2025 Shaping Up To Be Huge Year With 100+ Confirmed Game Releases

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2025 Could Be Gaming's Biggest Year Ever!

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  • We are just halfway through 2024, and 110 games are already confirmed for 2025.
  • When adding games that are expected but not announced for 2025, the next year is already bigger than 2024.
  • Some of the major releases for next year are GTA 6, Death Stranding 2, Fable, and Judas.

Last year was arguably one of the best for gaming, and while 2024 doesn’t seem as great, the next one has the potential to be the best in a long time. Many more big IP releases, like GTA 6, Death Stranding 2, and Fable, are planned for launch in 2025.

Even before the Xbox Showcase, 2025 was considered an insane year for gaming. However, the buzz is now bigger than ever since 110 releases are confirmed for next year.

Why it matters: The gaming industry is currently struggling with various issues. However, it’s encouraging to see such a solid release lineup from everyone across the industry in such times.

Games Releasing In 2025
Over 100 Games Are Confirmed For 2025 So Far

Many big-name developers are working on and polishing their games for next year. Baiisun on Twitter highlighted that 2025 is already massive, with over 100 titles confirmed.

He has also mentioned that 32 titles are rumored for next year. Among them, a launch like Ghost of Tsushima 2 seems very likely. The following are some of the major games set to be released next year:

  • GTA 6
  • Fable
  • Judas
  • Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra
  • Expedition 33
  • Death Stranding 2
  • Doom: The Dark Ages
  • Metroid Prime Beyond

The aforementioned are just a few major games arriving in 2025. Fans should note that Baiisun’s list contains both AAA and AA releases. This should ensure that the industry maintains a healthy balance for everyone.

Speaking of rumored titles, Resident Evil 9, Gears of War E-Day, State of Decay 3, Ghost of Tsushima 2, Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake, Amazon’s Tomb Raider, and more could arrive next year.

 

It is also important to realize that 2024 is far from over. Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Black Myth Wukong, Star Wars Outlaws, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Indiana Jones, and much more are still coming later this year.

Xbox is also preparing to arrive at Gamescom with its biggest-ever booth. More 2025 launch titles could be announced in August. Also, PlayStation may have a few surprises to share since a Venom spin-off was leaked last year, and Sony is expected to host a showcase soon.

Finally, with Nintendo’s new console arriving next year, fans can almost certainly guarantee a few big-hitting launch titles. Perhaps a new 3D Mario game will finally show up.

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