More than a decade since GTA V, Rockstar’s next blockbuster promises neon-soaked Vice City streets, chaos, and the cultural impact, making non-gamers panic again.
Marvel’s Wolverine is expected to be gritty, stylish, and violent in the way only a man who basically is knives can be. Think bar-fight energy but prestige-game polish.
It promises a fresh nightmare with modern RE polish as it is moody lighting, wet zombies, questionable scientific decisions, and probably at least one door you’ll regret opening.
Soulslike fans sharpen your blades and prepare your emotional support snacks as Nioh 3 promises more yokai, swords and stylish suffering as Team Ninja rarely misses here.
Stories 3 is the animated RPG comfort food we all need, but with bigger, scarier and somehow friendlier monsters, its Switch 2 version alone will absorb half your year.
After years of waiting, Fable is finally arriving with British whimsy, questionable chickens, moral decisions you’ll absolutely mishandle and equal parts hilarious and heartfelt.
Forza Horizon 6 is Xbox’s turbocharged victory lap, stunning clouds, sand, cars and you’ll absolutely crash in five seconds. Gaming comfort food for speed freaks.
Bungie returning to Marathon is like a reunion tour, with stylish visuals, deep PvP systems and thick enough lore for fans to unravel for years.
Expect tactical warfare, dramatic friendships, unusual hair colors and a script that'll make you emotionally attached to someone dead in the battle because of your misjudgement.
With the beloved action-adventure game re-emerging, fans are praying this remake by Ubisoft hits the sweet spot with nostalgia intact, modernized visuals and unheard zero time-rewind jokes.