Shadow Warrior 3, an action-packed 8-minute gameplay video

Shadow Warrior 3, an action-packed 8-minute gameplay video

Shadow Warrior 3

Shadow Warrior 3 stars in a gameplay video lasting about 8 minutes, captured by IGN and loaded with highly spectacular sequences.

Announced last July, Shadow Warrior 3 will make its debut during this game. year on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, and we really can't wait as the new episode of the Flying Wild Hog series looks pretty damn good.

It seems like every time the action is shown in game there are some surprises, in this case new types of enemies that substantially increase the variety of situations in which we will find ourselves during the campaign.

To defeat the hordes of monsters we will have a large arsenal, see the Shadow Warrior 3 weapons trailer, and we will be able to exploit it in the context of exciting run & gun-style mechanics.

In short, everything is very nice and at this point there is only a release date missing: maybe it will be announced at 'E3 2021? Fingers crossed.

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Devolver Digital To Reveal 4 New Games At Summer Games Fest, Plus Updates On Shadow Warrior 3 And More



Publisher Devolver Digital has announced plans to lift the wraps off four new titles during the Summer Games Fest.


In addition to that, the company is also planning updates for previously-announced titles including Shadow Warrior 3, Death’s Door and Phantom Abyss.


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Summer Games Fest, which is the brainchild of Geoff Keighley, will kick off on June 10 with a two-hour presentation that includes at least 12 world premieres. The Summer-long event will include a number of major companies, including Sony, Epic Games, Annapurna Interactive, WB Games, Mediatonic, and many more.


Obviously we also have E3 2021 kicking off in mid-June too, which like last year will be a digital-only event due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Devolver Digital was established in 2009 and made a name for itself publishing high-definition remakes of the Serious Sam games, and went on to distribute games from indie developers and also became known for its irreverent press conferences over the years.