4 big game trailers from Ubisoft revealed at E3 2019

Ubisoft on Monday announced a number of new updates, modes and events coming to some of its most popular games at E3 2019.

With this influx of news, the company also revealed several new trailers for its upcoming games.

Rainbow Six Quarantine

Rainbow Six Quarantine will follow players as they attempt to “storm” quarantined areas of a futurist world being taken over by aliens.

Rainbow Six Quarantine aims to create a chaotic, intense, and unpredictable co-op, PvE experience, ” Ubisoft said on its website.

The game will be released in early 2020 for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

Gods and Monsters

Based on Greek mythology, Gods and Monsters is an action adventure game featuring puzzles and quests.

“The Isle of the Blessed has been taken over by Typhon – the deadliest of all Greek monsters – and you’ll need to defeat him and his army of dangerous mythological beasts to restore order,” Ubisoft explained.

The “mysterious” open-world game will launch on consoles and PC in February 2020. It will also be available on Ubisoft’s new Uplay+ and Google’s Stadia.

Watch Dogs: Legions

According to Ubisoft, Watch Dogs: Legions is based in a “near future London” where players will have to “push back against criminals, a corrupt private military corporation, and an oppressive surveillance state amidst a collapsed government”.

The game requires that players recruit members to build a resistance and take down the oppressive forces.

“In addition to building their own team, players will be able to join forces with friends in four-player co-op,” the company noted.

Watch Dogs: Legions will be released on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Stadia on 6 March 2020.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint

Though Ghost Recon Breakpoint will be released on 4 October this year, players can now pre-order the game for beta access.

“Beta will let players explore the Auroa archipelago, alone or in four-player co-op, and face the renegade Wolves,” Ubisoft revealed.

The beta will run from 5-8 September.

“Additionally, fans can get involved with Ghost Recon Delta Company, a new community program that offers special content and direct discussion with developers,” the company also noted.

Feature image: screenshot, Ubisoft via YouTube

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