The first is a redesign of a favorite game of mine, Resident Evil 4. The original is one of the only Resident Evil games that I truly enjoyed. In fact, I liked it so much that I not only played through it multiple times on the PlayStation 2, but I even purchased and played through the motion control version for the Wii more than once (my favorite version). This remake is supposed to not only bring the graphics up to the current generation of consoles and make quality of life improvements, it's supposed to change up the story beats, areas, and encounters so that even people who have played the original several times (such as myself) will find plenty of surprises. It was released for sale yesterday.
The second isn't a full game, but a DLC for the amazing Horizon Forbidden West. Called, Horizon Burning Shores, this new content can only be played after beating the main game (which I have). Considering the story of its parent game, I can only assume that this DLC provides a new chapter in Aloy's story. I am also hoping that it gives a solid conclusion to Sylen's story as Lance Reddick (who recently passed away) did an amazing job playing that complex character. I've already preordered the DLC for its release on April 19th.
The third game is the sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order. Titled Jedi: Survivor, this story takes place 5 years after the last game's entertaining events. While not perfect, the first game was a solid Metroidvania game that gave the player the feel of being a Jedi. I look forward to following the adventures of Cal Kestis once again. I will be able to do so after it releases on April 28th.
For now, I am toughening myself by playing through Elden Ring.