Top 10 Upcoming Games in 2025 You Shouldn’t Miss

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Upcoming Games in 2025

At worst, it’s part of the Guinness Book of World Records phenom that keeps the rest of us glued to whacked-out open worlds, tricks that twist time and gravity, and puzzles so knotty they transcend any “use your head” sense of fun and then some. 2025 is going to be a watershed year for gaming—with developers experimenting like never before, creating cross-genre combos and some of the most anticipated releases of the last few years.

So here are the 10 most anticipated games of 2025 for hardcore and casual gamers alike — the ones you’ll be discussing long after the credits have rolled.

Echoes of Andromeda: Starfield

Echoes of Andromeda

Bethesda is back — and this time, they’re taking us past the stars with Echoes of Andromeda, the breathtaking follow-up to Starfield. Think more alien civilizations, sexier roleplay mechanics, and a massive galaxy in which your decisions have repercussions across entire systems.

Why it’s a must-watch: According to industry insiders, Echoes employs AI-generated planetary ecosystems, so no two explorations are alike. Procedural storytelling + eye-popping visuals = just plain sci-fi gold.

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Elden Ring: The Hollow Realms

FromSoftware is ready to crush your spirit — again, after it redefined action RPGs. Hollow Realms adds to the lore of Elden Ring with a much more sinister story, new demi-gods, and even more punishing combat.

Behind-the-scenes peek: This version has “emotional boss fights” that adjust to your style of play, according to the game director, Hidetaka Miyazaki. Top 10 Upcoming Games in 2025 If you’re looking for challenge and depth, this is it.

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Ubisoft finally listened.

Fans clamored for a sci-fi, cyberpunk-themed world, and 2025 delivers — with Assassin’s Creed: Neo-Tokyo. Leap around skyscrapers, hack cybernetic guards, and decode a modern Templar conspiracy.

Real-world tie-in: Ubisoft consulted with Japanese cultural historians and tech specialists to create an authentic vision of tomorrow’s Tokyo — and the level of detail is jaw-dropping.

Grand Theft Auto VI: South Vice

Grand Theft Auto VI

Yes, it’s real. And yes, it’s all you hoped it would be.

Set in the modernized Vice City, GTA VI introduces a dynamic economy, crypto heists, and two protagonists with intertwined storylines. Rockstar Games says the game’s NPCs employ some sort of reactive AI system — meaning they’ll remember what you do and respond appropriately.

This isn’t just something you play—it’s a living, breathing world.

Hades II

The underworld is back, and it’s hotter than ever.

Supergiant Games expands on their highly iterated upon roguelike formula with Hades II, featuring Greek goddesses, mythological beasts and crazy weapon combos. Each death feels like a step forward, and each run reveals more of the captivating, voice-acted narrative.

Fun fact: Unlike the original, which had a broken story arc, early access players claim that it has better pacing and combat variety. That’s saying something.

The Witcher: Blood Origin

Blood Origin

Legacy of the Wolf marks CD Projekt Red’s return with a next-gen Witcher title that’s already turning heads.

You step into the shoes of Vesemir in his prime — traversing ravaged land, fighting ancient monsters, and unraveling the political dog’s breakfast that led to the world we know from Geralt’s adventures.

The magic? It uses Unreal Engine 5, and plays and presents like a high-budget fantasy film.

Horizon: Shattered Earth

Aloy’s journey has returned, except this time… the world is falling apart.

Shattered Earth delves into the fallout from AI corruption, with beasts mutating and ecosystems spiraling apart. Combat is deeper, and the choices matter more than ever.

Expert analysis: Guerrilla Games are working with climate scientists to flesh the environmental themes out to uneasy realness, as confirmed during a recent panel at GDC.

Fable (Reboot)

Playground Games is resurrecting the iconic Fable series — and the British humor, moral choices and magical mayhem return in force.

This reboot marries storybook whimsy with modern-package role-playing mechanics, offering everything from sarcastic swordplay to absurdly unpredictable NPCs. Plus, co-op mode is coming.

A nostalgia-fueled innovation, and it’s utterly delightful.

Call of Duty: Futurefront

Here’s a departure, though: Forget boots on the ground—2025’s Futurefront will thrust the franchise into full-blown sci-fi territory.

Think gravity-defying combat and tactical drones, narrative-driven warfare that takes place on Earth and Mars. Critics call it the most daring Call of Duty yet, combining old-fashioned intensity with more contemporary mechanics.

For those who considered the franchise stale, this may rocket it into a new dimension.

Avowed

Obsidian’s fantasy role-playing game finally gets its turn in the light.

Avowed, based in the Pillars of Eternity universe, offers first-person spellcasting, consequences for choices made, and a lore-rich system that responds accordingly to what you do.

Why it matters: Given Obsidian’s track record (Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds), expect smart writing and epic world-building — a real contender for Skyrim.

Conclusion: Gaming Has Never Looked So Bright

2025 is shaping up to be a real moneymaker (literally): a year of brainstorming, badass technologies, and bleeding-edge storytelling. Gritty shooters, sprawling RPGs, rogue-like dungeons of doom, you name it, there’s a major entry waiting for you on the horizon.

🎮 So here’s your play:  Bookmark this list. Share it with your squad. So start planning your wishlists: These games will take over the discourse — and your screen time — in 2025.

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