Highlights
- 1 2026 Video Game Releases: A Landmark Year in Entertainment
- 1.1 Overview of 2026 in Gaming
- 1.2 Most Anticipated Releases of 2026
- 1.2.1 Grand Theft Auto VI (19 November 2026)
- 1.2.2 Marvel’s Wolverine (Autumn 2026)
- 1.2.3 Fable (TBC 2026)
- 1.2.4 Gears of War: E-Day (TBC 2026)
- 1.2.5 Resident Evil Requiem (27 February 2026)
- 1.2.6 Saros (20 March 2026)
- 1.2.7 Pokémon Pokopia (5 March 2026)
- 1.2.8 Forza Horizon 6 (TBC 2026)
- 1.2.9 007 First Light (27 May 2026)
2026 Video Game Releases: A Landmark Year in Entertainment
Overview of 2026 in Gaming
2026 is poised to be a remarkable year, with considerable excitement surrounding video game releases. The Indian market is anticipated to emerge as a pivotal area for growth in both console and PC gaming. This year is highlighted by the eagerly awaited launch of Rockstar’s latest project, alongside substantial offerings from both Sony and Microsoft, who have lined up several major “AAA” titles. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch 2 will be entering its first complete year, backed by an extensive library of software.
Most Anticipated Releases of 2026
Here is a collection of the titles that gamers are eagerly looking forward to in the upcoming year:
Grand Theft Auto VI (19 November 2026)
This title, launching on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, is undoubtedly the standout release of the year. Set in the fictional city of Leonida, players will follow the journey of Jason and Lucia in a contemporary Vice City. It is expected to redefine industry benchmarks for visual quality and open-world intricacy.
Marvel’s Wolverine (Autumn 2026)
A PS5 exclusive developed by Insomniac Games, this game is anticipated to deliver an intense, mature-themed experience centered around the well-known X-Men character. This title is set to be Sony’s main first-party blockbuster for the 2026 festive season, much to the delight of fans who have been waiting since Insomniac and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was released in 2023.
Fable (TBC 2026)
Launching on Xbox Series X|S and PC, Playground Games is rebooting the classic RPG series, making a significant investment in fantasy gaming. The aim is to merge quintessential British humour with expansive open-world features.
Gears of War: E-Day (TBC 2026)
This prequel, arriving on Xbox Series X|S and PC, revisits “Emergence Day” in the storyline. It promises to showcase the capabilities of Unreal Engine 5 and return to the franchise’s gritty origins. Anyone yet to explore Gears of War will find this an ideal entry point, compounded by the remastered Gears Reloaded, which is now available on PlayStation 5.
Resident Evil Requiem (27 February 2026)
Capcom’s upcoming ninth main installment in the horror franchise will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. This release aims to continue the evolution of survival horror with an emphasis on creating an atmospheric sense of dread.
Saros (20 March 2026)
This new sci-fi action title from Housemarque, known for Returnal, will be a PS5 exclusive, designed to exploit the console’s haptic feedback and 3D audio technology to the fullest. The game features the renowned British actor Rahul Kohli in the lead role.
Pokémon Pokopia (5 March 2026)
Launching exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2, this marks the first mainline Pokémon game created specifically for Nintendo’s advanced hardware, promising substantial improvements in visual quality for the series.
Forza Horizon 6 (TBC 2026)
Expected to debut on Xbox Series X|S and PC, the new entry in the racing series is reported to be set in Japan, creating an exciting new environment for high-speed adventures.
007 First Light (27 May 2026)
Developed by IO Interactive, the creators behind Hitman, this origin story for James Bond will be accessible on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.
