video game,star wars video gamesThe Biggest New Game Releases Of January 2026


Last year was another one for the history books, but going into 2026, we're excited to see how the next 365 days shape up. Of course, we're counting down the days until GTA 6 launches in November, but until then, there's still a lot to look forward to. Typically, January is one of the slower months on the calendar, with a lighter schedule of releases and few high-profile games choosing to launch in the wake of a busy Q4 from the previous year.

That doesn't mean that there aren't several interesting games to check out, and the focus on smaller titles can lead to unexpected hits. This month, some of the interesting games include a sequel to Code Vein, perceptive reality in Cassette Boy, and a look at a city-builder that takes you back to the time of kings, knights, and peasants desiring to run ananarcho-syndicalist commune. For a broader look at the rest of the year, you can check out GameSpot's2026 upcoming games schedule.


BrokenLore: Unfollow


  • Release date: January 16
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S

Planning a social detox as one of your New Year's resolutions? Then you should check out BrokenLore: Unfollow, a first-person psychological-horror game that explores the impact social media has on mental health. As Anne, players will find themselves trapped inside of a surreal nightmare and surrounded by all manner of sinister creatures.


StarRupture


  • Release date: January 6
  • Platforms: PC

We've only just wrapped up our look at the best co-op games of 2025, but headed into 2026, StarRupture looks like an interesting sci-fi survival game that might be best experienced with friends. Whether you're playing alone or with others, the goal is the same: Beam down to a strange new world, extract resources, and create a complex industrial system that you'll need to defend from the local wildlife.


Streetdog BMX


  • Release date: January 14
  • Platforms: PC

Last year saw the release of multiple skateboarding games, but for anyone who prefers to grab air while pedaling to the max, there's Streetdog BMX. As you'd expect, this take on the extreme sport is all about landing massive tricks, racking up even bigger high scores, and completing various challenges within the game's six levels.


Fairy Tail: Dungeons


  • Release date: January 7
  • Platforms: PC, Switch

There are several constants in life, and one of them is that you can count on a roguelike deckbuilder to appear in the list of new video game releases. This month, Fairy Tail jumps into that space, and the game features several popular characters from the manga and anime series as they explore the mysterious catacombs beneath their guild.


Code Violet


  • Release date: January 10
  • Platforms: PS5

Finally, a spiritual successor to Dino Crisis is out this month. Developed by TeamKill Media, Code Violet is a third-person action-horror game in the same vein as Capcom's cult-classic series, in which you carefully manage your inventory and fight to survive against overwhelming odds in the 25th century. For now, it's exclusive to PS5 because the developersdon't want to see PC modders turn it into a gooner game.


Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch 2 Edition


  • Release date: January 15
  • Platforms: Switch 2

The horizons are indeed expanding on Switch 2, as Animal Crossing: New Horizons is getting a Switch 2 Edition with upgraded performance and new content. Like several other Switch games that have been updated for Switch 2, you can expect an enhanced resolution and faster loading times. This version of the game will also offer support for mouse controls, CameraPlay, GameChat, and a few new gameplay features. If you already own Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the upgrade will set you back $5.


Cassette Boy


  • Release date: January 15
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch

After some time off during the festive season, you should start greasing your brain-gears up for the next year of activity, and that's where a game like Cassette Boy comes into play. The puzzle-RPG features a delightful pixel-art aesthetic, and it's up to you to find out why the moon has vanished and why reality only exists when you directly observe it.


The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon


  • Release date: January 15
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Switch 2, Switch

RPG fans can prepare for yet another Trails game, as the next chapter in the seemingly eternal RPG series arrives early this year. An entire continent is at stake, and it's up to three protagonists to master the power of friendship--and over-the-top attacks--to save the day and uncover ancient secrets. An interesting twist this year is that players can take part in both the action-packed Field and turn-based Command Battles, swapping between the two to find their groove.


Pathologic 3


  • Release date: January 9
  • Platforms: PC

Get ready for a fresh entry in the horror-RPG Pathologic series, as players will have to investigate a deadly contagion and the nature of death in this threequel. There are patients to see to and lies to see through, and every minute counts in Pathologic 3.


Arknights: Endfield


  • Release date: January 22
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, iOS, Android

The follow-up to 2019's Arknights, Arknights: Endfield is a free-to-play tower-defense and action-RPG headed to PC, PS5, and mobile devices. Like the original, it’s full of high-stakes combat and anime characters rocking a very cool collection of cyberpunk outfits.


Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade


  • Release date: January 22
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2

The first chapter in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake saga is coming to new platforms, so get ready for a heck of a good-looking remake featuring Cloud Strife and all his Avalanche pals. The game runs surprisingly well on Switch 2 thanks to some optimization work by Square Enix, and you can grab a demo for it right now to experience the opening act for yourself.


Dynasty Warriors Origins: Visions of Four Heroes


  • Release date: January 22
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2

A brand-new expansion for Dynasty Warriors Origins, Visions of Four Heroes is precisely what you think it is: a hack-and-slash game where one warrior takes on hundreds of cannon-fodder soldiers, whittling them down to zero with a barrage of new weapons, skills, and companions.


Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven


  • Release date: January 22
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch

Cult of the Lamb continues to be a delightfully sadistic game about running your own sect,and the Woolhaven expansion adds even more content to the experience. Billed as the biggest paid content update since the original game launched, Woolhaven shakes up the gameplay with several new mechanics and adds new dungeons, buildings, weapons, characters, and quests. There's also a brand-new ranching system that will let you raise deadly beasts as mounts--or as food, in case things go south.


Escape From Ever After


  • Release date: January 23
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

Heavily inspired by Nintendo's Paper Mario games, Escape from Ever After combines a fantasy storybook setting with turn-based combat. When a greedy megacorporation starts exploiting fairy tales for cheap labor, it's up to one hero to climb the corporate ladder and save the kingdom.


Highguard


  • Release date: January 26
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X

The big PvP-shooter game from former Respawn Interactive devs who previously worked on Titanfall and Apex Legends, Highguard switches things up from sci-fi to fantasy.


The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin


  • Release date: January 28
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, iOS, Android

Based on the popular manga and anime series, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origins follows Prince Tristan as he sets off on a grand adventure in the fantasy kingdom of Britannia. With the world in chaos and time broken, it's up to the young prince to build a team of heroes and save the day in this open-world action-RPG.


Steel Century Groove


  • Release date: January 28
  • Platforms: PC

Combining two of humanity's greatest inventions--giant robots and synchronized dance routines--Steel Century Groove is a rhythm-combat game where you pilot mecha and compete to be crowned the champion of dance-offs.


Cairn


  • Release date: January 29
  • Platforms: PC, PS5

From the creators of Furi and Haven, Cairn is a realistic climbing game where each wall feels like a boss fight. A game about finding the right holds to place your hands and feet, adapting your posture, and maintaining your balance, players can choose their own path as they climb up the dangerous Mount Kami.


City Tales: Medieval Era


  • Release date: January 29
  • Platforms: PC

City-building games usually focus on modern-day metropolises, but City Tales: Medieval Era dials back the clock to ye olden times. You'll get to shape a quaint village into a bustling kingdom, evolving cities to organically blend in with nature while you tackle feudal problems that arise in each district.


The Midnight Walkers


  • Release date: January 29
  • Platforms: PC via Early Access

Billed as a hardcover PvPvE FPS zombie-extraction game--that's a lot of genres--The Midnight Walkers pits players against zombies, survivors, and a poison-gas system that forces you to ascend to new floors of the giant mega-complex you find yourself stuck in. Scavenge for loot, avoid all kinds of threats, and extract with all of the valuable gear you found to come back stronger for a fresh run when this game goes live in early access.


Don't Stop, Girlypop!


  • Release date: January 29
  • Platforms: PC

What happens when the boomer-shooter energy of a run-and-gun game collides at full speed with Y2K aesthetics? You get Don't Stop, Girlypop!, a very pink and energetic shooter where standing still is not an option. Imagine Ultrakill if it went all-in on a vibe that can only be described as peak-2000s Britney Spears, and you'll have a good idea of what to expect.


I Hate This Place


  • Release date: January 29
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch

Based on the popular comic books of the same name, I Hate This Place is an isometric survival-horror game full of '80s-thriller themes and scavenging gameplay mechanics. As the protagonist Elena, you'll find yourself transported to a world full of nightmarish entities that aren't too friendly, and you'll need to scavenge supplies to stay a step ahead of them. Just make sure that you do so quietly, as making too much noise will draw the creatures to your position, and you definitely don't want that to happen.


Code Vein 2


  • Release date: January 30
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S

Can you believe that it has been six years since the anime-inspired souls-like Code Vein was first released? The first game showed plenty of promise, and this month, you can sink your teeth into a sequel that dives further into a world of vampires, monsters, and challenging action. Bandai Namco is aiming to introduce a slicker and sleeker sequel--try saying that five times fast--but the most considerable improvement in Code Vein 2 will be a badass motorcycle that you can use to explore the land.




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video game,star wars video gamesDouble Nintendo Switch 2 Console Storage For Only $33 With Samsung MicroSD Express Deal

Nintendo Switch 2 owners who haven't picked up a microSD Express Card still have a chance to double their console's storage capacity for cheap. As of December 31, Amazon's incredible deal on the SanDisk P9 256GB microSD Express is still available. Normally $55, the SanDisk P9 256GB is on sale for only $33. This deal has been available for about two weeks, so it probably won't be active for much longer. The $33 price is an all-time low for a microSD Express Card from any brand. The 512GB edition, unfortunately, is selling for its full $100 price.

Amazon is also still selling the Lexar Play Pro 1TB microSD Express, the most popular 1TB card on the market, for $186 (was $220). For a 512GB card from Amazon, the Lexar Play Pro and Samsung P9 are your best bets at $100. Take a deeper dive into the world of microSD Express Cards for Nintendo Switch 2 below.

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video game,star wars video gamesThe Best Ways To Spend New Years Eve In-Game


New Year’s Eve doesn’t have to be limited to champagne and confetti in the real world. Video games offer their own ways to celebrate, from dazzling fireworks to high-speed races and creative parties with friends. Sometimes, getting together virtually is the only way everyone can be together.

In Animal Crossing, you can ring in the new year with a sky full of fireworks over your island. Fortnite Creative lets you throw your own custom parties with friends, complete with music, games, and chaos. Mario Kart brings the celebration to the tracks, where fireworks light up the sky as you race across Rainbow Road as the clock towards the new year ticks down.

No matter your style, these games turn the countdown into an interactive, unforgettable experience that's perfect for friends and families who can't be together to ring in the new year.


Animal Crossing: New Horizons


  • Platform: Nintendo Switch
  • Release Date: March 20, 2020
  • Playercount: Up to 8 players online
  • Cross-platform: No

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is one of the few games that fully commits to New Year’s Eve as an in-game event. On December 31, the plaza transforms with decorations, party favors, sparklers, and a real-time countdown that syncs with the player’s system clock. Isabelle and villagers gather in the square, music ramps up as midnight approaches, and fireworks cap off the celebration.

Because islands are persistent social spaces, players can invite friends over to experience the countdown together. Everyone can dress for the occasion, emote, exchange gifts, and wander the island after midnight. It feels less like a mini game and more like a shared holiday ritual, which is why it remains the gold standard for virtual New Year’s parties.


Mario Kart World


  • Platform: Nintendo Switch 2
  • Release Date: June 5, 2025
  • Playercount: Up to 24 players online
  • Cross-platform: No

We have Mario Kart World listed here, but nearly any Mario Kart game will work. The series is known for gorgeous tracks that feature stunning visual effects, many of which are fireworks that would fit in on any New Year's Eve parade or celebration.

Hop online, hit up a few tracks, and if you're up for it--setup a race along one of those courses that feature fireworks just as the countdown triggers. We're talking Crown City or several iterations of Rainbow Road, among others.

Mario Kart World does offer custom lobbies that make it easy to connect with friends, but you can also tout Mario Kart out as part of any in-person New Year's Eve party too!


Fortnite


Lunar New Year is just a different type of party!
  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile
  • Release Date: July 25, 2017
  • Playercount: Up to four players per squad, bigger lobbies in Fortnite Creative
  • Cross-platform: Yes

While Epic Games has been known to feature fireworks in live battle royale lobbies near the end of the year, the real party kicks off in Fortnite Creative. Here you can find player-made game modes that let you play your own way--including custom trivia night mods, prop hunt, and party royale-like modes.

Of course, there is absolutely nothing wrong with hopping from the battle bus together as the remaining hours in the year grow fewer and fewer. WinterFest takes place in Fortnite around the end of December each year, giving the island a snowy backdrop as you fight for your life.


Call of Duty: Warzone


  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Release Date: March 10, 2020
  • Playercount: Up to 4 in a squad
  • Cross-platform: Yes

Warzone doesn't have the flexibility of something like Fortnite Creative, but its high-octane action makes for some scenes that feel like a New Year's Eve fireworks show. Blowing up helicopters out of the sky or sending trucks off the ground with explosives are little milestones on the way to battle royale victory.

Warzone has become more popular than traditional Call of Duty--and for good reason. Battle royale brings the survival element of war that no other Call of Duty has before. Doing so, with friends, at the end of the year is a blast.


Final Fantasy XIV


  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Release Date: August 27, 2013
  • Cross-platform: Yes

Final Fantasy XIV excels at player-driven celebrations. Housing districts, Free Company estates, and public hubs often host New Year’s countdowns organized by the community. Players dress up, set off fireworks, and gather around stages while DJs stream music externally.

The game’s strength is how social it feels even without official events. Emotes, glamour, and roleplay-friendly systems allow players to turn the night into a true virtual party. It feels communal, intentional, and uniquely festive.


GTA Online


  • Platform: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC
  • Release Date: October 1, 2013
  • Playercount: Up to 32 players per session
  • Cross-platform: No

GTA Online offers endless locations for hosting a New Year’s party, from penthouses and yachts to nightclubs and rooftops. Fireworks launchers, champagne animations, and curated music help sell the celebration without much effort.

Private sessions make it easy to turn chaos into a controlled party environment. Friends can dress up, take screenshots, and roam Los Santos together at midnight, blending sandbox freedom with a party atmosphere.


Minecraft


  • Platform: PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile
  • Release Date: May 17, 2009
  • Playercount: Depends on server or Realm
  • Cross-platform: Yes

Minecraft is a blank canvas for New Year’s parties. Players can build stages, countdown clocks, and massive firework rigs, then invite friends to explore and celebrate together. Redstone allows for surprisingly elaborate countdown mechanics.

Because it is player-driven, each party feels personal. Whether it is a cozy survival world or a creative server spectacle, Minecraft lets groups define what celebration looks like.


Roblox


  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile
  • Release Date: September 1, 2006
  • Cross-platform: Yes

Roblox thrives on social experiences, many of which are designed specifically for events. Player-creators and professionals regularly create countdown rooms, concert spaces, and dance clubs perfect for New Year’s Eve gatherings.

Its accessibility makes it easy to invite large groups, even casual players. Jumping between games keeps the party moving, while social hubs provide a place to gather at midnight.


Fall Guys


  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Nintendo Switch, Mobile
  • Release Date: August 4, 2020
  • Playercount: Up to 4 players per squad
  • Cross-platform: Yes

Fall Guys feels like a party game by design, with colorful characters and short, high-energy rounds. Friends can queue together and treat matches as playful chaos while chatting through the countdown. The lack of downtime makes it ideal for New Year’s Eve. It keeps energy high without demanding focus, letting players celebrate and laugh together.

Some minigames offer the perfect backdrop for a New Year's Eve gathering, including Short Circuit and Hex-A-Terrestrial, complete with a night sky and bright lights to get you in the festive mood.


No Man’s Sky


  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Release Date: August 12, 2016
  • Playercount: Four players per party
  • Cross-platform: Yes

No Man’s Sky offers a surprisingly calm party atmosphere. The Nexus serves as a shared social hub, while player-built bases can become private celebration spaces complete with fireworks and emotes. The game works well for laid-back New Year’s parties. Players can explore, take group photos, and ring in the new year against alien skies.


Sea of Thieves


  • Platform: Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Release Date: March 20, 2018
  • Playercount: Up to 4 per crew
  • Cross-platform: Yes

Sea of Thieves turns New Year’s Eve into a pirate celebration. Crews can sail together, play shanties, drink grog, and fire cannons into the sky at midnight. The trick shots people have been able to pull off by launching themselves out of cannons, across the sea, and onto other ships are nothing short of incredible. Drunken-madness induced incredible, though.

Sea of Thieves adventures are less about competition or loot and more about the shared memorable moments created. Even just sailing under the stars can make for a wonderful way to ring in the new year.


Deep Rock Galactic


  • Platform: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Release Date: May 13, 2020
  • Playercount: Up to 4 players
  • Cross-platform: Partial

Deep Rock Galactic leans into rowdy celebration through its Space Rig hub. Players can dance, drink at the bar, and trigger music before or after missions, making it a natural gathering spot. Honestly, the Overwatch-like mining adventure is a blast, but sometimes you don't even need to jump into the action to have a good time.

A New Year’s party here feels communal and silly. It is perfect for smaller groups that want something social without leaving co-op gameplay behind.




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