Six Games We Are Looking Forward To In 2022

- 2022 already looks like a stunning year for video games
- With so many game titles pushed out of 2021, 2022 will be the year
- The first quarter of 2022 especially looks pretty impressive
So what's coming out in 2022? All those games which didn't release last year.After a year of continuous video game console shortages, gamers are looking forward to some major releases in 2022.
The return of beloved franchises along with incredible graphical showcases is already making 2022 a big year for blockbuster games. February will be one of the most stacked months in gaming history. With these things in mind, let's take a glance at the top six games to look forward to in 2022.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
Note that Pokémon Legends: Arceus is all set to release at the fag end of this month. Pokémon Legends: Arceus is a brand new stab at the long-running, tried and tested Pokémon series. While it is not going fully open-world, early indications suggest that it would have common features with the Monster Hunter series. Moreover, the visuals are more engaging than ever, which exudes practicality.

Chocobo GP
Note that Chocobo GP is all set to release in the first week of March. If you are accustomed to the venerable Japanese role-playing game series Final Fantasy, then you would always love playing Chocobo GP. The Chocobo GP boasts a time-attack mode that permits you to perfect your laps using ghost cars. Note that Chocobo GP is also a Nintendo Switch exclusive game.

A Plague Tale: Requiem
A Plague Tale: Requiemwill be released sometime in 2022 on PS5, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. A Plague Tale: Requiem will allow you to play competitively with other players. You will love the relationship between the sibling protagonists of the game. In short, it is a great game to play in 2022.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human
The Dying Light 2: Stay Human is set to release on February 4. It will be released on various platforms like PC, PS4, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. To be precise, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is one of the most awaited games of 2022. Playing with zombies will be fun once this game releases on major platforms.

Weird West
The Weird West is set to release on March 31 on platforms like PC, PS4 and Xbox. Note that Weird West is an action-RPG title that promises a great amount of excitement. The graphics have been vastly improved, which will attract a large number of players.
Elden Ring
Elden Ring is set to release on February 25 on platforms like PC, PS4, and Xbox. It is being developed by the Dark Souls Creators. It will be one of the most exciting games to watch out for in 2022. This is because Game of Thrones will be involved in the lore creation of this game.
The games stated above are the important ones to look out for in 2022.
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