Resident Evil, Game of Thrones and the Wu-Tang Clan: Five things from Summer Game Fest

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Andrew Rogers

BBC Newsbeat

PlaySide Studios A computer gameplay image of a large black dragon breathing fire on soldiers, running away at the top of a cliff with lots of crystal clear blue water and rocks at the bottom of the cliff the dragon is flying over.PlaySide Studios

No Game of Thrones game would be complete without dragons

So gaming's biggest weekend for new announcements is here, with dozens of titles being shown off for the first time.

Summer Game Fest kicked off the annual preview marathon in the US last night as some of the industry's major studios tried to grab attention with new reveals and glossy trailers.

Like previous years, some of the biggest stars from film and music were there to add some stardust too.

It's all as lots of firms are cutting jobs, with people spending less on new games and instead playing long-running titles like Fortnite, Grand Theft Auto and Minecraft.

That means they need to work a lot harder to convince you to splash your cash on new games.

BBC Newsbeat has been through all the Summer Game Fest announcements that were hoping to get us doing just that.

Here are some of the highlights...

Winter is coming for War for Westeros

For years it was the TV show everyone was talking about.

Now Australian developer PlaySide is hoping we'll do the same for its new game based on the popular Game of Thrones series.

War for Westeros is a real-time strategy game - or RTS - out next year, where players can control the armies of the Great Houses across some of the locations you might know from the show and books it's based on.

We've been told you'll be able to take over Westeros solo, or play against your mates online when it launches on PC next year.

Mads Mikkelsen back as Bond villain

IO Interactive A digital double of a man looks into the camera with a menacing expression. He has an injury to his left eyeIO Interactive

Mads Mikkelsen first starred as Le Chiffre in 2006's Casino Royale

What's your favourite Bond film of all time? If the answer is Casino Royale, you're in for a treat.

Mads Mikkelsen is reprising his role as villain Le Chiffre, albeit as a digital double based on his appearance.

But there's a twist, this isn't for a Bond game - instead he'll be in an update for the popular Hitman series.

It all makes more sense now we know the studio behind that game, IO Interactive, is working on a brand new Bond game, called 007: First Light.

Players will unlock awards in that game if they take on this challenge in Hitman too.

It also gives us our strongest hint yet that Le Chiffre will make an appearance in 007: First Light.

Resident Evil returns for its Requiem

Capcom A screenshot from the new game showing a woman with blonde hair and glasses sat on a chair at a desk with a computer screen on in front of her. She is wear a white shirt with a black blazer over the top that has an FBI badge attached to it and she is looking towards the camera and away from the computer screen. There are books and paperwork strewn across the desk next to her computer.Capcom

It looks like Resident Evil 9's going to be set in a destroyed version of Racoon City

Capcom's zombie-horror Resident Evil series is almost 30 years old, and we now know it'll celebrate that milestone with its new instalment.

An action packed trailer revealed Resident Evil 9 would be called Requiem, and showed off what looks like a destroyed version of the game's iconic Racoon City.

It's launching across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC next year.

No word on it coming to Nintendo's new, more powerful Switch 2 console yet though.

Team up with the Wu-Tang Clan

Yes you read that right.

Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver promises to let you and your friends fight alongside the '90s hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan in a game that mixes combat and music.

The developers have teased an Afro-surrealism style mixed with anime in the first trailer, as well as plenty of tracks from the band itself.

It's not the first game to feature them though - back in 1999 they released a fighting game called Wu-Tang Shaolin Style to mixed reviews.

Jurassic World... made in Cambridge

Frontier Developments A screenshot from a video game showing four dinosaurs including one T-rex roaring in front of cherry trees with pink blossomsFrontier Developments

Jurassic World Evolution 3 promises more than 80 species of dinosaur to look after

Stating the obvious a bit... but there was no shortage of dinosaurs in the first full trailer for Jurassic World Evolution 3.

It's a game where you build and manage your own version of the amusement park from the movies it's based on.

The studio behind it, Frontier Developments in Cambridge, also revealed a launch date in October across consoles and PC.

So that's you up-to-date with some of the biggest moments from the opening night of Summer Game Fest in Los Angeles.

But that's not all, there are plenty more showcases and announcements Newsbeat will be keeping across over the weekend...

...including Xbox's big showcase on Sunday night where we might hear more about titles like Call of Duty, Gears of War or even the long-dormant Halo franchise.

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