The 10 most anticipated video games of 2026

Upcoming Games to Watch in 2026

Cairn will put your climbing skills to the test as you guide Aava up a treacherous mountain. It's not just about reaching the summit, but also managing injuries and making strategic decisions along the way.

The highly anticipated horror game Reanimal promises an unsettling experience for players as they explore a twisted town and encounter grotesque creatures that will keep you on edge.

Resident Evil Requiem brings back the classic survival horror gameplay of the original series with an all-new storyline, as two characters - Grace and Leon S. Kennedy - navigate through the haunted streets of Raccoon City.

Pokémon Pokopia seems like a dream come true for Pokémon fans - building habitats and tending to creatures in a colorful blocky world that feels like Animal Crossing meets Minecraft.

The highly awaited James Bond game 007 First Light promises to be an adrenaline-pumping experience with high-stakes missions, witty one-liners, and espionage thrills.

Saros is a sci-fi action game set on a hostile planet where a dying sun drives its inhabitants mad. Gamers will recognize the classic arcade gameplay of bullet hell shooters in this modern take.

The next installment in the iconic Grand Theft Auto series promises to be just as satirical as ever, with an all-new storyline featuring a female protagonist and her boyfriend, set against the vibrant backdrop of Rockstar's fictional state of Leonida.

Marvel's Wolverine will feature an ensemble cast of X-Men superheroes as the game delves into the world of comic book violence.

Witchbrook is a charming pixel-art wizarding school game that teaches spells and broom flight while allowing you to live life in a whimsical town.

And finally, Halo: Campaign Evolved seems like it will bring back the classic gameplay of the original Halo series with new campaign levels and thrilling action sequences.
 
🤔 I gotta say, have you ever noticed that some games are all about the thrill of the adventure, while others focus on building a whole different kind of 'high'? Like, think about Reanimal - it's like they're trying to freak us out, but isn't that what we're always looking for? 😱 A rush of adrenaline and fear. And with Pokémon Pokopia, it's all about nurturing something new & loving the little things in life... 🌿 it makes you wonder if gaming can be a form of self-care too? We spend so much time exploring virtual worlds, maybe that's what we really need - a break from reality to recharge our own batteries 💻
 
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