Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Watch Dogs 2, Final Fantasy XV, and More Games Releasing in November

November 16, 2016
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare takes the series to space
  • Final Fantasy XV has been in development for over a decade
  • Pokemon Sun and Moon has the biggest changes to the series yet

November is traditionally the month of the year when most of the big releases take place, on both consoles and PC. This year is no different. From Call of Duty to Pokemon, and even Final Fantasy, there’s a lot to look forward to. Here are the games you should be checking out this month.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
It might have one of the most reviled trailers in YouTube’s history, and the multiplayer may not be all that original or fun, but we can’t help but feel optimistic about Infinite Warfare. The single-player campaign shows promise, what with space combat, elements of exploration, and some interesting set-pieces. We won’t have to wait too long to see if it lives up to the promise. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is out on November 4 for the PS4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare takes the series to space
  • Final Fantasy XV has been in development for over a decade
  • Pokemon Sun and Moon has the biggest changes to the series yet

November is traditionally the month of the year when most of the big releases take place, on both consoles and PC. This year is no different. From Call of Duty to Pokemon, and even Final Fantasy, there’s a lot to look forward to. Here are the games you should be checking out this month.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
It might have one of the most reviled trailers in YouTube’s history, and the multiplayer may not be all that original or fun, but we can’t help but feel optimistic about Infinite Warfare. The single-player campaign shows promise, what with space combat, elements of exploration, and some interesting set-pieces. We won’t have to wait too long to see if it lives up to the promise. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is out on November 4 for the PS4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.

 Dishonored 2
The original Dishonored was a breath of fresh air, merging elaborate steampunk trappings with a dense atmosphere and highly polished gameplay mechanics that made you feel like every bit the supernatural assassin it wanted you to be. Dishonored 2 promises no less, allowing you to play not just as the first game’s protagonist – Corvo – but as his daughter, Emily as well. With an array of skills and intriguing plot, Dishonored 2 is one to look out for. The game is out on November 11 for the PS4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.1478162664-9345-dishonored-2-release-date

Watch Dogs 2
Perhaps one of the most culturally relevant big budget games in a while, Watch Dogs 2 takes a jab at startup culture, smart cities, technology, memes, and the Internet at large, as it features such diversions as allowing you to punch a digital parody of Big Pharma bro Martin Shkreli in the face, among other things. To further up the ante, you play as Marcus Holloway a black hacker convicted for crimes he didn’t commit. The first Watch Dogs had solid gameplay mechanics marred by some technical failings. Will Watch Dogs 2 suffer the same fate? We’ll know when it hits on November 15 for the PS4 and Xbox One, and November 29 for the PC.

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