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Upcoming Releases on All Gaming Platforms For the Month Of March 2017

Mar 17, 2017 04:00 AM EDT

The gaming industry has a lot of games scheduled for release. Now that the Nintendo Switch was released to the markets, there are some exclusive titles that are expected to be announced this month. Apart from the Nintendo Switch, all the other gaming platforms too will be filled with a bunch of new titles. The most anticipated among them all happens to be Mass Effect: Andromeda which already rolled out a press copy.

The desktop PC environment, in general, will be receiving more titles since it's fairly obvious that it's statistically the most enjoyed gaming platform. While various resources have come out with a complete list of games that will be introduced in March, here's some which are definitely worth taking a look at. GameSpot, on the other hand, comes out with a luciferous report explaining the various titles that are expected to be a big hit in the coming days.

Nier: Automata will start things off seeing a Mar. 07 release on Windows, Xbox One, and Playstation 4 consoles. Following Nier, will move things to Ubisoft's domain with the official release of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands that has already had a fairly decent beta period. Ghost recon wildlands are undoubtedly Ubisoft's biggest releases of the year, now that the Montreal developers have no current plans of bringing out a successor to their Assassin's Creed franchise.

A complete list awaiting releases can be accessed on VG247 where further details revealed that Playerunknown's battleground, a survival game for Windows users will be debuting on Valve's steam client. The game is already a hit among Twitch Streamers with those popular like Summit1G and Shroud showcasing the new game on a daily basis until its private beta concluded a few days back.

Moving to Origin's side of things, Mass Effect: Andromeda will be released on Mar. 21 on the aforementioned platforms with the title already being sent to the press as 'review copies'. The game was debuted at Nvidia's CES Keynote back in January this year. Jen-Hsun Huang, the CEO of Nvidia invited Aaryn Flynn, BioWare general manager to come on stage to showcase a teaser trailer.

 

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