Building on early 2026 previews featuring titles like Grand Theft Auto 6 and Resident Evil Requiem, fresh announcements from 2025 events such as the Game Awards and Nintendo Direct spotlight additional must-watch games, from Nintendo exclusives to action adventures and simulations.
The 2026 gaming lineup continues to expand with diverse titles teased at late-2025 showcases, complementing earlier anticipated releases.
Key reveals from the 2025 Game Awards include Aniimo, a free-to-play Pokémon-inspired open-world explorer for PC, consoles, and mobile; Remedy's Control Resonant, advancing Jesse Faden's story on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S; and Saros, Housemarque's action game starring Rahul Kohli, now set for April 30.
Nintendo fans get Switch and Switch 2 exclusives: Mario Tennis Fever on February 12 with iconic characters; Pokémon Pokopia on March 5, blending life sim elements via Game-Key Card; the delayed Professor Layton and the New World of Steam with puzzles; and a Tomodachi Life revival in spring.
Additional standouts: My Hero Academia: All's Justice fighting game (February 6, PS5, Xbox Series, PC); Capcom's Onimusha: Way of the Sword samurai action (PC, PS5, Xbox Series); Lords of the Fallen 2 souls-like (PS5, Xbox Series, PC); Game Freak's Beast of Reincarnation action-RPG in post-apocalyptic Japan (Xbox Series, PC, PS5); Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy prequel (Summer Game Fest 2025, PS5, Xbox Series, PC); The Witcher 4 progress under Unreal Engine 5; and Fable reboot delayed to 2026 (Xbox Series).
Overlaps with prior coverage include updates to Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis remake (Crystal Dynamics/Flying Wild Hog, Amazon-published, PC/PS5/Xbox Series), Marvel's Wolverine (Insomniac, autumn target), and Star Wars: Zero Company (turn-based tactics, PC/PS5/Xbox Series). This growing roster promises strong momentum for gamers in 2026.