During this week’s Gamescom 2021, Movie Games revealed a quadruple helping of games coming to the world in 2022 and beyond. Whether you’re a truck-driving enthusiast, a fan of World War I games, or something in between, Movie Games has you covered.
Alaskan Truck Simulator
Look for this baby on PC in Q1 2022 and later in the year for Xbox and PlayStation. In the game, you not only drive in a dynamic, interactive world inspired by real Alaskan locations. You also step out of the vehicle to live the life of a trucker! Prepare for long trips, take rests, visit stores, and maintain your truck in top condition. Do all of this in one of the harshest, yet most beautiful, environments on the planet. Full day/night cycle overall seasons included!
War Hospital
War Hospital is a rare war game that celebrates life instead of glorifying death. It’s a society survival set at the French Front during World War I, where you build a facility to heal combat wounds while artillery shells explode ear-splittingly close. Use real WW1 equipment and see how your tools and methods evolve. Your choices will make a lasting impact. The game is being prepared for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, though there is no release date in sight at the moment.
MythBusters: The Game
In MythBusters: The Game, players turn popular real-world myths inside out in order to confirm or bust them. Just like in the iconic show, you start with a blueprint. After you work it out, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and prepare for the experiment! Wear your hard cap, because at this stage, everything can happen, explosions included. There’s also a management angle, where your goal is to please your audience and secure the budget for future episodes. You’re a MythBuster in front of and behind the camera!
Scorchlands
We’ve revealed our new upcoming fantasy city builder! In Scorchlands, your planet is dying. As the leader of a magical birdfolk, you have to terraform the land through powerful rituals. Transform biomes, build sprawling cities, play with laser-based logistics networks, and do everything in your power to restore your civilization. In Scorchlands, you don’t have to rush. There’s no time limit. No enemy nipping at your heels. The game reacts to your decisions instantly. The pacing depends on you and you alone.