"Halo Infinite," the next game in the long-running first-person shooter series, is scheduled to launch alongside the next Xbox in holiday 2020. It is the only game thus far to get an official announcement for a specific next-gen console.
That said, at least two other major games have been announced for unspecified "next-gen" consoles: "The Elder Scrolls VI," and "Starfield." Both games are in production at Bethesda Game Studios, the folks behind the "Elder Scrolls" and "Fallout" series, and, if we're being honest, both are likely to come to the next Xbox and the next PlayStation (and probably PC as well). Bethesda makes multiplatform blockbuster games, and that is unlikely to change with "Starfield" and "The Elder Scrolls VI."
Additionally, there are some logical guesses to make about other games in the works: The annual "Call of Duty" that arrives in 2020 will almost certainly come to the next Xbox and PlayStation, and the same can be said for "FIFA," "Madden," and the next "Assassin's Creed."
Check out our full run down of potential next-gen games right here.