2020 will be the year that PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X take over. But before that, PS4 and Co. are supplied with plenty of fresh software. However, January starts somewhat cautiously. From brain jogging to tennis and soccer to the police simulator, there is still something on offer for friends of all genres.
January 3rd
Dr. Kawashima's brain jogging for Nintendo Switch
With games like Ring Fit Adventure and now Dr. Kawashima's brain jogging for Nintendo Switch has finally reached the masses. The training software for the gray cells experienced its heyday on the Nintendo 3DS. But who wouldn't like to do something for their mental fitness in a playful way today? Classic exercises such as quick arithmetic are on board again on the Switch. The new part also makes use of the console's special hardware. For example, the infrared camera on the right Joy-Con is used to play rock-paper-scissors with gestures. Even competitive tasks for two players are now possible.
January 9th
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (PC)
With a few months delay, the monster hunters are allowed to set off on frosty territory on the PC. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne opens with the hoarfrost width a whole new play area, in which well-known and completely new creatures are on the way. Some arguments will really challenge you, but then reward you with new armor parts. There is also a fresh Master Rank expedition, which has been provided with various new game elements. Iceborne has a lot to offer and should keep you busy for a while with its size.
10. January
AO Tennis 2 (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
Everything should get better the second time. AO Tennis 2 wants to iron out the playful shortcomings of its predecessor and also increase the content. The career mode in particular has been revised. Now your athlete must not only appear professionally on the court, but also next to it. You can expect press conferences and meetings with the manager, and the relationship with the sponsors also needs to be cultivated. Your behavior should influence the course of your career and determine how you are perceived by the fans.
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