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February 2025: Video Games Everyone Will Be Playing

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - January 30th 2025, 18:00 GMT+1
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About this gallery:

For this list, we're focusing on the best video games launching in February 2025. Of course, there will be some surprise releases that didn't make the cut, and a few games we think will drop in February – but, well, official confirmation is still playing hard to get.

Which of these games has you the most hyped? Let us know in the comments! (Or just scream excitedly at your screen – we totally understand.)

Cropped Kingdom Come Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (February 4)

Prepare to dive back into the meticulously detailed medieval world where showers are optional, but swordplay is mandatory. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II promises an even more immersive experience, with a sprawling open world, historically accurate settings, and a protagonist who still can’t fast travel without a nap. Expect to juggle quests, combat, and the occasional bout of medieval dysentery. Remember, in this game, your choices matter – especially when deciding between saving the village or indulging in yet another round of dice. | © Warhorse Studios

Rift of the Necro Dancer

Rift of the NecroDancer (February 5)

Just when you thought it was safe to hang up your dancing shoes, Rift of the NecroDancer boogies onto the scene. This rhythm-based game takes the classic dungeon-crawling formula and adds a beat you can’t resist. Groove your way through procedurally generated levels, battling monsters and bosses, all while staying in sync with an electric soundtrack. It’s like Dance Dance Revolution met Dungeons & Dragons at a rave, and they decided to make a game. Get ready to move, groove, and prove that you’ve got the rhythm to save the world. | © Brace Yourself Games

Sid Meiers Civilization VII

Sid Meier's Civilization VII (February 11)

Just when you thought you’d finally kicked your “one more turn” habit, Sid Meier's Civilization VII arrives to pull you back into the abyss of empire-building addiction. This installment promises revolutionary new mechanics, enhanced AI (so Gandhi can nuke you more efficiently), and even more ways to assert your dominance over the digital globe. Will you lead your civilization to glory through diplomacy, culture, or sheer military might? The choice is yours, but remember: in the game of Civ, there’s no such thing as a quick match. | © Firaxis Games / 2K

Tomb Raider IV VI Remastered

Tomb Raider IV–VI Remastered (February 14)

Lara Croft is back – again – with Tomb Raider IV–VI Remastered. Relive the adventures that defined a generation, now with enhanced graphics, modernized controls, and a photo mode to capture every death-defying leap and precarious ledge hang. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer ready to see what all the fuss is about, these remasters offer the perfect opportunity to (re)experience the trials and tribulations of gaming’s most iconic archaeologist. Just watch out for those pesky traps – they’re still as deadly as ever. | © Aspyr / Crystal Dynamics

Date Everything

Date Everything! (February 14)

Ever looked at your toaster and thought, “I wonder what it’s like to date that?” Well, wonder no more. Date Everything! is the sandbox dating simulator that lets you woo 100 fully voice-acted characters, ranging from your bed to your smoke alarm to... an overwhelming sense of existential dread? With its quirky premise and tongue-in-cheek humor, this game promises a dating experience like no other. So, are you ready to find love in the most unexpected places? Swipe right on Date Everything! and find out. | © Sassy Chap Games / Team17

The Legend of Heroes Trails through Daybreak II

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II (February 14)

Ready to dive back into the intricate web of politics, magic, and teenage angst? The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II continues the saga in the Republic of Calvard, introducing new characters and bringing back fan favorites. With its revamped combat system allowing seamless switching between action and turn-based modes, you'll strategize your way through battles while managing the ever-complicated relationships of your party. Just remember, every choice can tip the scales between Law, Gray, and Chaos, so choose wisely – or just follow your heart and see where the chaos leads. | © Nihon Falcom

Avowed

Avowed (February 18)

From the creators of The Outer Worlds comes Avowed, a first-person RPG set in the rich world of Eora. Prepare to wield powerful magic, engage in melee combat, and uncover the secrets of a land teetering on the brink of war. With Obsidian Entertainment at the helm, expect deep storytelling, complex characters, and the moral ambiguity that makes you question if you're the hero or just another cog in the machine. So, ready your spells and sharpen your swords; Eora awaits your legend – or infamy. | © Obsidian Entertainment / Xbox Game Studios

Lost Records Bloom Rage

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage (February 18)

Nostalgia meets mystery in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. Set in the summer of 1995, you and your friends document your adventures on a trusty camcorder, creating memories that will last a lifetime – or so you think. Fast forward 27 years, and those cherished moments resurface, forcing you to confront the dark secrets that tore your group apart. With its narrative-driven gameplay and emotional depth, this title promises to tug at your heartstrings while keeping you on the edge of your seat. Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions as you piece together the past. | © DON'T NOD

Like a Dragon Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (February 21)

Ever wondered what happens when a notorious yakuza member becomes a pirate with amnesia in Hawaii? Neither did we, but Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii answers that question anyway. Step into the shoes of Goro "Mad Dog" Majima as he navigates the tropical underworld, engages in over-the-top combat, and partakes in a plethora of side activities – from karaoke to Dragon Kart racing. It's the absurd, action-packed adventure you didn't know you needed, blending the series' signature humor with a fresh, sun-soaked setting. Aloha, indeed. | © Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio / SEGA

Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds (February 28)

Sharpen your blades and ready your potions; Monster Hunter Wilds takes the beloved franchise into uncharted territories – literally. Explore vast, dynamic environments where ecosystems shift in real-time, presenting new challenges and opportunities for the intrepid hunter. With a roster of new and returning monsters, enhanced combat mechanics, and a story that delves into the delicate balance between humans and nature, this installment promises to be the most immersive yet. So gather your party, or go it alone, and embark on a hunt like no other. | © CAPCOM Co., Ltd.

PGA Tour 2 K25

PGA Tour 2K25 (February 28)

Fore! Golf enthusiasts, it’s time to dust off those virtual clubs because PGA Tour 2K25 is teeing off with a swing. This installment promises even more realistic gameplay, meticulously recreated courses, and a career mode that lets you live out your pro-golfing dreams without the sunburn. Whether you’re aiming for that elusive hole-in-one or just trying to avoid the bunkers, this game offers a comprehensive golfing experience that’s as close to the real thing as you can get from your couch. Just remember to keep your virtual caddy happy – they’ve been known to misplace clubs after too many bogeys. | © 2K

OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars

OMEGA 6: The Triangle Stars (February 28)

From the creative mind of former Nintendo art director Takaya Imamura comes OMEGA 6: The Triangle Stars, an adventure game that blends 16-bit aesthetics with modern storytelling. Based on Imamura’s manga, this title invites players into a universe filled with quirky characters, intriguing plotlines, and a nostalgic art style that tugs at the heartstrings of retro gaming fans. Prepare to embark on a journey that’s as much about personal discovery as it is about intergalactic escapades. And remember, in space, no one can hear you geek out over pixel art. | © Clear River Games / CITY CONNECTION

Begone Beast

Begone Beast (February ???)

Gather your friends and prepare for a spooky, action-packed adventure in Begone Beast. This top-down action game supports 1-4 players as you hack, slash, and scream your way through hordes of demons, ever-changing levels, and ancient, terrifying beasts. Armed with snacks, flashlights, and the power of friendship, you’ll race for survival in a world that’s as cute as it is creepy. It’s the perfect blend of horror and humor, proving that sometimes, the scariest monsters are the ones that make you laugh. | © Tandemi

Midnight Murder Club

Midnight Murder Club (February ???)

Ready for some heart-pounding, hilarious multiplayer FPS action? Midnight Murder Club pits you against your friends in a pitch-black mansion filled with surprises. Armed with only a flashlight and a revolver, you’ll need to trust your senses and overcome your fears to survive. With immersive proximity chat and unexpected twists around every corner, this game offers a unique blend of horror and humor that’s sure to keep you on your toes – and maybe make you question your friendships. | © Velan Studios / PlayStation Publishing LLC

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A new month, a new wave of must-play games, potential flops, and surprise hits we’ll all pretend we saw coming. February 2025 is stacked with major releases, from long-awaited sequels to bold new IPs that might just steal the spotlight. Whether you're itching for epic RPG adventures, competitive showdowns, or something completely unhinged (looking at you, weird indie dating sims), this month has something for everyone.

Of course, not every game will be a winner—some will dominate gaming discussions, others will spark heated debates, and a few will vanish into the digital void faster than you can say "live-service shutdown." But hey, that’s part of the fun! So, grab your controller, clear your backlog (or pretend to), and let’s dive into February 2025’s biggest and most buzzworthy games.

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A new month, a new wave of must-play games, potential flops, and surprise hits we’ll all pretend we saw coming. February 2025 is stacked with major releases, from long-awaited sequels to bold new IPs that might just steal the spotlight. Whether you're itching for epic RPG adventures, competitive showdowns, or something completely unhinged (looking at you, weird indie dating sims), this month has something for everyone.

Of course, not every game will be a winner—some will dominate gaming discussions, others will spark heated debates, and a few will vanish into the digital void faster than you can say "live-service shutdown." But hey, that’s part of the fun! So, grab your controller, clear your backlog (or pretend to), and let’s dive into February 2025’s biggest and most buzzworthy games.

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