The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series X is set to release during the latter part of 2020 and fans are clamoring at the idea of what the future holds for the next-generation console. Between the rumored launch titles and games in development, fan's minds are left wondering what Microsoft has up its sleeve to win over those who jumped ship after the horribly reveal of the Xbox One in 2013. Plenty of surprises have yet to be revealed it seems. Let's now take a look at 10 remakes that are most likely to appear on Xbox's next-gen console, the Xbox Series X.

10 Banjo-Kazooie 𝄹

When Microsoft acquired the developer Rare almost 20 years ago many people believed that their large catalog of franchises would help the Xbox platform build a stable of exclusives. was one of the golden franchises among the rest, yet in the last decade, Microsoft has done next to nothing with the beloved pair of critters. The recent inclusion of the two in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate at least hints at the fact Microsoft understan👍ds their value and popularity. Before diving back in with a new entry in series, Phil Spencer and company might find value in remaking the original from the ground up.

9 Blue Dragon 🍰

Back during the Xbox 360 era, Microsoft tried to establish the Xbox brand in Japan by developing numerous Japanese role-playing games. One of these titles was Blue Dragon, a game featuring the art of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, and developed by Mistwalker. The game was received with mixed critical reception that aired on the side of positive. It was the perfect examꩲple of a game that had a lot of promise but never really executed the things it should have. A remake could try and fix those mistakes and give Xbox another swing at the Japanese audience.

8 Fable

At this point in time, the worst kept secret in the gaming industry is easily that the developers over at Playground Games are working on a new title in the Fable franchise. With them also releasing the Forza Horizon series on a bi-a🌱nnual schedule it's unclear how long it will be until they release their big role-playing game project.

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The original Fable is a beloved game with a ton of love from the fan base for what it created back in 🐲the day. There's an entire generation of kids who might enjoy hopping in to see where it all began.

7 ♎ Silent Hill

It was only a few short years ago when fans were presented with a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Silent Hill franchise reboot by way of the infamous P.T. horror game demo. Fans were pleasantly surprised to see Hideo Kojima heading up a new game in the beloved series and that The Walking Dead veteran actor Norman Reedus would serve as the game's lead protagonist. In 2020 it seems very unlikely for Konami to greenlight anything fans want, but a remake of the original Silent Hill title could be a solid way to get back in the good graces of the fans who have given up on the pub💛lisher.

6 ꦫ Beyond Good & Ev♔il

Ubisoft has done a great job of selling the gaming community at large on a sequel to a game that was essentially a niche product that became a cult classic. The original Beyond Good & Evil was a game that reviewed decently well but never was the talk of the town. In many ways, it was a game that came and went for most but found a vocal hardcore audience. With the sequel seemingly set to stay in development for the next few years, a smart move by Ubiso♚ft could be remaking the original and putting it out early on next-gen 𒁏consoles before the library becomes overwhelming with options.

5 ๊ Perfe🀅ct Dark

Like Banjo-Kazooie, Perfect Dark was a Rare Ltd. franchise that seemed like the next big thing for Xbox after the studio was acquired by Microsoft in 2002. In 2010 a remake to the original game was released and the development was handled by a studio named 4J Studios, the team that also ported over both of the original Banjo-Kazooie titles.

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The remake of Perfect Dark was really only graphicall🧜y enhanced and the gameplay remained unchanged. A remake for next-gen consoles could give the series a modern approach that makes it feel more approachable.

4 🅷 Mass Effect Trilogy 💦

Bioware and Electronic Arts are in a tough place after the releases of Anthem and Mass Effect: Andromeda. Fans are worried that they may never see another game in the franchise due to Bioware's latest misses and EA's track record of shutting down studios. Gamers everywhere are still confused as to why EA hasn't released a full remake/remaster of the original trilogy yet. Those games were so popular and have become so beloved over the years that a release of a Mass Effect Trilogy♓ remake or remaster would easily print money for the publisher.

3 ♏ Resi𝔉dent Evil 4

In 2020, fans are set to get their hands on a ground-up remake of Resident Evil 3 only a year after getting a remake of Resident Evil 2. Capcom understands the value of the franchise and it doesn't seem likely they're stopping anytime soon with the remakes considering how well they're selling. The new RE game engine is graphically impressive and has given these beloved classics a real modern rebirth. With the next release in the series likely being Resident Evil 8, don't be surprised when a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:remake of Resident Evil 4 hits next-gen consoles.

2 Final Fantasy VII Remak꧙e🦩

It's unfortunate that the game will be releasing exclusively on the PlayStation 4 in 2020, but Square Enix has made it clear that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII Remake will release on other platforms as soon as April of 2021. This means that many of the Xbox players who purchase an Xbox Series X will get to dive into the multi-par🗹t remake on their brand new next-gen consoles.

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If the game sells well enough on Xbox in 2021 it will be interestin🌺g to see if Square Enix strikes the same exclusivity deal with Sony on the PlayStation 5, or if they relไease everywhere at the same time.

1 ๊ 📖 Battletoads

Battletoads is a new modern remake/reimagining of the classic title that caused so many controllers to be shattered against walls and living room tables. It was originally set to release in 2019, but it seems that more time was needed to polish the title and make it the Battletoads game fans have been clamoring for since the '🍸90s. It's likely that a release date will be announced at Microsoft's Xbox digiℱtal event that will serve as a substitute for their normal E3 press conference due to it recently being canceled.

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