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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight delivers one of the best LEGO games yet, mixing Batman lore, family-friendly humor, polished adventure gameplay, and a charming version of Gotham City.
Hades II expands Supergiant’s award-winning formula with deeper combat, stronger build variety, a darker mythological story, beautiful art direction, and one of the best roguelike loops in modern gaming.
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred delivers a darker story, two powerful new classes, major quality-of-life updates, and stronger endgame systems, making it one of the best reasons to return to Sanctuary.
Mewgenics is a bizarre tactical roguelike about mutant cats, combining deep strategy, dark humor, chaotic systems, and massive replayability into one of 2026’s strangest indie hits.
Pokémon Pokopia turns the franchise into a cozy life-sim adventure, blending building, exploration, friendship, and charm into one of the most refreshing Pokémon spin-offs ever made.
Resident Evil Requiem delivers a tense, cinematic survival horror experience with strong atmosphere, brutal combat, fan service, and one of the franchise’s most confident modern entries.
Subnautica 2 enters Early Access with a stunning alien ocean, strong survival systems, optional co-op, and huge potential, but it still needs more content, polish, and quality-of-life improvements.
Forza Horizon 6 takes the open-world racing series to Japan with breathtaking landscapes, polished driving, a huge car culture, and one of the strongest racing experiences of 2026.
Game demos are making a major comeback through Steam Next Fest, digital showcases, and indie events, giving players a better way to try games before buying and helping smaller studios get discovered.
Esports is growing globally, with bigger audiences, tournaments, sponsorships, and new markets, but teams and organizations still face financial instability, sponsorship pressure, and an uncertain business model.
Modern games are bigger than ever, but massive maps, endless quests, live-service updates, and growing backlogs are making players wonder if games have become too long for their own good.
Modern games are bigger than ever, but massive maps, endless quests, live-service updates, and growing backlogs are making players wonder if games have become too long for their own good.