The Game Awards 2019: 6 things we absolutely need to see at this year's  biggest award show for gaming

The Game Awards
The Game Awards

#3. A new Batman Game from WB Games Montreal

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Arkham Origins

WB Games Montreal of Batman Arkham: Origins fame has been teasing a Batman game for months now. Back in September, WB Games Montreal teased a cryptic teaser of the game with "Capture the Knight" as the caption.

Many have been speculating that this new game in the Arkham franchise is about Court of Owls since the author for Court of Owls posted a tweet on the same day saying "Wait for it." The tweet, was eventually removed perhaps because WB Montreal wasn't ready to share the news yet.

With Rocksteady working on a next generation game, which certainly won't be out before early 2021, its to safe to assume that WB Montreal will be the one to quench our thirst for a Batman game in 2020.

#2. A new Dragon Age 4 trailer

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All we know about the next entry in critically acclaimed role playing saga Dragon Age 4 is that it is being developed at Bioware and that it takes place right after the events of Dragon Age: Inquistion.

Last year at The Game Awards 2018, Bioware revealed this next chapter in the Dragon Age franchise with a short teaser called "The Dread Wolf Rises." This made it clear that the next Dragon Age game was still being developed and won't be released anytime before 2020 or even on the current generation of consoles.

However with the numerous vague/ comical tweets from Mark Darrah, the Executive Producer of Bioware, in the last 24 hours might seem to point that another teaser or a cinematic trailer may be planned for this year's The Game Awards event.

#1. Elden Ring gameplay and release date reveal

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FromSoftware is going to be at The Game Awards this year as their latest game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has been nominated for numerous award categories, including the Game of the Year.

Sekiro was first revealed back at The Game Awards 2018 with a cryptic teaser that didn't even reveal the name of the game. Hidetaka Miyazaki and his team at FromSoftware are currently hard at work on their next big project which is a collaboration with author George RR Martin.

Elden Ring was first announced at Micorsoft's E3 2019 stage and since then has been kept in dark. As FromSoftware tends to release their titles in Spring of every year, one could expect Elden Ring to release sometime in that time period, as well. The Game Awards 2019 seems to be the perfect place for the game play reveal as a release date announcement for the same.

What are you most looking forward to witness at this year's The Game Awards 2019? Tell us in the comments down below. Also for everything video games, stick to Sportskeeda.

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