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PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox X/S and PC are offering a number of new video games to play this upcoming week. Gamers will have more enjoyable time.
Sony’s “Stellar Blade” takes place on an Earth that’s been mostly abandoned after an invasion by hordes of mysterious monsters called the Naytiba. Enter Eve, a sword- and gun-wielding warrior who has returned to her home planet to help out the few people left, including a scavenger named Adam. The Biblical references pile up — for example, the last city standing is Xion — but the real influence is the popular hack-and-slash epic Bayonetta. If you’ve been craving another flamboyant adventure with a beautiful woman battling hideous beasts, Korean studio Shift Up hopes it’s got you covered, as per an AP report.
“Stellar Blade” video game is releasing on Friday, April 26, on PlayStation 5.

Electronic Arts’ “Tales of Kenzera: Zau” is less campy and more down to earth. Its protagonist, Zau, aims to become a healer and, maybe, bring his father back from the Land of the Dead. The aspiring shaman has some nifty parkour skills as well as sun and moon masks, which allow him to, respectively, launch spears and manipulate time as he fights evil spirits. Tales of Kenzera is the debut title from Surgent Studios, which was founded by voice actor Abubakar Salim, and he says it was inspired by Bantu folklore as well as his own experience with grief.

“Tales of Kenzera: Zau” video game is releasing on Tuesday on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S and PC.

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FAQs:

Q1. Where can we play new video games?
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New video games can be played on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox X/S, PC.Q2. What are new video games?
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New video games are “Stellar Blade” and “Tales of Kenzera: Zau”.

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