Ubisoft invited gamers to test their parkour skills on the Assassin's Creed Experience obstacle course.
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Fans, producers, and media teams alike all save their biggest and wildest displays for Comic-Con.
To those that missed out on tickets this year, whether you were two seconds too slow on the convention’s website or just didn’t want to stand in line fighting the San Diego heat, GamesBeat is here for you. We scoured the most social of medias, both corporate and fan profiles, for the best images to crop up at this year’s show so far. Below you will find our gallery of collectibles, panels, displays, and more!
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain got the Play Arts Kai treatment with its own set of collectible figures at this year’s Comic Con.
2K and Turtle Rock’s 4-on-1 shooter Evolve had a major presence at the Xbox Lounge at the nearby Hyatt Hotel during Comic-Con in San Diego.
A rather large statue commemoration of Goliath, one of the playable creatures in Turtle Rock and 2K’s upcoming 4v1 shooter Evolve.
A Triss (from CDProjektRED’s Witcher series) cosplayer poses in the Geek and Sundry lounge.
Voice actor Troy Baker snaps a selfie before Warner Brothers Interactive and Monolith Production’s Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor panel.
“Digging E.T.” panel attendees got an early look into the Xbox Originals documentary about the fall of then video game publishing giant Atari.
A gender-swapped Snake (cosplayer Maddie, @korov) meets her designer, Hideo Kojima in the elevator lobby.
Traveller’s Tales and Warner Brothers Interactive announced a bonus level in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham based on the ’60s television series.
The Skylanders team spread the game out across several halls and outside event spaces during the week.
Play Arts Kai had a range of Kingdom Hearts figures – including a set of Nightmare Before Christmas characters – on display.
Square Enix’s Play Arts Kai figure brand displayed a full range of figures inspired by the Final Fantasy VII film Advent Children, like this one for Cloud Strife.
Ubisoft invited gamers to test their parkour skills on the Assassin’s Creed Experience obstacle course.
Ubisoft aims to bring community, development, and localization support to the expanding Russian market.
Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts the Assassin’s Creed panel at this year’s San Diego Comic Con.
Sunset Overdrive had a big presence in the Xbox space of Comic Con’s convention floor, and miniature versions of the game’s mascot were given out as swag.
Doubtcrusher and Dark Coven cosplayers at the World of Warcraft booth.
Street Fighter IV-designer Yoshinori Ono held a signing session at the Capcom booth.
The Halo: Nightfall panel was the first glimpse attendees had into the upcoming television show based on the blockbuster first-person shooter franchise.
Nintendo launched a social media campaign to bring Comic Con attendees the 3DS version of Super Smash Brothers when using the hashtag #BringMeSmash
Square Enix’s figure brand Play Arts Kai had a variety of Final Fantasy figures on display from across the franchise’s history.
Warner Brothers held a Batman 75th Anniversary display of cape and cowl re-designs, including the reveal of the Arkham Knight (left) from 2015’s Batman: Arkham Knight.
Final Fantasy XV-designer Tetsuya Nomura’s redesign of Batman has become one of the standout figures on display on the convention floor.
The makers of Alien: Isolation held demos of the game inside a giant replica of the titular creature’s egg.
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