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These Are The New Games To Play in May 2025

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - April 24th 2025, 17:00 GMT+2
Despelote

despelote (2025 – May 1)

Platforms: PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC

Ever wanted to relive your soccer-obsessed childhood in the streets of early 2000s Ecuador? No? Well, despelote is here to make you wish you had. This heartfelt, slightly surreal slice-of-life adventure takes you to Quito in 2001, where the soccer ball is not just a toy – it’s a portal to community, emotion, and, let's be honest, some impressively stylized nostalgia. It’s first-person, hand-drawn, full of chatter, charm, and that one kid who always takes the game way too seriously. despelote doesn’t care about winning; it cares about feeling. Play it when you’re ready to be lightly emotionally ambushed. | © Panic

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Captain Blood (2025 – May 6)

Platforms: PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC

Ahoy, matey! Captain Blood is sailing into our gaming waters, bringing with it a tidal wave of swashbuckling action and piratey goodness. Developed by Seawolf Studio and General Arcade, this game lets you don the tricorn hat of the infamous Captain Blood, navigating treacherous seas and engaging in epic sword fights. It’s a treasure trove of hack-and-slash combat, daring escapades, and, of course, the relentless pursuit of gold and glory. With its rich narrative and immersive world, you’ll feel the salt in your beard and the wind in your sails as you carve your legend across the seven seas. So hoist the Jolly Roger and prepare for adventure – just watch out for the kraken! | © SNEG

METAL EDEN

Metal Eden (2025 – May 6)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Welcome to Metal Eden, where cyberpunk style meets brutal FPS action in a city that's less "paradise" and more "deathtrap with mood lighting." Developed by Reikon Games, this adrenaline-fueled sci-fi blast-a-thon throws you into the chrome boots of Aska, a Hyper Unit sent to rescue human cores from a city orbiting Earth – and maybe a few secrets too. Moebius City isn’t just falling apart; it’s actively trying to kill you. Think neon chaos, biomechanical horrors, and that sweet feeling of a perfectly-timed wall-run. If you like your action stylish and your protagonists machine-enhanced, Metal Eden is your jam. | © Deep Silver

Empyreal

Empyreal (2025 – May 8)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Suit up, space explorer – Empyreal is calling, and it’s not messing around. This cosmic action RPG from Silent Games drops you and your ragtag expedition onto a mysterious alien planet, where a massive monolith looms like it just rolled off a Ridley Scott set. With real-time combat, weighty choices, and the promise of loot that actually changes your build (yes, really), Empyreal invites you to poke ancient tech you probably shouldn't and survive the consequences. It’s all about discovery, mystery, and maybe just a bit of galaxy-shaping responsibility. No pressure. | © Secret Mode

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The Midnight Walk (2025 – May 8)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, PS VR2, PC

Get ready for a cozy horror trip that’s equal parts charming and unnerving – The Midnight Walk is clay-crafted creepiness at its finest. From MoonHood, the folks who worked on Lost in Random, this dreamy stop-motion adventure puts you in the soot-smudged shoes of the Burnt One, wandering through a world built by hand (literally). You're not alone – your only friend is a glowy, sad-eyed lantern creature who’s frankly doing their best. Expect puzzles, eerie shadows, and monsters that feel like they crawled out of your favorite surreal bedtime story. Don’t worry, it’s “cozy.” We think. | © Fast Travel Games

Revenge of the Savage Planet

Revenge of the Savage Planet (2025 – May 8)

Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox

Welcome back to the not-so-friendly cosmos in Revenge of the Savage Planet, the sequel that asks: what if your favorite sci-fi comedy got even weirder (and more dangerous)? From the irreverent minds at Raccoon Logic Studios, this satirical action-adventure lets you explore vibrant alien worlds with just the right mix of curiosity, courage, and comedic chaos. Jump, shoot, and scavenge your way through lush biomes full of bizarre flora, aggressive fauna, and sentient slapstick. It's equal parts exploration and "what did I just step in?" – and somehow, it works. Whether you’re upgrading gear or just marveling at the neon nonsense around you, one thing’s for sure: it’s a savage planet, and you’re not here to play nice. | © Raccoon Logic Studios Inc.

Spirit of the North 2

Spirit of the North 2 (2025 – May 8)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Who knew being a fox could feel so epic? Spirit of the North 2 returns with more glowing mysticism, ancient ruins, and soulful vibes than your spirit-animal dreams could conjure. You’ll once again prowl a breathtaking mythic world, this time alongside a feathery new buddy – a raven who’s way cooler than you, and isn’t shy about it. As you work to restore long-lost guardians, the game doubles down on everything that made the first one a surprise favorite: puzzle-y exploration, relaxing melodies, and the occasional existential sniff. Think of it as nature’s chill pill – with just enough lore to keep you pawing forward. | © Silver Lining Interactive

Sonic Rumble

Sonic Rumble (2025 – May 8)

Platforms: PC, Mobile

What happens when Sonic the Hedgehog meets the battle royale genre and decides to party instead of punch? You get Sonic Rumble – a chaotic, colorful multiplayer brawl-fest where 32 players dash, jump, and sabotage their way to the top. Developed by SEGA, this is the blue blur like you’ve never seen him before: in mini-game mayhem with rings flying and friendships breaking faster than a spin dash. It’s fast-paced, absurdly cute, and probably the only place you’ll see a chili dog costume in a competitive setting. Whether you’re a Sonic veteran or just here for the pandemonium, this one’s all about falling fast and failing gloriously. | © SEGA

The Precinct

The Precinct (2025 – May 13)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Put on your aviators and crank up the synthwave – The Precinct is here to bring the neon-noir police sandbox fantasy to life. Set in 1983’s Averno City, this top-down crime-stopper from Fallen Tree Games puts you behind both the badge and the wheel. Whether you’re chasing gangsters through destructible streets or sleuthing your way through gritty alleyways, you’re here to clean up the city – and maybe your family name. Think GTA meets LA Noire, if it were directed by a VHS tape. So buckle up, rookie. The sirens are calling. | © Kwalee

Doom The Dark Ages

DOOM: The Dark Ages (2025 – May 15)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Ever thought DOOM needed more medieval helmets and dragon-sized demons? Well, id Software apparently agreed. DOOM: The Dark Ages catapults the Slayer back into the distant past (because apparently ripping demons apart is timeless), wielding a massive shield-saw combo and storming gothic castles like it's demon-hunting happy hour. This is DOOM at its loudest, bloodiest, and most metal – with a soundtrack that may or may not wake your ancestors. Expect hulking hell-beasts, flaming catapults, and the kind of unrelenting carnage that only a franchise like this could make feel therapeutic. | © id Software / Bethesda

Road Craft

Roadcraft (2025 – May 20)

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

Grab your hard hat and your digital backhoe – Roadcraft is not your average construction sim. Developed by Saber Interactive, this chunky, oddly satisfying sandbox puts you in charge of rebuilding disaster zones with heavy machinery that clunks and crushes in all the right ways. It’s about more than just paving roads; it’s about reviving communities, piece by pixelated piece. You’ll clear debris, fix shattered bridges, and restore weather-wrecked towns like an asphalt-slinging savior. It’s equal parts zen and chaos, depending on whether you just knocked over a generator. Roll up your sleeves – civil engineering never felt so heroic. | © Focus Entertainment

Monster Train 2

Monster Train 2 (2025 – May 21)

Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch

All aboard the chaos express – Monster Train 2 is leaving the station, and you better have your deck ready. Shiny Shoe is back with an infernal sequel that’s doubling down on the vertical strategy madness. You’ll once again defend your precious Pyre from overworld invaders, only now with new clans, enemy factions, modes, and a host of fiery, procedurally generated headaches. Think of it as a strategy roguelike where trains are sentient, demons are employees, and you’re the only one holding back total annihilation... with cards. It’s brilliantly bonkers, stylishly savage, and dangerously addictive. | © Big Fan Games

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Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time (2025 – May 21)

Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch

If Animal Crossing and Final Fantasy had a time-traveling baby, it might look suspiciously like Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. This delightfully cozy RPG from LEVEL-5 lets you swap between 14 different “Lives” (read: jobs), so you can cook in the morning, battle monsters by lunch, and terraform an island before bedtime. It’s equal parts chill and adventurous, with a sprinkle of anime sparkle and a dash of “Wait, am I building an empire or just redecorating?” You’ll explore, craft, fish, fight, and make questionable time-bending decisions – all while being incredibly wholesome. | © LEVEL-5 Inc.

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JDM: Japanese Drift Master (2025 – May 21)

Platform: PC

Welcome to the asphalt ballet of JDM: Japanese Drift Master, where the tires are squealing, the cherry blossoms are falling, and every corner is your canvas. Developed by Gaming Factory, this slick simcade racer lets you cruise through beautifully rendered Japanese roads inspired by real-life locales, all while sliding sideways like it’s a religion. You’ll dive into a story told through manga panels, upgrade your ride, and carve your way into underground legend status. It’s more than just racing – it’s a lifestyle, one drift at a time. | © Gaming Factory / 4Divinity

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Blades of Fire (2025 – May 22)

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

Swords, spells, and some serious heat – Blades of Fire is here to bring dark fantasy back with a molten vengeance. Developed by MercurySteam, this action-adventure epic stars Aran de Lira, a blade-forging badass navigating a cursed kingdom where metal literally turns to stone. Armed with a customizable arsenal forged from ancient scrolls and divine alloys, you’ll cleave through over 50 enemy types with precision, flair, and the occasional flaming finish. The combat? Tactical and brutal. The lore? Thick as molten steel. The vibes? Pure, myth-drenched mayhem. With Adso the wise-cracking sidekick at your side, expect blood, blades, and a whole lot of fire. | © MercurySteam / 505 Games

Deliver At All Costs

Deliver At All Costs (2025 – May 22)

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

Step aside, postal service – Deliver At All Costs is here to redefine "express delivery" with a healthy dose of chaos. Developed by Studio Far Out Games and published by KONAMI, this isometric driving game casts you as Winston Green, a courier navigating the '50s-inspired island of St Monique. Expect physics-based shenanigans, from dodging bombs to hauling helium-filled cargo that turns your vehicle into a makeshift airship. Originally a student project, it's now a full-fledged adventure where every delivery is a disaster waiting to happen – and that's the fun part. If you've ever wanted to combine the thrill of racing with the unpredictability of a Rube Goldberg machine, this one's for you. | © KONAMI​

Onimusha 2 Samurais Destiny

Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny (2025 – May 23)

Platforms: PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One

Sharpen your blades and prepare for a nostalgic journey – Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is making a grand return. Developed and published by Capcom, this remastered classic brings back the tale of Jubei Yagyu, a samurai on a quest for vengeance against demonic forces. With updated graphics and modernized controls, both veterans and newcomers can experience the fusion of historical Japan and supernatural horror. Engage in intense swordplay, unravel intricate puzzles, and forge alliances that shape your path. It's time to revisit the Sengoku era and confront the darkness that lurks within. | © Capcom​

ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN

Elden Ring: NightReign (2025 – May 29)

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox

FromSoftware is back to test your mettle with Elden Ring: NightReign, a spin-off that ventures into uncharted territory. Directed by Junya Ichizaki, this title introduces a multiplayer experience with co-op and battle royale elements, set in the enigmatic Lands Between. Choose from eight distinct characters, each with unique abilities, and face off against both new and familiar foes – including some surprise guests from the Dark Souls series. While the absence of crossplay might ruffle some feathers, the promise of DLC-packed content ensures that the challenge – and the lore – will keep expanding. Prepare to die, together. | © FromSoftware / Bandai Namco​

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Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3 (2025 – May 28)

Platform: PC

The emotional rollercoaster continues with Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3, the final chapter in CyberConnect2's heart-wrenching trilogy. Command a group of children piloting a colossal tank in a war-torn world, making strategic decisions that could mean life or death. With turn-based combat, branching narratives, and the ever-present weight of sacrifice, this installment promises to deliver a poignant conclusion. As you navigate the battlefield and the bonds between characters, be prepared for a story that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of war. It's a tactical RPG that hits you right in the feels. | © CyberConnect2​

Lost Soul Aside

Lost Soul Aside (2025 – May 30)

Platforms: PlayStation 5, PC

After years of anticipation, Lost Soul Aside is finally ready to dazzle players with its blend of high-octane action and stunning visuals. Developed by UltiZero Games under Sony's China Hero Project, this action RPG follows Kazer, a warrior accompanied by a shape-shifting dragon companion, as they battle dimensional invaders threatening humanity. With fluid combat reminiscent of genre giants and a narrative steeped in mystery, it's a testament to indie ambition meeting AAA polish. Get ready to embark on a journey that promises both style and substance. | © UltiZero Games / PlayStation Publishing LLC​

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Looking for the best new games to play in May 2025? This month is packed with exciting video game releases across all platforms – whether you're into action-packed adventures, immersive RPGs, or cutting-edge indie hits. We've rounded up the most anticipated and critically acclaimed games launching in May, so you can stay ahead of the curve and make the most of your playtime. From major console titles to PC standouts, here are the top new games you won't want to miss.

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Looking for the best new games to play in May 2025? This month is packed with exciting video game releases across all platforms – whether you're into action-packed adventures, immersive RPGs, or cutting-edge indie hits. We've rounded up the most anticipated and critically acclaimed games launching in May, so you can stay ahead of the curve and make the most of your playtime. From major console titles to PC standouts, here are the top new games you won't want to miss.

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