PS4, Xbox One September game releases: New hot titles to wow gaming fans

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September is going to be a very exciting month for gaming fans as both Sony and Microsoft are releasing huge games that will surely delight enthusiasts on PS4 and Xbox One, respectively. It is that time of the year when great titles are out all at the same time and gamers end up wishing they have more time in their hands. 

First on the list is "Mad Max." This interactive, third person game, to be available on Sept. 1, allows players to be Mad Max, the lone warrior who wanders in a post-apocalyptic world where getting hold of a combat vehicle means survival. Treacherous missions can be expected. 

Sept. 1 will also see the release of "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain." Deemed by many as one of the biggest releases of 2015, this game continues the saga of the Snake soldier line, weaving the Metal Gear timelines seamlessly into one clean storyline. This game should pack a lot of action. 

"FIFA 16" is also coming to PS4 and Xbox One. Gamers can expect improved control of the midfield, better defensive moves, and a lot of new ways to play soccer. New stars are also added to the game's roster. Gamers can even build their own ultimate FIFA team. Three words for this game: authentic football experience. "FIFA 16" will be available starting Sept. 22.

"NBA 2K16" will also be released next month and gamers will be in for a very pleasant surprise. MyPLAYER on this new NBA 2K title allows gamers to control an NBA franchise, have a complete NBA journey and compete with other gamers online. These elements provide for an authentic NBA experience. Tip for gamers: they can experience the MyCAREER gameplay and have a different kind of sports game altogether. "NBA 2K16" will be released on Sept. 29. 

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