E3 2016 Schedule, Updates and Rumors: Square Enix Reveals Full Games and DLCs List For Upcoming Convention

Dues Ex: Mankind Divided
Logo for Dues Ex: Mankind Divided Flickr/Eidos Montreal

In a lengthy blog post, development studio Square Enix unveiled the list of games that it would debut at the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo. The lineup consists of demos for sequels, episodes, full games, and DLCs.

The first feature detailed by the company through the Square Enix website is the demo for "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided," which is a direct sequel to 2011's "Deus Ex: Human Revolution." As noted by the company, the upcoming game will still come with an action-RPG type of gameplay. And, like previous titles from the "Deus Ex" series, "Mankind Divided" will feature Adam Jensen as the protagonist.

Another game that will be unveiled at this year's E3 is the newest episode for "Hitman." First released in March of this year, the new "Hitman" game takes on an episodic form. The first episode, titled "Paris" came out on March 11 followed by "Sapienza" on April 26. Its third episode, "Marrakesh," will be unveiled by Square Enix at E3.

Fans of "Just Cause 3" will also be treated to a new DLC at the upcoming event. According to Square Enix, the new downloadable content, titled "Land Mech Assault" will bring the fight back to the ground.

"The Mediterranean republic of Medici is suffering under the brutal control of General Di Ravello, a dictator with an insatiable appetite for power," the company stated. "Enter Rico Rodriguez, a man on a mission to destroy the General's hold on power by any means necessary."

"With over 400 square miles of complete freedom from the sky to the seabed and a huge arsenal of weaponry, gadgets and vehicles, prepare to unleash chaos in the most creative and explosive ways you can imagine," Square Enix added.

Attendees of this year's E3 can also look forward to seeing "Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithfulness." This game first came out in Japan on March 31, 2016. But, on June 28, gamers in North America will be able to enjoy the game through their PlayStation 4 consoles.

These are only some of the titles that Square Enix will unveil at E3. As for the event, it will run from June 14 to 16 and will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

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