What is Anthem? Watch the trailer for BioWare's new game and see the reactions
BioWare's new Anthem game, as revealed at EA's E3 2017 presentation, has mechs, monsters, and more than a little bit of a Destiny vibe. The internet is very excited about the new game which was formerly known as Dylan, and we're going to see more details at the Xbox E3 2017 Press Conference later today. Watch that trailer again up top and then take a look at what people are saying about it.
Anthem managed to remind me a LOT of Destiny even in that brief teaser. That's not a bad thing, especially if it adds a BioWare-level story.June 10, 2017
Bioware's new IP "Anthem" looks like Horizon concept art meets Destiny concept art, & I'm 100% on board. More during the Xbox presser.June 10, 2017
Wait that wasn't Destiny 2! #AnthemJune 10, 2017
And, because it's a BioWare game…
But...who can I bang? #anthemJune 10, 2017
Want a little more detail? Take a look back at what we know about Project Dylan - the apparent codename for Anthem throughout its long, secret development. The long and short is that those Destiny comparisons aren't out of place - it's a socially connected action RPG.
Make sure you check out our full E3 2017 schedule to stay tuned for all the details as they arrive, and check out our roundup of all the E3 2017 trailers.
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