4 Games We Are Looking Forward To In 2026

4 Games We Are Looking Forward To In 2026

Thirteen years. That is exactly how long fans have had to wait for the latest instalment of Grand Theft Auto. The hype is so off the charts that the game won Most Anticipated Game at the Game Awards for 2024 and 2025. Developer, Rockstar, describes the game as “the largest game launch in history,” and right now, other games will just avoid GTA VI’s launch day, week, and even month.

However, 2026 is more than one particular game. No doubt, GTA VI will be the focus of most of the attention of game launches in 2026. Yet, the coming year also brings an incredible lineup for the gaming world. From epic fantasy adventures to monster-hunting expansions and console exclusives, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years in gaming history. Let’s break down what’s coming.

1. The Game Everyone’s Waiting For: Grand Theft Auto 6

Grand Theft Auto VI will now be released on Thursday, November 19, 2026. This is after several delays resulting from a widely publicised security breach, Rockstar’s own perfectionism, and the game’s sheer complexity and technical scale. The initially scheduled release period for the game was 2025, then May 26, 2026.

Grand Theft Auto VI is positioned to be the most culturally significant game of 2026. Rockstar continues to push the genre they built through innovations such as density, realism, and dynamics that improve over time. All the parts of the common reiterations that felt unfinished are expected to be revamped and improved. The fact that there were no car-stealing side missions, the NPCs were unexciting, and the Diamond Casino was unavailable in story mode. Even though available in GTA online, there were no real stakes, as the money wagered was in GTA dollars because of the regulatory hiccups that surround gambling in different parts of the world. 

Gamers hope that GTA VI will use a special currency that can be converted into real-life currencies. They believe that emulating the same principles already being used by crypto casino sites like the many top Ethereum casinos, for instance, will enhance the gameplay. Using cryptocurrency allows for improved access without dealing with the regulatory hurdles that come with using different fiat currencies in regions around the world. While it is unlikely that Rockstar will incorporate real money gambling on gaming software, fans are hoping for a similar experience.

2. An Epic Fantasy Awaits in Crimson Desert

Crimson Desert marks a significant leap for Pearl Abyss, shifting toward more cinematic, story-driven open-world design. The game combines large-scale exploration with intense, skill-based combat. It takes place in the fictional continent of Pywel, which is dealing with numerous conflicts and mysterious occurrences. The protagonist, Kliff, undertakes a mission to reunite his separated Graymane friends, in the process rallying all the forces of Pywel against the evil that threatens to engulf the world. 

Crimson Desert’s defining characteristic is its active combat system, which is supported by the BlackSpace Engine. The game was initially a prequel to Black Desert Online, but it eventually became a standalone single-player game. Making it standalone allows Pearl Abyss to focus on greater specialisation and polish its storyline.

3. Raccoon City Makes a Return in Resident Evil Requiem

After the story of Ethan Winters in RE7: Biohazard and RE8: Village, Requiem returns the franchise to Raccoon City, the ground zero of the deadly T-Virus. Since RE has always been a classic survival horror game, there’s a strong emphasis on exploration, solving various environmental puzzles, and prudent resource usage. 

Combat is purposeful, not constant, prompting players to weigh when to fight and when to evade. Raccoon City is a dense, interconnected place, merging old and new, with some sections now abandoned or inaccessible due to years of decay. The lighting and sound design are also integral. Limited visibility heightens tension and encourages players to move cautiously, observe their surroundings, and survive by wits rather than brute force.

4. Monster Hunter Just Keeps On Growing

On March 13, 2026, a new Monster Hunter spin-off, Twisted Reflections, is scheduled to drop for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, as well as PC via Steam. Prior to that, though, there’s still a lot to enjoy in the current instalment. 

Capcom recently announced that a fourth major patch for Monster Hunter Wilds is set to arrive in December, wrapping up major updates on that title. The company is also set to release a performance patch exclusively on PC in January 2026. This release features graphics settings, CPU options, and memory presets to help free computer space. This series appeals to fans of turn-based RPGs for its engaging experience and several exciting additions introduced with each new instalment.

The upcoming year brings big sequels, exciting new IPs, and a shiny new console crammed with exclusives. So, whether you’re a monster hunter, vice lord, or island tycoon, there’s something phenomenal waiting for you in the year 2026

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