All the PC Games Releasing in November 2025
November is stacked with strategy epics, inventive indies, and long-awaited sequels across PC, with dates running from November 1 to November 30, 2025; below you’ll find the titles, each with the core premise, studio credits, and exactly when—and on which platforms—they’re arriving this month.
Tales of Old: Dominus (2025)
On PC November 3, Tales of Old: Dominus is an open-world medieval RPG from Hvmana Industries MMD and publisher indie.io, starring Eric of Woldham on a revenge-driven path after the “Battle of the Brides.” It blends stealth, survival, crafting, and base-building with domain management as you recruit villagers and lead troops against corrupt nobles. The Steam listing outlines a focus on period-style melee and ranged combat plus dynamic survival systems (hunger, thirst, exposure). Platforms for launch include PC, with the store page confirming the developer and publisher details.
Europa Universalis V (2025)
Paradox Tinto’s grand-strategy sequel releases November 4 on PC, charting global history from 1337 to 1837 using the Clausewitz engine. Directed by Johan Andersson and published by Paradox Interactive, it introduces deeper automation for subsystems so players can focus on trade, warfare, or diplomacy while the AI handles other levers. Official materials describe expanded economic and HRE mechanics and a redesigned map. Platforms at launch are Windows PC.
Football Manager 26 (2025)
Football Manager 26 arrives November 4 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, iOS, and Android from Sports Interactive (published by SEGA). Feature round-ups highlight overhauled set pieces, revamped data visualizations, and officiating tools like Hawkeye-style VAR presentations, alongside UI and match engine updates. Release-date guides confirm the November 2025 window and multi-platform rollout. On PC you’ll get the full suite of analysis tools and the usual cross-save ecosystem.
Master Lemon: The Quest For Iceland (2025)
Launching November 4 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC, this whimsical platformer comes from creator Marco Mangiante (“Master Lemon”) with level design by Oscar Puglisi. The official site outlines a humorous, collectible-driven quest structure and arcade inspirations built around the citrus hero’s journey to Iceland. The project notes its indie production background and credits the small team up front. Platforms listed include PC and modern consoles.
Biped 2 (2025)
Co-developed by NExT Studios with META Publishing and releasing November 5 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, and PC, Biped 2 expands the co-op physics-platforming of the original with two-to-four-player puzzle action. Publisher announcements confirm the date and platforms, while listings credit NExT and META Publishing. Expect new multi-stage collaboration challenges and broader online co-op support across systems including PC.
Cairn (2025)

Originally dated for November 5 on PS5 and PC from The Game Bakers (creators of Furi and Haven), Cairn is a “survival-climber” following pro mountaineer Aava on a dangerous ascent of Mount Kami; the team consulted renowned alpinist Élisabeth Revol for authenticity. In late September, the studio delayed launch to Q1 2026 to continue polishing, with Steam now reflecting a Q1 2026 window; the core design centers on manual limb placement, pitons for checkpoints, and stamina management. Platforms remain PlayStation 5 and PC.
Dinkum (2025)
The cozy life-sim Dinkum hits Switch on November 5 and is also available on PC, created by solo developer James Bendon (DETSDo Pty Ltd) with publishing on Switch by Krafton. Nintendo’s listing itemizes farming, town-building, bug and fish collection, and online play, along with the Switch release date; it also credits Bendon as developer and Krafton as publisher. The series has been on PC in Early Access, with the Switch version adding platform-specific bonuses.
Plagun (2025)
Launching on PC November 5, Plagun – The Plague Goes On is a grotesque roguelike pixel-shooter by Talkinguns, with store materials and press kits describing a post-apocalyptic kingdom ravaged by a failed cure for death. Listings confirm its Steam debut date and positioning as a low-price indie with Android roots. Expect run-based gunplay, mutation themes, and retro presentation.
The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike (2025)
Based on Katsuhisa Minami’s manga ‘The Fable’ and developed by MONO ENTERTAINMENT, this tactical puzzle roguelike arrives November 5 on Switch and PC (with other platforms also listed). The Steam page credits publisher Kodansha and outlines its “panel placement” combat, where you assemble manga panels on a page to execute turns, featuring characters like hitman Akira, partner Yoko, and assassin Suzuki. PC and Switch are confirmed among the platforms, with release timing on November 5.
Syberia – Remastered (2025)

Due November 6 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, Syberia – Remastered updates Benoît Sokal’s 2002 adventure classic starring lawyer Kate Walker as she traverses Europe and Russia to track heir Hans Voralberg. Microids’ page credits Virtuallyz Gaming and Microids Studio Paris on the remaster, while the original’s synopsis and authorship stem from series histories. The new release modernizes visuals and UI while preserving the clockwork-tinged narrative.
Unbeatable (2025)
D-CELL GAMES’ rhythm-adventure UNBEATABLE launches November 6 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with Playstack as publisher. Credits list Andrew Tsai and RJ Lake as directors, with music by RJ Lake (and collaborators), and the project famously grew from a 2021 Kickstarter alongside the ‘[white label]’ demo. The release-date reveal arrived during games-show coverage in August, with social channels reiterating the November 6 date.
A Pizza Delivery (2025)
Releasing November 7 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, A Pizza Delivery is a narrative exploration game by developer Eric Osuna and publisher Dolores Entertainment. Announcements describe a surreal road-trip structure where sharing pizza unlocks character stories, with gentle puzzle elements and a meditative, secret-laden world. SteamDB and press coverage confirm the date and platform lineup.
Ambrosia Sky: Act One (2025)
Ambrosia Sky: Act One hits PC on November 10 as the opening chapter of Soft Rains’ narrative adventure about memory, identity, and an ethereal metropolis. Early write-ups highlight a richly illustrated city and a branching, conversation-led structure that sets up subsequent acts. The developer and release-window details come from previews and store materials ahead of launch.
Mineral Madness (2025)
Arriving November 10 on PC, Mineral Madness is an arcade-style mining and collection game from Whacky Mole Studio. The Steam listing details chaotic digging runs, upgrade loops, and hazard management, situating it in the action-roguelite space with a focus on score chasing. Developer and date details are confirmed via the store page.
Bittersweet Birthday (2025)

Launching November 11 on PC (consoles to follow), Bittersweet Birthday is a story-driven action adventure by World Eater Games, published by DANGEN Entertainment. The premise follows an amnesiac protagonist hunted through a facility, with each encounter designed as a unique multi-phase boss fight; language support and distribution stores are outlined in the announcement. Credits list World Eater Games as developer and confirm the PC date.
Goodnight Universe (2025)

From Nice Dream (founded by Before Your Eyes writer-director Graham Parkes and Oliver Lewin) and published by Skybound Games, Goodnight Universe launches November 11 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Switch, and PC. The narrative casts you as Isaac, a six-month-old baby developing psychic abilities, using “camera as controller” face-tracking on compatible platforms; the project won the 2024 Tribeca Games Award. Previews and official posts confirm studio founders and the awards pedigree.
Lumines Arise (2025)

Lumines Arise drops November 11 on PS5 (with optional PS VR2) and PC, co-developed by Enhance and Monstars Inc., with executive production ties to Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s team. Official posts and listings note new modes, leaderboards, and VR support, expanding the series’ audio-visual puzzle design lineage. The Steam page credits Enhance/Monstars and confirms languages and date, while PlayStation’s blog details PS5 specifics.
Possessor(s) (2025)

Heart Machine’s Possessor(s) arrives November 11 on PS5 and PC, a fast, kinetic side-scroller about host Luca and the violent entity Rhem navigating a quarantined, collapsing city. Publisher materials describe multi-weapon combat, traversal upgrades, and a focus on momentum-driven encounters, continuing the studio’s tradition after Hyper Light Drifter and Solar Ash. Announcements and previews confirm Heart Machine as developer and the 2025 window, with the listed date aligning to November 11.
Rue Valley (2025)
Launching November 11 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC (PC first), Rue Valley is an isometric narrative RPG by Emotion Spark Studio and published by Owlcat Games about a man trapped in a time loop in a strange motel town. The Steam page credits the studio and publisher and notes mental-health advisory work and a Movember partnership; press coverage compares its personality-driven systems to ‘Disco Elysium’ and confirms the date. PC and console versions are planned, with PC on November 11.
Sacred 2 Remaster (2025)

THQ Nordic’s Sacred 2 Remaster releases November 11 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, reviving the 2008 action RPG originally developed by Ascaron. The remaster includes all expansions, refined combat, a modern UI, and full controller support, while the series’ Ancaria setting and Blind Guardian’s legacy theme trace back to the original. Storefronts and the official site outline the content pass and release timing.
Million Depth (2025)
Due November 12 on PC, Million Depth (by developer Cyber Space Biotope with publisher PLAYISM) is a deep-descent action-strategy roguelike about tunneling one million layers underground to find “You.” Festival pages and publisher news describe crafting gear via a pixel-art-like system and turn-based “Biotope Jammer” battles that only progress when you move. Steam and PLAYISM confirm the date and platform.
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Tombwater (2025)
Launching on PC on November 12, Tombwater is a 2D Souls-like action RPG from solo developer Max Mraz (Moth Atlas) and publisher Midwest Games, set in a cursed Wild West town overrun by eldritch horrors. Official materials highlight 20+ boss fights, non-linear biomes above and below ground, and a weapon mix of blades, firearms, and occult abilities. Press releases and previews confirm Mraz’s ‘Yarntown’ pedigree and the Steam demo road to release. Platforms at launch are Windows PC via Steam, with the publisher confirming the November 12 date.
Anno 117: Pax Romana (2025)

Anno 117: Pax Romana arrives November 13 on PC with Ubisoft Mainz leading development and Ubisoft publishing, moving the long-running city-builder to its earliest setting yet—Ancient Rome. Players govern provinces like Latium or Albion, managing trade, culture, and political choices across a vast strategy map. The Steam page confirms the date and studio, while overviews note a new approach to starting provinces and expanded systems. Platforms include Windows PC alongside PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Hymer 2000 (2025)
Releasing November 13 on PC (with console pages listing additional platforms), Hymer 2000 is an interactive text-based puzzle adventure centered on conversations with an enigmatic computer, Hymer. The design leans on free-form keyword searches that unlock logs and “faces” as you piece together Hymer’s hidden story before a permanent shutdown. Developer listings and storefronts position it as a narrative mystery with open-ended investigation tools. Platforms include Windows PC via Steam.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (2025)

Treyarch and Raven’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 lands November 14 on PC, PS5/PS4, and Xbox platforms, with the official site confirming the date and mode lineup spanning campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies. Coverage notes the Game Pass day-one availability on PC Game Pass and Ultimate, plus last-gen support. Round-ups also track the October multiplayer beta and platform details. On PC, Activision lists standard system/security requirements and the cross-progression ecosystem.
Clawpunk (2025)
CLAWPUNK launches November 14 on PC (with console versions also listed), a melee-focused 2D roguelite set in fully destructible arenas starring an ensemble of feline fighters. Store and publisher pages emphasize reactive, aggression-rewarding combat loops and score-chasing destruction across runs. The listings credit Megabit Publishing and outline the core roguelite structure and features. Platforms include PC via Steam.
Where Winds Meet (2025)

This wuxia open-world action-adventure from Everstone Studio releases November 14 on PC and PS5, with the Steam page detailing tenth-century China, sword-master combat, and online co-op/PvP options. PlayStation’s page confirms a free-to-play model and pre-release bonuses, while the Steam listing outlines supported languages and online features. Platforms at launch include Windows PC and PS5.
Escape from Tarkov (2025)
Battlestate Games is taking Escape from Tarkov to version 1.0 on November 15 for PC, marking the extraction shooter’s official release after years of public testing. The studio’s site confirms the date, and coverage summarizes the long beta, major systemic overhauls, and the transition to a full launch. The game remains PC-exclusive, with account-based access via the developer’s launcher.
Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive (2025)
Netmarble’s Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE brings the hit manhwa’s Sung Jinwoo to PC action-RPG form, with announcements placing the PC release in mid-to-late November (Steam lists November 24, while showcase coverage cites November 17). Storefronts outline Windows specs, Netmarble as publisher, and combat systems revolving around flashy skills and character progression. Official sites and previews frame it as a standalone PC take on the IP with co-op elements. Platforms include PC, with additional platform plans noted in reveal coverage.
Rune Ark (2025)
Rune Ark debuts November 18 on PC, a dark-fantasy match-3/RPG hybrid whose Steam page lists a demo and the planned release timing. Press notes describe budget pricing and a launch discount, with social trackers and SteamDB reflecting the same date window. Platforms: Windows PC via Steam.
Chessemble (2025)
Arriving November 19 on PC, Chessemble reimagines chess as a chaotic, deck-building strategy game where custom pieces and explosive board effects drive each match. Press assets and database entries credit developer/publisher Giga Glitch and lock in the date, while the demo listing details limited matchmaking and minimum specs. The Steam release targets Windows PC.
Demonschool (2025)
Necrosoft Games’ tactics RPG Demonschool launches November 19 on PC alongside consoles, published by Ysbryd Games. The Steam page and studio site outline grid-based, plan-then-execute combat, a university-life narrative led by protagonist Faye, and horror-tinged storytelling across an island setting. Recent coverage tracks the move from September to November and confirms platforms and date. On PC, it’s available via Steam and other storefronts.
Unko Technica (2025)
Releasing November 19 on PC, UNKO TECHNICA is a neon-styled auto-runner from developer Udonpa and publisher Phoenixx in which you guide the ever-running “unko” to toilets by timing jumps and inputs. The Steam page lists the date, studio credits, and a retro presentation with simple, score-chasing play. PR posts confirm the launch timing and supported languages across English and Asian locales. Platforms at launch include Windows PC via Steam.
Winter Survival (2025)
Winter Survival exits Early Access and launches version 1.0 on PC on November 19, bringing story completion, new content, and balance passes to its harsh, first-person survival formula. Official channels highlight narrative chapters, expanded crafting, and quality-of-life updates, while press blurbs confirm the 1.0 shift and Steam timing. Platforms include Windows PC.
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked (2025)
Resolution Games’ crossover tactics adventure Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked launches November 20 on PC, blending streamlined turn-based combat with co-op dungeon runs and iconic D&D classes. The official site and Steam page confirm the date and outline classes like paladin, sorcerer, ranger, and rogue, with support for both flatscreen and VR platforms. Coverage notes the $29.99 price point and platform spread that includes PC and PS5 in addition to VR headsets.
Neon Inferno (2025)
Zenovia Interactive’s Neon Inferno is a 2D run-and-gun/gallery-shooter hybrid set in NYC 2055, releasing on PC November 19 (regional storefronts list the date and features). The Steam page credits publisher Retroware and details playable assassins Angelo Morano and Mariana Vitti, foreground/background combat, vehicle chases, local co-op, and multiple languages. PC supports shared/split-screen co-op, Steam achievements, and Remote Play Together.
R-Type Delta HD Boosted (2025)
R-Type Delta: HD Boosted remasters the 1998 classic with sharpened visuals and new music tracks by series veterans, releasing November 20 on PC, with listings also confirming PS5, PS4, Xbox, and Switch. Pages credit City Connection (with IREM heritage) and Clear River Games, and outline features like additional modes and a full soundtrack DLC. Launch information and platform coverage are reflected across Steam and publisher sites.
Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury (2025)
Based on the world of the animated film ‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank,’ Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury brings a third-person action adventure to PC on November 20, with developers listed as Fishing Cactus and ZEROlife Games and publisher Maximum Entertainment. Store pages summarize Hank’s fight to protect Kakamucho from the Shogun’s cat armies, featuring slashing combat, dashing movement, and lighthearted storytelling. Nintendo and Steam listings confirm the date and multi-platform rollout, including Switch and PS5 alongside PC.
Captain Wayne – Vacation Desperation (2025)
This hand-drawn, retro-inspired boomer shooter from Ciaran Games and publisher Silver Lining Interactive sets sail on PC November 25. Announcements describe over-the-top FPS action aboard a doomed holiday cruise, with a chainsmoking captain wielding an arm-shotgun through cartoonishly gory set pieces. Steam and press updates confirm the release date and demo availability ahead of launch. Platforms at launch are Windows PC via Steam.
Terminator 2D: No Fate (2025)

Developed by Bitmap Bureau and published by Reef Entertainment, Terminator 2D: No Fate is a retro, side-scrolling spin on the ‘Terminator 2’ universe that now launches November 26 on PC and consoles after a short delay. Official notices cite global trade and tariff issues delaying Collector’s Edition components; storefronts confirm the new date and credit Reef as publisher. Coverage also notes the licensed likenesses involved and the 16-bit aesthetic that mirrors early-’90s arcade action. Platforms include PC and major consoles.
Nano Neighbors (2025)
Nano Neighbors arrives November 27 on PC, a life-sim/idle hybrid where you customize a tiny AI “NANO,” build a capsule home, and expand interactions with nearby characters. The Steam page outlines customization, decorating, and growth systems, while press posts from the studio confirm the launch date and a demo update. Databases list Studio BitDot as the developer and reaffirm the November 27 PC timing.
Tell us which of these late-November PC launches you’re planning to play first in the comments!


