
November is packed with exciting new games – big strategy titles, creative indie projects, and sequels fans have been waiting for. You’ll find everything from massive historical worlds to unique rhythm games where music is forbidden. Here’s a look at the first half of the month’s releases – the first 23 games – with brief descriptions covering the game’s premise, developers, and key creative people or story elements. We’ve included release dates to help you plan, and noted when official details are still secret. Check it out and start making a list of what you want to play!
‘Tales of Old: Dominus’ (2025)
Right now, there isn’t much known about the game ‘Tales of Old: Dominus’. We don’t have an official story description, know who’s making it, or have any details about the development studio. It’s scheduled to release on PC on November 3rd. Until the publisher or developer officially announces more – like what kind of game it is, the story, and who’s working on it – any plot details you see online are just rumors. We should get a clearer picture once an official website or store page is launched, or when official announcements are made.
‘Europa Universalis V’ (2025)
The next major installment in Paradox Interactive’s grand strategy series lets you lead hundreds of nations through nearly five centuries of history. It features more detailed systems and a dynamic world that affects everything from diplomacy and trade to warfare and culture. Developed by the Tinto studio and directed by a long-time series lead, Johan Andersson, the game builds on Paradox’s commitment to modding and ongoing expansions. Unlike previous titles, this game focuses on a more unified and streamlined experience. It’s scheduled to release on November 4th.
‘Football Manager 26’ (2025)
Football Manager 2026 is a big update for the series, switching to the Unity engine and completely redesigning the user interface. It also features a significant revamp of tactics, allowing for separate formations when your team has the ball versus when they don’t, and introducing smarter player roles. For the first time, FM26 includes women’s football within the same game world as the men’s game, and offers improved tools for scouting and signing players. You can also continue your existing game saves. Detailed information about improvements to how matches look, how data is presented, and how you build your squad is available online. The game will be released on November 4th.
‘Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland’ (2025)
Okay, so I’ve been keeping an eye on ‘Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland,’ and honestly, the developers are being super secretive! Right now, there’s no official word on what the game is actually about, or who’s working on it. I’ve seen a release date of November 4th for PS5, Xbox, Switch, and PC, but that’s all we’ve got. Anything you read about the story right now? Take it with a grain of salt – it’s probably just a temporary description. We’ll have to wait for the publisher or developers to officially announce what’s going on closer to launch, but I’m still hyped!
‘Biped 2’ (2025)
‘Biped 2’ is the sequel to the co-op physics platformer, bringing back its unique two-legged movement. This time, it adds new abilities like gliding and grappling, and lets you play with a friend online or locally. The developers have been sharing updates and a demo throughout development, showcasing new worlds, adjustable difficulty levels, and a player-versus-player racing mode. You can expect the game on November 5th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
‘Cairn’ (2025)

In the challenging “survival-climber” game from The Game Bakers, players control Aava as she climbs a meticulously designed mountain. The game focuses on realistic, precise climbing mechanics, manages the stress of the ascent, and was created with input from professional mountaineer Élisabeth Revol. While the game was initially scheduled for release in November, it’s now expected in early 2026 to allow for further refinement and optimization. A demo is still available to play, and the game’s soundtrack features music by Martin Stig Andersen and The Toxic Avenger.
‘Dinkum’ (2025)
Dinkum is a relaxing life-simulation game set in an Australian-style wilderness. Players can build towns, grow crops, gather resources, and befriend animals. Created by a single developer, James Bendon, the game was initially released on PC and will be coming to the Nintendo Switch on November 5th. The Switch version will have all the same features as the PC version.
‘Plagun’ (2025)
There’s currently no official information available about ‘Plagun,’ including who’s starring or a detailed description of the game. It’s scheduled for release on PC on November 5th, but until the developer provides an official announcement, details about the game’s genre and story are still unconfirmed. We expect a full announcement will reveal more about the game and the people working on it.
‘The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike’ (2025)
As of today, details about ‘The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike’ are scarce. The developers haven’t released an official description, listed the team involved, or provided any promotional materials. It’s currently scheduled to launch on November 5th for both Switch and PC. We can expect more solid information – like how the roguelike gameplay works, how you progress, and who made the game – when an official announcement or store page goes live. Until then, treat any story summaries you find as unconfirmed.
‘Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment’ (2025)

Details like the official story, who’s working on the game, and which platforms it will be on haven’t been released for ‘Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment’. Current reports suggest a November 6th release on the Switch 2, but until Nintendo or Koei Tecmo makes an official announcement about the story, characters, and when it takes place in the Zelda timeline, all of this information remains unconfirmed.
‘Syberia – Remastered’ (2025)

The adventure game ‘Syberia’ first launched in 2002, created by Benoît Sokal. It follows Kate Walker, a lawyer, as her simple business trip across Europe and Russia to close a deal turns into an epic journey. Published by Microids, the series grew from Sokal’s original concept, with the latest installment being ‘Syberia: The World Before’. A remastered version of the original game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on November 6th.
‘Unbeatable’ (2025)
D-CELL Games’ new game is a musical adventure set in a world where music has been outlawed. Players follow Beat and her band as they try to escape, experiencing both story-driven scenes and challenging rhythm-based gameplay. Before the full game launches, the studio released a short, free episode called ‘UNBEATABLE [white label]’ to give players a taste of the game’s style and how it plays. It will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on November 6th, developed by D-CELL and published by Playstack.
‘A Pizza Delivery’ (2025)
We don’t have official details yet about ‘A Pizza Delivery,’ like the story, who’s working on it, or the studio behind it. It’s currently scheduled to release on November 7th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Until there’s an official announcement or more information on store pages, any details you find about the game’s story or features should be considered rumors. We’ll have confirmed credits and genre information when marketing starts.
‘Ambrosia Sky: Act One’ (2025)
The first part of this story-driven game is scheduled to release on PC on November 10th. While some previews have appeared, the developer hasn’t yet shared details about the story or who’s working on it. An official announcement is expected soon to confirm the plot, scope, and key creative team behind ‘Act One’.
‘Mineral Madness’ (2025)
Currently, details about ‘Mineral Madness’ are scarce. There’s no official information available about the development team, what the game is about, or even its genre. It’s listed for release on PC in November, but we’ll need an announcement from the developers to confirm these details, including how the game plays and its story, if it has one.
‘Bittersweet Birthday’ (2025)

In World Eater Games’ new action RPG, you awaken in an unfamiliar world with amnesia. The game focuses on challenging boss battles that require learning enemy patterns, and uncovering the story through exploration and combat. DANGEN Entertainment will publish the PC version, highlighting its intriguing narrative and dynamic fights. The game is scheduled to release around mid-November, with a specific date of November 11th confirmed in online listings.
‘Goodnight Universe’ (2025)

Currently, there’s no official information about the story or the people working on ‘Goodnight Universe.’ While it’s scheduled to release on November 11th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, and PC, details about the plot, genre, and development team haven’t been confirmed. We expect to learn more from the game’s publisher or on digital store pages when marketing starts.
‘Lumines Arise’ (2025)

The latest installment in the ‘Lumines’ puzzle series, developed by Enhance, reimagines the classic gameplay with over 30 stages and support for PlayStation VR2 on PS5. According to official announcements and the PlayStation blog, the game emphasizes a captivating audiovisual experience, led by Director Takashi Ishihara. It’s scheduled to launch on November 11th for both PS5 and PC.
‘Possessor(s)’ (2025)

This game popped up in online showcases without much official information. Currently, there’s no detailed summary or complete list of who worked on it available from official sources. It’s listed for release on November 11th for PlayStation 5 and PC. Keep an eye out for the official website or store page to learn more about the story, the main creators, and the development team.
‘Rue Valley’ (2025)

We don’t yet have official details about ‘Rue Valley,’ like a story summary, trailer, or list of the people making the game. However, it’s currently scheduled to release on November 11th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. When the game is officially announced, we’ll get more information about its genre and the team behind it.
‘Sacred 2 Remaster’ (2025)
Released in 2008, ‘Sacred 2: Fallen Angel’ is an action role-playing game set in the expansive world of Ancaria. It was developed by Ascaron, with key creative input from Bob Bates and a memorable soundtrack by Blind Guardian. Players can experience the game through two distinct campaigns – Light and Shadow. A potential remaster for modern platforms, dated November 11th, has been listed, but as of now, the official rights holders haven’t announced it with confirmed details. Plenty of information about the original game’s development team, setting, and gameplay mechanics is already available.
‘Windswept’ (2025)
WeatherFell, in partnership with Top Hat Studios, is releasing a 2D platforming game featuring Marbles the duck and Checkers the turtle. The game boasts over 40 levels filled with secrets, and a unique mechanic allowing you to switch between characters to change how you play. It’s launching on November 11th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, and a demo is currently available on Steam. Players can expect a nostalgic experience inspired by classic platformers from the 1990s, with levels designed around collecting items.
‘Million Depth’ (2025)
Currently, details about ‘Million Depth’ are scarce. There’s no official description, information about who’s making the game, or even a store page explaining what kind of game it is. It’s scheduled for release on PC on November 12th, but we expect a full announcement with more information – including the story and the development team – once the publisher starts promoting it.
Hey everyone! Let me know in the comments which of these upcoming games you’re most hyped about, and what you’d like me to see covered in more detail. I’m all ears and want to make sure I’m focusing on what you want to see!
‘Tombwater’ (2025)
As of today, details about ‘Tombwater’ are limited. There’s no official description of the game, and we don’t know who’s developing it or what platforms it will be available on beyond a planned PC release date of November 12th. Until the publisher or studio makes an official announcement, any information you find about the story or features should be considered unofficial. We expect to see confirmed details and a full description of the game closer to its release.
‘Anno 117: Pax Romana’ (2025)

The latest installment in the city-builder series from Ubisoft Mainz takes players to ancient Rome. You’ll govern a province, managing its growth, culture, religion, and expansion across areas like Italy and Britain. The game introduces new building features, including diagonal placement and localized production zones, along with more options for diplomacy or military conquest. Early looks suggest the game is easy to learn but still offers strategic depth, with choices that impact your province’s story. It’s scheduled for release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on November 13th.
‘Hymer 2000’ (2025)
I recently checked out ‘Hymer 2000,’ and it looks really interesting! It’s a puzzle adventure where you basically have a conversation with a computer named Hymer. The cool part is you don’t just pick from set dialogue options – you actually type what you want to ask, and then dig through old chat logs for clues. You’re collecting these things called ‘faces’ and trying to uncover a big secret. It’s made by a small indie team and is coming out on November 13th for PlayStation 5 and 4, Switch, and PC. It seems like a really freeform, investigative type of game, and I’m excited to try it!
‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’ (2025)

Activision has announced the next Black Ops game, developed by Treyarch and Raven Software. Continuing the story after the 2024 installment, this game will feature a campaign with a focus on technology and psychology, set in the year 2035. The game will include a single-player campaign, separate multiplayer modes, and a continuation of the Dark Aether Zombies storyline. It’s scheduled for release in November on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, with a specific release date of November 14th.
‘Clawpunk’ (2025)
I’m really excited about this new game called ‘Clawpunk’! It’s being made by Kittens in Timespace and published by Megabit Publishing. From what I’ve seen, it’s a super-fast 2D action game where you play as a cat – or multiple cats, actually! It’s got roguelite elements, so expect some replayability, and you’re fighting to take back your city. The cool thing is the environments are destructible and the combat feels really responsive. It’s coming to PC on November 14, 2025, and they’ve also announced versions for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. It sounds like a fast-paced brawler with a bit of platforming and shoot-’em-up action thrown in – definitely up my alley!
‘Where Winds Meet’ (2025)

Everstone Studios is creating an open-world action RPG set in ancient China during the turbulent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. You’ll play as a skilled swordsman or swordswoman who gets caught up in a web of political secrets and personal stories. The game promises diverse combat, with different weapon styles – including the unique option of fighting with an umbrella – and lets you explore detailed historical towns. The publisher has confirmed the game’s focus on Wuxia themes, its historical setting, and the studio behind it. It’s scheduled to release on November 14th for PlayStation 5 and PC.
‘Escape from Tarkov’ (2025)
The highly anticipated extraction shooter from Battlestate Games is officially launching on November 15, 2025, after a lengthy beta period. This release marks a significant achievement for the game, which has been continuously improved over the years with numerous updates and changes. Known for its realistic gunplay and intense raids on its detailed maps, the game remains the studio’s primary focus and will be available on PC on November 15th.
‘Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive’ (2025)
Currently, details about ‘Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive’ – like its story, who’s making it, and where you can buy it on PC – haven’t been officially released beyond what we know about ‘Solo Leveling: ARISE’. It’s currently scheduled for a PC release on November 17th. Until the publisher makes a formal announcement, any information about changes to the game’s features or story should be considered unconfirmed. We’ll have a clearer picture of what to expect, including the development team, once official details are available.
‘Deadpool VR’ (2025)
Currently, there’s no official information about ‘Deadpool VR’ for the Quest headset – no details on who made it, what it’s about, or what features it will have. While it’s listed with a release date of November 18th, treat any descriptions you find right now as unconfirmed. We expect official announcements about the developer, actors, and gameplay to arrive closer to the release date.
‘Rune Ark’ (2025)
Rune Ark is a dark fantasy role-playing game (RPG) where you explore dungeons and battle enemies using a unique match-3 system. Instead of traditional attacks, you solve puzzles to determine your character’s actions in turn-based combat. Developed by WelesGames and published by Freedom Games, the game focuses on a single-player experience and has a light story. It’s scheduled to be released on PC on November 18th.
‘Chessemble’ (2025)
Chessemble is a unique strategy game inspired by chess. It combines deck-building and the ability to create your own game boards, along with new chess pieces and both AI and online multiplayer options, including ranked leaderboards. The game offers handcrafted challenges and is scheduled to release on PC on November 19, 2025. Described as a chaotic and experimental take on classic chess, a demo is available now on Steam.
‘Demonschool’ (2025)
Necrosoft Games, in partnership with Ysbryd Games, is releasing a tactical RPG where you play as Faye, a college student who investigates demons. During the day, you manage her school schedule, and at night, you engage in turn-based battles focused on strategic positioning. The game combines horror elements with easy-to-learn tactics – you plan your moves, then watch them play out. It’s scheduled to launch around mid-November on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC, with a confirmed release date of November 19th.
‘The Thrill of the Fight 2’ (2025)
The highly anticipated sequel to the VR boxing game ‘The Thrill of the Fight 2’ is coming soon, developed in collaboration with Halfbrick Studios and the original creator, Ian Fitz. The new version will continue to prioritize realistic boxing, challenging workouts, and intense matches designed for standalone VR headsets like the Quest. While details are still limited, the developers are committed to delivering an authentic VR boxing experience. It’s currently scheduled for release on November 19th.
‘Unko Technica’ (2025)
There’s currently no official information available about ‘Unko Technica,’ such as a story summary or details from the game’s creators. It’s listed for release on PC on November 19th, but any details you find about the story or gameplay right now are unconfirmed. We expect official information and a full overview to be released closer to the game’s launch.
‘Winter Survival’ (2025)
‘Winter Survival’ is a story-focused game where you must survive in a brutal, snowy environment. You’ll need to find food, build shelter, and stay sane while battling the cold, hunger, and the psychological effects of isolation. The game features crafting, dangerous wildlife, and even hallucinations that will mess with your perception. It’s scheduled to release on PC on November 19th, and emphasizes realistic survival challenges woven into a compelling story.
‘Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked’ (2025)
Resolution Games is bringing its popular co-op RPG, ‘Demeo,’ to the world of ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ with a new expansion called ‘Battlemarked.’ This turn-based game lets you and your friends embark on quests, make choices that affect the story, and engage in tactical combat, all within the familiar ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ universe. The game is scheduled to launch on PC on November 20th, and more details about platforms and the development team will be revealed closer to the release date. It promises quick and easy adventures steeped in D&D lore.
‘Kirby Air Riders’ (2025)

There hasn’t been any official word from Nintendo about ‘Kirby Air Riders’ coming to the next Switch. While a release date of November 20th is circulating, it hasn’t been confirmed by Nintendo. Until Nintendo makes an official announcement, don’t consider any details about the game – like features or characters – as definite. We’ll know more when Nintendo officially reveals the game.
‘Neon Inferno’ (2025)
Currently, details about ‘Neon Inferno’ are limited. There’s no official page with information about the game’s story, genre, or who made it. It’s scheduled for release on November 20th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Until the publisher makes an official announcement, any descriptions you find online should be considered unofficial. We expect the official reveal to include details about the game’s creators and how it plays.
‘R-Type Delta HD Boosted’ (2025)
R-Type Δ, a remastered version of Irem’s 1998 shoot-’em-up, is coming to modern consoles and PC. Developed by City Connection/Clear River Games for some platforms, this update brings updated visuals while keeping the original gameplay – including its unique stages and ship choices – intact. It’s scheduled for release in western markets on November 20, 2025, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC, with a physical Switch version available through Limited Run Games. A release on Nintendo Switch is expected in late November 2025.
‘Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury’ (2025)
‘Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury’ is an action-packed adventure game set in the village of Kakamucho. You play as Hank, a dog samurai, who must team up with his friends to fight against the Shogun’s cat army and uncover a dangerous scheme. Developed by Fishing Cactus and ZEROlife Games and published by Maximum Entertainment France, the game features fast-paced combat, exciting movement, and a funny story. It will be available on PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC starting November 20, 2025.
‘Captain Wayne: Vacation Desperation’ (2025)
Get ready for ‘Captain Wayne: Vacation Desperation,’ a thrilling, old-school ‘boomer shooter’ where you play as a sailor with a shotgun arm! You’ll battle your way through eight uniquely hand-drawn locations to take back what’s been stolen. Developed by Ciaran Games LLC and published by Silver Lining Interactive, the game offers fast-paced, over-the-top gunfights, plenty of explosions, and a campaign set on Orca Isle against a ruthless mercenary group called the Killer Whales. It’s coming to PC on November 25, 2025, and you can try a playable demo now on the developer’s website.
‘Terminator 2D: No Fate’ (2025)

As a huge Terminator 2 fan, I’m really excited about ‘Terminator 2D: No Fate’! It’s a new 2D action game developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Reef Entertainment, and it basically lets you relive the best moments from the movie, but with some brand new scenarios and even multiple endings depending on how you play. You get to control Sarah, John, and the T-800 through all sorts of missions – shooting, sneaking, and even fighting in the Future War. Plus, they’re releasing an awesome original soundtrack and physical copies, including a special Collector’s Edition. It’s coming to pretty much everything – PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC – on November 26, 2025. I can’t wait!
‘Nano Neighbors’ (2025)
‘Nano Neighbors’ is a relaxing online game where you care for little robot people called NANOs who live on your screen. You can design their houses, pick their jobs, and even have their friends come over to visit. Developed by Studio BitDot and published by UNIKAT Label, the game continues to run even when you’re not actively playing, letting you slowly customize and improve things. It’s planned to launch on PC on November 27, 2025.
Let us know in the comments which of these new releases at the end of the month you’re interested in, and what you’d like us to review or create a guide for next!
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