If you opened this article, you’re probably googling “what games are coming out in 2025” and want to plan your shelf ahead of time. We lined up the releases by date, listed the platforms, and added quick “who it’s for” and “what it’s like” notes—fast, tasty, and gamer-friendly.
4 February 2025 — Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (PS5)
A historical RPG with no magic: stamina-based duels, crimes and their consequences, branching quests, and 15th-century Bohemia with a focus on authenticity. There’s even more role freedom now — from a noble swordsman to a “grey cardinal” who solves matters with words and coin. Every victory feels earned, and new gear isn’t cosmetic — it’s a real advantage. On PS5, fast travel and loading don’t break immersion.
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of grounded RPGs where skill matters.
🕹️ Similar to: Kingdom Come: Deliverance (realism), Mount & Blade II (melee and gear).
11 February 2025 — Sid Meier’s Civilization VII (PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC)
The 4X icon returns with Ages, a simultaneous console/PC launch, and editions with early access. Controller-friendly UI and helpful tips make it welcoming to newcomers. Evening multiplayer sessions are a perfect excuse to gather friends and compete with brains, not reflexes.
🎯 Who it’s for: players who love building empires from scratch, micromanaging cities, and outsmarting neighbors with diplomacy.
🕹️ Similar to: Civilization VI (4X foundation), Humankind (culture experiments).
28 February 2025 — Monster Hunter Wilds (PS5)
Living biomes with shifting weather and migrating creatures, seamless open zones, and 4-player co-op — the “scout–hunt–craft” loop is more cinematic than ever. From first tracking to the final blow, each hunt becomes a mini-story of risk and reward. Tinker with builds, collect unique sets, and head back out for one more legendary plate.
🎯 Who it’s for: loot hunters and giant-boss slayers.
🕹️ Similar to: Monster Hunter: World — Iceborne (connected world), Wild Hearts (storms and ecosystem).
27 March 2025 — Atomfall (PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC)
A post-British “zone” from Rebellion: survival, investigation, and an open world around a nuclear incident. The uneasy mood of villages and semi-abandoned sites pulls you into “just one more run” — find clues, search a house, unravel the legend. Resources are precious: every choice is a risk, and that’s what gives the adventure its flavor.
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of bleak survival, crafting, and lore.
🕹️ Similar to: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (zone atmosphere), State of Decay (loot–base–raid loop).
24 April 2025 — Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
A dark Belle Époque fantasy with timing-based turn combat and a rare AAA love for turn-based systems. It’s not only about synergies — nailing perfect attack windows keeps you sharp. The art and music make every fight a staged scene you’ll want to S-rank.
🎯 Who it’s for: JRPG combat fans who enjoy QTE-style inputs and strong direction.
🕹️ Similar to: Final Fantasy X (tactics + timings), Octopath Traveler (party building and builds).
15 May 2025 — DOOM: The Dark Ages (PS5)
An “iron tank” Slayer with a shield-saw and siege fantasy: melee matters more, there’s an Atlan mech, and yes — riding a cyber-dragon. Arenas feel like assaults with explosive crescendos and a thunderous soundtrack that fuels aggression. It’s the shooter you come back to “for one more run,” shaving routes and best times.
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of aggressive shooters and meat-grinder rhythm.
🕹️ Similar to: DOOM Eternal (combat flow), Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (weighty hits).
20 May 2025 — RoadCraft (PS5, PC, Xbox Series X|S)
A heavy infrastructure-restoration sim: 40+ vehicles, tactile physics, 4-player co-op, and a full disc on PS5. Contracts, convoys, and tricky terrain turn each trip into a logistics puzzle with real satisfaction at the finish. Perfect when you want “meditation in motion” and progress you can see on the map.
🎯 Who it’s for: players who enjoy engineering challenges, excavators, and convoys.
🕹️ Similar to: SnowRunner (off-road logistics), Construction Simulator (building and machinery).
30 May 2025 — Elden Ring: Nightreign (PS4, PS5)
A standalone co-op adventure: squads up to three, “days and nights” with nightly final bosses, and an expedition loop in new lands. A shared push means shared mistakes and triumphs, where each class brings unique value. Evenings disappear: “one more night — we almost had it.”
🎯 Who it’s for: co-op PvE fans and hardcore “runs.”
🕹️ Similar to: Elden Ring (peril), Remnant II (co-op expeditions), Monster Hunter (boss prep).
30 May 2025 — F1 25 (PS5)
The official season game with a reworked My Team and tracks updated from fresh data — the surface feels more “alive.” Weekly routines, upgrades, and chasing tenths drag you into a career marathon. On a controller you feel every kerb, and a clean lap is a crafted piece.
🎯 Who it’s for: career devotees and fine-tuning tinkerers.
🕹️ Similar to: F1 24 (more realistic handling), Gran Turismo 7 (track feel).
26 June 2025 — Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (PS5)
Vast routes, asynchronous player connection, and Sam’s cinematic expedition — available as a standard PS5 disc. New tools and vehicles open fresh paths through seemingly impassable terrain. Every delivery feels like a contribution to the whole — and a quiet joy of overcoming.
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of logistics, exploration, and Kojima’s “strange” ideas.
🕹️ Similar to: Death Stranding (routes and networks), Metal Gear Solid V (tools and tactics).

15 July 2025 — Ready or Not (PS5)
A tactical SWAT shooter: slow, methodical room-clearing, apartment raids, and harsh penalties for mistakes. Discipline and teamwork rule — sync doors, ladders, and lights or the mission collapses in seconds. A clean raid is its own reward, sounding better than going loud.
🎯 Who it’s for: “tacticool” fans who value coordination and voice comms.
🕹️ Similar to: SWAT 4 (planning and discipline), Rainbow Six Siege (tight indoor assaults).
24 July 2025 — WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
A tough soulslike set in late Ming China: parries, “feather” status effects, and a Day One Edition on disc. Enemies become readable — but only after dozens of tries when you learn their rhythm. Victory comes from understanding, not level — and that’s addictive.
🎯 Who it’s for: timing masters and those who “learn from mistakes.”
🕹️ Similar to: Sekiro (parry and speed), Nioh 2 (builds and loot).
8 August 2025 — Mafia: The Old Country (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Back to the roots — early-1900s Sicily, family ties, a code of honor, and classic Hangar 13 direction. The story leads you from small favors to big jobs where every choice has a price. Old streets, suits, and cars create an atmosphere that pumps emotion better than any set-piece.
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of mafia dramas and moody storytelling.
🕹️ Similar to: Mafia (narrative tone), L.A. Noire (period detail).

26 August 2025 — Gears of War: Reloaded (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
A remaster of the original Gears with 4K visuals, 120 FPS multiplayer, cross-play, and the series’ PS5 debut — on disc too. Cover-shooter classics shine again: roadie runs, active reloads, and shotguns are back in vogue. Co-op campaign is the perfect way to relive legendary moments on the couch or online.
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of brutal cover shooters and co-op campaigns.
🕹️ Similar to: Gears 1 Ultimate Edition (campaign + PC act), The Last of Us Factions (tactical gunfights).
28 August 2025 — Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater (PS5)
A modern remake of MGS3: stealth-survival in the jungle, updated camera, and special editions at launch. Hunting, blending with the environment, and field surgery make every step count. The rare case where the “old good” feels sharp and new again.
🎯 Who it’s for: tactical stealth connoisseurs and “School of Kazuhira Miller” disciples.
🕹️ Similar to: MGS3 (original soul), Splinter Cell: Blacklist (modern stealth tempo).

5 September 2025 — Cronos: The New Dawn (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, PC)
A new survival-horror from Bloober Team about a world before and after the Catastrophe. The deliberate pace makes you listen to footsteps, check corners, and ration ammo. When the door finally gives and the puzzle clicks, you exhale that satisfying “phew.”
🎯 Who it’s for: fans of tense exploration and resource management.
🕹️ Similar to: Silent Hill 2 (psychological pressure), Dead Space (fraught encounters).
September 12, 2025 — Borderlands 4 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC; Nintendo Switch 2 — October 3)
The mayhem looter-shooter returns with bigger booms, bigger jokes, and bigger horns on the helmets. A new crew of Vault Hunters blasts through new planets and bosses to the soundtrack of exploding grenades—just how we like it. The Switch 2 version arrives a couple of weeks later so nobody misses those juicy orange drops.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: co-op shooter fans chasing loot and purple-blue rarity.
🕹️ Similar to: Borderlands 2 (wild humor & buildcraft), Destiny 2 (endgame grind & synergies), Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands (bonkers guns and classes).
September 12, 2025 — Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound (PS5, Nintendo Switch)
Lightning-fast combos, punishing mistakes, and bosses that cling to your health bar like it’s their last life. From neon rooftops to demon-bloom temples—all at a high frame rate. Time to learn the timings: it won’t forgive, but it will reward mastery.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: fans of hardcore slashers who love learning by frames.
🕹️ Similar to: Ninja Gaiden Black (discipline-heavy combat), Sekiro (parry windows), Devil May Cry 5 (stylish ranks).
September 12, 2025 — EA SPORTS NHL 26 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S)
New season—new hip-checks, revamped goalie animations, and improved collision on the ice. HUT and World of Chel get updates, and the launch lands right with hockey autumn. It’s the kind of year where the puck almost skates itself into the net… if your thumbs remember those dekes.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: NHL diehards, online-league grinders, couch duelers.
🕹️ Similar to: NHL 24 (mode backbone), EA FC (seasonal events), NHL 14 (old-school punch).
September 25, 2025 — SILENT HILL f (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
1960s Japan, viscous body horror, and unnerving folklore—where the city groans and flowers feed on fear. The atmosphere is as thick as fog; every room is a riddle, every street a trap. Headphones on, nerves ready.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: psychological-horror devotees and Silent Hill lore hounds.
🕹️ Similar to: Silent Hill 2 (crushing mood), Fatal Frame (slow-burn terror), The Medium (bleak storytelling).

September 25, 2025 — Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series/One, PC; Nintendo Switch, Switch 2 — early October)
Sonic and friends sling boosts across bonkers tracks stitched from different Sonic worlds—loops, rails, and that signature “vwoosh-vwoosh-vwoosh.” Team mechanics enable tactical combos, while neon drifts turn every corner into a mini party. Don’t forget the feather on the final lap!
🎯 Who will enjoy it: party-night kart racers and couch multiplayer crews.
🕹️ Similar to: Team Sonic Racing (team boosts), Mario Kart 8 (item chaos), Diddy Kong Racing (secret routes).
September 26, 2025 — EA SPORTS FC 26 (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series/One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC)
Refreshed animations, tactical pressing, and new seasons—comfort-food football that still turns “one more pack” into three. Local co-op morphs any evening into a last-goal-wins showdown. Switch and Switch 2 get a full season, too.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: anyone craving the yearly football fix with new toys.
🕹️ Similar to: EA FC 25 (system growth), FIFA 23 (friendly modes), eFootball (alternative tempo).
October 2, 2025 — Ghost of Yōtei (PS5)
Slide across snowy slopes, duel under lantern light, and slice clean air with perfect ichi-no-kami. It’s an open world with a director’s eye—every hillside frames like a cinematic shot. Photo mode is going to explode.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: fans of cinematic open worlds and one-on-one duels.
🕹️ Similar to: Ghost of Tsushima (stances & duels), Sekiro (punishing timing), Nioh (loot & builds).
October 10, 2025 — Battlefield 6 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Huge maps, collapsing skyscrapers, and vehicles that swing matches as often as your aim does. The expanded mode editor and map rotation are perfect for custom weekend events. Squad comms: mandatory chaos.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: lovers of scale, vehicles, and 128-player brawls.
🕹️ Similar to: Battlefield 4 (networked adrenaline), BF 2042 (squad setups), Squad (team coordination).

October 10, 2025 — Little Nightmares III (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC)
A two-player dark fairy tale: co-op escape from a world where toys whisper and furniture walks at night. Each chapter feels like a childhood nightmare—but you’ll solve it together, holding hands and a flashlight. Grab a blanket; goosebumps guaranteed.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: fans of atmosphere-first horror without jump scares every five steps.
🕹️ Similar to: Little Nightmares II (creepy dioramas), Inside (silent storytelling), It Takes Two (co-op synergies).
October 13, 2025 — The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (PS5, Xbox Series X|S)
A classic returns with modern visuals and an easier interface—close the Oblivion gates and level up what you actually use. The world looks richer but keeps that same freedom for shenanigans and role-play rabbit holes. Time to get lost in guilds and dungeons again.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: anyone wanting “that” open world without nannying map markers.
🕹️ Similar to: Skyrim (free builds), Kingdoms of Amalur (skill systems), Dragon’s Dogma (tasty dungeon delves).
October 16, 2025 — Pokémon Legends: Z-A (Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2)
Explore a reimagined Lumiose City with Mega Evolutions back in play—classic catching, refreshed battling, and a city on a trainer’s schedule. Prime time to grind events and hunt rare Megas. Pocket monsters are set to own October again.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: collectors, Kalos lore lovers, and “catch-train-repeat” enthusiasts.
🕹️ Similar to: Pokémon Legends: Arceus (exploration loop), X/Y (Kalos vibes), Monster Hunter Stories 2 (party-building hunt).
October 17, 2025 — KAKU: Ancient Seal (PS5)
A cheerful adventure about a boy and a grumpy flying piglet: jump, fight, and puzzle through four elemental realms. It’s that AA throwback where you want to poke every corner for secrets. The bouncy combat sticks in your muscle memory fast.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: fans of “they don’t make ’em like this anymore” adventures with light collecting and platforming.
🕹️ Similar to: Kena: Bridge of Spirits (heartfelt action), Zelda: BOTW (freeform exploration), Immortals Fenyx Rising (elemental puzzles).

October 21, 2025 — Ninja Gaiden 4 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Expanded stances, reverse dashes, and bosses with more phases than the moon. Every mistake is a lesson; every clean kill is music on steel. A deliciously demanding old-school experience wrapped for today.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: players living by the cadence of the katana and the gospel of mastery.
🕹️ Similar to: Nioh 2 (stances & loot), Wo Long (parry rhythm), Bayonetta (style grading).
October 23, 2025 — Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PC)
That same lawn in HD with new secrets: plant wall-nuts, drop double peas, and ride the nostalgia wave. A perfect “tea-time” release for chill evenings—still brainy, still zany, still beans.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: tower-defense tacticians and “just one more level” night owls.
🕹️ Similar to: PvZ (2009) (core loop), Kingdom Rush (spike difficulty), Orcs Must Die! (cheeky trap combos).
October 23, 2025 — Tormented Souls 2 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Classic survival horror with fixed cameras, attaché-style inventory, and puzzles where every bullet matters. It brings back that click-of-satisfaction when a puzzle finally locks in. Scares by design, not just stingers.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: anyone missing “old-school” chills and typewriter-save energy.
🕹️ Similar to: Resident Evil (2002 Remake) (structure), Alone in the Dark (tension), Rule of Rose (tone).
October 31, 2025 — Terminator 2D: NO FATE (PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC)
A pixel-art brawler-shooter take on Judgment Day with brutal shootouts, chases, and deep-cut nods—it’s like an arcade cabinet reawakened in 2025. Iconic scenes return with a controller in hand. “Hasta la vista,” to the next wave, that is.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: 16-bit nostalgics and fans of licensed games done right.
🕹️ Similar to: Contra (run-’n’-gun rhythm), The Mummy Demastered (pixel-metroidvania chops), Huntdown (slick 2D action).

October 31, 2025 — Turok Trilogy Bundle (PS5, Nintendo Switch)
Three classic Turok games with modernized visuals and control—jungles, dinosaurs, and bolt-action optics. A lovingly buffed retro formula that keeps the speed and labyrinths. Time to revisit the Nintendo 64 era.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: retro-FPS nostalgics and physical-collection hunters.
🕹️ Similar to: Turok 1–3 (obviously), Quake (pace), Doom 64 (arena design).
November 4, 2025 — Farming Simulator 25: Highlands Fishing Edition (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
A “game + expansion” bundle: till fields and head out to sea—fishing adds a new loop, gear, and product lines. Scottish hills, fog, hundreds of licensed machines—and a cherry-red rack of fresh trout.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: fans of deep, relaxing sims with real progression.
🕹️ Similar to: FS22 (base loop), Euro Truck Sim 2 (meditative logistics), Story of Seasons (cozy cycles).
December 12, 2025 — Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch / Switch 2)
A museum-grade set: early MK entries with modern options and tasty extras. A perfect way to revisit why “Fatality” became a household word. Makes a killer holiday gift.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: MK faithful, retro-fighter fans, couch-tournament hosts.
🕹️ Similar to: Mortal Kombat Trilogy (old-school roster), MK9 (nostalgia with QoL), Street Fighter 30th (thoughtful anthology).
January 15, 2026 — The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon (PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 (in the box — code on Switch 2), PC)
The Calvard arc’s crescendo: political intrigue, time-stop tactics, shard-teams, and heroes we’ve shepherded for a decade. It’s the JRPG novel where mechanics matter as much as dialogue—ideal for winter evenings.
🎯 Who will enjoy it: lovers of long JRPGs with lore thick enough to bite.
🕹️ Similar to: Trails of Cold Steel IV (scale), Yakuza: Like a Dragon (system-heavy combat), Octopath Traveler (slow-burn storylines).

Hopefully this settles the question of what games are coming out in 2025—now it’s just a matter of choosing what to snag for your shelf on day one. Bookmark the dates, set your reminders, and we’ll see you on screen: October looks stacked, and December’s bringing the retro heat!

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