10 Unannounced Video Games We KNOW Are Coming

The Last of Us Part III is definitely happening.

By Jack Pooley /

The weird and wonderful world of video game development is nothing if not incredibly secretive - certainly more so than basically any other form of media production.

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Games can be developed in the shadows for literally years before finally being officially unveiled - take Grand Theft Auto VI, for instance - no matter that their existence is basically a horribly kept secret.

And so, with 2023 now cemented in the books as one of the greatest years for the medium ever, it's time to look forward to what the industry's working hard on for the future - whether due for 2024 or many, many years ahead.

Now, none of these games have actually been formally revealed by the publishers and developers in charge, but thanks to dogged leakers, job listings, and a little common sense, we know that each of these titles is indeed in some form of development and definitely, positively happening.

So, feel free to get excited about these games, safe in the knowledge that you'll get your hands on them eventually, even if it might not be for a few more years...

10. Resident Evil 1 Remake (Again)

Capcom's remakes of the second, third, and fourth Resident Evil games have been resounding commercial successes, and so fans have recently started to speculate whether the publisher would call it a day there or carry on remaking the rest of the franchise.

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And mere weeks ago, Capcom indeed confirmed that they've got other Resident Evil remakes in the works, though stopped short of confirming which titles would be prioritised.

Given that Resident Evil 5 and Code: Veronica are relatively divisive entries into the series, it seems most likely that Capcom will next go back to the drawing board and remake the original Resident Evil.

Yes, it was of course already remade back in 2002, which itself got the HD remaster treatment in 2015, but if recent times have proven anything, it's that it's never too soon for (another) remake.

Plus, a second remake of the first Resident Evil would bring it into stylistic and aesthetic line with the RE Engine-based remakes of 2, 3, and 4.

This isn't to say that Resident Evil 5 and Code: Veronica remakes won't happen, but acquainting modern audiences with a fine-tuned version of the iconic original makes a whole lot of sense. It's definitely happening.

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