Biggest game trailers of the week

9 April 2016
Fallout 4 Wasteland

There were some pretty big game releases that kept us busy this past week, with the likes of Quantum Break hitting store shelves, so you may have missed a few game trailers that landed on the interwebz this past week. But don’t worry – grab your popcorn, fill up your drink, and sit back, because we’ve rounded up the biggest and best game trailers that you need to see this weekend:


Uncharted 4 – 16 minutes of gameplay


Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom


Loading Human – VR trailer


Call of Duty Black Ops 3 – Eclipse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rBR-Wmt7g4&ebc=ANyPxKoe8vtW-mODX60-xYzPrFiiORYo2hOkr-AwRu0sV_F13cQo_3bkDLrL7hMVoD8nVuEGRI7b3ecmekrbTjiBqwql1dC0HA&nohtml5=False


Call of Duty Black Ops 3 – Eclipse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCT-wIjytDM


Halo 5 – Ghosts of Meridian trailer


Halo 5 – Infection trailer


Forza 6 – Top Gear Car Pack


Nioh – gameplay trailer


Fallout 4 – Wasteland Workshop


Marvel Avengers Alliance 2


Final Fantasy XV – Kingsglaive movie trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ1xhGEUelI


The Climb – Alps VR trailer


Livelock – Official Vanguard Reveal Trailer


7 Days to Die – Announcement Trailer


Article originally published on MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. Joe Boy
    09.04.2016 at 10:58

    So did the devs of NIOH play The Witcher last year and decide we should totally copy that?

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