in 2024. Then Endzone 2, entering early access in spring 2024, followed by a Bulletstorm VR trailer and one for Fae Farm.
The 7th Guest VR came next. If you’re interested in this horror VR game, then put 19th October in your diary. The horror theme continued with a trailer for Post Trauma, which will be released in spring 2024. We then switched over to fantasy with a trailer for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realm of Ruin, which will be released on 17th November 2023, and a look at Delta Force: Hawk Ops after that.
The Gamescom ONL preshow ended with a trailer for Homeworld 3, which will released in February 2024.
Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live properly began, of course, with Starfield. Take a look at our Starfield release date guide if you want to know when you can begin your journey through the stars, when you can preload it and how much hard drive space you’ll need to clear (quite a lot).
After a short kerfuffle on stage, the first trailer for Little Nightmares 3, now developed by Supermassive Games, came next. You’ll be able to experience this nightmare in 2024. A podcast set in the Little Nightmares universe, called The Sounds of Nightmares, was also revealed and, if you want to give it a listen, the first two episodes are now available.
Black Myth: Wukong, based on 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng’en (highly recommend reading it if you have the chance), was next to take the stage.
We then experienced quite the tone change with the trailer for Killing Floor 3.
The trailer for Age of Empires 4: Anniversary Edition arrived next, which is now available on Xbox.
Next came a gameplay update trailer for Crimson Desert – an upcoming action RPG from Pearl Abyss.
The show then turned its attention to Payday 3. Introduced by Ice-T, the trailer takes a look at the Port Jersey Heist where he voices a character. Payday 3 will be released on 21st September 2023.
After this, Assassin’s Creed Mirage took the spotlight with a new trailer. Assassin’s Creed Mirage will be released on 5th October and will be available on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.
Tekken 8 was up next with a brand new trailer. The game will feature 32 fighters and a new single-player mode, Arcade Quest. If you’re ready for a battle, then you’ll have to wait until its released on 26th January 2024.
After this we got an extended look at gameplay for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It’s the first direct sequel in the Modern Warfare series and you’ll be able to play it on 10th November 2023.
We were then treated to an update to Nightingale – an upcoming openworld game from Inflexion Games. It will entering early access on 22nd February 2024.
Keeping to the fantasy themes, the trailer for Granblue Fantasy Relink. This adventure will arrive on PlayStation on 1st February 2024.
Next up was a trailer for Immortals of Aveum, which was released today. (Or on 22nd August 2023 if you’re reading this in the future.) If you’re interested in this one, make sure you check out Eurogamer’s Immortals of Aveum review because unfortunately it’s not very good.
Next came the trailer for Zenless Zone Zero. From HoYoVerse, the developers of Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero (also known as ZZZ) is a new urban fantasy JRPG.
HoYoVerse kept the stage as we got an update for Honkai: Star Rail ahead of its PlayStation 5 release.
Making it a HoYoVerse hat-trick, we then got a trailer for Genshin Impact taking a look at its new region, Fontaine. If you’d like to learn more about this region, check out our Fontaine guide. The trailer also included the locations for the next Genshin Impact concert tour.
Lords of the Fallen arrived next with a new story trailer. This dark fantasy will be released on 13th October 2023.
With a far more cheery vibe, the Sonic Superstars trailer brought a splash of colour to the showcase. It will be released on 17th October.
There was even more Sonic news with a short look at The Final Horizon update for Sonic Frontiers. This free update will be released on 28th September 2023.
Science-fiction then returned with a trailer for The First Descendant. A crossplay open beta for this game will run from 19th to 25th September 2023.
Next, we journeyed beenath the sea with Under The Waves. If you want to discover what lies in the watery depths, get ready for 29th August 2023.
After this came the launch trailer for Fort Solis, developed Fallen Leaf Studios. It’s out right now.
We then went off-road with Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game, which will be released in 2024.
The Crew Motorfest then treated all racing game fans to a new trailer. This game is being released on 14th September 2023 and, if you want to give it a go, a five hour free trail will be running between 14th to 17th September.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty was next to take the stage, with a trailer for the long-awaited DLC. A host of new changes, such as redesigned perks, new vehicles and vehicle combat, arrive in Cyberpunk 2077 alongside this spy thriller-themed DLC. Many of the improvements to the gameplay will be arriving to the base game for free on current-gen consoles and PC.
You’ll be able to experience this new story in Night City on 26th September 2023.
Stormgate – a science-fiction real-time strategy game – then took the spotlight as we got a look at one of the factions, the Infernal Host.
After this we got a look at Lost Epoch, an action RPG from Eleventh Hour Games, with a reveal of its new class – the Runemaster. The Runes of Power update will arrive on 7th September.
A cinematic trailer for Marvel Snap was up next to celebrate its launch on Steam.
We were back on the science-fiction train with a look at Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, released on 25th August.
A trailer for Warhaven – the free melee multiplayer coming to Steam on 21st September.
We were then treated to a new trailer for Mortal Kombat 1. It brought us a look at both the combat and the fighting game’s. You can start inflicting fatalities on 19th September.
Ara History Untold, which is being released in 2024, was up next. In this turn-based strategy game you build a civilisation through an alternative history.
The spotlight then shone on Diablo 4 as we got a look at its upcoming season, named the Season of Blood. It will be arriving in peak spooky season on 17th October.
Dustborn, a single player narrative focused game set in an alternative history America, was up next. This cel-shaded game will be arriving in early 2024.
With an earworm tune, Thank Goodness You’re Here!, a new game from the creators of The Good Time Garden, came next. It will be released in 2024.
Alan Wake 2 brought Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live to a close. A new trailer it gave us a look at what the titular author has been up to in The Dark Place and where the game might be taking him.
Developed by Remedy, Alan Wake 2 recently had its release date pushed back to 27th October to avoid clashing with other releases.
Hope you enjoyed Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live!