![]() ![]() Since its announcement in 2019, fans of 2K’s Big Daddy-sporting underwater FPS have been pining for more info on BioShock 4. We’ll take them at their word, but a wee E3 trailer would have gone a long way. ![]() In May, Ubisoft reaffirmed that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Mario + Rabbids 2, and Skull & Bones were all on-track to launch before the end of the fiscal year, which concludes March 31, 2023. Fast forward 12 months and we’ve seen very little of Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment’s (the team behind The Division) slant on Pandora, making its absence at E3 2022 all the more bewildering. News of an open-world Avatar game, named Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, wowed the virtual crowds of E3 last year – and with James Cameron’s Avatar 2 film due to hit cinemas this December, a 2022 launch date for its video game stablemate seemed to make sense. We’ll undoubtedly see more soon – be that new gameplay footage or, at the other end of the anticipation spectrum, news of a delay – but, boy, have we been left in the dark between times. It didn’t, making God of War: Ragnarok the highest-profile absentee from this year’s season of showcases. Having missed Sony’s most recent State of Play event, most of us reckoned Kratos and Atreus’ next adventure was a cert to show its painted face during the following week’s Summer Game Fest. Given Sony and Santa Monica Studio’s much-anticipated follow-up to 2017’s God of War is still, at the time of writing, scheduled to arrive this year, it seems pretty incredible we didn’t see at least something over the course of E3 2022. Without further ado, here are 15 of the biggest games posted missing at E3 2022. We’ve already highlighted the 10 Xbox Series X exclusives that weren’t shown during the Xbox Bethesda Games Showcase, but here we take a broader look at the big-hitters and most intriguing projects that we’d have loved to have seen more of, but sadly didn’t. And while we’ve been treated to dozens of pretty cinematic trailers, promising gameplay reveals, remakes and reworkings over the last several days – not least during the Xbox and Bethesda Games event, and Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest – there are plenty of games that, for one reason or another, failed to peak their heads above the development trenches. The biggest showcases of E3 2022 have now drawn to a close. ![]()
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