The Game Awards 2025: Every Major New Game Reveal You Need To See
The Game Awards has finally arrived, delivering a massive lineup of new game reveals. Some of The Game Awards predictions came true, while several surprise announcements took center stage. Here is a full breakdown of everything revealed during the show.
The Game Awards 2025: Biggest New Game Announcements You Need To Know
Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic
The biggest announcement of the night came from Acanaut Studios with Star Wars Fate of the Old Republic, a narrative-driven action RPG directed by original KOTOR director Casey Hudson. The trailer hints at a story-focused adventure set during one of the most iconic Star Wars eras.
New Divinity Game Confirmed
The previously teased statue did point to a new Divinity game. Following the success of Baldur’s Gate 3, expectations are high for Larian’s next major RPG, which appears darker and more cinematic than previous entries.
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred Expansion
Blizzard revealed Lord of Hatred, a major Diablo 4 expansion coming April 28, 2026. It adds the iconic Paladin class plus a new unannounced class, along with a fresh region and expanded endgame systems.
Two New Tomb Raider Games Announced
Fans received two major Tomb Raider reveals. Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is a full remake of the original game and launches in 2026.
The second title, Tomb Raider: Catalyst, takes place during a mythical cataclysm and promises a more expansive and intense adventure.
Control: Resonant Announced
Remedy confirmed Control: Resonant, a full sequel launching next year. It features a new protagonist with supernatural powers and introduces melee weapons to expand the combat system.
Total War: Warhammer 40,000 Announced
Creative Assembly unveiled Total War: Warhammer 40,000, featuring Space Marines, Astra Militarum, Orks, and Aeldari battling for galactic dominance. It marks the franchise’s first entry into large-scale futuristic warfare.
Mega Man: Dual Override Revealed
Capcom brought Mega Man back with Mega Man: Dual Override, a new 2D side-scroller arriving in 2027. The reveal showed modern animation paired with classic fast-paced combat.
Decrepit: First-Person Souls-Like
Decrepit introduces a grim first-person Souls-like experience set in a dungeon filled with nightmarish creatures. The game blends dark fantasy with psychological horror.
No Law — A New Cyberpunk RPG
No Law is a new first-person cyberpunk RPG from Neon Giant, the creators of The Ascent. The reveal showcased neon-drenched cities, branching missions, and a heavy emphasis on player-driven progression.
Pragmata Release Date Confirmed
Capcom confirmed the launch date for Pragmata. The PlayStation version arrives on April 24, 2026, with other platforms coming later.
Other Games Announced
- 4:Loop – Co-op shooter from the designer of Left 4 Dead
- Order of the Sinking Star – Massive 250-hour puzzle adventure
- Bradley the Badger – Platformer from the Mario + Rabbids creator
- Stupid Never Dies – Zombie-filled action adventure
- Coven of the Chicken Foot – Single-player adventure with cel-shaded visuals
- LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight – Launches May 29
- Star Wars: Galactic Racer – High-speed Star Wars racing game
- Warlock: Dungeons and Dragons – Single-player RPG coming 2027
- Forest 3 – Sequel to the popular survival series
- Saros – Returnal successor releasing April 30
- Gang of Dragon – A spiritual successor to the Yakuza franchise
- Phantom Blade Zero – Releases September 9
With an overwhelming number of new titles planned for 2026 and beyond, The Game Awards delivered one of its strongest years yet. Which reveals stood out the most for you? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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