Publishers are gearing up for a balanced 2026 with a mix of sequels, remakes, and new titles across PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S. Highlights include Resident Evil Requiem's return to Raccoon City and Control: Resonant's expansion of Remedy's supernatural universe. While Grand Theft Auto 6 generates buzz, other games like Forza Horizon 6 draw excitement for their reliability and variety.
The 2026 release calendar is taking shape as a varied year for gaming, blending major franchises with experimental projects and platform upgrades. Early months set a strong pace: January brings Pathologic 3's plague-stricken survival storytelling, an upgraded Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Switch 2 with improved resolution and controls, and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade expanding to Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S, preserving its hybrid combat and Yuffie storyline.
February intensifies with RPGs and horror. Dragon Quest VII Reimagined offers voiced dialogue and modernized systems in a diorama style. Nioh 3 introduces open-world elements and dual combat styles for samurai and ninja play. Mario Tennis Fever debuts as Switch 2's original Mario sports title, featuring fighting-like mechanics and online competition. Resident Evil Requiem, set for February 27, reunites players with Leon Kennedy and introduces Grace Ashcroft in a story decades after Raccoon City's fall, blending legacy elements with fresh narrative in the cratered ruins.
March continues the momentum via simulations and action. Pokemon Pokopia shifts to habitat management and Pokemon interactions over gym battles. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake updates visuals and controls for ghost-photographing horror. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection emphasizes turn-based combat and monster bonding.
Later highlights include Control: Resonant, Remedy's sequel focusing on Dylan Faden with melee-oriented combat venturing into New York City beyond the Federal Bureau of Control. Forza Horizon 6, set in Tokyo, promises arcade racing with off-road events and showcases. Grand Theft Auto 6 arrives November 19 as Rockstar's dual-protagonist Vice City tale, though some anticipation tempers due to limited footage and delay risks. The Duskbloods marks FromSoftware's Switch 2 exclusive PvPvE multiplayer. Trends show remakes like Tales of Berseria Remastered and widespread Switch 2 support, prioritizing diversification over blockbusters. As one FAQ notes, 'Action RPGs, horror games, life simulations, and cooperative shooters are especially prominent.' This lineup underscores industry shifts toward accessibility and genre variety.