All the PC Games Releasing in October 2025
October is stacked with PC games across every corner of the hobby. Big sequels land next to inventive indies, and there is even a fresh batch of early access launches that you can try as they grow.
Below you will find every October 2025 game in that roundup that names PC as a launch platform. Each entry includes the exact date and where you can play, along with quick details that tell you what the game actually is and why it might be worth your time.
‘Onirism’ (2025)
On October 2 it lands on PC through Steam, closing out a long early access run with a polished 1.0 build. The PC release focuses on a smooth launch day with the full campaign, side zones, and quality of life upgrades ready at unlock.
It is an action adventure that mixes shooting, platforming, and gadget play across bright dreamlike biomes. The PC version includes difficulty options, extensive accessibility settings, and support for both keyboard and controller from day one.
‘Digimon Story: Time Stranger’ (2025)

The new entry arrives on PC on October 3 with a global rollout that aligns with the console versions in the same window. You can play on Steam at release with the same content set available everywhere.
This story driven RPG returns to party based battles, spirit evolution paths, and exploration across connected hubs. The PC build supports modern resolutions, cloud saves, and the usual controller and keyboard setups so you can play the way you prefer.
‘Battle Suit Aces’ (2025)
It launches on October 7 on PC via Steam and also arrives on other platforms that day. The PC version unlocks the complete adventure and includes all launch day content.
This is a card driven RPG where you recruit mech pilots, build decks around their suits, and push through story missions that branch. The PC release highlights quick load times, flexible graphics settings, and a fully voiced campaign that works well on a monitor or a handheld PC.
‘King of Meat’ (2025)
It releases on October 7 on PC through Steam alongside console versions. Preorders flag standard and deluxe editions on PC with cosmetics bundled and early access windows where offered.
This one is a party friendly action platformer about competing on a chaotic TV show that mixes combat, traversal, and puzzle rooms. The PC build supports solo or co op for up to four players, community dungeons, and cross progression features tied to linked accounts.
‘Sopa – Tale of the Stolen Potato’ (2025)
The narrative adventure launches October 7 on PC with day one availability on digital storefronts. You can play on PC at launch alongside Xbox versions, with PC Game Pass support noted for the Windows store build.
It follows Miho as a kitchen chore turns into a journey through a magical world that draws on Latin American traditions. On PC you can expect cinematic presentation, full controller support, and thoughtful accessibility options that make the story easy to follow.
‘Kingmakers’ (2025)

Early access starts October 8 on PC on Steam with no console date listed yet. The PC release focuses on iterative updates during the early access period.
It blends third person combat with large scale command of medieval armies while you bring modern weapons into the past. The early access roadmap on PC emphasizes new maps, unit types, and balance changes driven by community feedback.
‘Absolum’ (2025)

The game is slated for October 9 on PC, arriving through the usual storefronts with a synchronized global release. You can jump in on launch day on PC with the full feature set.
It is a stylish action title built around quick movement, precision timing, and ability upgrades. The PC launch includes multiple difficulty paths, replay friendly chapters, and robust graphics options so you can tune performance and fidelity.
‘Bye Sweet Carole’ (2025)
It launches October 9 on PC along with console versions. Steam listings and publisher updates confirm PC availability on the date.
Expect a classic animation look wrapped around a dark orphanage mystery with platforming and stealth sequences. The PC version supports widescreen resolutions and offers both keyboard and controller input with rebindable keys at launch.
‘Blue Protocol: Star Resonance’ (2025)
The online action RPG debuts October 9 on PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store with mobile versions the same day. The servers go live with PC fully supported at launch.
It features party dungeons, large raids, and seasonal content drops that roll out to all platforms. The PC build supports cross progression, social tools, and graphics settings that scale well across a wide range of rigs.
‘Dreams of Another’ (2025)
The PC release arrives October 9 with the game available on Steam on day one. Timing aligns with a wider multi platform launch window so PC players are not waiting later.
This is a narrative exploration game about slipping between layered realities and uncovering what binds them. The PC version includes a photo mode, clean ultrawide support, and accessibility toggles for hints and navigation aids.
‘PixelJunk Eden 2’ (2025)
The PC version launches October 9 in the same window as the other platforms. It is available on Steam with a modernized feature set on release.
You swing, grow, and collect in painterly arenas that bloom as you play either solo or co op. The PC build includes performance options, co op online support where offered, and a chill soundtrack delivered at high bitrate.
‘Yooka-Replaylee’ (2025)
The enhanced edition arrives October 9 on PC with a synchronized release across other platforms. Steam listings point to launch day features being identical across platforms.
It updates the original with refined controls, performance boosts, and new extras that reward exploration. On PC you can expect configurable frame rate targets, input remapping for keyboard, and support for a wide selection of controllers.
‘Battlefield 6’ (2025)

The shooter goes live October 10 on PC with a simultaneous release on current generation consoles. You can play through Steam and the EA app on day one.
It leans on large scale combined arms battles, destructive environments, and a post launch live service cadence. The PC version supports high player counts, advanced graphics technologies, and full suite input options.
‘Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition’ (2025)
The upgraded edition launches October 10 on PC alongside console versions. You will find it on Steam with the visual and performance enhancements in place at release.
It refreshes the original adventure with sharper detail, improved lighting, and additional quality of life touches. The PC build delivers scalable settings, higher resolution assets, and quick resume friendly save systems.
‘Little Nightmares 3’ (2025)

The new installment arrives October 10 on PC with parallel console releases. Steam and other storefronts list the full campaign ready to play at launch.
It follows two new characters through sinister spaces built for cooperative play, with solo options also supported. On PC you can expect online co op, flexible control schemes, and visual options that keep frame rates smooth.
‘Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club’ (2025)

It hits PC on October 10 in the same window as other versions. You can pick it up on Steam at release with kid friendly features enabled by default.
The game wraps light puzzles and exploration around the beloved characters from the ‘Peanuts’ TV specials and movies. The PC edition includes clear UI scaling, color blind modes, and multiple difficulty presets for younger players.
‘Rising Heat’ (2025)
The twin stick survival shooter launches October 14 on PC on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The PC build includes launch day co op and a full progression track.
It mixes fast arena action with build crafting as you fuse upgrades into overpowered combinations. On PC you can toggle aim assists, remap inputs, and save builds for quick runs or long survival sessions.
‘Ball x Pit’ (2025)

The precision platformer drops October 15 on PC with the storefront page listing the exact unlock time. You can grab it on Steam as soon as it goes live.
It is centered on physics based movement, momentum tricks, and bite sized stages that steadily escalate in challenge. PC players get instant restarts, ghost replays, and a level editor for sharing custom challenges.
‘Keeper’ (2025)
The release date is October 17 on PC through Steam. The launch build lands with all core modes available on day one.
It is a survival and crafting game about holding a dangerous frontier with towers, traps, and deft resource management. The PC version features co op options, mod support considerations, and a road map that expands biomes and enemy types.
‘Kokoro Kitchen’ (2025)
It arrives on PC on October 17 with a simultaneous console launch. You can play on Steam where the store page outlines all accessibility settings for day one.
This cozy sim blends cooking, café management, and relationship storytelling in a small town setting. The PC build supports mouse first UI, controller hot swap, and a photo mode for sharing beautifully plated meals.
‘Lumo 2’ (2025)
The isometric puzzle platformer releases October 17 on PC with the launch version available on Steam. The date lines up with other platforms so everyone can start together.
It expands on the first game with trickier rooms, collectible secrets, and optional speedrun paths. The PC version supports ultrawide displays, rebindable controls, and a time attack mode with integrated leaderboards.
‘Ninja Gaiden 4’ (2025)

The next mainline entry launches October 20 on PC in sync with current generation consoles. It can be purchased on Steam at release with the full campaign and challenge modes included.
It returns to high speed action with deep combo systems, demanding boss fights, and multiple weapon styles. The PC release includes graphics settings for high frame rates and optional motion blur and camera assists.
‘Jurassic Park World Evolution 3’ (2025)
The park management sequel releases October 21 on PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Microsoft Store. The same date applies to console versions so PC players are there right away.
It adds breeding programs and generation spanning genetics while giving you more creative tools for building and sharing parks. The PC build supports workshop style sharing, performance presets, and multiple sandbox options at launch.
‘Painkiller’ (2025)

The new take on the cult shooter lands October 21 on PC with digital storefront availability from day one. It arrives alongside console releases in the same window.
It focuses on fast arena combat, wild weaponry, and chunky enemy waves that reward movement and aggression. The PC edition includes scalable settings for modern rigs and a photo mode for capturing over the top moments.
‘Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’ (2025)

The long awaited sequel ships October 21 on PC and releases on current generation consoles the same day. You can buy it on Steam with pre purchase bundles available.
It is set in Seattle where you choose a clan and navigate faction intrigue with dialog, stealth, and combat shaping outcomes. The PC version lists full keyboard and controller support, scalable graphics, and a rich suite of accessibility options.
‘Dispatch’ (2025)

It comes to PC on October 22 with a simultaneous release on other platforms. The Steam page outlines the modes and content ready at launch.
This narrative thriller puts you in a call center balancing protocols with split second judgment as crises unfold in real time. The PC release emphasizes clean UI, subtitle and readability options, and multiple endings based on your choices.
‘Angry Video Game Nerd 8-Bit’ (2025)
The retro action platformer launches October 23 on PC with console versions available the same day. Storefront pages confirm the PC release date and content at launch.
It brings brand new levels, power ups, and boss fights with a soundtrack that fits the era it celebrates. The PC build supports speedrun timers, input remapping, and a CRT filter toggle for those who want that old school look.
‘Bounty Star’ (2025)
It releases October 23 on PC through Steam and the major PC storefronts. The PC launch lines up with console releases so everyone starts at once.
The game mixes mech combat with base building and desert survival as you take contracts and upgrade your rig. PC players get a full graphics menu, field of view controls, and support for both keyboard and controller play.
‘Double Dragon Revive’ (2025)
The beat em up revival hits PC on October 23 across the common storefronts. It arrives in the same window as console versions for a coordinated launch.
You fight through modernized side scrolling stages solo or in co op with a move set that adds air juggles and character specific skills. The PC edition includes online co op, training rooms, and detailed input remapping.
‘Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault’ (2025)
Early access begins October 23 on PC on Steam with an Xbox PC Game Pass Preview on the same day. Console versions for other platforms are targeted for the 1.0 window later on.
It shifts the shopkeeping and dungeon crawling formula into full 3D while leaning into repeatable runs and layered progression. The PC early access roadmap covers new biomes, bosses, and systems that will roll out in regular updates.
‘Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted’ (2025)
The remaster launches October 23 on PC and lands on other platforms the same day. Store pages list modernized visuals, new content, and support for couch co op.
It refreshes classic lane defense with a bigger roster of plants and zombies and a smoother progression curve. The PC version brings updated UX, multiple save slots, and performance options suited to a wide range of hardware.
‘The Jackbox Party Pack 11’ (2025)
The collection releases October 23 on PC and arrives on consoles and Switch in the same window. It is available on Steam with Mac support noted alongside the PC build.
It bundles five brand new party games that use phones as controllers with streaming friendly moderation tools built in. The PC version supports local and online play, family modes, and flexible audience sizes for big groups.
‘The Lonesome Guild’ (2025)
It comes out October 23 on PC with day one availability on Steam. The date matches versions on other platforms to keep everyone aligned.
This is a party based RPG about rebuilding a fallen order while exploring a hand drawn world full of tactical encounters. On PC you can expect deep keybinding options, turn speed controls, and accessibility toggles that make long sessions comfortable.
‘Chicken Run: Eggstraction’ (2025)
The cooperative stealth action game releases October 24 on PC with console versions in the same window. It is available on Steam on day one.
You sneak through farms and factories inspired by the ‘Chicken Run’ film while pulling off goofy heists with friends. PC players get online co op, couch co op support, and scalable settings for smooth performance.
‘Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed’ (2025)
It launches October 24 on PC with storefront pages confirming the same date on other platforms. You can buy it on Steam and start racing at release.
The game focuses on arcade racing with track builder tools, a big vehicle roster, and time trial leaderboards. The PC build supports wheel peripherals where available, high frame rate modes, and robust photo and replay suites.
‘Once Upon a Katamari’ (2025)

It arrives October 24 on PC and releases on other platforms on the same day. The Steam version is available with all launch content included.
It rolls new worlds, puzzle twists, and a charming story that riffs on the eccentric spirit of the series. The PC version supports ultrawide, quick restarts for score runs, and options for motion blur and camera sensitivity.
‘Duet Night Abyss’ (2025)

The action RPG launches October 28 on PC with synchronized mobile and console dates depending on region. The PC version arrives on Steam with all core systems intact.
It lets you switch between two protagonists who fight with distinct weapon sets across dungeon like zones and open routes. On PC you can expect cross progression features where supported and a graphics menu tuned for handheld PCs as well as desktops.
‘The Outer Worlds 2’ (2025)

The sequel releases October 29 on PC with day one availability on PC through Xbox storefronts and Steam. Console versions go live the same day so everyone starts together.
It shifts to a new star system with fresh factions and a familiar blend of dialog, stealth, and gunplay. The PC build supports high resolution textures, field of view controls, and extensive rebinds for mouse and keyboard.
‘ARC Raiders’ (2025)

It goes live October 30 on PC on Steam and the Epic Games Store with a synchronized console launch. The date is set for a global rollout so PC players are not waiting.
It drops squads into a ruined Earth for extraction driven runs against robotic ARC forces while you scavenge and craft. The PC version lists cross play settings, anti cheat integration, and flexible video options.
‘Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD Remake’ (2025)

It releases October 30 on PC with the package bringing remade classics to modern platforms on the same day. Steam lists the compilation ready for PC at launch.
This bundle updates the original adventures with refreshed visuals, quality of life upgrades, and save anywhere conveniences. The PC version includes language options, proper keybind menus, and a clean windowed or full screen presentation.
‘Ire: A Prologue’ (2025)
The standalone prologue arrives October 30 on PC and serves as an introduction to the larger project. It is available on Steam with the full feature set described in the store page.
It delivers a compact slice of the world, a few key combat encounters, and a tone setting narrative that leads into the main game. The PC build supports achievements, leaderboards where relevant, and access to feedback channels.
‘Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection’ (2025)
The collection launches October 30 on PC with console versions joining the same day. The PC storefronts confirm the date and the content in the package.
It compiles several classic entries with modern wrappers that make online play and training easier. The PC release includes rollback netcode where applicable, input latency tools, and remappable controls for sticks and pads.
‘Mina the Hollower’ (2025)

It releases October 31 on PC and arrives on PlayStation and Xbox consoles and both Switch systems the same day. The PC version is available on Steam at launch.
You explore Tenebrous Isle with a whip, a burrowing trick for traversal, and a toolkit inspired by classic handheld adventures. The PC build features crisp pixel scaling, accessibility toggles, and flexible control support.
‘Tales of Xillia Remastered’ (2025)
The remaster launches October 31 on PC alongside console versions for a coordinated release. You can pick it up on Steam where details outline the improvements.
It brings upgraded visuals, quality of life updates, and optional dual audio to a fan favorite RPG. The PC edition includes high resolution support, unlocked frame rate options, and modern save handling.
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