Daily Highlights: Tuesday 27th May

Big releases, delays and reveals.
Text: Mike Holmes
Published 2014-05-27

We started the day with a review. Ubisoft released some little known game today. What was it called again?! Oh, that's right, Watch Dogs. Here's some gameplay clips to go with that.

We also got hands-on with The Evil Within, and spoke to Bethesda's Pete Hines about the game. That one also got pushed back into October.

Another game that got pushed back today was The Order: 1886 (although a little further back that October). We also got new screens and some Arthurian-flavoured plot details.

We had a chat with Arrowhead Studios about Gauntlet, and they confirmed that there's no plans to bring the game to consoles, it's Steam Machines only at the moment.

Chart news now, and Wolfenstein: The New Order became the second biggest launch of the year so far.

Carbine has offered their thoughts on free-to-play, calling it a "limited experience" ahead of the release of their MMO, Wildstar. Let's hope they're not speaking to soon...

Has EA accidentally leaked their own game? We've got details regarding Battlefield Hardline, a cops versus robbers shooter, that certainly has us intrigued.

TT Games and Warner Bros. shocked absolutely nobody by announcing Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. Still, it'll likely be quite good so we'll let them off...

We've got a Livestream Replay of Transistor. The development of episodic PS4 adventure Primal Carnage: Genesis has been put on hold. Filming has ceased on the World of Warcraft movie. Lucas Pope (Papers, Please) has revealed his new game. And there's stronger demand for the Kinect-less Xbox One.

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