14 games with TBD release dates we want to see more of in 2022

Some of these might launch in 2022, some might come later, but we’d still love to see an update from all of them before the year is out.

That went quickly, didn’t it? 2021 might have been a disaster, but most years are when you’re an intelligent biped who is cursed with the knowledge that we’re all just meat walnuts on stalks, powered by electric signals. 

At least it was over fast, eh – mercifully so. Who knew that playing video games and barely going outside for over a year would make time go by so quickly?

Since we’re now all conditioned to love our home prisons, let’s take a look forward to 2022 and smack our lips together at the prospect of more brilliant video games. Ah, that’s the stuff, push that existential crisis to the side. Ahhh. 

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Some of these might launch in 2022, some might come later, but we’d still love to see an update from all of them before the year is out – a shiny new trailer would even do the trick. Details are pretty thin on the ground for most of these, but there’s just enough information out there to begin the hype cycle and forget the whole meat walnuts thing (we will never forget the meat walnuts thing). 

With that in mind, here are some of the most exciting games coming in the next year or two.

David Hayter of ‘Metal Gear Solid’ fame wants to voice Logan in ‘Marvel’s Wolverine’

He’s written X-Men movies and is the actor behind Solid Snake, perfect fit, much?

Have you ever heard of a fan-casting idea that makes so much sense that it’s hard to imagine any other scenario afterward? Well, that’s how loads of people feel about the notion of David Hayter, the voice behind Metal Gear Solid’s  Solid Snake, playing Logan in Marvel’s Wolverine. Not only due to the fact he’s a fantastic voice actor, but also because Hayter co-wrote the first two X-Men movies. For real.

It all began with the  announcement of Marvel’s Wolverine  during Sony’s PlayStation Showcase. Everyone saw the Insomniac Games logo, thinking they were about to witness a teaser for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (which came later). But no, a trademark SNIKT blared through the speakers, and folks went wild: Wolverine is getting his own video game.

However, there’s still no word of who will actually play the titular mutton-chopped hero. But a few fans think Hayter would be perfect for the role, and shockingly, he’s into it.

This tweet sent Metal Gear Solid, Marvel, and Hayter’s fans into a speculative, joyful frenzy.

Exciting though the idea of Hayter voicing Wolverine in the new game might be, keep in mind that this is by no means a casting announcement. However, given his history with the X-Men series and extensive voice acting career, he would be perfect for it. I mean, come on, he’s even Canadian!

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF

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