![]() If you’d prefer the video version, you can find that on our YouTube channel.Ī game so big I removed it from TWIG’s usual alphabetical format so it could be last. You can find the show on your favourite podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. This week’s list will cover the handful of brave indies that were still willing to take the plunge, and then we’ll talk about Tears of the Kingdom at the end.ĭon’t forget: if you’d like a preview of this piece each and every week, you can check out The Kotaku Australia Podcast each and every Friday! Ruby and I chat through what we’ve been playing, and what’s coming out in the next week that we think you should keep an eye out for. There’s a tacit understanding that once it launches, no one is playing anything else. Such is the power of a new Zelda title, even the indies aren’t brave enough to launch in the same week. There are far fewer indies coming out this week across platforms than there usually is. Even Xbox got its major title for the quarter, Redfall, out the door last week to avoid a clash.įar rarer to witness: the indie calendar parting like the Red Sea to make way for AAA. It avoided making that mistake again, getting Horizon: Forbidden West‘s DLC out a few weeks ago. PlayStation learned this lesson the hard way when it launched Horizon: Zero Dawn just three days before Breath of the Wild. Even the biggest publishers in the world know you don’t go up against Zelda. ![]() It’s not uncommon for the AAA release calendar to clear out when a game of this magnitude arrives on the market. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, one of the most anticipated games of 2023, will launch this coming Friday. This week, there might as well be just one game on this list. Welcome back to This Week In Games Australia, your weekly look ahead at all the games you’ll be playing in the next seven days.
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