March is stacked with new video games — here are the 10 biggest releases coming next month by Ben Gilbert on Feb 27, 2018, 2:44 PM Can you feel it? The wave is coming. With March, the first huge wave of game releases is about to crash. Prepare yourself!  Between a major new entry in the blockbuster "Far Cry" series — set in the United States for the first-time ever, no less — and a huge new entry in the Nintendo's beloved "Kirby" franchise, March is stacked with video game releases. And that's before we start talking about the hotly-anticipated "Sea of Thieves," a rare Xbox One and PC exclusive game, or the PlayStation 4 exclusive "MLB The Show 18." Here are all the biggest video games coming in March 2018: SEE ALSO: The hottest 30 video games you shouldn't miss in 2018 1. "Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition" Didn't "Final Fantasy XV" already come out awhile back? Yes, yes it did. In the case of "Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition," you're getting the full original game plus a gaggle of new stuff. There's a new dungeon, a bunch of bonus items, and new areas to explore that previously were unexplorable. Think of it like the "Game of the Year" version, or the "Complete Edition" — it's a re-release that costs $50 and comes with a bunch of bonus content. Better still, on March 6 the "Windows Edition" of "Final Fantasy XV" finally launches. That means that, finally, PC game players can get in on the open-world epic that is "Final Fantasy XV." Release date: March 6 Platform(s): Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
2. "Scribblenauts Showdown" "Scribblenauts" is a zany franchise that encourages silliness and creativity at every step. By typing in various words, you're able to conjure stuff out of thin air — type in "chainsaw," and you'll get a chainsaw. Traditionally, the games were focused on single-player, linear progression — and they were all on Nintendo handheld consoles. In the case of "Scribblenauts Showdown," you're using the same magical conjuring mechanism to face off against friends in minigames. And instead of playing it on Nintendo's 3DS, it's coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Release date: March 6 Platform(s): Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
3. "Kirby Star Allies" "Kirby Star Allies" is another fresh take on a classic franchise from Nintendo. The focus here is on co-operative play, with up to four players at a time floating around. The game otherwise features classic "Kirby" gameplay, with relatively simplistic platforming and combat that's focused on Kirby's main ability: consuming enemies and absorbing their power, like some sort of pink necromancer. Release date: March 16 Platform(s): Nintendo Switch
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