Get your consoles and PCs ready. The lineup for 2026 is shaping up to be something special, from long-awaited sequels to bold new worlds. Here are the games you’ll be playing all year long.
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This expansion brings Diablo 4's multi-year Age of Hatred saga to a close with a showdown against the prime evil Mephisto. You'll travel to the ancient, tropical Skovos Isles, the birthplace of humanity, and team up with the reinvented Paladin class to face him. The story promises to tie up major threads, bringing back key characters like Lilith to help decide Sanctuary's ultimate fate. | © Blizzard Entertainment
Team Ninja is sharpening its signature combat to a new edge with Nioh 3, introducing a split between focused Samurai and agile Ninja gameplay modes. The challenge expands beyond linear levels into massive open-field areas, each housing a brutally mean optional dungeon called the Crucible. It all builds toward the most demanding and rewarding entry yet, set to arrive on February 6, 2026. | © Koei Tecmo Games
Subnautica 2 promises to be the biggest and most ambitious chapter yet, introducing cooperative multiplayer to the survival formula. Its path to a 2026 Early Access launch has been rocky, marked by studio shake-ups and a delay, but the developers confirm it will stay a single-player focused experience without live-service trappings. New trailers hint at eerie, vast oceans and terrifying leviathans waiting in the dark. | © Unknown Worlds Entertainment
FromSoftware brings its gothic style to the Switch 2, but don't expect another Bloodborne. Instead, you'll pick from eight vampire-like Bloodsworn characters for a mix of PvE and PvP challenges. With the studio's stellar reputation, this exclusive could be the early system-seller that makes the new console a must-own. | © FromSoftware
Set in the fading days of the Clone Wars, Star Wars: Zero Company is a tactical turn-based game where you command a customizable squad of new operatives. As former officer Hawks, you'll manage a base, gather intelligence, and make choices that shape your missions across the galaxy. Developed by strategy veterans at Bit Reactor, it offers a fresh, thoughtful take on the Star Wars universe. | © Bit Reactor
Hexworks is back with a direct sequel, set a century after the events of the 2023 reboot. It aims to build on the lessons learned from that game's extensive post-launch support and major updates. Expect the same grim, punishing world, but elevated to a new level of threat and polish for this standalone chapter. | © Hexworks
This action title draws deep from Chinese wuxia films, following elite assassin Soul on a revenge mission through a seamless, interconnected world. Its combat is a lightning-fast dance of offense and parry, evoking the intensity of Sekiro against both mobs of enemies and elaborate bosses. After a long wait, its striking visual style and brutal clashes finally have a release date: September 9, 2026. | © S-GAME
The vampiric action returns, but this time you're on the other side of the hunt. Code Vein 2 equips you with grotesque, organic weapons and wild abilities, like summoning techno-wolves from your shoulders. You'll still use a blood-draining mechanic to fuel your powers, blending fast-paced combat with a dark, distinct aesthetic. | © BANDAI NAMCO Studios
The festival is heading to Japan. Forza Horizon 6 will let you race across the country's stunning landscapes, from neon cityscapes to scenic mountain roads. It’s launching first on Xbox and PC in 2026, with a PlayStation 5 version also in the works. | © Playground Games
Pearl Abyss, the studio behind Black Desert, is stepping into single-player storytelling with this open-world action RPG. You play as mercenary Kliff Macduff, navigating the war-torn continent of Pywel with combat that channels the intensity of Dragon's Dogma and the depth of The Witcher. Despite its daunting release window, its blend of high-stakes boss fights, player choice, and vast exploration makes it a journey worth watching. | © Pearl Abyss
After years of waiting, Playground Games' reboot of the classic fantasy series is finally on the horizon. It keeps the franchise's signature cheeky humor but expands the world into much larger, visually stunning levels. If the team behind Forza Horizon can work its magic here, this could be the exclusive that redefines the Xbox lineup. | © Playground Games
Insomniac Games, fresh off its acclaimed Spider-Man series, is bringing its signature polish to a much darker hero. This original story digs deep into Wolverine's brutal world, featuring characters like Omega Red and promising a mature, visceral brawler. From the glimpses we've seen, those adamantium claws are going to get very, very messy. | © Insomniac Games
IO Interactive, the mastermind behind the modern Hitman trilogy, is now building its own version of a young James Bond. You'll play as a pre-007 James Bond, portrayed by Patrick Gibson, on the early missions that earn him his legendary status. It takes the studio's proven formula of strategic sandbox assassination and applies it to the world of espionage, which could finally give Bond the great game he deserves. | © IO Interactive
Resident Evil Requiem offers a chilling choice: experience the horror in first-person or switch to a classic third-person perspective. You play as FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, exploring the ruins of Raccoon City three decades after its fall. Capcom has teased a new, relentless stalking monster, promising a return to the series' most nerve-wracking tradition. | © Capcom
Grand Theft Auto VI isn't just a game; it's the decade's biggest pop-culture event on the horizon. It follows a modern Bonnie and Clyde duo tearing through a massive, stunning recreation of Florida. While Rockstar is keeping most details under wraps, its impact is already a foregone conclusion – expect it to dominate every conversation. | © Rockstar Games
Get your consoles and PCs ready. The lineup for 2026 is shaping up to be something special, from long-awaited sequels to bold new worlds. Here are the games you’ll be playing all year long.
Get your consoles and PCs ready. The lineup for 2026 is shaping up to be something special, from long-awaited sequels to bold new worlds. Here are the games you’ll be playing all year long.