All the Video Games Coming Out in January 2026
The gaming landscape in January 2026 is marked by a diverse array of releases, ranging from highly anticipated sequels to innovative indie titles and major console ports. This month sees the debut of the Nintendo Switch 2 library alongside significant updates for existing tactical and role-playing franchises. Players across all major platforms, including Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, will find a variety of genres to explore as the new year begins.
‘DuneCrawl’ (2026)
‘DuneCrawl’ is an action-adventure title developed by Alientrap, arriving on Windows on January 5. The game emphasizes exploration within a harsh, sandy environment filled with procedural challenges and strategic combat. Players must navigate treacherous landscapes and uncover secrets hidden beneath the surface of a shifting desert. This indie release focuses on atmospheric storytelling and a distinct visual style characteristic of the studio’s previous work.
‘Fairy Tail: Dungeons’ (2024)

‘Fairy Tail: Dungeons’ brings its roguelike deck-building mechanics to the Nintendo Switch on January 7. Developed by ginolabo and published by Kodansha, this title allows players to explore deep subterranean environments using a variety of characters from the popular anime. The gameplay centers on building a powerful deck to overcome increasingly difficult encounters in a quest for treasure. This edition expands the game’s accessibility following its initial PC debut.
‘I Am Future’ (2023)

‘I Am Future’ makes its debut on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on January 8. Developed by Mandragora and published by tinyBuild, this survival simulation is set on the rooftops of a flooded, post-apocalyptic city. Players must scavenge resources, build a sustainable camp, and automate tasks using friendly robots. The console release includes all the updates developed since the game’s original launch on Windows.
‘Pathologic 3’ (2026)

‘Pathologic 3′ arrives on Windows and PlayStation 5 on January 9, followed by an Xbox Series X/S release on January 23. Developed by Ice-Pick Lodge and published by HypeTrain Digital, this survival horror sequel returns players to a town gripped by a mysterious plague. The narrative focuses on the role of the Bachelor, introducing a time-travel mechanic that allows players to influence past events. The game maintains the series’ reputation for high difficulty and surreal, psychological storytelling.
‘Code Violet’ (2026)
‘Code Violet’ is an action-horror game developed by TeamKill Media, releasing exclusively for PlayStation 5 on January 10. The game combines fast-paced combat with a dark, futuristic atmosphere where players must fight off biomechanical threats. It utilizes advanced hardware features to deliver high-fidelity visuals and immersive haptic feedback. The developers aim to blend intense shooter mechanics with a deep, unsettling narrative.
‘Big Hops’ (2026)
‘Big Hops’ launches on January 12 for Windows, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. Developed by Luckshot Games, this 3D platformer and action-adventure title features a high-mobility movement system centered around jumping and swinging. Players explore a vibrant world while completing challenges that test their precision and speed. The game’s design encourages creative navigation through its expansive, vertically-oriented environments.
‘Quarantine Zone: The Last Check’ (2026)
‘Quarantine Zone: The Last Check’ is a simulation title from Brigada Games, published by Devolver Digital for Windows on January 12. Set in a dystopian world, players manage a border checkpoint within a restricted area to prevent the spread of a deadly infection. The gameplay involves checking documents, managing resources, and making difficult moral choices that affect the surrounding community. It blends administrative simulation with high-stakes tension and narrative consequences.
‘Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights’ (2023)
‘Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights’ arrives on the Nintendo Switch on January 13. Developed by ichicolumn and published by Idea Factory International, this visual novel follows a princess who possesses the power to see luck. Players interact with a cast of knights while navigating political intrigue and romantic subplots. This release marks the official English-language debut for the title following its original Japanese launch.
‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ (2020)

‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ receives a dedicated Nintendo Switch 2 Edition on January 15. Developed by Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo, this social simulation game allows players to develop a deserted island into a thriving community. The new edition utilizes the upgraded hardware of the Switch 2 to offer enhanced textures and smoother performance. It remains one of the most popular titles in the genre, focusing on creativity, friendship, and seasonal events.
‘Cassette Boy’ (2026)
‘Cassette Boy’ is a puzzle action role-playing game releasing on January 15 for Windows, Mac, and multiple consoles. Developed by Wonderland Kazakiri and published by Pocketpair Publishing, the game features a unique perspective-shifting mechanic. Players use a “tape player” to rotate the 2D world into a 3D space to solve puzzles and discover hidden paths. Its visual style is inspired by classic pixel art, blending retro aesthetics with modern gameplay concepts.
‘The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon’ (2026)
‘The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon’ launches on January 15 for Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version also available. Developed by Nihon Falcom and published by NIS America, this role-playing game continues the long-running ‘Trails’ saga. The story follows a new cast of characters navigating the political and magical conflicts of the Zemurian continent. The game features the series’ signature tactical turn-based combat and deep world-building.
‘BrokenLore: Unfollow’ (2024)
‘BrokenLore: Unfollow’ arrives on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on January 16, following its Windows debut. Developed by Serafini Productions and published by Shochiku, this survival horror game explores the dark side of social media and influencer culture. Players navigate nightmarish environments while avoiding surreal entities that manifest from the protagonist’s digital anxieties. The game is known for its disturbing imagery and commentary on modern technology.
‘Mio: Memories in Orbit’ (2026)
‘Mio: Memories in Orbit’ is a Metroidvania title developed by Douze Dixièmes and published by Focus Entertainment, releasing on January 20. Available on Windows, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, the game follows a robot exploring a massive, derelict spaceship. Players must unlock new abilities to traverse the non-linear environment and discover the history of the vessel. The game features a striking hand-drawn art style and fluid movement mechanics.
‘Eldegarde’ (2026)
‘Eldegarde’ is an action role-playing game developed by Notorious Studios, launching on Windows on January 21. The game offers a combat-focused experience with a variety of character classes and equipment to customize. Set in a fantasy world, players take on challenging bosses and explore detailed environments in a quest for power. The development team includes veterans of the RPG genre, focusing on responsive gameplay and dark fantasy themes.
‘Arknights: Endfield’ (2026)
‘Arknights: Endfield’ launches on January 22 for Windows, PlayStation 5, and mobile devices. Developed by Mountain Contour and published by Gryphline, this title blends action role-playing with complex factory simulation mechanics. Players explore a planet called Talos-II, setting up automated systems to process resources while engaging in real-time combat. It serves as a spin-off to the popular ‘Arknights’ franchise, featuring a new world and gameplay loop.
‘Dynasty Warriors: Origins’ (2025)

‘Dynasty Warriors: Origins’ brings the classic hack-and-slash action to the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 22. Developed by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo, this entry focuses on the origins of the Three Kingdoms conflict through the eyes of a nameless protagonist. The game features large-scale battles where players face hundreds of enemies simultaneously using various weapons and tactics. This version is optimized for the Switch 2 hardware to handle massive troop counts.
‘Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade’ (2021)

‘Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade’ expands to the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S on January 22. Developed and published by Square Enix, this action role-playing game reimagines the iconic 1997 title with a modern combat system and expanded story. The ‘Intergrade’ version includes the ‘Episode INTERmission’ DLC featuring the character Yuffie Kisaragi. Players explore the industrial city of Midgar while fighting against the Shinra Electric Power Company.
‘Hermit and Pig’ (2026)
‘Hermit and Pig’ is a turn-based role-playing game from Heavy Lunch Studio, releasing for Windows on January 22. The narrative follows a reclusive man and his truffle-hunting pig as they get caught up in a local conspiracy. The game features unique combat mechanics based on the protagonist’s survival skills and the pig’s foraging abilities. It is distinguished by its quirky humor and hand-drawn visual style.
‘The Rumble Fish 2’ (2005)

‘The Rumble Fish 2′ arrives on the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 22 as a dedicated new console edition. Developed by Dimps and published by 3goo, this fighting game originally gained popularity in Japanese arcades. It features a sophisticated “Parts Damage” system where characters’ appearances change as they take hits. The game includes several distinct fighting modes and a roster of unique martial artists.
‘SEGA Football Club Champions 2026’ (2026)
‘SEGA Football Club Champions 2026’ launches on January 22 for Windows, PlayStation consoles, and mobile platforms. Developed and published by Sega, this sports management game tasks players with leading a football team to glory. The game includes deep tactical systems, player recruitment, and club infrastructure management. It aims to provide a comprehensive simulation of the professional football world with updated rosters for the new season.
‘Telenet Fuku-Bukuro’ (2026)
‘Telenet Fuku-Bukuro’ is a shoot ’em up collection releasing for the Nintendo Switch on January 22. Developed by Telenet Japan and Edia, the compilation brings together classic titles from the Telenet library. Players can experience several retro shooters with modern quality-of-life features such as save states and rewind functions. The collection is published by Edia and focuses on preserving the history of the genre.
‘Escape from Ever After’ (2026)

‘Escape from Ever After’ is a role-playing game developed by Sleepy Castle Studio, releasing on January 23. Published by HypeTrain Digital, the game is available on Windows and all major consoles. It features a story where fairy tale characters are forced into a corporate office environment and must fight to reclaim their stories. The gameplay utilizes turn-based combat and exploration inspired by classic paper-themed RPGs.
‘Highguard’ (2026)
‘Highguard’ is a hero shooter developed by Wildlight Entertainment, launching for Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on January 26. The game focuses on fast-paced, team-based combat where players choose from a roster of specialized heroes. Each character possesses unique abilities that can be combined with teammates to secure objectives. The development team consists of industry veterans with extensive experience in the first-person shooter genre.
‘Core Keeper’ (2022)
‘Core Keeper’ brings its sandbox survival gameplay to the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 28. Developed by Pugstorm and published by Fireshine Games, the game tasks players with exploring an endless cavern filled with creatures and resources. Players can mine, build, fight, and craft to power up the ancient Core at the center of the world. This edition supports both single-player and cooperative play for up to eight people.
‘Dispatch’ (2026)
‘Dispatch’ is an adventure game developed by AdHoc Studio, releasing on January 28 for the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The game places players in the role of an emergency dispatcher who must handle intense calls and coordinate responses. Decisions made during these conversations have a direct impact on the outcome of various crises. The studio is composed of former Telltale Games developers, focusing on narrative-driven choices and emotional weight.
‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin’ (2026)
‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin’ is an action role-playing game from Netmarble F&C, launching on January 28. Releasing for Windows, PlayStation 5, and mobile devices, the game is based on the popular manga and anime series. Players can explore an open world with a protagonist named Tioreh and interact with familiar characters from the franchise. The game features high-quality visuals and a real-time combat system that allows for various elemental combinations.
‘Steel Century Groove’ (2026)

‘Steel Century Groove’ is a rhythm role-playing game developed by Sloth Gloss Games, arriving on Windows on January 28. The game combines traditional RPG exploration with combat encounters resolved through rhythm-based mini-games. Players customize their characters and equipment to improve their performance during musical battles. It features a unique soundtrack and a visual style that blends retro and modern influences.
‘Cairn’ (2026)

‘Cairn’ is an adventure and survival title developed by The Game Bakers, releasing on January 29 for Windows and PlayStation 5. The gameplay focuses on a realistic mountain-climbing simulation where players must manage their stamina and resources. Every piton and grip must be carefully planned to reach the summit of a challenging peak. The narrative follows a climber’s personal journey, emphasizing the physical and mental toll of the sport.
‘Card-en-Ciel’ (2024)
‘Card-en-Ciel’ launches for the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 29. Developed by Inti Creates, this deck-building role-playing game features over 300 different cards representing various fictional games within its universe. Players navigate virtual dungeons and engage in strategic card battles to resolve a digital crisis. The game is known for its high-energy anime aesthetic and deep tactical options.
‘Chrono Ark’ (2024)
‘Chrono Ark’ brings its roguelike deck-building RPG mechanics to the Nintendo Switch on January 29. Developed by Al Fine and published by Playism, the game requires players to build a party of investigators to save a world trapped in a time loop. Combat is turn-based and relies on the strategic use of character-specific cards and skills. The game has been praised for its complex systems and high replayability.
‘City Tales: Medieval Era’ (2026)

‘City Tales: Medieval Era’ is a city-building simulation developed by Irregular Shapes and published by Firesquid, releasing for Windows on January 29. Players are responsible for managing a medieval settlement, overseeing resource production, and ensuring the happiness of the citizenry. The game includes historical challenges such as plague, famine, and Viking raids. It emphasizes detailed building mechanics and a realistic economic system.
‘Dark Auction’ (2026)
‘Dark Auction’ is a mystery adventure game developed by IzanagiGames, launching on January 29. Published by Good Smile Company and IzanagiGames, it is available on Windows, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. The story follows a young man searching for his missing father at a mysterious auction held in an ancient castle. Players must solve puzzles and interact with a variety of eccentric characters to uncover the truth.
‘Dokapon 3-2-1 Super Collection!’ (1994)
‘Dokapon 3-2-1 Super Collection!’ arrives on the Nintendo Switch on January 29. Developed by Sting Entertainment, this collection brings together classic entries from the franchise that blends board games with role-playing elements. Players compete against each other to earn the most money and territory while engaging in turn-based combat. The series is famous for its competitive “friendship-ending” mechanics and unpredictable gameplay events.
‘Don’t Stop, Girlypop!’ (2026)
‘Don’t Stop, Girlypop!’ is a first-person shooter developed by Funny Fintan Softworks and published by Kwalee, releasing on Windows on January 29. The game features a vibrant, high-energy aesthetic and fast-paced combat designed for quick sessions. Players use a variety of stylized weapons to navigate through colorful levels filled with enemies. The title emphasizes movement and style, rewarding players for maintaining momentum.
‘Dusk Index: Gion’ (2026)
‘Dusk Index: Gion’ is a visual novel developed by Cherrymochi and Mebius, releasing on January 29. Published by Bushiroad for Windows, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation and Xbox consoles, the game is set in the historic Gion district of Kyoto. It blends supernatural mystery with Japanese folklore and modern investigative elements. Players make choices that influence the direction of the story and the relationships between characters.
‘I Hate This Place’ (2026)
‘I Hate This Place’ is a survival horror game developed by Rock Square Thunder, launching on January 29. Published by Broken Mirror Games and Skybound Games, it is available for Windows, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation and Xbox consoles. The game follows a couple who inherit a haunted house and must solve puzzles to escape various death traps. It features a unique art style and emphasizes tension and psychological horror.
‘Kigetsu no Yoru’ (2026)
‘Kigetsu no Yoru’ is a survival horror adventure developed by Edia, releasing for the Nintendo Switch on January 29. The game is set in a secluded village where players must investigate a series of mysterious disappearances. Gameplay involves exploring dark environments, managing limited resources, and avoiding dangerous entities. The title draws inspiration from traditional Japanese horror themes and atmosphere.
‘Kyouran Makaism’ (2026)
‘Kyouran Makaism’ is an action role-playing game developed by Nippon Ichi Software, releasing on January 29. The game is available on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PlayStation 5. It features the studio’s signature over-the-top combat and eccentric character designs within a demonic setting. Players engage in fast-paced battles while navigating a complex world filled with tactical challenges and humorous dialogue.
‘Run for Money: Hunters vs. Runners! Can You Win as Either?’ (2026)
‘Run for Money: Hunters vs. Runners! Can You Win as Either?’ is an action title from D3 Publisher, launching for Windows on January 29. Based on the popular Japanese game show, it tasks players with either escaping from or capturing other participants within a time limit. The game features various urban environments and power-ups to assist in the chase. It supports online multiplayer, allowing for large-scale matches between runners and hunters.
‘The 9th Charnel’ (2026)
‘The 9th Charnel’ is a survival horror game developed by Saikat Deb Creations and published by Soedesco, releasing on January 30. Available on Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, the game focuses on exploring a desolate, abandoned facility. Players must uncover the dark history of the location while surviving encounters with mutated creatures. The game emphasizes resource management and a thick, oppressive atmosphere.
‘Code Vein II’ (2026)
‘Code Vein II’ is an action role-playing game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, releasing on January 30. Arriving on Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, it serves as a sequel to the 2019 title featuring “souls-like” combat. Players customize their “Revenant” character with various Blood Codes and Gifts to take on formidable foes in a ruined world. The game features improved graphics and expanded cooperative play options.
‘Front Mission 3’ (1999)

‘Front Mission 3’ arrives as a remake for Windows and multiple consoles on January 30. Developed by MegaPixel Studio and published by Forever Entertainment, this tactical role-playing game features giant mechs known as Wanzers. The remake updates the classic 1999 PlayStation title with modern visuals and improved user interfaces while retaining the branching narrative paths. Players engage in strategic turn-based combat and deep customization of their mechanical units.
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