Spring is in full swing, and for video game fans in the year 2023, that means we have plenty of highly anticipated and exciting titles ready to fall into our hands. Between sports titles, strategy remakes, sci-fi sequels and more, this month of April is full of novelties, and in this last episode of the Games of the month, we analyze the most interesting releases.

Meet Your Creator (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series) – April 4

How do you ensure that a game always has a very wide selection of content to play? Create it with user-generated content in mind. That’s precisely what Behavior Interactive has done with its upcoming post-apocalyptic first-person raid and building game, Meet Your Maker, because in this title players create every level that can be found and referenced. To ensure that there will be a wide selection of content available at launch, the game will even launch at launch on PlayStation Plus.

Road 96: Mile 0 (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch) – April 4

While we do know the events of Road 96, Digixart’s politically tinged point-and-click adventure, it hasn’t delved so deeply into the story’s true origin…until now. Because Road 96 is coming in April: Mile 0 is the prequel to the original game, following Zoe and Kaito and exploring how they started their journey. Needless to say, as this is a Road 96 title, you will have to make a series of difficult and contradictory decisions to achieve an ultimate goal.

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Everspace 2 (PC) – April 6

After a long time as an early access title, single-player space shooter Everspace 2, from studio Rockfish, will officially debut in version 1.0 next April. Coming to next-gen consoles this summer, the game will be all about exploring, plundering, and generally blasting the cosmos, as well as delivering an action-packed sci-fi story.

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EA Sports PGA Tour (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) – April 7

EA Sports PGA Tour is fortunate to feature in Games of the Month back-to-back as EA reported a last-minute delay that would put the game on hold for a few weeks from March to April to coincide with the Masters Tournament on the weekend. -end of Easter this year.

Minecraft Legends (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch) – April 18

Minecraft veterans may find themselves a little lost with this game, as it replaces the base game’s building and mining mechanics for a full-fledged multiplayer strategy experience. Known as Minecraft Legends, this title tasks players with uniting the Overworld, keeping the hordes of piglin enemies attacking from the Nether at bay. Published by Xbox Game Studios, Minecraft Legends will also be released as a Game Pass title on day one.

The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch) – April 18

Riot Forge, Riot Games’ League of Legends, will expand its efforts in April with the release of The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story. This game follows the sorcerer Sylas, who breaks free from his wrongful captivity and begins a campaign of revenge and freedom against the cruel Mageseeker, who holds the land of tyrannical Demacia.

God of Rock (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch) – April 18

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to combine the rock and roll battles of Guitar Hero with hand-to-hand combat similar to Street Fighter? If so, God of Rock is the exact answer to that question, as this title forces players to face off in 2.5D battles that unfold by pressing perfect button combinations to the beat of a song. original. It goes without saying that it takes rhythm and skill to master, but if you have both, you can claim the title of God of Rock.

Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores (PS5) – April 19

It’s been over a year since Aloy first ventured into the Forbidden West in Horizon Forbidden West, but now that 2022 is behind us, Guerrilla Games wants to usher in the next chapter of Aloy’s story. , taking players into Burning Shores. This PlayStation 5 exclusive expansion will explore the volcanic shores of Los Angeles and see Aloy face off against a terrifying and massive robotic threat, while encountering a collection of new faces along the way.

Dead Island 2 (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series) – April 21

After years, and we mean years, of development, the time has finally come for Dead Island 2 to release next April. In this title, which will take players to the destroyed city of Hell-A (which is nothing more than Los Angeles, but full of zombies), players will use an arsenal of weapons and tools to smash, slice Soaring, shooting, splattering, igniting, ripping and generally ripping all kinds of zombies to pieces in this sunny post-apocalyptic playground.

Advance Wars 1 + 2: Re-Boot Camp (Nintendo Switch) – April 21

Advance Wars 1 + 2: Re-Boot Camp took longer than expected as world events did not make it the right time for the game, but Nintendo decided that April 2023 was the perfect time for the title, which which means that soon we’ll be able to enjoy the original strategy experience completely remade to today’s standards, and enhanced with a few modern additions.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) – April 28

While Disney has been no stranger to producing a ton of Star Wars TV series, the entertainment company’s collaboration with EA and Respawn has taken a little longer. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, will pick up and see a grittier, more mature version of protagonist Cal Kestis as he continues to evade the Empire’s pursuers and aid those who need it in a galaxy far, far far away.

And with that, we end another compilation of games of the month. Be sure to visit us in a few weeks to see what May 2023 has in store for gaming fans.

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