

Late January brings point-and-click adventures, cult expansion horror, and Paper Mario-inspired RPGs, while industry giants Amazon and Ubisoft make dramatic portfolio moves.


January's second week delivers an eclectic mix of JRPG depth, psychological horror, paranormal photography, and metroidvania exploration, while GameStop's closure spree and Meta's studio shutdowns signal continued industry turbulence.


January kicks off 2026 with an eclectic mix of releases spanning cozy life simulation, psychological horror, and ambitious 3D platforming, while the Steam Awards reveal the community's favorites from the past year.


December's final week brings three PC-exclusive releases spanning deck-building strategy, cooperative monster hunting, and settlement building, while the industry grapples with Naughty Dog's return to mandatory overtime, the tragic death of Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella, and EA's controversial Saudi-backed acquisition moving forward.


December's third week brings rhythm challenges, environmental storytelling grounded in Māori culture, and strategic canine chaos alongside significant industry shifts at Bungie and record-breaking Steam numbers.


December's second week brings an eclectic mix ranging from skateboarding through literal hell to rhythm-based medical procedures, while industry veterans reshape the landscape with major career moves.


December's opening week brings an unexpected mix of roguelike brutality, classic JRPG storytelling, FromSoftware's latest challenge, and retro-inspired space horror alongside major industry shifts in franchise futures and corporate ownership.


November's final week delivers a diverse lineup spanning mobile-adapted action RPGs, Marvel's beat 'em up revival, indie collections, and psychological horror, alongside industry news about legendary actor Udo Kier's passing and financial turbulence at major publishers.


November's third week delivers a martial arts roguelite with unique foresight mechanics, an undersea SpongeBob adventure, an ambitious open-world RPG, and a paint-based metroidvania, while industry drama escalates with explosive courtroom revelations and hardware manufacturers celebrate unexpected success.


November's second week delivers heavy hitters alongside intriguing indies, while Valve makes waves with hardware announcements and Bethesda continues its slow march toward The Elder Scrolls 6.
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