The Waiting Is The Hardest PartA lot of the games shown at E3 2018 are coming out this year, but not all of them. As Tom Petty said, the waiting is the hardest part. Some of the games we saw at E3 this week are due out in 2019 or later, and we`re rounding them up in this gallery.In this feature you can learn more about BioWare`s ambitious new multiplayer game Anthem, the zombie game Days Gone from Sony, and Ubisoft`s pirate game Skull & Bones. While waiting for games you`re excited about can be tough, there are no shortage of big, exciting games coming this year.Anthem, Days Gone, and Skull & Bones were each originally scheduled to launch in 2018, so they have been delayed. While that`s a bit of a bummer, it`s good to see the developers taking the time they need to make a better product in the end. Below you can find a full list of what`s coming, as well as discover more details in the slides ahead. E3 2018 Games Coming In 2019 And BeyondDeath Stranding Beyond Good and Evil 2 Dead or Alive 6 Crackdown 3 Gears of War 5 Doom EternalThe Quiet ManTwin MirrorAnthem Sekiro: Shadows Die TwiceStarfieldCyberpunk 2077 Skull & BonesBabylon´s Fall Days Gone Ghost of Tsushima The Elder Scrolls VIDaemon X Machina Battletoads Wolfenstein: YoungbloodGears TacticsSessionCrackdown 3 Devil May Cry 5The Last Of Us Part IIStar Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Kingdom Hearts IIIMetro ExodusSea of SolitudeHalo InfiniteFire Emblem: Three HeroesThe Division 2DéracinéNioh 2Ori and the Will of the WispsRage 2The Division 2Other big-name games we`re expecting to be released in 2019 or beyond include The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red`s Cyberpunk 2077, the much-anticipated The Last of Us: Part II, and Life is Strange developer Dontnod`s Twin Mirror. Click through the gallery here to see a rundown of all the big games from E3 coming next year or later.E3 2018 ran through June 14, and we still have additional features coming from our interviews at the event so keep checking back with GameSpot for mo ...
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