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2025 is set to be the biggest year for the video game industry in a generation.
Like I said, 2025 is going to bebig.
What’s incredible is that there’s still so much more to come.
We have articles diving into all 50 of these upcoming games, released daily.
Welcome to Big in 2025, your guide to the year in video games.
Big in 2025is the annual new year preview from GamesRadar+.
Visit ourBig in 2025 coverage hubto find all of our articles across the month.
There’s collectibles to uncover, and mini-games about navigating the world with your unique condition.
Just remember: you’re the perfect shape for being yourself.
How much do you want to risk?
That’s the essence of the extraction shooter.
The depth within each of the visually-arresting stages is arresting, each level a puzzle in itself.
Swordsmen with snake buddies?
Much more of that, just.
A little… wiser?
Somehow more ambitious than the impressive first game, the visceral first-person combat is where it really stands out.
Even crossbows join the mix this time around.
How will this great experiment go?
Who knows but the staggering level of ambition is undeniable.
Now get those knees up we’ve got a lot of ground to plod over.
A hostile world brimming with “interdimensional horrors?
Sign me right up.
Again, all fantastic but wait until you hear about the team making it.
More like fun-employed, if Alta Interglobal’s HR-mandated severance package can be believed.
With a TBC March release planned, we’re counting down the days.
Phantom Blade Zero has potential.
Part 1 lands on February 18, with Part 2 releasing on March 18.
Both are unimportant compared to enticing visitors with pure culture in Two Point Museum.
Compared to its more service-based predecessors, there’s something a lot more freeform about building your ultimate museum.
Sorry, not aliens celestials, but you get the picture.
Drawing on Infinite Wealth’s setting, the high seas around the island nevertheless greatly expand the scope.
Remedy has a reputation for breaking boundaries, so who’s to say it can’t do it again.
You could always play it solo, but this horror experience seems one best shared.
With the age group 33 now on the chopping block, enough is enough.
It’s music to long-time fans' ears, and a firmer release window can’t come soon enough.
If you were hoping to get anything done in 2025, think again.
If you enjoyed The Outer Worlds, Avowed will be a fantasy RPG you won’t want to miss.
Here’s hopingFable 4holds its 2025 release window.
Shadows will also launch alongside theAnimus Hub, a nexus for allupcoming Assassin’s Creed games.
It’s lookingvintageKojima Productions.
Full-scale Borderlands mayhem has never looked better.
Though, as you’d expect of FromSoftware, actually pulling it off won’t be easy.
Then again, FromSoftware isn’t in the habit of disappointing.