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Steam Has 15 More Incredible Video Games Coming This Year

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Gaming - May 8th 2026, 22:00 GMT+2
Never Be Alone

15. Never Be Alone

Never Be Alone drops you into a psychological horror experience where isolation becomes the main character. The game traps you in environments that feel familiar until they start shifting in ways that make you question what you're actually seeing. Every sound matters when you're trying to figure out if something is hunting you or if your own mind is turning against you. The horror comes from never knowing which fear to trust.

MOUSE P I For Hire

14. MOUSE: P.I. For Hire

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire turns film noir into a cartoon animal detective story, complete with shadowy alleyways, mysterious dames, and a mouse protagonist who talks like he stepped out of a 1940s pulp novel. The game commits fully to the bit, mixing point-and-click adventure puzzles with genuinely funny dialogue that never winks at its own absurdity. Players solve crimes by interrogating suspicious cats, following leads through cheese shops, and uncovering conspiracies that somehow make perfect sense in a world where rodents run detective agencies. It's a noir comedy that works because it plays the detective stuff completely straight. | © Fumi Games
Outbound

13. Outbound

Outbound drops you into a space station where every system is failing, and you need to figure out why before the air runs out. The game treats survival as a puzzle rather than a shooting gallery, forcing you to rewire broken electronics and patch hull breaches while managing your oxygen supply. Each failed attempt teaches you something new about the station's layout or the disaster that crippled it. The tension comes from knowing exactly what you need to do but never having quite enough time to do it perfectly.
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12. Dinoblade

Dinoblade throws you into a world where dinosaurs never went extinct and humans learned to ride them into battle with massive swords. The game commits fully to its ridiculous premise, letting you slice through enemy riders while your velociraptor weaves between the legs of a charging triceratops. Combat feels weighty and satisfying in a way that makes the dinosaur-mounted sword fights feel earned rather than gimmicky. It's the kind of game that knows exactly how absurd it sounds and leans into that energy instead of apologizing for it.
Into The Fire

11. Into The Fire

Into The Fire drops players into a firefighter simulation that treats every blaze like a tactical puzzle instead of just another action sequence. The game forces you to study building layouts, manage water pressure, and coordinate with your crew while actual fire physics turn each rescue into a race against collapsing structures. Most disaster games let you play the hero from a safe distance, but this one puts you inside the smoke where visibility drops to zero and every decision could kill someone. The tension comes from how much the game trusts you to think like a real firefighter instead of just spraying water everywhere. | © Mastfire Studios
Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era

10. Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era promises to bring back the turn-based strategy that made the series legendary, but with modern polish that actually respects what players loved about the originals. The developers seem to understand that fans want deep tactical combat and kingdom management, not the streamlined approach that killed recent entries. Early footage shows the classic hex-based battles and town-building mechanics that disappeared from later games, suggesting this might finally be the return longtime fans have been waiting for. | © Ubisoft
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9. Replaced

Replaced drops you into a dystopian world as an artificial intelligence trapped in a human body, but the real hook is how it plays like a classic 2.5D platformer wrapped around hard sci-fi storytelling. The pixel art animation flows with an almost cinematic quality that makes every jump and combat sequence feel deliberate rather than retro for the sake of nostalgia. Developer Sad Cat Studios has been teasing this one for years, and the wait might actually be worth it. The premise of an AI trying to understand humanity through increasingly violent encounters could either be profound or pretentious, but early footage suggests they found the right balance. | © Sad Cat Studios
Witchbrook

8. Witchbrook

Witchbrook promises to turn the cozy farm sim formula into something closer to Harry Potter meets Stardew Valley, where you attend magic school during the day and tend magical crops at night. The pixel art captures that nostalgic 16-bit charm, but the real hook is how it weaves spell-crafting into every aspect of daily life, from brewing potions with your harvest to using magic to solve relationship problems with classmates. Developer Chucklefish has been teasing this one for years, building anticipation among players hungry for something that feels both familiar and genuinely different. The magic school setting gives it a structure most farming sims lack, turning seasonal routines into something that feels more like a proper adventure. | © Chucklefish
Gothic 1 Remake

7. Gothic Remake

Gothic Remake brings back the cult classic RPG that defined janky ambition in PC gaming, complete with its notorious learning curve and unforgiving world. The original Gothic was never polished, but it had something most modern RPGs lack: a prison colony that actually felt dangerous and alive, where every conversation mattered and wrong moves got you killed fast. This remake promises to keep that brutal honesty while fixing the technical disasters that made the 2001 version almost unplayable for newcomers. Piranha Bytes fans have been burned before, but early footage suggests they might finally get the Gothic they always imagined in their heads. | © THQ Nordic
PRAGMATA

6. Pragmata

Pragmata keeps showing up at gaming showcases with the same cryptic trailer footage, and somehow that mystery still feels more compelling than most games that actually explain themselves. Capcom's sci-fi project promises something about astronauts, holographic children, and a world that looks both futuristic and abandoned, but the real hook is how confidently it refuses to reveal what any of that means. The visuals have that expensive, slightly unsettling quality that makes you want to know what the developers are actually building. Four years of teases without a clear gameplay loop should be frustrating, but instead it feels like watching someone set up an elaborate magic trick. | © Capcom
Paralives

5. Paralives

Paralives promises to do what The Sims has refused to do for years: let players build the exact life simulation they actually want. The indie team is crafting a game where walls adjust automatically when you resize rooms, where your Sims can have any body type you design, and where the neighborhood feels alive instead of like a collection of empty lots. Every screenshot reveals small touches that suggest the developers have been paying attention to what frustrated Sims players have been asking for on forums for decades. The real test will be whether a small studio can deliver on ambitions that EA somehow never prioritized. | © Alex Massé
Forza Horizon 6

4. Forza Horizon 6

Forza Horizon 6 promises to take the open-world racing formula to Japan, which means neon-soaked Tokyo streets, mountain passes that feel ripped from Initial D, and cherry blossom festivals with cars weaving through the petals. The series has always been about making driving feel like a celebration rather than a simulation, and Japan's mix of dense cities and winding countryside seems perfect for that approach. Previous Horizon games turned Mexico and Britain into racing playgrounds, but Japan offers something different. This might be the first Horizon game where the setting feels as important as the cars themselves. | © Microsoft Game Studios
Phantom Blade Zero

3. Phantom Blade Zero

Phantom Blade Zero takes the fluid combat of games like Sekiro and adds a punk rock attitude that feels completely its own. The developers at S-GAME clearly studied every frame of high-level action game combat, then decided to make it faster, bloodier, and way more stylish. Every sword clash looks like it was choreographed for a movie, but the timing still demands the precision that makes or breaks these kinds of games. It is the rare action game that looks this good while still promising to punish you properly. | © S-GAME
Subnautica 2

2. Subnautica 2

Subnautica 2 brings back the underwater survival formula that made the original so terrifying and compelling, but this time you can drag friends down into the abyss with you. The cooperative multiplayer changes everything about how you experience those heart-stopping moments when something massive swims out of the darkness toward your tiny submarine. Unknown Worlds has kept the same beautiful, hostile ocean world that made players simultaneously love and fear every dive deeper. Four-player co-op means you can finally have someone else panic with you when the lights go out at 500 meters down. | © Unknown Worlds Entertainment
The Blood of Dawnwalker

1. The Blood of Dawnwalker

The Blood of Dawnwalker puts you in the boots of a half-vampire caught between two worlds that both want you dead. Rebel Wolves built their debut around choice-heavy storytelling where your supernatural nature creates problems that can't be solved with the usual RPG dialogue trees. The combat system forces you to balance your human weapons with vampiric powers that come with serious consequences for how NPCs react to you later. Every feeding decision ripples through a world that remembers whether you tried to stay human or embraced the monster. | © Bandai Namco Entertainment
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Steam's release calendar is looking seriously strong, and these are the games worth keeping an eye on. From long-awaited sequels to exciting new titles, plenty is coming this year that deserves a spot on your wishlist.n

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