April kicks off the second quarter of the gaming year, and things are heating up fast! From brand-new IPs to much-anticipated remasters, this month is packed with exciting launches across every major platform. Whether you’re exploring post-apocalyptic landscapes or solving ancient mysteries with Indiana Jones, there’s something for everyone.

But before we dive into the full lineup, don’t miss the biggest event of the month — the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct on April 2. Expect sneak peeks, pricing details, and maybe even a launch date for Nintendo’s next-gen console.

Now, let’s look at what’s coming to PC, PS5, Xbox, and Switch this April:

 

April 2 

Steel Hunters (PC) 

War gaming steps into the mech arena with a high-octane fusion of battle royale, extraction shooter, and hero shooter mechanics. Think Transformers meets tactical survival — can it stand out in the crowded live-service space?

 

April 3 

Sand (PC) 

Travel a steampunk-inspired post-apocalyptic world in your giant spider-like Trampler mech. PvPvE chaos awaits as you scavenge, fight rivals, and try to survive in this wild universe.

The Last of Us Part II Remastered (PC) 

Following the return of the TV series, the haunting sequel comes to PC. Enhanced visuals, new gameplay modes (like roguelike “No Return”), and behind-the-scenes content make this a must-play.

 

April 4 

The Renovator: Origins (PS5, Xbox Series X|S) 

Step into a creepy museum haunted by secrets and memories in this psychological horror game. Explore cursed exhibits and uncover the truth behind your father’s tragic death.

 

April 8 

South of Midnight (PC, Xbox Series X|S) 

From the creators of We Happy Few comes a magical Southern Gothic journey. Play as Hazel, a spellcaster navigating a folklore-rich world in search of her mother. Expect stunning art and compelling storytelling.

 

April 9 

Commandos: Origins (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) 

The tactical WWII stealth classic returns with a prequel twist. Assemble the squad, master each member’s skills, and take on the Axis in both solo and two-player co-op mode.

Driveloop: Survivors (PC) 

What if Vampire Survivors had cars? Drift, crash, and upgrade through chaotic roguelike combat as you mow down waves of enemies from behind the wheel.

 

April 10 

The Talos Principle: Reawakened (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) 

Ten years later, this philosophical puzzler gets a visual upgrade, new content, and even a level editor. It’s the perfect time to revisit one of gaming’s most thought-provoking titles.

Promise Mascot Agency (All platforms) 

You’re a disgraced Yakuza now running… a mascot agency? Yes, really. Recruit bizarre living mascots and dive into absurd mysteries in this offbeat open-world game.

 

April 14 

Warside (PC) 

Fans of Advance Wars, rejoice! This turn-based tactics game delivers charming visuals, 30+ unit types, and unique commander abilities across a robust campaign.

 

April 15 

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) 

Continue the emotional rollercoaster of summer ’95 as secrets unravel. Every choice matters in this story-driven gem.

 

April 17 

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (PS5) 

Indy finally arrives on PS5! Packed with puzzle-solving, whip-cracking, and Nazi-punching action, this game delivers the full archeologist-adventure fantasy.

 

April 18 

Lunar Remastered Collection (All platforms) 

Two beloved JRPGs return — Lunar: Silver Star Story and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue — now with updated visuals, better localization, and gameplay tweaks for modern fans.

 

April 24 

Tempest Rising (PC) 

The spiritual successor to Command & Conquer is here! Real-time strategy with three factions, classic base-building, and a retro flavor that old-school RTS fans will love.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves (PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S) 

SNK revives this classic fighter with 17 base characters, flashy combos, and a solo RPG-style mode called Episodes of South Town.

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy (PC, Switch) 

From the minds behind Danganronpa and Zero Escape, this anime-inspired tactical RPG has you defending your school from monsters — and making brutal decisions.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) 

An artful RPG blending turn-based and real-time combat. Lead a team through Belle Époque-inspired environments to stop the mysterious Paintress.

 

April 25 

Days Gone Remastered (PC, PS5) 

The zombie biker game returns with updated visuals, VRR support, and new modes like permadeath and Horde Assault. If you already own the PS4 version, the upgrade is just $10 (excluding PS Plus downloads).

 

April 29 

Forza Horizon 5 (PS5) 

The open-world racing sensation finally drifts onto PS5! Race through vibrant Mexican landscapes in one of the genre’s finest experiences.

 

April 30 

Skin Deep (PC) 

You’re barefoot, alone on a spaceship, and it’s overrun by space pirates. With talking cats. This quirky, stealth-action title brings a comedic twist to space survival.

MotoGP 25 (All platforms) 

For the speed demons, this year’s MotoGP returns with all-new disciplines, updated rosters, and intense multiplayer races.

 

Wrapping Up 

April 2025 is one of the busiest months in gaming so far this year, offering a bit of everything — horror, racing, deep narrative, and good old-fashioned action. Whether you’re picking up a controller or keyboard, there’s no shortage of adventure ahead.

February 2025 is set to be an incredible month for gamers, with a lineup of highly anticipated releases across PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC. Whether you’re a fan of RPGs, strategy games, or action-packed adventures, there’s something exciting coming your way.

Among the standout titles is Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, a historical RPG that brings medieval Europe to life with stunning realism. Strategy enthusiasts can dive into Civilization VII, which introduces new mechanics and a deeper world-building experience. Meanwhile, Monster Hunter Wilds promises to push the franchise forward with expansive open-world environments and dynamic ecosystems.

Here’s a look at the biggest game releases of February 2025 that deserve a spot on your wishlist!

Major Game Releases This Month

 

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

  • Release Date:February 4
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
  • This sequel takes players back to the 15th century with a realistic medieval RPG experience, featuring historical accuracy and intense first-person combat.

 

Tamagotchi: Celebration Egg

  • Release Date:February 5
  • A nostalgic return of the beloved virtual pet, featuring a new egg-themed design and sustainable materials.

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Rift of the NecroDancer

  • Release Date:February 5
  • Platforms:PC, Switch
  • A rhythm-based adventure where players must defeat monsters in time with an electrifying soundtrack.

 

Sworn

  • Release Date:February 6
  • Platforms:PC
  • This co-op roguelike reimagines Arthurian legends, tasking players with reclaiming Camelot from a corrupted King Arthur.

 

Big Helmet Heroes

  • Release Date:February 6
  • Platforms:PC
  • A vibrant beat-’em-up featuring exaggerated character designs and four distinct combat styles.

 

Civilization VII

  • Release Date:February 11
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
  • The latest installment in the legendary 4X strategy series, featuring new gameplay mechanics and empire-building challenges.

 

Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered

  • Release Date:February 14
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
  • A remastered collection of Lara Croft’s classic adventures, bringing enhanced visuals and modern features.

 

Avowed

  • Release Date:February 18
  • Platforms:PC, Xbox Series X|S
  • A fantasy RPG from Obsidian Entertainment, blending immersive storytelling with strategic combat.

 

Monster Hunter Wilds

  • Release Date:February 28
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
  • The latest entry in the Monster Hunterseries, featuring massive open-world landscapes and advanced hunting mechanics.

 

PGA Tour 2K25

  • Release Date:February 28
  • Platforms:PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
  • This golf simulator returns with enhanced gameplay, an expanded roster, and a new swing system for realistic golfing action.

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Other Exciting February Releases:

  • Big Helmet Heroes(Feb 6 – PC) – A visually impressive beat-‘em-up with oversized characters and co-op combat.
  • A Game About Digging a Hole(Feb 7 – PC) – Exactly what the title suggests—a strangely addictive digging experience.
  • Project Tachyon(Feb 14 – PC) – A side-scrolling bullet-hell roguelite with stunning anime-inspired visuals.
  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1(Feb 18 – PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) – A nostalgic adventure game about friendship and mystery.
  • Die in the Dungeon(Feb 21 – PC) – A deckbuilding roguelike that mixes dice-based mechanics with strategic combat.
  • The Plucky Squire (Physical Edition)(Feb 21 – PS5, Switch) – The hit 2024 game gets a collector’s edition.
  • Ninja Five-O(Feb 25 – PC, PS5, PS4, Switch) – A remastered version of the classic GBA action game.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh: Early Days Collection(Feb 27 – PC, Switch) – A collection of early Yu-Gi-Oh! video games from the GBC and GBA era.
  • PGA Tour 2K25(Feb 28 – PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S) – A new installment in the popular golf simulation series.
  • Midnight Murder Club(Feb TBC – PC) – A unique multiplayer FPS where players use stealth and strategy to survive in a deadly game of hide-and-seek.

Final Thoughts

February 2025 is packed with diverse gaming experiences, from epic RPGs to strategy-heavy simulations and action-packed adventures. Whether you’re revisiting nostalgic classics or diving into fresh new worlds, this month’s releases have something for everyone. Which game are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments!

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A decade ago, China lifted its 14-year ban on video game console sales, opening the floodgates for a gaming revolution in the world’s third-largest market. The move not only allowed global giants like Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft to officially enter the Chinese market but also inspired local studios to dream bigger. No longer confined to online and mobile gaming, many Chinese developers began exploring larger-scale console titles. Among them was Game Science, the studio behind the 2024 Golden Joystick Ultimate Game of the Year winner, Black Myth: Wukong.

A Stunning Achievement on a Modest Budget

It’s hard to overstate the leap Game Science made with Black Myth: Wukong. Having previously developed only a couple of relatively simple mobile strategy games, the studio managed to deliver a game of extraordinary polish and high production value on a budget of under $100 million. While that figure might seem impressive in China, it’s relatively modest compared to Western AAA standards. Yet, Wukong is a dazzling showcase of Unreal Engine 5, bringing cutting-edge graphics to life with remarkable finesse.

From its reimagined Journey to the West characters and cinematic cutscenes to its intricate combat systems and unforgettable boss fights, Wukong shattered expectations. The skepticism that greeted its reveal trailer four years ago—where many doubted the final product could match its stunning visuals—was thoroughly put to rest. While the game isn’t perfect, its achievement is undeniable.

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Highlights and Criticisms

Despite its success, Black Myth: Wukong isn’t without flaws. Its linear progression, initial technical hiccups, and occasionally underwhelming combat feedback have drawn criticism. However, these issues didn’t prevent the game from becoming a global hit, earning nominations for prestigious awards and cementing its place as a milestone in gaming history.

Black Myth: Wukong System Requirements

If you’re planning to embark on this mythological journey, make sure your gaming rig is up to the task. Here are the system requirements for Black Myth: Wukong:

Minimum Requirements

  • Processor: Core i5-8400 / Ryzen 5 1600
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 1060 / RX 580
  • VRAM: 6GB
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 130GB (HDD supported)

Recommended Requirements

  • Processor: Core i7-9700 / Ryzen 5 5500
  • GPU: GeForce RTX 2060 / Radeon RX 6700XT / Arc A750
  • VRAM: 6GB
  • RAM: 16GB
  • Storage: 130GB (SSD recommended)

For Full Ray Tracing on Ultra Settings

  • Processor: Core i7-9700 / Ryzen 5 5500
  • GPU: GeForce RTX 4080 Super
  • VRAM: 16GB
  • RAM: 32GB
  • Storage: 130GB (SSD required)

Opening the Floodgates for Chinese AAA Games

The success of Wukong has not only propelled Game Science into the spotlight but has also piqued global interest in other Chinese developers. In 2025, several high-profile releases are planned, each aiming to rival the scale and ambition of Black Myth. Notable examples include:

  • Phantom Blade Zero
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
  • Code: To Jin Yong

These games, while developed by studios of varying sizes (e.g., Lightspeed Games, a Tencent division, is behind Code: To Jin Yong), share a common thread: jaw-dropping visuals, dynamic combat, and deep roots in Chinese cultural traditions like Wuxia. This infusion of cultural inspiration into gameplay and aesthetics has added a refreshing vibrancy to their offerings.

A New Trend or a Short-Lived Fad?

Interestingly, many of these upcoming titles seem to follow a similar formula: fast-paced, third-person character action games with Souls-like combat elements. While this trend is exciting now, it remains to be seen if repeated iterations will lead to fatigue. For the moment, however, the buzz surrounding these games suggests a bright future for the genre.

Looking Ahead

Black Myth: Wukong is more than just a game—it’s a declaration of intent. Game Science has proven that Chinese developers can compete with the best, and the ripple effect is already visible. If the upcoming titles live up to their trailers, this could mark the dawn of a new era for Chinese AAA games.

For now, gamers have plenty to look forward to, and if these developers continue to innovate and refine their craft, the global gaming industry will have an exciting new force to reckon with.