Anticipated 2026 video game releases: Part 2

As 2026 approaches, gamers eagerly await a lineup of major titles spanning action, horror, and strategy genres. Following our initial coverage of ten anticipated games, this second installment highlights seven standout sequels and remakes—including updates on shared highlights like Grand Theft Auto VI and Resident Evil: Requiem—promising fresh experiences. Expectations run high following delays and awards recognition for some entries.

The gaming industry gears up for a robust 2026, with developers delivering long-awaited projects. Grand Theft Auto VI tops the list, scheduled for November 26 by Rockstar Games. Recognized as the Most Anticipated Game at the 2025 Game Awards, it follows a decade-plus wait since Grand Theft Auto V's 2013 launch. The game introduces protagonists Jason and Lucia, the series' first female lead, in a refreshed Vice City setting.

Capcom's Resident Evil: Requiem arrives February 26, marking the ninth mainline entry. It centers on FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft investigating a personal case in Raccoon City, 28 years after its infamous destruction. Players can expect survival horror elements like intense combat, puzzles, and selectable camera views.

Strategy fans will see Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 sometime in 2026, developed by King Art Games rather than series veteran Relic. Billed as the biggest yet, it includes four factions—Space Marines, Orks, Necrons, and Adeptus Mechanicus—along with over 70 campaign missions and modes such as Last Stand, Skirmish, and multiplayer.

Insomniac Games brings Marvel's Wolverine in fall 2026, a bloody tribute to the clawed mutant. Trailers suggest a weary Logan narrating his quest for past truths, potentially rivaling top Marvel adaptations.

IO Interactive, known for Hitman: World of Assassination, delivers 007: First Light on March 27. This origin tale of a young James Bond features espionage action, high-speed pursuits, and intricate plots.

Pearl Abyss's Crimson Desert launches March 19 in the open-world MMORPG space, set on the continent of Pywel. Originally tied to Black Desert as a prequel, it now stands alone, blending exploration, dynamic combat, and narrative depth—a major bet for South Korean gaming.

Finally, Halo Studios remakes Halo: Combat Evolved for 2026, honoring Bungie's 2001 original while updating it. Enhancements include high-definition graphics, improved controls, four-player online co-op, three additional missions, broader weapons and vehicles, and new foes.

These titles reflect diverse innovations, from narrative-driven adventures to tactical depth, shaping gaming discussions ahead.

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Illustration of February 2026 PC and Nintendo Switch game releases, featuring Nioh 3 and Resident Evil Requiem highlights.
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Major PC and Nintendo games launch in February 2026

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February 2026 brings a diverse lineup of new games to PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch systems, featuring sequels, remakes, and indie titles. Highlights include Nioh 3 on February 6 and Resident Evil Requiem on February 27, with simultaneous releases across platforms. Players can explore genres from action RPGs to survival horror and strategy sims.

A recent article highlights six sci-fi video game sequels that have been announced or rumored for years, with fans eagerly awaiting updates. These projects range from confirmed developments to persistent hints, though release dates remain uncertain.

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Building on the diverse March 2026 lineup, the second week delivers major launches across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC. Highlights include a packed March 12 with WWE 2K26, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, Greedfall: The Dying World, and John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, plus Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection on March 13—breaking March's traditionally quiet streak.

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