We`ve reached September, which means the seasons are changing all around the world. New Releases is here to highlight some of the biggest games coming this month. You can take a snowy retreat with Monster Hunter World`s Iceborne expansion or an island getaway with The Legend of Zelda: Link`s Awakening. You can also stay indoors and take to the basketball court with NBA 2K20. Finally, shooter fans can take on the Locust in Gears 5 or the Calypso Twins in Borderlands 3.Monster Hunter World: Iceborne -- September 6Available on: PS4, Xbox OneIceborne adds the new Hoarfrost Reach region to the New World, and it`s full of snow, ice, and new monsters to take down. This expansion also adds a Master Rank difficulty for those of you who have already bested all the High Rank hunts. If you`re not quite done exploring the game`s main area, don`t sweat it--you`ll still see some fan-favorite monsters added to that part of the game too.More Coverage:Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Beta Test, Pre-Order Bonuses, And MoreWhat You Should Expect From Monster Hunter World: IceborneNBA 2K20 -- September 6Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, SwitchThis year`s 2K basketball game offers the usual dose of modes like MyCareer, MyGM, MyLeague, and MyTeam, but the biggest addition is a series first: you can finally play as all 12 WNBA teams. If you need a break from the basketball court, there are plenty of ways to spend time (and money) on the game`s loot boxes and gambling mechanics too.More Coverage:NBA 2K20 Pre-Order Bonuses, What`s In The Legend Edition, And MoreYou Can Play A Lot Of Games That Aren`t Basketball In The Basketball Game NBA 2K20Gears 5 -- September 10Available on: Xbox One, PCGears 5 focuses on Kait Diaz, who will learn more about her own family`s history as she uncovers the Locust`s origins. Gears 5 offers the standard campaign and multiplayer options, but there are some big changes to other modes this time around. For one, Horde mode gives every character unique abilities an ...
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