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Philstradamus gazes into his crystal ball: 18 gaming predictions for 2024

Philipp Rüegg
3.1.2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

Who needs astrologers when you’ve got a crystal ball that tells you the future? Here are the exciting developments this gaming year has in store for us.

From new consoles to studio takeovers to a VR revolution and assassinations in Switzerland, 2024’s shaping up to be an exciting year. How do I know that? My magic crystal ball (which only looks like a light bulb illuminated with LED strips) told me so. Errors may very rarely creep into my predictions. To see how accurate last year’s were, check out the following article.

Switch 2 will be released, remaining (almost) unchanged

New 3D Super Mario and Mario Kart as Switch 2 launch games

Nintendo will launch the Switch 2 with two absolute smash hits. After a ten-year wait, it’ll finally release a new Mario Kart. And there’s more. It’ll also pick up the 3D Mario series again. After all, Super Mario Odyssey has been out for seven years now.

Apple will push gaming

It’s a tale as old as time. Apple has made many a half-hearted attempt at breaking into the gaming sector. Alas, these have fizzled out over and over again. This year, that’s going to change. Apple will either start its own game studio, buy one or present an exclusive AAA game. With ARM becoming ever stronger as a platform, more and more game developers will create or port games for Mac, too. One reason for this is my next prediction.

Windows games will become ARM-compatible

New Xbox will run on ARM

Game mode for Windows

Xbox will have the best exclusive games

Valve will launch a new wireless VR headset

For the time being, the Steam Deck OLED has got things covered on the handheld front. So it’s time the five-year-old Valve Index was replaced. The new VR headset will be wireless and able to stream games from the PC in the highest quality. To allow standalone gaming, Valve will deploy the same trick it did for the Steam Deck. Proton-like technology will make games that don’t come in a version for portable headsets compatible.

The PS5 Pro will come out in autumn

There’ll be an alternative store on the Steam Deck for the first time ever

If you want to play games from Epic, Battle.net or similar platforms on the Steam Deck, you’ve got your work cut out for you. Other stores can only be installed on Valve’s handheld in a roundabout way. In 2024, an alternative store will officially be made available on the Steam Deck for the first time.

There’ll be a Hexen remake

Xbox boss Phil Spencer was recently spotted flaunting a T-shirt emblazoned with the cult fantasy shooter’s logo. Following the takeover of Activision Blizzard, the brand now belongs to Microsoft. Not only that, but retro shooters are in vogue. So what could be more fitting than a new edition of Raven’s Hexen?

No new Call of Duty will come out in 2024

There’ll be a Bobby Kotick Easter egg in Call of Duty

Bobby Kotick’s tenure as Activision Blizzard CEO came to an end in 2023 – a development most of the studio’s employees seem to be pleased about. Over the years, Kotick has become one of the most hated personalities in gaming. The developers will mark his departure with a suitably unflattering Easter egg in Call of Duty.

Sony will launch a new MMO

Sony will take over Ubisoft

With Microsoft fresh from the takeover of Activision Blizzard, Sony, too will go on the offensive to keep up with their rivals. This will affect the ailing Ubisoft, which, after releasing numerous mediocre titles, will be unable to resist a would-be buyer.

Skull and Bones will be a hit

I can hardly believe my eyes, but I see it clearly in my crystal ball. The pirate adventure, which has been postponed numerous times, will be a roaring success. It’ll finally be released in February and, contrary to expectations, won’t be a total flop. Fans will enjoy the lively sea battles, with the game proving to be a treasure trove for Ubisoft. But it’ll all come too late to change the course of my previous prediction.

Assassin’s Creed will come to Switzerland

Assassin’s Creed: Codename Hexe will reportedly be set in 16th century Europe. Traces of witch-hunting also lead back to Switzerland, which is why I reckon the country is due to make its Assassin’s Creed debut.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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