
In short: bears battling daemons, and you can see how the war rages in our Total War: Warhammer 3 review (opens in new tab).Įlden Ring (opens in new tab) | February 25įromSoftware is returning to the Dark Souls formula we’re still craving more of, now in an open world with a lore written in part by George R.R. At launch, four daemonic factions will be joined by the human nations of Kislev and Cathay, with the Ogre Kingdoms as DLC.

This is the final game in Creative Assembly’s trilogy, bringing the last of the tabletop wargame’s armies into digital form. Total War: Warhammer 3 (opens in new tab) | February 17 Catch up with the parkour in our Dying Light 2 review (opens in new tab) to see if it leaps ahead. It’s bringing a bigger map, double the parkour, and the return of the dangerous nights that will have you stealthing along rooftops and through Infected nests. The sequel to Techland’s zombies and parkour action game is finally arriving in 2022 after multiple delays. See how he handles in our God of War review (opens in new tab).ĭying Light 2 (opens in new tab) | February 4 You’ll be able to take on the Norse realms in all the gorgeous 4K, with all the power inside your PC.
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Kratos and son are finally making their way to PC in a port of the much-loved action hack-and-slash. God of War (opens in new tab) | January 14 Here’s your guide to all the new games of 2022 coming to PC. Keep checking back to make sure you don’t miss out on some of the smaller gems of the year in between all the big hitters. Not all of them have dates yet, so our TBA section is stuffed with fantastic games that haven’t quite nailed down a precise release date for this year. There are a lot of games launching in 2022. To help you keep track of what you’ll actually be playing this year, we’ll keep this list up to date when release dates move to later points in the year or, inevitably, into 2023.ĭon’t despair, though. This coming year may shake out in a similar fashion, now that big game delays have become so much more commonplace. The downstream effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and major developers working from home for most of 20 mean that last year was absolutely stacked with delays on games big and small. It’s true: some of the biggest games launching this year are ones we were expecting to play last year.

When you look at our list of the biggest games in 2022, you might feel a sense of déjà vu.
