1 October 2025
Hey, fellow gamers! Let’s talk about something that gets our hearts pumping and wallets twitching—new PC games. And not just any games… we're diving into the most anticipated PC games coming soon. Whether you’re all about story-driven adventures, relentless FPS action, or mind-bending open-world exploration, trust me—there’s something epic coming your way.
We’re not just talking teasers and screenshots either. These are the heavy hitters that have set the gaming community on fire with excitement. So, grab your RGB-lit mouse, kick back in your gaming chair, and let’s run through the jaw-dropping titles that’ll soon eat up your time (and possibly your social life).
Alright, we’re starting with a bang. Starfield is probably one of the most hyped games of the decade—and it’s not hard to see why. Bethesda, the devs behind Skyrim and Fallout, are finally giving us a brand-new universe to explore. Think NASA meets Mass Effect and sprinkles in a little bit of No Man’s Sky.
Imagine exploring over 1,000 planets (yep, that’s not a typo), customizing your spaceship, and diving into interstellar politics, space piracy, and deep lore. Whether you're a story lover or a sandbox adventurer, Starfield is shaping up to be a dream come true.
> Fasten your seatbelt, Captain. This one’s aiming for the stars—literally.
Think The Last of Us meets The Division, but in an MMO format. The Day Before is a third-person survival game set in a deadly, virus-ridden America. Your mission? Survive roaming zombies, scavenge for resources, and navigate a PvPvE world where other players can be just as dangerous as the infected.
There’ve been some delays and controversy surrounding development, but despite that, the trailers have kept people talking. The blend of realism, survival, and community-driven gameplay could make this the next big multiplayer obsession—if it delivers.
If you’re a fan of Dungeons & Dragons, this one’s a no-brainer. Baldur’s Gate 3 is shaping up to be the most detailed, narrative-rich RPG in years. We're talking turn-based combat, branching choices, and a party system that makes you actually care about your companions.
The game has already been in Early Access and folks are loving the complexity and freedom. It’s not just another fantasy RPG—it’s a love letter to pen-and-paper adventuring. Whether you’re casting spells, charming NPCs, or stabbing goblins in dark caves, expect good old-fashioned roleplaying fun.
It’s been a long ride, but S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 is finally crawling out of the shadows. This sequel promises to crank everything up—dense atmosphere, immersive storytelling, and heart-pounding horror.
Set in a highly radioactive area filled with mutants, anomalies, and desperate survivors, you’ll need brains and bullets to survive. The cinematic quality of the trailers is insane, and the attention to detail gives off serious Metro Exodus vibes.
> Ready to stalk through irradiated wastelands again? Just don’t forget your gas mask.
If you’ve been wishing for a full-blown pirate game ever since you plundered your last ship in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, you’re in luck. Skull and Bones is here to scratch that swashbuckling itch. It’s all about naval combat, ship customization, and running your own pirate empire.
Originally announced way back in 2017, this one’s had its fair share of development storms. But the recent gameplay reveals show off rich sea battles, survival mechanics, and a world begging to be conquered.
Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of... frame rates?
Imagine Skyrim but with Obsidian's signature storytelling. Yeah, sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Avowed is a first-person fantasy RPG set in the same universe as Pillars of Eternity, packed with magic, swordplay, and rich lore.
It’s still mysterious—gameplay details are scarce, but the hype? Oh, it’s real. Given Obsidian’s track record (The Outer Worlds, Fallout: New Vegas), we can expect deep RPG elements, snappy dialogue, and plenty of moral dilemmas to chew on.
Get your crew together; it’s time to go loud or go home. Payday 3 brings the gang back for another round of explosive heists, upgraded for the modern age. Everything from stealthy infiltrations to full-blown shootouts is here, with new gadgets, intense AI, and deeper customization.
If you loved the chaos of Payday 2, this third entry is aiming to top it on all fronts. Plus, with crossplay and post-launch support confirmed, it might just be the social co-op game we’ve all been waiting for.
Real-time strategy fans, rejoice! Homeworld 3 is finally a thing. The legendary space-RTS series is making a long-overdue return, and it looks downright gorgeous. Expect massive fleet battles, strategic maneuvers, and a story that dives deep into the mysteries of space and legacy.
This isn't a button-mashing clickfest—it’s a game of chess, played with spaceships. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the original or a curious newcomer, this one’s gonna scratch that tactical itch like nothing else.
The first Hades was a slam dunk. It redefined what a roguelike could be—smooth combat, killer art, and a story that unfolded as you died (a lot). Hades II plans to build on that magic, introducing a new protagonist—Melinoë, the Princess of the Underworld—and an even richer mythological world.
If Supergiant sticks the landing again (and they usually do), we’re in for another addictive, stylish romp through Greek myth with a modern twist.
We haven’t seen much yet, but the teaser alone for State of Decay 3 sent chills down spines. Think frozen wilderness, zombified animals, and a darker tone overall. It's survival horror with a brutal edge.
This third entry is expected to introduce deeper base-building, better visuals, and new mechanics that push the genre forward. If you’re into managing communities while fending off the undead, keep an eye on this one.
- Alan Wake II – Psychological horror done right.
- Diablo IV's Live Service Updates – Seasons, balance patches, and more dark fun.
- Ark 2 – Dino-riding survival featuring Vin Diesel? We’re intrigued.
- Black Myth: Wukong – Chinese mythology meets soulslike combat.
- Cities: Skylines 2 – Urban planning with more depth than ever.
The tech behind these games is evolving too—expect ray tracing, ultra-fast SSD support, and more interactivity than ever. But most importantly, we’re getting games that push boundaries. Titles that don’t just look good, but feel good to play.
So, fire up that rig, update your graphics drivers, and maybe start clearing out some SSD space. The future’s coming—and it looks incredible.
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Kira Sanders