From what we’re seeing so far, it looks like Unifier Raker is at the center of the game’s overall plot, which is further explained in the Guardians of the Galaxy story trailer.įinally, and perhaps the most adorable new edition to Guardians of the Galaxy, is Cosmo the space dog! Cosmo is a labrador retriever who wears a spacesuit and talks with a thick Russian accent. We’ve also gotten a few shorter trailers revealing Guardians of the Galaxy’s main antagonists, Lady Hellbender, and Unifier Raker. For more, you can also watch a short inside look video. Anything backed by Motely Crue’s “Kickstart my Heart” (which seems to be going through something of a rebirth in today’s pop culture) is sure to be a wild ride. Both give us a pretty decent look at what players can expect from Guardians of the Galaxy. We currently have several trailers to work off - the official release trailer (above) and a 10-minute gameplay trailer linked here. Switch players will not have access to the deluxe version of the game as it will only be available to them in standard form. It will only be available in digital form via the Switch shop. You will not be able to buy a physical copy of Guardians of the Galaxy for the Nintendo Switch. As current-gen consoles are still tricky to find, you can rest assured that Guardians of the Galaxy will come with a free upgrade from PS4/Xbox One to PS5/Xbox Series X|S There will also be a Cloud version of the game for Nintendo Switch. In December 2014, Sony reiterated that The Last Guardian had not been cancelled, and would be shown " when it’s ready." Speculation that it was transitioning from the PlayStation 3 to the PlayStation 4 was sparked when the company said development was continuing under "completely new conditions.Guardians of the Galaxy will be available on October 26, 2021, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. "The details of when, where, and how will be completed are beyond my control.” "More than anything, I feel terribly sorry that for various reasons I have kept my audience waiting for such a long time," he said. Ueda, who continued to advise on development following his departure, eventually apologised to fans for the delay to The Last Guardian. In September 2013, Sony explained numerous The Last Guardian no-shows and a lack of new information by saying it was waiting for the right moment to " re-introduce" the game. And that's why we're going to talk about that game when we're ready to talk about it." And the experience that we provide is first. "I think that's a really important thing to remember, that it would be very easy to ship a game when it's not quite ready because we need to meet a business plan," he said. Scott Rohde, Sony’s senior vice president of product development, followed up by saying it has no deadline whatsoever for The Last Guardian. Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida later said The Last Guardian was making progress, albeit "slow progress." He added that development on the title had been "tough," but noted that developer Team Ico has not altered the focus on the title. In June 2011, Team Ico studio head Fumito Ueda left the company, followed closely by executive producer Yoshifusa Hayama, seemingly as a result of major issues with the project.Įxactly a year later, Sony commented on when The Last Guardian would be available, saying it would only release the game "when it is absolutely ready." On multiple occasions, it has been thought that the project had been abandoned. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot'sįirst announced six years ago for PS3, Sony’s The Last Guardian has been subject to multiple delays and a dearth of new information.
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