


The high-octane, visually stunning cinematic trailer transported players back to Pandora, a place that hasn’t been explored since 2009. The Avatar Franchise – One of the major highlights from the excessively long Ubisoft Forward show was the reveal of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. I may have even bought a shirt to show off my lifetime membership…I did. Plus, I even went out of my way to become a subscriber to Devolver MaxPass+. Furthermore, I didn’t feel like I wasted time watching it, which is so important in spending time watching these showcases. Overall, the showcase was incredibly entertaining and got me excited for all of their games. Games like Death’s Door, Trek to Yomi, Wizard with a Gun, Shadow Warrior 3, Inscryption, Phantom Abyss, Terra Nil, Devolver Tumble Time, and the only physical release of Demon Throttle.
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This joke subscription service lets players become members for free and purchase their premium content, which is their games.īetween the self-deprecating humor, dunks on monetizing as a whole, and having a strange fascination with chili dogs, Devolver Digital debuted loads of appealing new games that are set to release this year and next year. So, they came up with “Monetization as a Service”, and, in turn, revealed a new “subscription service” Devolver MaxPass+. Their whole approach to their presentation this year was to make fun of monetization and the publishers who exploit their players in the name of it. Here are the winners and losers from Saturday’s events.ĭevolver Digital – Of the three major companies to hold press conferences on Saturday, Devolver Digital stood out as the best of the best. On Saturday, Ubisoft, Devolver Digital, and Gearbox took their respective stages to show off their latest games. It’s E3 and Summer Game Fest season so it means it’s time for our annual Winners and Losers article.
