2013 Video Game Release Schedule


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We've put together a list of games with confirmed release dates for 2013. If a game only has a loose release date, such as a specific quarter or month, it won't make the cut. It needs to have a date.

We'll be updating this throughout the year as more and more dates get confirmed. See any that we missed? Sound off in the comments below.

January

Anarchy Reigns ? January 8

DmC: Devil May Cry -- January 15

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 ? January 15

The Cave ? January 22

Naughty Bear: Double Trouble ? January 22

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch ? January 22

Hitman Trilogy ? January 29

February

Fire Emblem: Awakening ? February 4

Dead Space 3 ? February 5

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time ? February 5

Brain Age: Concentration Training ? February 10

Aliens: Colonial Marines ? February 12

Omerta: City of Gangsters ? February 12

Crysis 3 ? February 19

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance ? February 19

Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan ? February 26

Rayman Legends ? February 26

March

South Park: The Stick of Truth -- March 5 (DELAYED)

Major League Baseball 2K13 ? March 5

MLB 13 The Show -- March 5

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 ? March 5

Tomb Raider ? March 5

SimCity ? March 5

Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate -- March 5

God of War: Ascension -- March 12

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm ? March 12

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 ? March 12

Gears of War: Judgment ? March 19

Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel ? March 26

BioShock Infinite ? March 26

April

Injustice: Gods Among Us ? April 16

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner ? Soul Hackers ? 4-16

Dead Island Riptide ? April 23

May

The Last of Us ? May 7

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I'm only really looking forward to DMC, Tomb Raider, and The Last of Us. I'm looking forward to 'The Last of Us' most of all, but I hear DMC is pretty good so I'm excited to get that this week.

Not much else to look forward to for the latter half of the year, unfortunately. Maybe that will give me a buffer to finally finish/fully-chieve games I already have.

January

Anarchy Reigns ? January 8 - Not interested

DmC: Devil May Cry -- January 15 - Not interested

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 ? January 15 - Not interested

The Cave ? January 22 - Not interested

Naughty Bear: Double Trouble ? January 22 - Not interested

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch ? January 22 - Not interested

Hitman Trilogy ? January 29 - Not interested

February

Fire Emblem: Awakening ? February 4 - Not interested

Dead Space 3 ? February 5 - Not interested

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time ? February 5 - Not interested

Brain Age: Concentration Training ? February 10 - Not interested

Aliens: Colonial Marines ? February 12 - Very interested but undecided on what platform

Omerta: City of Gangsters ? February 12 - Not interested

Crysis 3 ? February 19 - Not interested

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance ? February 19 - Not interested

Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan ? February 26 - Not interested

Rayman Legends ? February 26 - Not interested

March

South Park: The Stick of Truth -- March 5 (DELAYED) - Meh

Major League Baseball 2K13 ? March 5 - Not interested

MLB 13 The Show -- March 5 - Not interested

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 ? March 5 - Not interested

Tomb Raider ? March 5 - Not interested

SimCity ? March 5 - Was interested before I saw what they had done to it

Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate -- March 5 - Not interested

God of War: Ascension -- March 12 - Not interested

StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm ? March 12 - YES!!!!

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 ? March 12 - Not interested

Gears of War: Judgment ? March 19 - Not interested

Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel ? March 26 - Not interested

BioShock Infinite ? March 26 - Not interested

April

Injustice: Gods Among Us ? April 16 - Not heard of

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner ? Soul Hackers ? 4-16 - not heard of

Dead Island Riptide ? April 23 - Not interested

May

The Last of Us ? May 7 - Not interested

Yeah, not a good year so far

it's called Metro: Last Light and it's supposedly gonna be released at the end of March but with the whole THQ fiasco who knows

I'm sure I saw it called Metro 2034 too

I know about last light, but 2034 is easier to type :p

EDIT -

Metro: Last Light (formerly Metro 2034) is an upcoming post-apocalyptic action-oriented video game with a combination of survival horror and first-person shooter elements. Initially expected to be released in the summer of 2012,[2] it was announced on February 2, 2012, that the game would be delayed until the first quarter of 2013.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro:_Last_Light

Let us see:

Battlefield 4

Company of Heroes 2

GTA V

Dragon Age III

The Elder Scrolls Online

FIFA 14

Madden NFL 14

Watch Dogs

Star Wars 1313

SimCity (Screw you on this one, EA)

And maybe Tomb Raider.

The Last of Us would be nice, if I owned a PS3, but I don't, and won't so meh.

Don't know about you guys, but it is looking like a wonderful year.. Well, a wonderful second half. The first half doesn't have anything for me pretty much.

My wallet surely weeps, :cry: . I never end up playing any of my games all the way through anyway. No idea why I continue to blow my money on games. :s

Some potentials for me are Bioshock, Dead Space 3, maybe Aliens (all on PC) and then maybe Last of Us for PS3.

I have a mild interest in Ni No Kuni but I'll probably save that for the summer. I have games in my library I want to get through so I can wait for the 2nd half.

Really ****ed about SimCity. EA screwed the pooch on that one - definitely a no-go.

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