Did you enjoy this year’s E3? What favorite games you were anticipating seeing at E3 2021, but didn’t appear? Let’s have a look at the biggest absents of this year.
Despite Sony’s absence, most of the publishers who usually attend E3, held a press conference this year as well. Even we had some new showcases this year, including the Gearbox and Capcom events.

Running from June 12 to 15, Hundreds of games have been showcased at E3 this year, however, there were still a lot of games that missed E3 2021.
Some publishers like EA and Sony will have their own events in the near future, but among the ones that attended at E3 2021, we might’ve expected a little bit more.

Below, we will have a look at the biggest, most anticipated games that we would love to see at E3.
Although this year’s Xbox + Bethesda E3 2021 showcase was something near to incredible, the event still had a number of big absents. If we had the list below inside the show, the Xbox E3 2021 showcase would probably be the biggest E3 press conference ever in history.

Hellblade 2: Senua’s Saga
Originally revealed later in 2019 as the very first Xbox Series X|S console exclusive,Hellblade 2developers have been tight-lipped about the game since then.
No new trailers or gameplay videos have been shared from Ninja Theory’s upcoming sequel toSenua’s Sacrificeso far. Despite some rumors, the game skipped another big event.

It’s likely that Gamescom 2021 or The Game Awards 2021 will be our next chance to get an update onHellblade 2: Senua’s Sacrificethis year.
Perfect Dark
UnlikeHellblade 2, it was almost obvious that we wouldn’t get a new update on thePerfect Darkreboot. Last year, the developers revealed that the game was at the early stages of development.
Announced with a cinematic trailer in 2020, it’s hard to believe that we would get the first gameplay footage from this first-person shooter anytime earlier than 2022.

Avowedis going to be the beginning of a new adventure in the world of thePillars of Eternityseries. As an upcoming first-person RPG,Avowedis the other big project from Obsidian Entertainment next toThe Outer Worlds 2.
Avowedwas premiered with a brief teaser last year, but it was expected to be at this year’s event as the rumors around the game’s strong and speedy development process are strong.
Similar toPerfect Dark, Fableis the other first-party project at Xbox Game Studios that won’t be available anytime soon. The game is still in the early stages of the development process.
Fableis the firstnon-Forzatitle from Playground Games and also a very important IP for Xbox. No details around this reboot are available, but it will likely skip Xbox One.
Although Rare’sEverwilddidn’t appear at E3 2021, soon after the Xbox press conference we received some info on its development process.
According to some trustworthy sources likeVGC,Everwild’sdevelopment has been completely rebooted since when Gregg Mayles was appointed as the creative director behind the game.
Apparently, the game is now targeting a 2024 release, which means we might not see anything from the game even at next year’s E3.
State of Decay 3
The third instalment in theState of Decayseries was revealed with an exciting cinematic trailer back in 2020.
As per reports, the game has a long way to go until release, which means we probably wouldn’t hear anything new about it anytime soon.
Indiana Jones Game
Announced with a brief teaser, the new project from the developers ofWolfensteinis early in development like most of the other Xbox Game Studios titles.
We have nothing to share about the game at this moment, and it doesn’t seem like a project for the near future. Besides, there are some rumors that Machine Games is also working onWolfenstein 3.
Forza Motorsport
While Playground GamesForza Horizon 5had a great night at the Xbox E3 2021 showcase, there was nothing about its bigger brother,Forza Motorsport.
Usually, there is a few years gap between aHorizonlaunch and aMotorsportlaunch. So, we might be lucky enough to see more about the nextForza Motorsportgame at E3 2022.
Similar to Xbox, Nintendo sure pleased its fans with the latest showcase at E3 2021. A long line-up of new Nintendo Switch titles has been revealed during the show, along with some brilliant new trailers from first-party games. However, you might still feel a bit disappointed after the show, if you are a fan of the titles below.
Bayonetta 3
The anticipation for the new entry of theBayonettaseries has been longer than expected. The game received nothing new after its announcement teaser trailer back in 2017.
Earlier this year, Platinum Gamesassured fans that the game is still in development, but when it could be ready for launch is anyone’s guess right now.
Splatoon 3
The follow-up to Nintendo’s popular multiplayer experience was announced in February this year.Splatoon 3is one of the biggest upcoming Switch exclusives that will launch in 2022 alongside the sequel toBreath of the Wild.
The fans were expecting a more detailed look at the game and its new gameplay elements, however, it was yet another big game missing E3 2021.
Metroid Prime 4
Similar toBayonetta 3, Metroid Prime 4is the other Nintendo Switch title that has been long in development. The game was handed over to anew studio a few years earlier.
Although Nintendo confirmed that the development process ofMetroid Prime 4is still active, it didn’t showcase anything new from the game. That being said,Metroid Dreadwas still a great surprise.
Aside from theAvatar: Frontiers of Pandoraannouncement, Ubisoft had quite a predictable showcase, especially with all the leaks aroundSparks of Hopebefore the event.
The French publisher could have delivered a much entertaining showcase if only one of the titles below would be presented.
Beyond Good and Evil 2
Ubisoft Revealed three major projects at E3 2017, and none of them have been released yet.
Beyond Good and Evil 2was probably the most ambitious one. It was a huge surprise back then, but it hasn’t received any new updates since a cinematic trailer back in 2018.
With the recentAvatar: Frontiers of Pandoraannouncement, we might be lucky to see something new fromBeyond Good and Evil 2, finally.
Skull & Bones
When sailing in theAssassin’s Creedseries was quite a new and interesting feature, Ubisoft announced a new IP with a complete focus on Pirate wars.
Skull & Boneswas first shown at E3 2017 and gameplay footage was shared a year later at E3 2018. However, the game never received any updates for a few years.
Eventually, Ubisoft confirmed that the development process forSkull & Boneswas rebooted and the game would be premiered when it was ready. And… it’s not ready yet.
The Division Heartland
Announced earlier in Spring, I really hoped to see a full announcement from the next chapter ofThe Divisionseries. However, it seems the game is still far away from launch.
Heartlandis supposed to be a free-to-play spin-off fromThe Divisionseries, combining the franchise’s core gameplay mechanics with some brand new ideas.
Massive Entertainment’s Star Wars Game
If you ask me, this one is going to be absent for a long time. Back in 2017, Ubisoft announced that anAvatarproject is on the way from Massive Entertainment.
Now, the same story happened for aStar Warstitle as well. With Massive’s focus onAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora, it wouldn’t be fair to expect the first look at theirStar Warsproject anytime soon.
Other Big Games
Aside from the publishers above, we had some other press conferences at E3 2021, some of which could deliver new updates on big, anticipated projects, but at the end of the day, they didn’t.
Final Fantasy XVI
As a PS5-only title, the absence ofFinal Fantasy XVIat E3 2021 was pretty predictable.
You’ll probably have to wait until the next big PlayStation showcase to see something new from the next chapter of theFinal Fantasyseries.
The latest project from Luminous Productions is a fantasy open-world RPG, coming exclusively to PS5 and PC.
Forspokenwas announced at the first PS5 showcase as Project Athia and then received a gameplay trailer earlier this year.
The game was expected to have a significant share of Square Enix’s showcase at E3 2021, but it will probably be saved for the next PlayStation event.
Aliens: Fireteam
As the closestAlienexperience to launch,Fireteamis supposed to be available this Summer, and we would expect to see more from the gameplay elements during the Summer Game Fest showcase.
That being said, it seems the developers are thinking of something different.Aliens: Fireteamis a co-op-based shooter adventure, sharing all the horrifying elements from theAlienmovie franchise.
The Callisto Protocol
For everyDead Spacefan out there,The Callisto Protocolis likely a highly anticipated game. In development fromDead Spacecreator, Glen Schofield,The Callisto Protocolseems just like a spiritual successor to the horror series.
The game will be published by PUBG Corp. and we would expect to see something new at Summer Game Fest or the Xbox showcase, but it seems we need to wait for more.
Victoria 3
Announced with a brief teaser earlier last month, the next big project from Paradox Interactive in the strategic and simulation genre isVictoria 3.
The game will be launched directly on Xbox Game Pass, and it could be premiered as one of the many titles showcased during the Xbox E3 event, however, it seems the game is in the early stages of development.
Games That We Knew Would Be Absent
Aside from the titles above, there are some other big projects that missed this year’s E3. However, the development teams behind the games below made it clear before the event that they wouldn’t have any new premiers at E3 2021.
What game did you anticipate to see at E3 2021 the most?