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Release date: February 13Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2The Rick and Morty-esque sci-fi first-person shooter from Squanch Games is back for a second round, because it looks like aliens just cannot get enough of that buzz that comes from ingesting pharmaceutical drugs made out of humans. Like the original game, you'll be armed to the teeth with talkative weapons and a skateboard that can be turned into a devastating weapon when you're not jetting around levels with it.
Release date: February 13Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2A co-op horror game from the creators of Little Nightmares, Reanimal will see you play as a brother and sister looking to escape their nightmarish home and rescue their friends along the way. If Supermassive's Little Nightmares 3 left you feeling disappointed,then Reanimal might be just what you were looking for (https://www.gamespot.com/articles/reanimal-is-the-evolution-of-little-nightmares-youve-been-waiting-for/1100-6535470/). See on Steam (https://store.steampowered.com/app/2129530/REANIMAL/)
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
Release date: February 13Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|SAfter landing on PC and Switch last year, farming-RPG adventure Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is making its way to the fertile gaming fields of PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on February 13. Developed and published by Marvelous, the game is set in the eastern nation of Azuma, and as the resident Earth Dancer, it's up to you to build villages and restore the lands that were devastated by the Celestial Collapse calamity. See on PlayStation Store (https://store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/10010244)
Avowed
Release date: February 17Platforms: PS5Obsidian's 2025 RPG is officially coming to PS5,and it'll arrive with some new content to boot (https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-exclusive-rpg-avowed-is-coming-to-ps5-with-new-features/1100-6537287/). A "New Game Plus" mode will let you reset your character but keep all your loot if you decide to replay through the campaign. A photo mode is being added, along with three new playable races, the ability to change your appearance in the overworld, and a new weapon type to try out. If you missed it when it came out last year, Avowed is a fun first-person action-RPG set in the world of Pillars of Eternity and developed by Obsidian Entertainment. See on PlayStation Store (https://store.playstation.com/en-za/product/UP6312-PPSA26136_00-0827146390058176)
Styx: Blades of Greed
Release date: February 19Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|SAs Gordon Gecko once said, greed isgood--especially when you're a goblin who has mastered the art of stealth and is looking to pilfer some valuable loot. Now wielding new powers, Styx finds himself caught in a world that's on the brink of war between elves, humans, and orcs, but he's more concerned with pulling off a successful heist. See on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Styx-Blades-Greed-PlayStation-5/dp/B0GGNFZHXC?tag=gamespot-preorders-20)
Ys X: Proud Nordics
Release date: February 20Platforms: PC, PS5, Switch 2Many of last year's biggest RPGs were remakes and remasters, and Yx X: Proud Nordics is continuing that trend in 2026. Billed as the definitive edition of one of the best games in the Ys series, Proud Nordics updates the original fantasy adventure with improved graphical performance and quality-of-life changes. See on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Ys-Proud-Nordics-Deluxe-PlayStation-5/dp/B0G3RJHZB8?tag=gamespot-preorders-20)
No Sleep for Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files
Release date: February 26Platforms: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|SAnother game hopping from PC and Switch to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S this week, No Sleep for Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files is the third entry in this series of visual-novel-style puzzle and detective-work games. Set in a future Japan, the titular Kaname Date is a detective who solves crimes by diving into victims' dreams and reassembling their memories to track down criminals. After sitting out the second game, he's back to find a missing pop idol in this chapter.
Release date: February 27Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2Up for a trip to Raccoon City? It might be a hollow shell of its former self--a zombie apocalypse and a thermobaric missile strike tend to see tourism numbers plummet--but Resident Evil: Requiem will see players return to the infamous city for the first time in decades. Featuring dual protagonists, Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy, Requiem offers two distinct ways to play as it dips into both survival-horror and survival-action, delivering blood-soaked mysteries and combat with a distinctive bite.
Release date: February 27Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, SwitchAnother RPG remaster to look forward to this month is Tales of Berseria Remastered. The game first came out in 2016 and told the story of Velvet Crowe, a young woman bent on vengeance after the murder of her brother. Praised for its deep, emotional tale revolving around themes of self-reflection and the power of letting go, this upgraded version offers enhanced playability, quality-of-life improvements, and bundles the DLC from the original release.
This week Kurt and Lucy gotchu covered with the launch of Highguard, answering your RE Requiem questions, the rumored Code Veronica remake, and more.
2025 was relatively quiet for Sony, as its PlayStation-published output was limited to games like Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and the samurai sandbox Ghost of Yotei. Third-party support and several hit Xbox games still gave PS5 owners plenty of reasons to power on their systems, and headed into 2026, it looks like a bumper year for the gaming giant. The early part of the year is shaping up nicely with upcoming games like Marathon and Saros, while the rest of 2026 has games like Marvel's Wolverine and Phantom Blade Zero to look forward to.Meanwhile, there's the GTA 6-shaped elephant in the room that everyone is trying to avoid, hundreds of third-party and indie games on the horizon, and Sony's first-party studios are all busy on their own projects. All of that adds up to what could be an exciting year for PS5 players, and we're checking out everything that you can expect from PlayStation this year, along with a few educated guesses. If you're waving the flag for a different console, you can also check out our feature on what to expect from Xbox in 2026 (https://www.gamespot.com/gallery/whats-next-for-xbox-in-2026-games-hardware-and-game-pass/2900-7422/).
Xbox continues to stake a claim on PS5
What was unthinkable a few years ago is now the new normal for Microsoft, as Xbox games continue to find a second home on PS5. Last year saw titles like Forza Horizon 5, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and The Outer Worlds 2 arrive on the Sony console, and this year, even more big games are on the way. Several of them will launch first for Xbox Series X|S and PC--like Forza Horizon 6--while other games like Fable and Halo: Campaign Evolved will be multiplatform day-one releases.
Will there be new hardware to complement your PS5?