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The Game Awards 2025 everything announced for PC – all the trailers, release dates, and announcements

The Game Awards 2025 everything announced for PC – all the trailers, release dates, and announcements
The Game Awards 2025 everything announced for PC – all the trailers, release dates, and announcements

The Game Awards has wrapped up. Geoff has returned to his cocoon, a fresh pack of garibaldi to tuck into should he get peckish before re-emerging for the Summer Games Fest on June 5th. In his wake, he leaves scattered game trailers, release date announcements, and world premieres. Like the good litter picker I am, I’ve collected together everything announced at The Game Awards 2025 for PC and placed it into an orderly line below.

If you’re looking to catch up on everything shared in the show, but aren’t looking to watch the three hour recording, just skip on down for all the trailers. You don’t even have to scroll through, I’ve put in nice little links to jump to the games that interest you.



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Finally, a game that takes what we loved from Herdling – running around after furry things – and replaces the non-furry human protagonist with a sheepdog.

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Coming from ex-Ghost Ship Games and Mojang developers, Decrepit sees you trying to escape from a skeleton-filled castle. It’s a first-person roguelite, but let’s not hold that against it. Especially when some of the enemies are fitted inside spiked wagon wheels.

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The new game from the creator of Audiosurf. In his previous game you rode your music, the tempo of the track defining the angle and incline of your race. In Audio Mech, it looks like you’ll be fighting your music. Your tracks are transformed into different genres, such as shmups. I look forward to booting up some speed metal.

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Giving off big ‘We played Baldur’s Gate 3 energy’, Solasta 2 sees you guiding a party of fantasy heroes against demons and ghouls voiced by the same actors as Larian’s fantasy adventure. It has an early access release date of March 12, 2026.

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Capcom’s dad-and-droid sci-fi shooter Pragmata will launch April 24th, 2026, and there’s a demo out now. You’ll be able to find it on Steam.

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The lead designer of Red Dead Redemption and creative director of Mario + Rabbids are collaborating on a delightful-looking platformer. On the surface, Bradley the Badger looks to be a Saturday morning cartoon-style adventure. But part way into the trailer it goes all Else Heart.Break() and lets you start reprogramming its world. One to keep an eye on.

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Here’s a colourful undead brawler from new Osaka-based studio GPTrack50, featuring contributions from veterans of series like Devil May Cry. It’s out 2026, and features lots of juggles and aerial moves. Also a lot of singing, for some reason. Strong Sunset Overdrive vibes.

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Casey Hudson, project director of Knights of The Old Republic and the Mass Effect games, is leading on Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, a new singleplayer action roleplaying game. The trailer doesn’t give too much away, but with Hudson at the head it is likely more akin to Knights of the Old Republic than Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Read Edwin’s fine words on the new Star Wars game.

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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando finally has a release date. Saber’s previous Left 4 Dead-alike World War Z was surprisingly good fun, but Toxic Commando looks to have a spirit and energy of its own. More akin to the later version of Call of Duty: Black Ops zombie mode. But, being a John Carpenter joint, hopefully it’s not quite so corporate.

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In what is quite possibly the most grotesque trailer I’ve seen this year, Larian have revealed their next game is a new entry in the Divinity series. The video shows that bubbling away behind any village fete is the possibility of a devolution into wicker man-style violence. Though, in the case of the sad chap burning away inside the effigy, he does at least seem to get his own back – what with the pustules and boils bursting from his skin forming demonic creatures that attack the people who set him alight. Let’s call it a draw.

You can read Edwin’s more considered words for the full lowdown.

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In a collaboration between Mike Booth and JJ Abrams, 4:Loop is a roguelike multiplayer shooter where it seems your deaths are necessary to progress. I’d say it probably needs more lens flare, but do stick around to see the giant Rubik’s cube in the sky.

(I wrote this entry before seeing how the name had been styled and the game has gone down significantly in my estimations since discovering it wasn’t just For Loop.)

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The new horror from Frictional Games, Ontos is a spiritual successor to Soma. As such I shall not be reviewing it and shall instead be thrusting it in Edwin’s direction while shouting “Nope!”. It stars Stellan ‘Bootstrap Bill’ Skarsgård and it is due for release in 2026.

Edwin has put together much finer words than mine on the prospect of heading into Ontos’ haunted moon hotel.

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A puzzle game from the director of The Last Of Us, Bruce Straley, Coven of the Chicken Foop has markedly different art direction, but isn’t worlds away from the apocalyptic adventure of Joel and Ellie. The forest-set puzzler is similarly a two-hander, with an old woman and creature navigating the world together. I don’t know which is Joel and which is Ellie in this set up, but, look it’s nearly 2am at this point. Read Mark’s less tired words.

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In far from surprising news, Resident Evil: Requiem will feature Leon Kennedy. He was, after all, on leaked cover art spotted earlier this week. The new trailer shows the FBI agent in zombie killing action. The ninth full-blooded Resident Evil game will be released on February 27, 2026.

For the words of a confirmed Resi liker, have a read of Edwin’s write up.

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Jonathan Blow’s new game is chock full of puzzles. The trailer says over a thousand, but as you’ll learn in the feature I’m publishing tomorrow, it’s actually closer to 1400. Is it important you know about those extra 400? Probably not, but I need you to know that we will have a feature on Order of the Sinking Star going live tomorrow.

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Coming from some of the team behind the Mass Effect games, Exodus gives off the energy of a team who were told to make another Mass Effect but to also try and capture some of Interstellar’s fans. Hence the voice over from Matthew McConaughey. I can’t say it hasn’t worked, though. It’s aiming for release in 2027.

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Announced by Tricia Helfer, her of Battlestar Galactica fame, it’s difficult to know exactly what Warlock is as the trailer is a purely CG cinematic affair. It’s a fantasy RPG with moody vibes. But beyond that, we’ll have to wait for the gameplay reveal in summer 2026 and launch in 2027 to find out.

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It’s official, Control is getting a sequel and Remedy Entertainment couldn’t have done the plain sensible thing of calling it Control 2. Judging from the trailer, the team has been watching a lot of Inception. At least, that’s what I’m taking from the fractal doves. It also looks like you’re going to be leaving the confines of The Oldest House, with The Hiss now out and about in the streets of New York. The best news is that it’s coming in 2026.

Our fair James was given a preview of it in action, and one key takeaway was that there will be no need to play FBC: Firebreak to follow the action.

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For a good portion of Gang of Dragon’s trailer I was convinced we were finally getting the Sleeping Dogs sequel we deserve. Actually, I’ve no idea if we can make any claim we deserve it – after all, we didn’t make the game a gosh darn success in its own time. And, perhaps that’s why we’ve got Gang of Dragon instead.

Though, to put things in perspective, as Gang of Dragon is the first game from Yakuza / Like a Dragon creator Toshihiro Nagoshi’s new studio, it is more likely to be in the vein of his previous releases than the GTA-in-Hong-Kong clothing that was Sleeping Dogs.

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It’s kind of magic that even after what feels like a hundred different releases, a new Lego game can still feel like a breath of fresh air. In between gloomy trailers for Warlock and Exodus, seeing Robin put in his place for making a plant pun in Poison Ivy’s greenhouse is what I need to get through to the end of this conference.

The big news besides the hope this small trailer has rekindled in my heart? Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is coming out on May 29th, 2026.

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The leaks were true, Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog are working on a complete remake of the original Tomb Raider. They seem to have gotten the old (and let’s face it, fairly impractical) acrobatics spot on.

Read Edwin’s more considered words on Tomb Raider.

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While it seemed that there wouldn’t be any Tomb Raider-shaped surprises at The Game Awards, what with the leak of the Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis trailer earlier today, it turns out Crystal Dynamics are being a very busy bee and also working on a completely new game due out in 2027.

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The new trailer for 007: First Light reveals the game’s villain – or at least one of them. Bawma, played by Lenny Kravitz. He’s the ruler of a black market and seems to have the place on lock, so you’re going to struggle to get close. Though, knowing IO Interactive, I have my fingers crossed I will have the opportunity to take Kravitz down with an explosive rubber duck.

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In a show filled with CG trailers, Blizzard still know how to bring it when it counts. The new cinematic for Diablo 4 shows a paladin going hogwild in the underworld. Demons are slain, blood is spilled, narrators’ voices are gravelled.

The new expansion Lord of Hatred also got a release date: April 28th, 2026

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The new Lords of the Fallen 2 trailer sure looks like more Lords of the Fallen – your mileage with that will vary. My main takeaway is that while some cover songs better the originals, the Pet Shop Boys don’t have anything to worry about.

Slipped in at the end is the confirmation Lords of the Fallen 2 is on track for a 2026 release.

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The new game from the makers of The Ascent is an immediately sunnier one. Well, aesthetically. It looks like you’ll still be having a violent, crime-ridden time, but at least it will be in daylight. Moving from a third-person perspective to first-person, No Law kept its cards close to its chest, but it looks like it may have a smidge of the im-sim about it.

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At long last, Creative Assembly has revealed that they’re working on a Total War: Warhammer 40,000. The cinematic trailer showed Ultramarines, Orks, and Imperial Guard are all in attendance. This doesn’t look to be just Total War in new clothes. We saw a brief snippet of gameplay, which showed orbital bombardment, suggesting you’ll be able to have a significant impact on the battlefield with space units.

Looking forward to hearing a lot more about this one.

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It’s about bloody time. That’s all I can say. It’s been six years since the last Ace Combat game and I miss my arcade/sim adjacent dogfighting.

We can only hope it will see the return of JPEG dog

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I’m not sure if anyone was really calling for this, but Lucasfilm are bringing back pod racing with Star Wars: Galactic Racer. To be fair, while the segment in the Phantom Menace was just bizarre, it did make for a pretty great game. It’s coming in 2026.

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Looking like it’s picking up the polearm from Black Myth: Wukong, Phantom Blade 0 sees you carving through waves of enemies in a mythical China. The trailer showed a hefty whack of in-game action, a difference from a lot of the other trailers on show tonight. We also got a release date, September 9th, 2026.

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It’s difficult to judge a hero shooter from a trailer alone, as so much of the sticking power comes from how its characters and weapons feel to move and shoot, but I can at least confirm that Highguard has one thing Overwatch doesn’t: horses.

If mounts are enough to compel you to give a shooter a go then you can play Highguard free when it launches on January 26th.


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