Leaks now point to Injustice 2, Prey 2, Wolfenstein 2, The Evil Within 2 at E3

The pre-E3 prime time leak season continues with more games outed ahead of the show.

As well as a Skyrim remaster, Eurogamer reports that The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein 2 as well as Prey 2 will be announced at Bethesda’s E3 press event.

Prey 2 was officially canned in 2014, six years after it was revealed to the world. Initially developed by Human head, it is thought that this entirely new sequel to Prey is being developed by Arkane Austin.

Wolfenstein 2 (that’s a sequel to 2014’s The New Order) is believed to be in the works following the voice actor for a main character saying a sequel was in the pipeline.

Meanwhile, Warner Bros’ Mortal Kombat-flavoured DC superhero brawler Injustice may well be getting a sequel, too.

Polygon reports has been sent promotional retail imagery for Injustice 2 (pictured), featuring Batman squaring off against The Flash. The outlet speculates that Injustice 2 could be one of the placeholder titles set for PS4 and Xbox One release on retailer GameStop’s system.

The above follows the leaking of a Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim remaster for PS4 and Xbox One, Dead Rising 4 and Watch Dogs 2.

That’s on top of reports that Adventure Time, Sonic, The Goonies, the new Ghostbusters film, Harry Potter, Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans and Mission Impossible are all coming to LEGO Dimensions.

Image credit: Polygon

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