Upcoming PC games for 2024 and beyond

From top left clockwise: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Life by You, Nightingale and Dragon's Dogma 2
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When it comes to upcoming PC games, we're looking spoilt for choice this year. While some major releases, such as Paradox's Life By You have sadly been cancelled, there's still plenty on the near horizon for you no matter your genre of choice. One of the beauties of PC gaming is how diverse its offerings can be, and you'll find the list below is proof of that.

Not only do we finally have a release date for Star Wars Outlaws, but there are life sims, shooters, and other new action-adventures to look forward to in 2024. If you're looking for something to play while you wait for your most anticipated upcoming PC games, you should check out our picks for the best Steam games and best games to play on a laptop – not to mention a collection of the absolute titans of the genre in our best PC games list. 

For now, though, let's take a look at all the new PC games that need to be on your radar for 2024 and beyond. 

Recent updates

Our list of upcoming PC games was updated on July 31, adding new release dates and announcements.

Upcoming PC games 2024

Star Wars Outlaws

A character walking through an alien city in the upcoming PC game Star Wars: Outlaws.

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Developer: Massive Entertainment
Release date: August 30, 2024

The brand new upcoming Star Wars game from Ubisoft has a name, and Star Wars Outlaws looks set to bring a very different kind of adventure in a galaxy far, far away when it launches later this summer. Stepping out into the Outer Rim as an all-out scoundrel and space bandit, this is a rare time we won't be playing a jedi but an action hero of an entirely different ilk. Expect to blast through hosts of enemies, or stealth right past them, to complete contracts for clients and be the best outlaw in the universe.

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

A young student summoning a magic broom during the upcoming PC game, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions.

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Developer: Unbroken Studios
Release date: September 5, 2024

Right in time for the start of your next term at Hogwarts, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is lancing on PC on September 5. This is a sports game for everyone who loathes sports games, largely because quidditch is hardly your average sport. Unbroken Studios is blessedly filling the quaffle-shaped hole in the heart of every Hogwarts Legacy fan in this dynamic simulator that will put you head-to-head against rival houses on a quest to catch the Golden Snitch and win victory (and house points) for your squad. 

Enotria: The Last Song

Warrior prepares for battle in a screenshot from Enotria: The Last Song

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Developer: Jyamma Games
Release date: September 18, 2024

Enotria: The Last Song is Italy's answer to Bloodborne. This hack n' slash Souslike action game is looking more and more brutal every time we clap eyes on it, with a more recent trailer showing our masked hero going up against an Arlecchino-masked foe in a stylish, violent spin on a Commedia dell'Arte stock character. Much as on the stage, donning a new character mask allows the player to take on specific new skills and attributes, adding further depth to its action-RPG combat systems in a way that already has my full attention. We can expect to see more of Enotria later this year, when it lands on PC and PS5 on September 18.

Frostpunk 2

A screenshot of the upcoming PC game, Frostpunk 2.

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Developer: 11 Bit Studios
Release date: September 20, 2024 

Frostpunk 2 is the follow-up to one of the best city building games in history, the cold and brutal Frostpunk. Set 30 years after the events of the original game; players will have to take on the role of leader and try to survive a volcanic winter. Frostpunk 2 was first announced in 2021, so we’ve been waiting for this game for years now. Luckily, the September 20 release date is almost here, so we’ll get back to freezing to death in no time at all.  

Silent Hill 2 remake

A close-up of James Sunderland in the Silent Hill 2 Remake.

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Developer: Bloober Team
Release date: October 8, 2024

Surprise! The assumedly PS5 exclusive Silent Hill 2 remake is landing on PC as well on October 8, marking Konami's first remake endeavor in its long-running survival horror series. Get ready to step back into James Sunderland's tortured shoes as he investigates a mysteriously letter supposedly sent to him by his deceased ex-wife, forced to battle all manner of horrific foes and iconic villains all the while. I won't spoil what makes this one of the best Silent Hill games ever, but if you missed out on the initial PS2 and Xbox launch back in 2001, Bloober's Silent Hill 2 is one grisly terror worth checking out in 2024.

Metaphor: ReFantazio 

A screenshot of the upcoming PC game, Metaphor: ReFantazio.

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Developer: Studio Zero
Release date: October 11, 2024 

Metaphor: ReFantazio is an upcoming RPG, coming from the developers who brought us some of the best Persona games. Just like the Persona games, players will get to explore the medieval fantasy world of the United Kingdom of Euchronia, that serves as a “mirror” to the real world in a high-action adventure. There is turn-based combat, exploration, and social mechanics to look forward to here, and honestly, we can’t wait to get our hands on this one.  

Unknown 9: Awakening

A screenshot of Haroona in the upcoming PC game, Unknown 9: Awakening.

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Developer: Reflector Entertainment
Release date: October 18, 2024

Traveling beyond the veil is easy in Unknown 9: Awakening, an upcoming action-adventure game slated to launch on PC and consoles this autumn. As Haroona, a woman born with a mystical gift to travel between realms, we'll be uncovering the mysteries of The Fold to combat an oppressive secret society called the Ascendants. This narrative-driven stealth game looks set to offer flavors of Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden meets Assassin's Creed Mirage, meaning it's already high on my list of game to watch in 2024 even after a relatively short trailer reveal at Summer Game Fest.

Sonic x Shadow Generations

Shadow and Sonic jumping in the air during the upcoming PC game, Sonic x Shadow Generations.

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Developer: Sonic Team
Release date: October 25, 2024

It's time to regroup with our favorite SEGA stalwarts in Sonic X Shadow Generations, an upcoming PC game that's positioned to launch on October 25. The reveal trailer shown at Summer Game Fest is delightfully bizarre, featuring the dual heroes in myriad platforming and pinball-esque shenanigans in fresh 2D and 3D adventures. We'll be delving into Shadow's backstory to learn more about his roots, uncovering why he's truly the Ultimate Life Form we know and love to this day, before taking the fight to Black Doom for a final showdown. 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 

A screenshot of the upcoming PC game, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

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Developer(s): Treyarch and Raven Software 
Release date: October 25, 2024 

If you are a fan of replaying all the best Call of Duty games, then the upcoming PC game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has to be on your radar. Coming our way on October 25, there are 16 new maps and two new integrations of the iconic Zombies mode to look forward to. The game is also heading to consoles, so be sure to tell your non-PC friends to get ready for the new shooter as well!

Dragon Age: The Veilguard

A screenshot of the upcoming PC game, Dragon Age 4.

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Developer: BioWare 
Release date: October 31, 2024 

We finally have a release date for one of the most exciting upcoming PC games on our list, Dragon Age 4 (aka Dragon Age: The Veilguard). And not only is this fantasy title coming to PC but it’s also Steam Deck verified, meaning that you can explore with Solas and company on the go! Honestly, BioWare’s Dragon Age franchise has some of the best RPGs in history, so this new game is a must-play already.   

No More Room in Hell 2

A screenshot from the trailer of the upcoming PC game, No More Room In Hell 2.

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Developer: Torn Banner Studios
Release date: Halloween 2024

The sequel to one of the best horror games ever is on the way. No More Room in Hell 2 is bigger and better than before. It's a sprawling map filled with all kinds of terrors to keep you and up to 7 fellow players on your toes. Be on your guard against the gaping maws of those hungry zombies because No More Room in Hell 2's permadeath will see you down for the count faster than you can say "ouch" if you're not careful. Fans of Phasmophobia, Lethal Company, and Devour: look no further for your next co-op fix because this upcoming horror game is landing into Early Access this Halloween.

Slitterhead

A monster opening its mouth in the upcoming PC game Slitterhead.

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Developer: Bokeh Game Studio
Release date: November 8, 2024

Body horror lovers have a lot to get hyped for in Slitterhead. Fresh from the sick minds of Silent Hill veterans, this upcoming horror game is launching on PC in November as a delectably disgusting palate cleanser. The reveal trailer shown at Summer Game Fest has immediately made this one horror game to watch, featuring all manner of head-popping mutants to slay in a city besieged by an unspeakable viral terror.

Assassin's Creed Shadows

A screenshot of a samurai beating an enemy with a club during the upcoming PC game Assassin's Creed Shadows.

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Developer: Ubisoft Quebec
Release date: November 15, 2024

The next RPG entry in Ubisoft's beloved stealth-action series is Assassin's Creed Shadows. Of all the upcoming Assassin's Creed games currently in development, this feudal Japan-set adventure is one for the Ghost of Tsushima fans out there to sink their katanas into. Riffing off Ubi Quebec's work on AC Syndicate, we will also get the choice between two protagonists - Japan's first Black samurai Yasuke, and more stealth-focussed shinobi Naoe- as we navigate an overlapping historical adventure of political mystery. Oh, and did we mention grappling hooks are making a comeback?

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl

A player in the wilderness in a screenshot of the upcoming PC game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2.

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Developer: GSC Game World
Release date: November 20, 2024

We should have had Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl in our hands by now, although the Russian invasion of Ukraine has severely impacted development and caused a delay into 2024. However, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl's November launch this year will certainly be worth the wait, with developer GSC Game World pushing for a broader, and more expansive rendering of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in this long-awaited sequel. It looks absolutely stunning, the combat looks weighty and complex, and the new mutants and anomalies are utterly terrifying. 

Marvel Rivals

Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Iron Man and the Hulk in the upcoming PC game, Marvel Rivals.

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Developer: NetEase Games   
Release date: December 6, 2024 

One of the most exciting upcoming Marvel games in our eyes is the shooter Marvel Rivals – heading our way on December 6, 2024. In a game that looks set to give Overwatch a run for its money, players will get the chance to explore a massive roster of heroes and villains from the MCU for dynamic 6v6 matches. So far, we’ve already had a few glimpses of the colorful maps and team composition options. It’s stunning, so definitely keep track of this upcoming PC title.   

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

A player holding a whip in the jungle during the upcoming PC game, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

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Developer: MachineGames
Release date: December 9, 2024

The new Indiana Jones game from the creators of Wolfenstein finally has a name. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is an upcoming PC game many of us have been begging for since we were kids, and thank goodness it'll be launching on Xbox Game Pass for PC on day one. This first-person action-adventure sees Indy in full swing, complete with the help of his trusty whip to get him out of sticky situations. Following an announcement from Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024, we now know to expect the Great Circle in December, and we can't wait!

TBC 2024

33 Immortals

Players in a red dungeon during the upcoming PC game, 33 Immortals.

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Developer: Thunder Lotus
Release date: TBC 2024

This Hades-like isometric roguelike is casting its net wide, as 33 Immortals is a 33-player hack n'slash action-adventure where you rally against almighty power. It'll be a battle of massive proportions compared to what you might be familiar with in Supergiant's smash hit dungeon crawler, as all 33 of you must work together to survive hordes of monsters before going toe-to-toe with the deities themselves.

Ark 2

Two players riding the back of T-Rex during the upcoming PC game Ark 2.

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Developer: Studio Wildcard
Release date: TBC 2024

With Ark 2, Studio Wildcard is building on the success of Ark: Survival Evolved and delivering a massive sequel with heaps of potential. The campaign is set to star noted Ark superfan Vin Diesel, while the game itself will feature a larger play space, more dynamic world events and dinosaur AI, and overhauled progression and survival systems. With Ark 2 being built with Unreal Engine 5, this could be one of the best-looking games of 2024 and easily a new addition to our best dinosaur games list  – now we're just waiting on a release date.

Clockwork Revolution

An old man holding a pistol during the upcoming PC game Clockwork Revolution.

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Developer: inXile
Release date: TBC 2024

One of the coolest-looking upcoming PC games is Clockwork Revolution, a steampunk action adventure that resembles BioShock Infinite. There's no official release date just yet, but what we saw at the 2023 Xbox Games Showcase gives us reason to get excited. Right now it's expected to launch sometime in 2024, so it's definitely one to add to your list.

Hollow Knight: Silksong

A screenshot of a battle in the upcoming PC game, Hollow Knight: Silksong.

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Developer: Team Cherry
Release date: TBC 2024

Team Cherry started out by developing DLC for Hollow Knight, one of the best metroidvania games of the modern era, and the scope of the project quickly spiralled out of control. That's why, after numerous delays, we're getting Hollow Knight: Silksong in "2024". The long-awaited sequel will feature all-new combat mechanics, characters, and worlds to learn and explore, and despite all these years of waiting, we're still excited to jump back in.

Killer Bean

Killer Bean screenshot showing a cartoon-like brown bean jumping mid-air while holding a grenade up in his right hand

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Developer: Killer Bean Studios
Release date: TBC 2024 (Early Access)

Perhaps one of the most bizarre breakout stars of all Summer Game Fest announcements is Killer Bean. This upcoming PC game sees players donning the mantle of a lean, mean Killer Bean hopped up on caffeine as he carries out swift assassinations as a stone-cold contract killer. Its third-person shooter-meets-roguelike machinations means that no two runs will ever be the same, as the story twists and turns to reflect what you manage to uncover on the way. Killer Bean is launching into Early Access later this year, and you best believe it's already on all our Steam wishlists. 

Lego Horizon Adventures

A screenshot of two players in a jungle during the upcoming PC game, Lego Horizons Adventures.

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Developer: Guerrilla Games
Release date: TBC 2024

Have you ever wished to see Horizon Zero Dawn's Aloy cut about with a literal hotdog? Well, Lego Horizon Adventures seeks to make that dream a reality. This kooky upcoming PC game is set to launch around December this year, judging from the Holidays 2024 ballpark offered by Guerrilla Games at its big Summer Game Fest reveal. Its brightly-colored co-op machinations featuring a minifig-ified interpretation of Aloy in a blocky new world is a far cry from the sobering nature of its source material, but that only adds to the intrigue.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind 

A screenshot of four Power Rangers beating up enemies in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind

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Developer: Digital Eclipse
Release date: TBC 2024

If the theme song doesn't get you hyped, this one ain't for you. However, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind is a nostalgic blast from the not-too distant past for many of us, a side-scrolling pixel beat-'em-up that pits our heroes against their long-time nemesis Robo-Rita one more time. Keep this one in your books if you're hankering for some arcade fighting game shenanigans later in 2024, with a healthy dose of headbanging to boot because that theme song still shreds to this very day.

Neva

A small character running through a green field in the upcoming PC game Neva.

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Developer: Nomada Studios
Release date: TBC 2024

If you loved Nomada Studios' last game, Gris, then it looks like Neva is going to be entirely your jam. It tells the story of a woman who forges a lifelong bond with a giant wolf in a dying world. It's essentially a game about the relationship between children and parents, with you having to care for the young wolf as it grows against a backdrop of environmental devastation.

Towers of Aghasba 

A player gliding through the air past an alien ship in the upcoming PC game, Towers of Aghasba.

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Developer: Dreamlit Inc
Release date: TBC 2024

Towers of Aghasba is from a new studio called Dreamlit Inc. It'll see you building your own vast settlement and associated ecosystems on a fantasy island. You can create your civilization however you want, but you'll have to think about maintaining the island's ecosystem at the same time. If you don't, you'll have the literal gods to answer for, which is quite the take on your usual city-builder. 

Wanderstop

A screenshot of a player standing next to some giant flowers in the upcoming PC game Wanderstop.

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Developer: Ivy Road
Release date: TBC 2024

If cozy narrative-driven adventures are your bag, Wanderstop is an upcoming PC game to keep an eye on. It's yet to receive a firm release date, but after a promising showing at Summer Game Fest 2024, this tea-brewing and crafting sim has our full attention. You play as Alta, a fighter-turned-forest-dweller who now spends her time gathering items from the magical woodland to brew a variety of tasty teas to sell and share in what sounds like a beautifully relaxing, moving story about change, connection, and sharing warmth with others. Sign me right up.

Windblown

Three aliens smiling during the upcoming PC game, Windblown.

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Developer: Motion Twin
Release date: TBC 2024

One upcoming PC game we have our eye on is Windblown, a new rogue game in development from the studio that brought us Dead Cells. On its Steam page, Motion Twin describes it as a "lightning-fast action roguelite" where you "become the ultimate killing machine". That's pretty heavy stuff for a game that looks this cute and vibrant. Windblown will also support multiplayer mode on launch, making it one to watch for any hack n'slash fans who like to squad up.

Upcoming PC games 2025

Civilization 7

A bronze statute playing the violin in the upcoming PC game Civilization 7.

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Developer: Firaxis games
Release date: February 11, 2025

On February 11, 2025, one of the best 4X games series ever is finally giving us a new helping. Civilization 7 is officially in the works over at Firaxis Games, and the reveal trailer shown at Summer Game Fest 2024 has us ooh-ing and ahh-ing over it already. It's been eight long years since the last entry in the long-running strategy sim saga, so it's safe to say that even a glimpse at the cryptic teaser has been enough to set our minds whirring with all the possibilities that Civilization 7 might have to offer come 2025.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

A screenshot of knight on a horse in the upcoming PC game Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

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Developer: Warhorse Studios
Release date: February 11, 2025

More medieval RPG goodness is on the way in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Warhorse is set to take us back to 15th-century Bohemia as our hero Henry continues his pursuit of vengeance in honor of his family, only this time, the ante has been upped significantly in almost every respect. The reveal trailers we've seen so far show off the dynamic first-person combat in stunning incredible graphical fidelity, with Warhorse promising veritable hours of cutscenes in this sprawling RPG for extra narrative immersion. We can't wait to see more of KCD2 as it inches closer to its 2025 release date, but for now, we're eating good.

Avowed

A player holding a purple wand against an enemy during the upcoming PC game, Avowed.

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Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Release date: February 18, 2025

One of the most exciting upcoming Xbox exclusives coming to PC in 2025 is Obsidian's Avowed. The first-person RPG takes place in the studio's Pillars of Eternity universe, but this time, we'll be seeing the world of Eora in a whole new light. With a combination of magic and melee combat skills at our disposal, as well as the help of numerous companions to meet on our journey, Avowed promises the kind of thrilling narrative-driven experience we'd expect from the Pentiment and Outer Worlds developer. Will we go rogue and give in to the mysterious disease permeating the kingdom, or fight back for Eora? The choice will be yours when Avowed launches on February 18, 2025.

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage

Four teenage girls looking down at a purple light in the upcoming game Lost Records: Bloom and Rage.

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Developer: Don't Nod
Release date: February 18, 2025

The studio that brought us Vampyr and Life is Strange is returning with another meaningful narrative adventure. Set partly in 1995, this nostalgic adventure introduces us to four friends as they make memories and grow closer in the mid 90s before jumping ahead 27 years later. All we know is that a "long buried secret" is the catalyst for their reunion, though it also is why they vowed to never speak again.

TBC 2025

Borderlands 4  

A screenshot of the upcoming PC game, Borderlands 4.

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Developer: Gearbox Software  
Release date: TBC 2025 

After years of waiting, we finally have news that Borderlands 4 will be heading our way in 2025! That’s right, more looter shooter action is coming. However, this time, we won’t be travelling around Pandora. It’s been confirmed that there will be a new alien planet for us to explore in the upcoming PC game, so if you were expecting a repeat of the best Borderlands games, sorry, but this is going to be a fresh experience. We can’t wait to learn more! 

Doom: The Dark Ages 

A close-up of the Doom Slayer in the upcoming PC game, Doom: The Dark Ages.

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Developer: id Software 
Release date: TBC 2025

Doom has some of the best FPS games in existence, so of course, we’re excited about the next entry in the franchise, Doom: The Dark Ages. The prequel to the Doom reboot and Doom Eternal, Doom: The Dark Ages, sees the Doom Slayer fighting for the Kings and gods in a fantasy-like setting (complete with demon dragons). During the 2024 Xbox Games Showcase we learned of the 2025 release window and also saw our first trailer, packed with shotgun blasts and a very intriguing skull gun. We're very excited to get back to slaughtering the forces of hell.

Dune: Awakening

Paul Atreides preparing to ride a Sandworm in the upcoming PC game, Dune: Awakening.

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Developer: Funcom
Release date: TBC 2025

Arrakis is getting the MMO treatment in Dune: Awakening, an upcoming PC game from Conan Exiles developer Funcom. This survival adventure sees players fighting to stay alive in the most unforgiving of landscapes: a desert planet where water is as scarce as hope. With a vague release window slated for sometime in early 2025 as our only guide, we'll be keeping a close eye on Funcom for an update on its sci-fi MMO over the coming months.

Fable 4

A character shooting an arrow during Fable 4 promo art.

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Developer: Playground Games
Release date: TBC 2025

Playground's upcoming RPG, Fable 4, will be the fourth ever game in the series, but the very first under the new developer after Lionhead Studios folded six years after Fable 3. We'd originally thought it a long-awaited sequel, but more recent cinematic sneak peeks from Playground Games have revealed Fable to be more of a series reboot. It's still set in the glittering medieval fantasy kingdom of Albion, and still features that crass tongue-in-cheek British sense of humor we loved about the original trilogy, but the new Fable game is set to bring it into the 2020s with style. There's still no word yet on when the game might launch, but we're keeping an ear to the ground for this one.

Little Nightmares 3

Alone and Low standing in an attic during the upcoming PC game, Little Nightmares 3.

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Developer: Supermassive Games
Release date: TBC 2025

Bandia Namco's unnerving horror-platformer series is back. We heard from Little Nightmares 3 developer Supermassive Games at Gamescom 2023, where they told us all about what it's like to be spearheaded the third instalment. We know the first chapter takes us through the arid plains of Necripolis, with the horrifying Monster Baby  chasing down our two new protagonists Low and Alone. LN3 will also be the first in the series to go the multiplayer route, with it being an optional game mode if you want to play the game with friend via local couch co-op. 

South of Midnight

A screenshot of a player using magic in the upcoming PC game South of Midnight.

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Developer: Compulsion Games
Release date: TBC 2025

We've seen hide nor hair of Compulsion Games since South of Midnight was announced during 2023's summer Xbox Showcase, but this upcoming PC game is still front of mind. A short cinematic teaser trailer introduced us to the folklore-steeped world of this deep South action-adventure, and there's not much more we know about it just yet. The We Happy Few developer seems to have been sitting on this one for a while now, so all we can do is wait patiently for more news!

Tears of Metal

A party of players running towards enemies in a forest in Tears of Metal.

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Developer: Paper Cult
Release date: TBC 2025

Tears of Metal screams “Freedom” as its clans descend on the battlefield in a roguelike co-op hack n slash. The almost comic-book art style hides brutal skirmishes between legions of medieval Scottish fighters, but there’s a common enemy afoot. A fiery meteor has crashed into a distant island, and our battalions are facing an oncoming invasion like no other. It’s not all stabby stabby, though, the trailer gave us a first look at some interesting management and strategy mechanics that will serve each run as well. Tears of Metal is due to land in 2025 on Steam.  

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2

A dead tree in a courtyard during the upcoming PC game Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2.

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Developer: The Chinese Room
Release date: TBC 2025

It's been two decades since the first game, but Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 is intended to launch in early-2025. The much-anticipated sequel to a cult classic RPG, Bloodlines 2, has emerged from a rocky developmental period with tons to show for it, including post-alpha gameplay, four playable vampire clans upon release, and plenty of planned DLC to boot.

Bloodlines 2 is a "neo-noir thriller" that will see us step into the shoes of customizable main character Phyre, a recently re-awoken Elder vampire who finds themselves in the middle of a very different Boston Camarilla than they remember. As a powerful child of the night grappling with the newness of the modern world, this might just be the vampire RPG experience we've been waiting for since Troika Games' original.

TBC

Delta Force: Hawk Ops

A player holding a gun during gameplay for the upcoming PC game, Delta Force: Hawk Ops.

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Developer: Team Jade
Release date: TBC

Described as the love child of Battlefield meets Call of Duty, one of the best-loved FPS series is returning for more cover shooter shenanigans in Delta Force: Hawk Ops. With a new developer at the helm, Hawk Ops puts a fresh spin on the extraction shooter series that saw massive popularity back in the late '90s and early 2000s, throwing the player into either a massive map battle royale or narrative-led campaign mode with an arsenal of powerful weapons at your disposal. What's more? It's fully movie-licensed for all your Black Hawk Down fans. It's yet to receive a firm release date, but with pre-alpha tests in the books, Delta Force: Hawk Ops is one to keep an eye on.

Elder Scrolls 6

A screenshot of the trailer for the upcoming PC game, The Elder Scrolls 6.

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Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Release date: TBC

Ah, Elder Scrolls, just when we think it's over, you pull us right back in. However, five years after the announcement it was in the works, fans are still to see the Elder Scrolls 6 release. Don't worry, though; this game is still on its way, and now that Starfield has launched, we know that Elder Scrolls 6 is next on Bethesda's schedule before they start working on other titles like Fallout 5. Currently, the most likely release date is 2026, despite the game initially targeting a 2024 release. So, hang in tight because there is still plenty of waiting ahead of us, it seems.  

Fairgames

Lasers in a tower shining during Fairgames, the new heist game from Haven.

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Developer: Haven
Release date: TBC

Fairgame$ - as it's officially styled - is a new heist game from Jade Raymond's new studio Haven. It's been born from the gang's desire to create a PvP game with emergent sandbox gameplay, where you'll be breaking into forbidden locations dotted all over the world. Prize open safes and vaults, fill your pockets, and even discover billionaire's hidden plans for secret stuff along the way. 

Haunted Chocolatier

A screenshot of a shop in the upcoming PC game Haunted Chocolatier.

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Developer: ConcernedApe
Release date: TBC

Following the unbelievable success of Stardew Valley, developer Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone has the freedom to work on whatever he wants to. Which is one reason why Haunted Chocolatier has so easily captured our attention. In this upcoming RPG, we'll be taking on the role of a chocolate maker living in a fantasy castle, and we're already in love with it. Spooky settings, a cool visual style, and a smart iteration of the core Stardew systems make this one of the most highly anticipated new PC games out there - even if we have no idea when we could possibly be seeing it.

Marathon

A blue alien holding a gun during the upcoming PC game Marathon.

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Developer: Bungie
Release date: TBC

Marathon is the revival of Bungie's shooter that was in development before Destiny. It's an extraction shooter, we guess in the vein of Escape from Tarkhov or Rainbow Six Extraction. We're already loving the art style, and with Bungie's shooting at the heart, this one is going to be one to pay attention to. Rumor has it the Marathon remake release date has been pushed to 2025, so it might be some time yet before we get our hands on Bungie's revival.

Marvel's Blade

Blade reaching for his glasses in a room filled with red light during the upcoming PC game Marvel's Blade.

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Developer: Arkane Studios
Release date: TBC

A standout moment from The Game Awards 2023 was the announcement that the upcoming Marvel game, Marvel's Blade, is in development. The teaser trailer lets on very little, save that the iconic vampire hero of comic book legend is to make his long-awaited return to video games at some point in the next few years. Being made in tandem with Xbox, it's not expected to load outside the Xbox Series X or PC platforms. It's a bummer for Sony fans, but good news for us PC players keen to sink our teeth into a dynamic single-player experience.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Snake covered in dirt and scowling during Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.

(Image credit: Konami)

Developer: Konami
Release date: TBC

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is the long-awaited remake of Metal Gear Solid 3. According to the developer, it's going to be a faithful story recreation, but offer players evolved gameplay and visuals. However, looking at some of the screenshots so far, it's a pretty faithful protrayal of some of those original environments too. 

Phantom Blade 0

A player holding a massive sword on their back during the upcoming PC game Phantom Blade 0.

(Image credit: S-Game)

Developer: S-Game
Release date: TBC

Phantom Blade 0 is a hack-n-slash RPG that's "the spiritual rebirth of the original Rainblood". It's an Unreal Engine 5 creation, which is allowing it to be much larger and richer than the source material, without losing its core. Set in the Phantom World, you'll blend Chinese Kungfu, with occult arts, and other powers that make Phantom Blade 0 a little different. You play as assassin, Soul, who's been framed for murdering the patriarch of a powerful organization known only as The Order. Technically he's been brought back from the dead, but now only has 66 days left to find out who framed him in the first place.

Skate 4 

A screenshot of two skaters flipping down a flight of stairs in the upcoming PC game Skate 4.

(Image credit: EA)

Developer: Full Circle
Release date: TBC  

Skate 4 (now titled Skate) has been in the works for a while, since 2021, to be exact. But hey, most good things are worth waiting for. The iconic Skate series has let players explore on wheels and kickflip their way into stardom for years now. However, the new entry is going to change the game as we know it with its free-to-play format and fresh setting. While we still don’t have a release date for the upcoming skateboarding game, playtesting has been underway since July 2022, so it’s only a matter of time before we hear news. Stay tuned for updates!   

Sword of the Sea

A figure standing with a pod of dolphins at sunset during the upcoming PC game Sword of the Sea.

(Image credit: Giant Squid Studios)

Developer: Giant Squid
Release date: TBC

You'd be forgiven if you thought  this was Journey 2. It's close, and made by some of the same people. Sword of the Sea is brought to you by Giant Squid, which has delivered Abzu and The Pathless to date, and it sees you playing as a character called Wraith. You'll be zooming around an abandoned realm on a Hoversword (yes you read that right), exploring the Necropolis of the Gods, but also trying to avoid the leviathans that dwell there. It looks exceptionally beautiful and zen, and we can't wait to see more.

Witchbrook

A screenshot of a magic store in the upcoming PC game Witchbrook.

(Image credit: Chucklefish)

Developer: Chucklefish
Release date: TBC

Will 2024 be the year we finally see Witchbrook, the new life sim from developer Chucklefish? We certainly hope so, as Witchbrook looks to be an utterly charming experience. You'll take on the role of a witch in training, and then be given the freedom to define your route to graduation. Stunning pixel art, deep progression systems, and smart expansions of everything Chucklefish learned working with ConcernedApe on Stardew Valley. Witchbrook looks like a magical adventure you won't want to miss out on. 


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Josh West
Editor-in-Chief, GamesRadar+

Josh West is the Editor-in-Chief of GamesRadar+. He has over 15 years experience in online and print journalism, and holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Prior to starting his current position, Josh has served as GR+'s Features Editor and Deputy Editor of games™ magazine, and has freelanced for numerous publications including 3D Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer, and SFX. Additionally, he has appeared on the BBC and ITV to provide expert comment, written for Scholastic books, edited a book for Hachette, and worked as the Assistant Producer of the Future Games Show. In his spare time, Josh likes to play bass guitar and video games. Years ago, he was in a few movies and TV shows that you've definitely seen but will never be able to spot him in.

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