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All the videogame shows announced during Netflix's Geeked Week

Cuphead the Show Dice man.
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Today saw a showcase marking the end of Netflix's Geeked Week and, along with some truly chronic host banter, a clustering of New videogame-related shows were announced. The standout was maybe Riot's Esoteric, which looks simply beautiful, simply on that point's plenty more to get your dentition into. Here's everything that was announced during the show.

Arcane

We got our first look at Arcane, Riot's upcoming Conference of Legends animated series. And it looks absolutely amazing. You pot watch the dawdler higher up, and read au courant everything we recognize almost Arcane here.

Cuphead The Show

A new teaser for the upcoming Cuphead animated series revealed that Anthony Wayne Brady, he of Whose Line of credit Is It Anyway and that wild Dave Chappelle sketch we entirely love, will provide the sound of King Dice.

King Dice is the Devil's reactionary-hand man in Cuphead, and sooner or later a boss. I'm same of those who e'er darling the aesthetic of the game but never quite got on with the game itself, so I'm really more stoked to determine a Cuphead show than play out the thing. The moving serial is expected to entry later this year.

A new Castlevania series

Castlevania

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The current Castlevania series is wrapping up, but a new show from (generally) the same creators has been announced. Set during the European nation Revolution, it testament feature Richter Belmont and Maria Renard (from Castlevania: Rondeau of Blood). Mass uprisings, rivers of blood and lots of pretty heads getting sliced off? Sounds the likes of Castlevania to us.

Sliver Cell

The first shot of Sam Fisher in the upcoming Netflix series.

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One of the bigger announcements, though woefully in that location were few details beyond the supra teaser image of a notably mature and grizzled-looking at Sam Fisher. The one nugget, yet, is that the show is being written away Derek Kolstad, record-breaking-renowned as the creator of the John Taper movies.

Witcher season ii teaser!

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Don't get too excited: we didn't get a bully look at The Witcher season 2, but there is the higher up teaser (present's everything we know about the new season). For anything more substantial, we'll have to wait until...

WitcherCon!

WitcherCon

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Nope, we didn't get a good look at The Witcher season 2 beyond a ten-second teaser. But there was the surprise announcement of WitcherCon, a co-presentation between Candle Projekt Red and Netflix to be held July 9. That's gripping, since The Witcher Netflix series is an adaptation of the daring Witcher novels, non the games.

The picture shows Geralt Geralt and Henry Geralt second-to-back, so it'll be prying to see what role Candela Projekt's games will act as in the presentation.

Live-action Resident Evil with that dude from the Telegraph!

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Lance Reddick was announced as the actor playing Albert Wesker in the upcoming live-action Resident physician Evil series. Reddick may make up best known for his roles in the John Wick series and The Telegraph, but he's done a lot of influence in games, too, from Destiny 2 to Horizon Zero Dawn. More than cast anchor members were announced (though not attached to specific roles) and there are some details about the plot, which will follow Wesker's children across cardinal timelines: read all about information technology here.

Captain Laserhawk aka the Far Cry cartoon

Now this i is a little bonkers, and is either going to be terrible or colorful. Adi Shankar (executive producer of Dredd) announced Police chief Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix. The anime has been in development by Bobbypills animation studio since 2019, and the serial will run for six episodes. Producers from Ubisoft include Hélène Juguet, Hugo Revon, and Gérard Guillemot.

Shankar elaborated a bit happening Twitter and, yeah, this is going to be something.

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Another Far Cry sketch!

The Far Cry logo.

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But there's not genuinely much other to say about it. The only thing shown was the Small fry Rallying cry logo. Every bit one of the point's hosts was at pains to spot out, this doesn't even show which flavour of Far Cry we're talking about.

Rich Stanton

Rich is a games journalist with 15 years' experience, start his career on Edge in magazine earlier working for a wide range of outlets, including Ars Technica, Eurogamer, GamesRadar+, Gamespot, the Guardian, IGN, the New Statesman, Polygon, and Vice. He was the editor of Kotaku Britain, the UK arm of Kotaku, for three years before joining PC Gamer. Atomic number 2 is the generator of a Brief Chronicle of Video Games, a full chronicle of the medium, which the Midwest Book Review described as "[a] must-record for thoughtful minded game historians and curious video game connoisseurs likewise."

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