All the Video Games Coming Out in November 2025

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November is stacked with strategy epics, inventive indies, and long-awaited sequels, spanning everything from grand historical sandboxes to rhythm adventures where music itself is contraband. Below you’ll find the first half of the month’s lineup—the first 23 releases—with quick, fact-focused rundowns covering what each project is about, who’s making it, and any confirmed creative leads or story hooks. Dates are included in each entry for easy planning, and when official details are still under wraps, we’ve called that out clearly. Dive in and start shortlisting what you’ll play first.

‘Tales of Old: Dominus’ (2025)

Information about ‘Tales of Old: Dominus’ is currently limited, with no official synopsis, credited creative leads, or studio fact sheet publicly available. The project is currently listed for a PC launch on November 3. Until the publisher or developer shares a proper reveal—including genre specifics, story premise, and key staff—treat all circulating plot summaries as unconfirmed. Expect more concrete details once an official website, store page, or press materials go live.

‘Europa Universalis V’ (2025)

Paradox Tinto’s next mainline entry in the long-running grand strategy series invites you to guide any of hundreds of nations across “almost five hundred years of history,” with deeper simulation systems and a living world underpinning diplomacy, warfare, trade, and culture. Directed by series veteran Johan Andersson, the project continues Paradox’s focus on moddability and iterative expansion, with the Barcelona-based Tinto studio leading development. Official materials emphasize a more cohesive simulation and refined core loops over EU4’s expansion-layered approach. It’s slated here for November 4.

‘Football Manager 26’ (2025)

Sports Interactive’s 2026 edition marks the series’ move to the Unity engine, bringing a reimagined UI and a major tactics overhaul that separates “in possession” and “out of possession” formations and adds new role logic. FM26 also debuts women’s football within the same global ecosystem and expands recruitment tools, while preserving cross-save continuity from recent entries. Official feature hubs detail changes to match presentation, data visualization, and squad-building flows. The game is listed here for November 4.

‘Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland’ (2025)

As of now, the team behind ‘Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland’ hasn’t released official plot or credits information, and no developer-verified store pages outline the premise. The project is listed for November 4 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. Until an announcement clarifies genre, scope, and creative leads, treat any circulating story descriptions as placeholder. Expect formal details from a publisher page or developer announcement closer to launch.

‘Biped 2’ (2025)

A co-op physics platformer follow-up, ‘Biped 2’ brings back two-legged traversal with expanded movement—like gliding and grappling—plus online and local co-op. Developer communications and the Steam page highlight new biomes, difficulty options, and a PVP race mode alongside a refreshed demo that’s been available during development. The sequel is slated here for November 5 across PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.

‘Cairn’ (2025)

'Cairn' (2025)

The Game Bakers’ “survival-climber” centers on alpinist Aava scaling a hand-crafted peak with freeform, limb-precise climbing, stress systems, and consultation from elite mountaineer Élisabeth Revol. Originally planned for November 5, the studio announced a delay into early 2026 to polish performance and systems, though an updated demo remains available. The soundtrack features contributions from Martin Stig Andersen and The Toxic Avenger.

‘Dinkum’ (2025)

‘Dinkum’ is a life-sim set in an Australian-inspired outback where players build towns, farm, forage, and tame wildlife; it’s developed by solo creator James Bendon. Following a successful Early Access run and 1.0 launch on PC in 2025, the game is expanding to Nintendo Switch with eShop listings confirming the console version and its feature parity. This list pegs it for November 5 on Switch and PC.

‘Plagun’ (2025)

No official synopsis, credited leads, or verified store page have been published for ‘Plagun’ yet. It’s presently listed for a November 5 PC release. Until the developer releases a formal overview, treat genre and story details as unconfirmed. A full announcement should establish the project’s scope and staff.

‘The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike’ (2025)

At the time of writing, there’s no developer-verified description, team credit, or press kit for ‘The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike’. The title is listed for November 5 on Switch and PC. More concrete information—such as the roguelike structure, progression systems, and creative staff—should follow with an official reveal or store page. Consider all plot blurbs unofficial until then.

‘Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment’ (2025)

'Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment' (2025)

An official synopsis, credited Koei Tecmo/Omega Force staff list, and platform specifications have not been publicly confirmed for ‘Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment’. This schedule places it on November 6 for Switch 2. Until Nintendo or Koei Tecmo issues a formal announcement detailing the story setting, playable roster, and timeline placement, all specifics remain unverified.

‘Syberia – Remastered’ (2025)

'Syberia - Remastered' (2025)
Microids

‘Syberia’ began as a 2002 Benoît Sokal-designed point-and-click adventure about attorney Kate Walker’s journey across Europe and Russia to finalize a factory sale that becomes a much larger odyssey. The series is published by Microids, with the original credited to Sokal as creator and writer; subsequent entries expanded the universe, culminating most recently in ‘Syberia: The World Before’. A remastered edition is listed here for November 6 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

‘Unbeatable’ (2025)

D-CELL Games’ rhythm adventure is set in a world where music is illegal, following Beat and her band on the run as players navigate story segments and arcade-sharp rhythm stages. The studio released an episodic side story, ‘UNBEATABLE [white label]’, ahead of launch to showcase tone and mechanics. The Steam page credits D-CELL as developer with Playstack as publisher and lists a November 6 release on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

‘A Pizza Delivery’ (2025)

Official details—story premise, credited staff, and studio information—have not yet been provided for ‘A Pizza Delivery’. The game is listed here for November 7 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Until a formal reveal or store listing appears, treat purported synopses and feature lists as unconfirmed. Expect standard credits and genre confirmation once marketing begins.

‘Ambrosia Sky: Act One’ (2025)

This episodic project is listed for November 10 on PC, but the developer has not issued a public synopsis or staff credits. Previews referencing the title have circulated, though without an official store page or press kit, plot and scope remain unverified. Look for a formal announcement to clarify creative leads and narrative structure for “Act One.”

‘Mineral Madness’ (2025)

As of now, ‘Mineral Madness’ lacks an official studio profile, synopsis, or credited creative leads in public materials. It’s listed here for November 10 on PC. Await a developer announcement for confirmation of genre specifics, core mechanics, and narrative framing, if any.

‘Bittersweet Birthday’ (2025)

'Bittersweet Birthday' (2025)
DANGEN Entertainment

World Eater Games’ boss-forward action RPG strands you in a strange place with only fragments of memory, pushing you into handcrafted encounters that emphasize pattern mastery and story discovery between fights. Publisher DANGEN Entertainment is handling the PC release, with official beat-for-beat descriptions focusing on narrative mystery and reactive combat. The studio has confirmed a mid-November date, with listings pinpointing November 11 on PC.

‘Goodnight Universe’ (2025)

'Goodnight Universe' (2025)
Skybound Games

There’s no developer-verified plot synopsis or staff list available for ‘Goodnight Universe’ at this time. The project is listed for November 11 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Switch, and PC, but official channels have yet to confirm story, genre, or credited creatives. Expect details to follow from a publisher website or store page once marketing begins.

‘Lumines Arise’ (2025)

'Lumines Arise' (2025)

Enhance’s new entry in the synesthetic puzzle series brings a ground-up sequel to the classic ‘Lumines’ formula, with a journey of 30+ stages and optional PS VR2 compatibility on PS5. Official sites and PlayStation’s announcement outline the project’s focus on audiovisual “flow,” with Director Takashi Ishihara fronting messaging. Public pages and FAQ entries list November 11 as the release date on PS5 and PC.

‘Possessor(s)’ (2025)

'Possessor(s)' (2025)
Devolver Digital

This project appeared at showcases with limited official detail; at present, neither a comprehensive synopsis nor a full credits list is available on developer-verified channels. The listing here places it on November 11 for PS5 and PC. Watch for a formal site or store page to confirm the narrative premise, lead designers, and studio.

‘Rue Valley’ (2025)

'Rue Valley' (2025)
Emotion Spark Studio

‘Rue Valley’ has not yet been introduced with a studio fact sheet, trailer, or store page containing a synopsis and staff credits. It’s listed here for November 11 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. Once an official reveal happens, expect concrete genre information and named creative leads to accompany the announcement.

‘Sacred 2 Remaster’ (2025)

‘Sacred 2: Fallen Angel’ (2008) is an action RPG set in Ancaria, developed by Ascaron with design contributions from Bob Bates and music by Blind Guardian, featuring Light and Shadow campaign paths and a sprawling open world. A remaster listed here for November 11 would revisit that foundation for modern platforms; however, no formal remaster announcement with credits has been published by rights holders at the time of writing. Background on the original’s staff, world, and systems is well documented.

‘Windswept’ (2025)

WeatherFell and publisher Top Hat Studios present a 2D platformer starring Marbles the duck and Checkers the turtle, with 40+ stages, secrets, and character-swapping abilities that change your move set. Official announcements and listings confirm a November 11 launch across PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Switch, with a Steam demo available ahead of release. The focus is classic ’90s-inspired platforming and collectible-driven level design.

‘Million Depth’ (2025)

At present, ‘Million Depth’ has not been introduced with an official synopsis, credited creative leads, or store page outlining its genre and systems. It’s listed here for November 12 on PC. Expect a formal announcement to establish the premise and team once the publisher begins marketing.

Tell us which of these you’re most excited to play this month—and what you want us to cover in deeper dives—in the comments!

‘Tombwater’ (2025)

At the time of writing, ‘Tombwater’ has not been accompanied by an official synopsis, credited developers, or a verified store page detailing genre and systems. The project here is slated for November 12 on PC. Until a publisher or studio issues a formal announcement, treat any circulating plot blurbs or feature lists as unconfirmed. Expect proper credits and a clear overview closer to launch.

‘Anno 117: Pax Romana’ (2025)

'Anno 117: Pax Romana' (2025)
Senatis

Ubisoft Mainz’s historical city-builder moves the series into the Roman Empire, putting you in the role of a provincial governor balancing administration, culture, faith, and expansion across regions like Latium and Albion. Official materials outline new construction options such as diagonal placements, localized influence zones for production buildings, and a flexible approach to diplomacy versus warfare. Previews highlight a refined UX aimed at accessibility without sacrificing depth and narrative decision points that shape your province’s trajectory. It’s listed here for November 13 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

‘Hymer 2000’ (2025)

‘Hymer 2000’ is an interactive, text-driven puzzle adventure about conversing with a computer named Hymer while sifting through searchable conversation logs to uncover hidden clues, collect “faces,” and reveal a guarded secret. The Steam page emphasizes open-ended querying rather than fixed dialogue options, and independent pages describe it as a freeform, investigative narrative. The project is attributed to indie creators with storefront and itch listings summarizing the premise. It’s slated here for November 13 across PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.

‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’ (2025)

'Call of Duty: Black Ops 7' (2025)
Activision Blizzard

Activision has revealed the next Black Ops entry with Treyarch and Raven Software leading, continuing the subseries after 2024’s installment and building a techno-psychological narrative set in 2035. Reporting from the Xbox Games Showcase outlines a cinematic campaign, standalone multiplayer, and continuation of the Dark Aether Zombies storyline. Coverage notes the multigen platform lineup and places the series’ next release in November; here it’s listed for November 14 across PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

‘Clawpunk’ (2025)

Developed by Kittens in Timespace and published by Megabit Publishing, ‘Clawpunk’ is a fast, melee-driven 2D action game with roguelite elements and a cast of feline heroes fighting to reclaim their city. Storefront listings and publisher pages describe destructible environments, reactive combat, and multiple playable cats with stage-based progression. Public pages list November 14, 2025 as the release date for the PC version, with console versions also announced. The game is positioned as an arcade-speed brawler with platforming and shoot-’em-up influences across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC.

‘Where Winds Meet’ (2025)

'Where Winds Meet' (2025)
Netease

Everstone Studios’ open-world Wuxia action RPG is set during China’s Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, casting you as a young sword master uncovering political intrigue and personal mysteries. Official sites and platform blogs outline combat variety—including weapon forms and even an umbrella style—while highlighting traversal and historical towns. Publisher communications confirm the Wuxia focus, the setting, and Everstone’s leadership. It’s listed here for November 14 on PS5 and PC.

‘Escape from Tarkov’ (2025)

Battlestate Games’ extraction shooter leaves its long-running beta with a 1.0 launch pinned to November 15, 2025, marking a milestone after years of iterative updates, wipes, and system overhauls. Coverage emphasizes the game’s evolution through hundreds of patches and the shift from early access to full release. The project remains the studio’s flagship, known for hardcore ballistics simulation and high-stakes raids across persistent maps. It’s listed here for November 15 on PC.

‘Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive’ (2025)

As of now, ‘Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive’ has not been detailed on official channels with a synopsis, studio credits, or verified PC storefront listing separate from ‘Solo Leveling: ARISE’. This schedule places it on November 17 for PC. Treat any purported features or story changes as unconfirmed until the publisher issues a formal announcement. Expect clarity on scope and team once official materials appear.

‘Deadpool VR’ (2025)

There’s currently no developer-verified announcement page detailing ‘Deadpool VR’ for Quest, including studio credits, synopsis, or feature set. The title is listed here for November 18. Until an official reveal or store page is live, consider circulating descriptions speculative. Expect formal confirmation of developer, cast, and core mechanics closer to release.

‘Rune Ark’ (2025)

‘Rune Ark’ is presented on storefronts as a dark-fantasy RPG that blends match-3 combat with dungeon exploration, where puzzle boards drive attacks, defenses, and abilities in turn-based encounters. Store listings attribute development to WelesGames with publishing support from Freedom Games and summarize the hybrid combat loop and light narrative framing. External vendor and catalog pages reinforce the genre mix and single-player focus. It’s listed here for November 18 on PC.

‘Chessemble’ (2025)

‘Chessemble’ is a chess-inspired strategy title with deck-building elements and custom board crafting, introducing new piece types, online play, and ranked leaderboards. The Steam page and demo listing outline features like handcrafted challenges and AI or online matches, with a planned release date of November 19, 2025. Press materials also describe the chaotic, experimental spin on traditional chess. It’s listed here for November 19 on PC.

‘Demonschool’ (2025)

Necrosoft Games and publisher Ysbryd Games frame this tactical RPG around Faye, a university student investigating demonic incursions, with school-life scheduling by day and streamlined, position-based tactics by night. Official store pages and coverage confirm the studio, publisher, and the mid-November launch window, with console and PC platforms. The game blends horror stylings with approachable tactics built around planning actions then executing them simultaneously. It’s listed here for November 19 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC.

‘The Thrill of the Fight 2’ (2025)

Sequel to the acclaimed VR boxing sim, ‘The Thrill of the Fight 2’ was announced with co-development by Halfbrick Studios alongside the original creator Ian Fitz. Early announcements emphasize a continued focus on realistic boxing mechanics, training tools, and physically demanding matches tailored for standalone headsets. Official feature breakdowns beyond the reveal have been sparse, but the project remains aimed at authenticity-first VR boxing. It’s listed here for November 19 on Quest.

‘Unko Technica’ (2025)

No official synopsis, storefront, or studio fact sheet has been published for ‘Unko Technica’ at this time. The project is listed here for November 19 on PC. Treat any plot details or mechanic descriptions as unofficial until a developer reveal provides credits and a verified overview. Expect formal materials closer to launch.

‘Winter Survival’ (2025)

Set in a harsh, snowy wilderness, ‘Winter Survival’ is a story-driven survival game where cold exposure, hunger, and psychological stress shape moment-to-moment decisions as you scavenge, hunt, and manage sanity. The Steam page details systems like crafting, wildlife encounters, and hallucinations that distort perception under duress. It’s listed here for November 19 on PC. Official materials focus on grounded survival challenges with a narrative throughline.

‘Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked’ (2025)

Resolution Games’ ‘Demeo’ universe crosses into the Forgotten Realms with ‘Battlemarked,’ a co-op, turn-based RPG that features party-based quests, choice-driven storytelling, and tactical combat set in the ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ setting. The official site outlines the collaboration and emphasizes instant, session-friendly adventures rooted in D&D lore. It’s listed here for November 20 on PC. Additional platform details and full credits are expected as launch nears.

‘Kirby Air Riders’ (2025)

'Kirby Air Riders' (2025)
Nintendo

There is no official Nintendo announcement, synopsis, or staff listing for ‘Kirby Air Riders’ on a next-generation Switch platform. The schedule here places it on November 20, but platform holders have not verified the project. Treat any feature lists or character rosters as unconfirmed until Nintendo publishes formal materials. Expect clarity only with an official reveal.

‘Neon Inferno’ (2025)

As of now, ‘Neon Inferno’ lacks a verified studio page, synopsis, or storefront presence detailing genre, plot, and credits. It’s listed here for November 20 across PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Consider any circulating descriptions provisional until a publisher announcement lands. A formal reveal should specify creative leads and core systems.

‘R-Type Delta HD Boosted’ (2025)

A modernized release of Irem’s 1998 classic, ‘R-Type Δ’, this remaster—handled by City Connection/Clear River Games for certain platforms—updates the beloved horizontal shoot-’em-up for contemporary systems. Coverage pegs a late November 2025 western release on Switch and notes broader platform plans, with a physical Switch edition handled via Limited Run Games. The project promises a visual overhaul while preserving the original’s Bydo-blasting routes and craft selection. It’s listed here for November 20 across PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.

‘Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury’ (2025)

Set in the village of Kakamucho, ‘Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury’ follows Hank—a dog samurai in a world of cats—and his friends as they uncover a sinister plot while battling the Shogun’s cat armies. Developed by Fishing Cactus with ZEROlife Games and published by Maximum Entertainment France, it’s a third-person action-adventure with slashing, dashing, and comedic storytelling. Official listings identify platforms as PS5, Switch, and PC with a planned release date of November 20, 2025.

‘Captain Wayne: Vacation Desperation’ (2025)

‘Captain Wayne: Vacation Desperation’ is a fast-action retro “boomer shooter” where a sailor with a shotgun for an arm blasts through eight hand-drawn locales to reclaim what’s his. Developed by Ciaran Games LLC and published by Silver Lining Interactive, it features gory arcade gunplay, explosives, and a campaign set on Orca Isle against the mercenary gang known as the Killer Whales. Storefronts list PC as a platform with a planned release date of November 25, 2025, and a playable demo is available on the developer’s site.

‘Terminator 2D: No Fate’ (2025)

'Terminator 2D: No Fate' (2025)

Developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Reef Entertainment, ‘Terminator 2D: No Fate’ is a 2D arcade-style action game that recreates scenes from ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ and adds new scenarios with multiple endings. Players control Sarah Connor, John Connor, and the T-800 across shooting, stealth, and Future War missions, with an original soundtrack and physical Day One and Collector’s editions detailed by the publisher. Official listings include PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC, with a scheduled release date of November 26, 2025.

‘Nano Neighbors’ (2025)

‘Nano Neighbors’ is an online idle life sim in which tiny androids called NANOs live at the bottom of your screen, and you customize their homes, choose occupations, and invite friends’ NANOs to visit. Developed by Studio BitDot and published by UNIKAT Label, it supports social mini-activities and cosmetic progression while running persistently. Store pages list PC as a platform with a planned release date of November 27, 2025.

Tell us which of these late-month releases you’re eyeing—and what deep-dive previews or guides you want us to tackle next—in the comments!

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