Destructoid names its most anticipated games of the summer 2022 news blitz

E3 was always a special event for gamers, not just because we got a whole slew of exciting new trailers, footage, and announcements for the best upcoming games, but because it was a way for us to allcome together and celebratethe games that mean the most to us. While E3 may bedead for this year at least, its spirit lives on in the form of Summer Games Fest and all of the other events that arelined up in the coming months. As for us, we’re back withanother listof our most anticipated games, 2022 edition.

What was once a three-day event has now been stretched over nearly a dozen streams over the course of a few weeks, which means there’s a whole lot of news to look forward to. Here’s hoping that the streams won’t be absurdly long this year (somethingGeoff Keighleyhimself has promised won’t be the case), but I’ll believe it when I see it.

Most anticipated summer stream games of 2022

As we get ready for the torrent of news that’s about to head our way, I reached out to the Destructoid staff, who threw in their two cents on their most anticipated games of summer 2022.

Witchbrook

Based on the game’s recentlisting on Steam, the long shot thatWitchbrookcould get some love during the summer streams this year just got a whole lot shorter.

When you ask me what my most anticipated game of 2022 is,Witchbrookwill continue to be my answer until it eventually comes out. Another spiritual successor toStardew Valley,Witchbrookwas originally announced all the way back in like 2018 (when it was previously known asSpellbound), and is a community simulator where players get to take on the role of a student at a magic school. That’s literally all I had to hear before being 1000% on board with this game, but after seeing the art, I know for a fact thatWitchbrookhas the makings to be one of my favorites of all time.

Witchbrook is one of our most anticipated games in 2022

Unfortunately, developer and publisher Chucklefish had to putWitchbrook‘s development on hold for a bit to focus on other projects, so who knows when this game could be coming out. There’s even an entiresubredditof other fans like me who are absolutely desperate for any and all information about the game, which showcases the true desperation we were feeling when left in the dark for years.

Chucklefishrecently announcedthat they’re still working onWitchbrook, and of course the game is listed on Steam now, so I’m hoping with every fiber of my being that we’ll get some kind of news about it. For me, best case scenario we get a release date, but some more gameplay footage would send me over the moon, too. I’m thinking we’d be most likely to hear about it at the Summer Games Fest, or maybe even the Wholesome Games Direct, so I’ll be keeping a close eye on those.– Noelle Warner

Project G.G.

Project G.G.

Remember a few years ago when PlatinumGames slowly rolled out information on the mysterious “Platinum 4,” four projects that were going to help usher in the next phase of PlatinumGames? It’s been a while, but I still remember all the speculation quite vividly and the excitement I felt whenThe Wonderful 101: Remasteredwas announced. I didn’t think Platinum could top it, but then again, I didn’t think it would reveal anything like Project G.G.

What isProject G.G.? That is a good question because that’s all up in the air right now. The base information we can surmise from the teaser trailer is that it’s likely to be anUltraman-inspired action game that’ll act as the final entry of Hideki Kamiya’s superhero trilogy that started back withViewtiful Joeand continued withThe Wonderful 101. That’s about all we know at this point, so anything else about the project is pure speculation. Earlier this year,Kamiya spoke with IGNand clarified that work on the project was making significant progress, but an update might not be available until the end of the year. That sounds like a Game Awards reveal to me, but I’m holding onto hope that maybe the studio will give us something over the next few weeks. And if not, I guess I can settle for a release date forBayonetta 3. –CJ Andriessen

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New Yacht Club and/or SUDA51 games

Last year,SUDA51(No Morre Heroes, Shadows of the Damned) told me he’s working on a new IP thatmight remind me of the movieBuckaroo Banzai.Then earlier this year,Yacht Club Games(Shovel Knight, Mina The Hollower) signaled that their development staff is currently split into two teams, one working onMina, the otheron a currently unannounced game that may be in 3D.

These are two of my favorite developers, so choosing just one of their upcoming projects as my most anticipated potential announcement of the 2022 Summer news blitz was tough. Then I asked myself, “Why can’t we have both?”

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Seeing the shovel blade clash against a beam katana would be a classic E3-style shocking moment, but there’s actually some precedent for these two franchises making headlines together at a big summer event. Back in 2017, SUDA51 showed up on the PAX WestNindies at Night event wearing a secretShovel Knightt-shirt, pledging that Travis would wear something like it in his next game.Travis Strikes Againended up with twoZeldashirts, aJet Set Radioshirt, and a load of other cameos from indies and AAA titles alike, but for whatever reason, that specificShovel Knightshirt never happened.

Maybe Yacht Club and SUDA51 were saving it for a full-onShovel Knight Vs. No More Heroescrossover? I’ll be happy as hell if even one of these two creators has something new to show off this month, but if they do manage to get some peanut butter in each other’s jellies, I’d toss that sloppy sandwich down my pie hole faster than you can say Jiminy Christmas. –Jonathan Holmes

Resident Evil Village DLC

Dragon Age

While we’ve known about the newDragon Agefor quite a while, it’s been a while since we heard anything about it. Earlier this year, the team said it was “right in the middle” of production, following the news thatexecutive producer Christian Dailey was leaving the studio.

With its last trailer popping up atThe Game Awards 2020, it seems like the time is ripe for BioWare to show something. We already know the newDragon Agewill deal with the return of Solas, and likely see players heading into Tevinter. But with very little info to go on, it’s hard to know when to expect it or even what it will look like. With a newMass Effectnow looming overhead too, I’m hoping we’ll see BioWare lock in what’s in store forDragon Age, and possibly give players an idea of when the next adventure will get underway.

Pikmin 3 is somehow still a most anticipated game in 2022

I’m also secretly hoping for some olderDragon Agecharacters like Merrill to make some cameos. An updated Keep for carrying over info fromOriginsup throughInquisitionwould be great too, if BioWare plans to have those choices reflected moving forward. –Eric Van Allen

Resident Evil VillageDLC (and more VR love)

I feel like 2022 has already been so great to me thanks in no small part toElden RingandRogue Legacy 2. As such, I’m… kind of good for now? I’m picking away at new games here and there, but I’m notout-of-my-mindpumped for anything on the horizon. If anything’s going to blow me away, it’ll be something new — something we aren’t expecting at all. There is one exception, though, and that’s my pick: moreResident Evil!

Specifically, it feels like it’s about time Capcom shared concrete details about theResident Evil VillageDLC that was announced last year “by popular demand.” Whether it’s a fresh side story, a tease of things to come inResident Evil 9, a wacky mode, or (pretty please!) VR support, I’m here for anything and everything that might be comingResident Evil‘s way.

Sakura Wars

With Sony building up to PlayStation VR2 in anincreasingly public way, and word that it’s got “20+ major first-party and third-party titles confirmed for PS VR2 at launch,” I’m riling myself up. Can you blame me? These past few years have been pretty wonderful to this series, and I’m ready to see the Winters trilogy stick the landing. –Jordan Devore

Pikmin 4

It’s not funny anymore, Nintendo! Years ago, Shigeru Miyamoto said it waspractically done. Then hesaid it again. What? Is he keeping it to himself? Is he sitting in his living room in hisPikminpajamas, playingPikmin 4and laughing at us? Laughing at me, specifically? Could you give us a trailer with a vague release window or something? Anything?

Nothing is really known aboutPikmin 4, but it’s a series with a lot of possibilities. While the formula has stayed largely the same over the years, it’s not hard to imagine a shake-up. It could even be something as predictable as it going open world. Maybe a survival game with lots of crafting. I don’t care anymore, just let me see my carrot children again! –Zoey Handley

project 007 destructoid summer game fest

Sakura Warsremasters or sequels

This one’s a bit out of left field, especially for the Summer Game Fest, but it was prompted by Sega’s promise of a surprise livestreamhappening June 3. Of course, it’s unlikely thatthatstream has anything to do with their dormant, briefly-revived franchise, but aSakura Warsfan knows never to say never. If the company’s at all interested in bringing the brand further back from the brink of death (especially after their gacha gamespectacularly flopped), I think it would be a great time to announce a port or remaster of the original Saturn and Dreamcast-eraSakura Warsgames, for global release.

It wouldn’t even be terribly hard to do that, considering the Saturn games already got a rerelease on PSP some years back, and several of the Dreamcast titles have PC editions floating around out there. PuttingSakura Warson Switch or PS4 or PC to remind the world whySakura Warsfans are completely unhinged about the franchise could only be a good thing. –Josh Tolentino

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Project 007

While there are plenty of games that I’m hoping to see during the summer shenanigans, I’m going to take a shot as long as Moneypenny’s ill-placed bullet inSkyfall.I’m hoping that, somewhere in the mix, the good folk at IOI Interactive will offer up a little more info on its previously teased release “Project 007.” With a digital lineage as rough as Batman pre-Arkham Asylum, it’s high time that James Bond returned to gaming with a truly stellar release, and with the excellentHitmanfranchise tucked away in its attache case, nobody could possibly do it better than IOI.

While I’m hardly expecting gameplay footage at this stage, it would be great to at least get a little more info on the exciting new title’s structure. What type of game are we looking at? Do we have a plot outline?Can we create our own custom Bond? And when will Ana de Armas return my calls and stop sending me those rude legal letters? Honestly, we are probably unlikely to get answers to all of these questions this summer, but I hope IOI will see fit to offer 007 fans just a hint of what’s to come.

Even if it’s just for my eyes only. –Chris Moyse

Some new From Software thing orElden Ring DLC

Look I’m a simple man: so simple in fact, that I use the phrase “I’m a simple man” nearly every time a staff member asks me this question.

If there hasn’t been a From Software game in a while, I’ll make that my go-to answer. If there has…DLC for it! If there’s been both a From Software game and DLC recently…well I might go for somethingResident Evilrelated. But in this case,Elden RingDLC is very much a possibility, and we haven’t gotten it yet. So that!

What do I want to see from it? Anything close toArtorias of the Abyssis ideal. A single “expansion-quality” add-on that brings us to a new era, gives us some new toys to play with, and augments the game with some more memorable boss fights would be enough. –Chris Carter

Those were our most anticipated games of summer 2022! Let us know which games you’re hoping for in the comments below.