This week at Gamescom, publisher Level Infinite hosted their inaugural “Into the Infinite” showcase which detailed some news regarding multiple upcoming titles. There were dozens of trailers shown off here so let’s get into it.

First off is Arena Breakout, the looter shooter’s newest update is due to release in October. This new trailer showcased the Port map which will be released for season 2 as well as story content. Next, came the debut of the upcoming Assassins Creed Jade. This is the next entry in the series after Mirage and will be taking place in ancient China. Despite being a mobile title, the gameplay looked somewhat impressive with a scale that rivals most of the mainline titles in the series and an original story. Interested players can pre-register for the game now.

In a similar vein, came a new trailer for the newest title in the Command and Conquer series. Command and Conquer: Legions is currently in development for mobile platforms bringing the iconic RTS gameplay to your handheld device. A beta test will begin for the game on August 25th for Australia, Canada, France, Mexico, New Zealand, and the Philippines. Dune: Spice Wars, the newest title set within the legendary science fiction universe received a September release date for version 1.0.

Additional details were shared regarding Delta Force Hawk Ops, which debuted at Opening Night Live. The developers talked about the gameplay and went over a few character classes you can choose from in this tactical shooter. Developers 10 Chambers then debuted a trailer for the next content update of their co-op shooter GTFO. This new update titled “ALT://Rundown 6.0 Destination” will add thirteen new expeditions to the game.

Following this came another look at the upcoming Song of Nunu, a spinoff game set within Riot Games League of Legends universe. This trailer gave us the first glimpse of gameplay footage for the adventure game along with a look at the character, Braum who will appear in the story.

Next, came a barrage of various release dates. The multiplayer kart racer  Stampede Racing Royale will be entering early access on November 2 and holding a playtest until August 28th. Co-op shooter title SYNCED will be launching for PC on September 8th and consoles at a later date.

Upcoming MMORPG, Tarisland will be holding a closed beta in November across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Players can expect deeper looks at customization, new PVP content, and language support. Warhammer 40K: Darktide will be launching for Xbox consoles on October 4th and Vermintide 2 will receive a new necromancer class on October 19th. Furthermore, the open-world survival RPG Undawn will receive its first major expansion titled Desert Fury which is live right now.

Finally, the showcase concluded with a look at Wayfinder. This is a free-to-play MMO from Airship Syndicate and Digital Extremes, creators of Warframe. This trailer and developer commentary revealed a sneak peek at the upcoming content players can expect from season 2. Game director Steve Madureira announced new side quests, three new hunts, as well as new weapons and cosmetics.

That’s all for now. If you find yourself intrigued by any of these titles you can follow Level Infinite on social media or learn more about each by visiting the respective websites.

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Edward Harding

I've been playing games since I was a little kid. I have a soft spot for Nintendo titles and RPG's but play all kinds of titles across a variety of platforms. Outside of games I love to play music and practice martial arts. You can find me on Facebook and Instagram as well.

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