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Every Major Game Releasing in November 2025

Updated: Nov 29

After an exciting October filled with heavy-hitters like Ghost of Yotei, Battlefield 6, Ninja Gaiden 4, The Outer Worlds 2, and Arc Raiders, November 2025 is shaping up to be another busy month of the year for gamers. 


This month’s lineup offers it all — from eagerly anticipated sequels and daring indie projects to new ports making their way across platforms.


Whether you’re planning to grind through open-world adventures, test your reflexes in skill-based action games, or settle in for narrative-driven experiences, there’s a steady stream of releases coming almost every single day.


Here are all the games coming in November 2025


Where Winds Meet, COD black ops 7, Escape from Tarkov. Nov 2025 game release.
Where Winds Meet, COD black ops 7, Escape from Tarkov. All Nov 2025 game releases.

November 3:

Tavern Keeper is a charming fantasy business simulation from Greenheart Games, the creators of Game Dev Tycoon, where players build and manage a cozy tavern in a whimsical world filled with dwarves, orcs, and magical mishaps. Dive into detailed management tasks like hiring staff, crafting unique furnishings in a powerful Design Mode, and navigating light-hearted tales of unlikely heroes, all narrated by acclaimed actor Steven Pacey. After over a decade in development, this passion project blends relaxing decoration sandbox elements with witty RPG storytelling, launching into Early Access on Steam with adjustable difficulty and community-shared creations.


November 4:

Football Manager 26 (Mac, PC, mobile, PS5, Xbox Series)

Football Manager 26, the latest in Sports Interactive's iconic series, revolutionizes management with the Unity engine, introducing full women's football integration, enhanced tactical depth via possession formations, and a revamped recruitment hub for smarter squad building. Powered by deeper licensing, including FIFA tournaments and new leagues like Egypt and UAE, players craft unique backstories in an overhauled character creator while experiencing broadcast-quality matches from the dugout.


Age of Empires 4 (PS5) + Dynasties of the East expansion (all platforms)

Age of Empires 4 arrives on PS5 with the bold Dynasties of the East expansion, introducing four variant civilizations like the Golden Horde and Sengoku Daimyo, each with unique units, tech trees, and strategies rooted in Eastern history. The expansion debuts The Crucible, a roguelite single-player mode blending endless replayability with RTS chaos across new biomes and maps like Craters and Cliffsanity. Optimized for console with Premium Edition early access, it enhances the Anniversary Edition's campaigns, editor tools, and multiplayer, delivering tactical depth and historical authenticity in stunning 4K visuals.


Europa Universalis 5, Paradox's ambitious grand strategy sequel, spans five centuries of history from the Middle Ages to the Napoleonic era, with a massive 2000-advance tech tree, detailed population simulation, and estate-based politics balancing nobility, clergy, and commoners. Players navigate a richly simulated world of resources, climates, and estates, automating mechanics like trade or war while forging empires through diplomacy, conquest, or economic dominance. Launching November 4 with modular DLC for regional focus, it blends Paradox's signature depth with intuitive UI and roguelite elements for emergent narratives.


Satisfactory (PS5, Xbox Series)

Satisfactory's long-awaited console debut brings Coffee Stain Studios' addictive factory-building to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, complete with 1.1 update features like flushable toilets and enhanced haptics on DualSense. Players crash-land on alien planet MASSAGE-2(A-B)b, automating massive production lines with vehicles, trains, and modular factories amid exploration and combat. Launching November 4 with full PC parity up to 1.1, it supports suspend/resume on Xbox and immersive audio on PlayStation, delivering endless creativity in a vibrant, resource-rich world.


November 5:

Biped 2 (multiple platforms)

Biped 2, the sequel to the beloved co-op puzzle adventure, returns with charming robots Aku and Sila embarking on a groovy journey to a distant planet after receiving a distress signal. Players control each robot's legs via analog sticks for hilariously chaotic movement, tackling innovative mechanics like new traversal types in single-player, 2-player local/online co-op, or a fresh 4-player mode. Launching November 5 across platforms with Steam Workshop support for custom levels, it emphasizes friendship, creativity, and absurd fun in a vibrant, hat-collecting world.


November 6:

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment plunges players into the canonical Imprisoning War from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, commanding Zelda, Rauru, and the Sages against Ganondorf's demonic hordes in massive battles across Hyrule's depths. Switch seamlessly between 15 playable characters with unique combos, including time-manipulating Zelda and Sage-enhanced allies, in roguelite single-player modes or 2-player co-op with splitscreen and GameShare. Launching November 6 exclusively on Switch 2 with enhanced visuals, amiibo rewards, and save data bonuses from prior Zelda titles, it blends hack-and-slash frenzy with emotional storytelling.


The Last Caretaker casts players as a reawakened robot safeguarding humanity's remnants in a flooded, post-apocalyptic ocean world, sailing a customizable boat to scavenge tech and nurture human "seeds" for rebirth. Blend survival crafting with atmospheric exploration, battling rogue machines and unlocking upgrades in a narrative-driven adventure emphasizing solitude and hope. Launching November 6 in Early Access with community feedback shaping its roadmap, it offers relaxing yet tense gameplay across endless seas, with progress carrying forward to full release.


Siberia Remastered (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)

Siberia Remastered revitalizes Benoit Sokal's 2002 point-and-click classic with stunning 3D visuals, fluid controls, and an intuitive interface, following lawyer Kate Walker on a poignant quest across Europe to uncover inventor Hans Voralberg's secrets. Explore clockpunk wonders from alpine Valadilene to frozen Russian outposts, solving environmental puzzles with automatons and heartfelt narratives of self-discovery. Launching November 6 alongside a VR edition for Meta Quest 3, it preserves the contemplative soul while modernizing navigation for a timeless adventure.


Whiskerwood is a verticality-focused city-builder where industrious mice colonize perilous island chains under tyrannical cat overlords, balancing automation, resource chains, and rebellion in a 40-commodity economy. Carve mountains, tunnel underground, and build towering settlements with conveyor belts, railroads, and faction diplomacy, as weather, pollution, and heating challenge your ingenuity. Launching November 6 in Early Access, it evolves from Timberborn's beavers into a systems-rich sim of survival, trade, and uprising across rotating maps.


November 7:

A Pizza Delivery (PC, Xbox Series, PS5)

A Pizza Delivery is a meditative narrative exploration where pizza rider "B" navigates a surreal, shifting world on her final shift, sharing slices with eccentric inhabitants to unravel dreams, regrets, and interconnected stories. Solve optional puzzles with levers and conveyor belts amid dreamlike driving, fostering bonds that reveal personal truths in a cozy, choice-driven adventure. Launching November 7, it blends quiet reflection with charming interactions, emphasizing connection in a hand-drawn realm of whimsy and introspection.


Sword of Justice (PC and mobile devices)

Sword of Justice is an innovative open-world MMORPG developed by NetEase, blending single-player RPG depth with multiplayer dynamics in a breathtaking Eastern fantasy realm inspired by China's Song Dynasty and the classic novel The Four Great Constables. This groundbreaking title redefines traditional MMOs by eliminating pay-to-win mechanics, excessive grinding, and mandatory team-ups, instead introducing the "Paths Converge" system that ensures fair rewards for both competitive and casual players through diverse playstyles, including stress-free exploration and non-combat pursuits like farming, archery, court trials, and archaeology amid over 100 professions. 


November 11:

Lumines Arise (PC, PS5, PSVR 2)

Lumines Arise reinvents the Lumines puzzle legacy with Tetsuya Mizuguchi's synesthetic flair, dropping 2x2 blocks to form glowing squares synced to Hydelic's pulsating soundtrack, now enhanced by Burst mechanics for escalating combos. Journey through hypnotic stages in single-player or compete in Burst Battle multiplayer, with VR support on PSVR2 immersing players in rhythm-triggered visuals. Launching November 11 with a demo available, it fuses addictive flow-state puzzling with eclectic tunes and customizable playlists for endless replayability.


Unpetrified: Echoes of Nature (PC)

Unpetrified: Echoes of Nature is a serene narrative adventure where a reborn stone Golem, emotions tied to the environment, teams with a clever fox to restore a fractured world, solving emotion-driven puzzles amid lush biomes. Collect meaningful items and reunite animal families in a story of unlikely friendship, loss, and harmony, with orchestral tunes underscoring intimate moments. Launching November 11, it offers 7-8 hours of reflective exploration, emphasizing balance between nature and inner peace.


NASCAR 25 delivers iRacing's authentic simulation to PC with laser-scanned tracks, dynamic weather, and all four series from ARCA to Cup, featuring 190 drivers and 400 paint schemes in a career mode from backyard garage to championship glory. Tune cars with Factory Driver Programs, race in 4K with HDR, and engage in cross-play multiplayer across modes like Deathmatch and online championships. Launching November 11 with Game Pass day-one access, it captures the roar of stock cars through precise physics and broadcast realism.


November 12:

Winter Burrow (PC, Switch, Xbox Series)

Winter Burrow is a cozy woodland survival sim where a city-weary mouse returns to restore their ruined childhood burrow amid a harsh winter, crafting tools, knitting sweaters, and baking pies while unraveling their aunt's disappearance. Balance hunger, stamina, and warmth in directed quests like bridge repairs, befriend quirky locals, and expand your handbook in a narrative-rich world of fun and discovery. Launching November 12, it offers paced progression and customizable playstyles for relaxing yet rewarding woodland tales.


Tomb Water (PC) - Delayed to early 2026

Tomb Water is a fast-paced 2D Soulslike Western where a gunslinging cowboy uncovers eldritch secrets in cursed Tombwater, blending revolver duels, spellcasting, and metroidvania exploration across canyons and mines. Switch between saber dashes and shotgun blasts in interconnected horror, confronting cosmic darkness without markers in a pixel-art nightmare of mining disasters and madness. Launching November 12, it rewards bold risks with replayable roguelite runs and narrative branches.


November 13:

Yakuza Kiwami 1 and 2 (Nintendo Switch 2)

Yakuza Kiwami remakes the PS2 classic with refined brawling in Kamurocho's neon underworld, as Kiryu rebuilds his life amid yakuza intrigue, karaoke duels, and heartfelt sub-stories. Its sequel, Kiwami 2, escalates to Sotenbori with dual-protagonist action, heat actions, and Majima's shadowy saga, blending gritty drama with absurd minigames. Launching November 13 on Switch 2 with enhanced graphics and upgrades from Switch 1, they deliver timeless tales of honor and chaos.


Inazuma 11: Victory Road (all platforms)

Inazuma 11: Victory Road revives Level-5's soccer RPG with a 5,400-character roster spanning the series, as protagonist Unmei Sasanami rejects the sport until a fateful clash with ace Haru Endo sparks a globe-trotting quest for the ultimate team. Blend manual action controls or strategic Commander Mode with MAPPA-animated cutscenes, customizing avatars in Bond Town for social matches and online tournaments. Launching November 10 across platforms, it delivers hyperdimensional battles, school-life drama, and endless collection in a triumphant return.


Anno 117 Pax Romana (Xbox Series, PS5, PC)

Anno 117: Pax Romana thrusts players into Emperor Trajan's golden age as a governor balancing Celtic-Roman cultures across provinces, building trade empires with modular ships and deity worship for faith bonuses. Navigate economic simulations, military might, or diplomatic intrigue in dual loyalist/rebel paths, with ray-traced visuals and co-op/PvP modes. Launching November 13, it redefines city-builders with historical depth and calendar-spanning ambition.


November 14:

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 thrusts players into 2035's chaos as JSOC's David Mason hunts a revived Raul Menendez, blending co-op campaigns with reality-shattering twists across 18 multiplayer maps and cursed Zombies hordes. Master omnimovement in Multiplayer's adrenaline-fueled modes or survive Relic-modified undead waves, enhanced by RICOCHET anti-cheat. Launching November 14 with Game Pass day-one, it delivers mind-bending narratives and seamless cross-play.


Dragon Ball Sparking Zero (Nintendo Switch 1 and 2)

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero explodes onto Switch with 208 characters from Z to Super, unleashing earth-shaking battles in 360-degree arenas via Episode and Custom modes, now with motion controls on Joy-Cons. Relive arcs or craft dream clashes with Sparking! transformations, online lobbies, and DLC packs adding Super Hero and DAIMA fighters. Launching November 14, it captures Tenkaichi's chaotic spirit with optimized visuals and portable power.


Where Winds Meet (PS5, PC, mobile)

Where Winds Meet immerses players in tenth-century China's Wuxia chaos as a sword master uncovering identity amid martial arts schools, from parkour rooftops to wind-riding dashes across 20km provinces. Master 15+ combat styles in solo 150-hour narratives or 4-player co-op, blending revenge, romance, and rebellion in ray-traced realms. Launching November 14 as free-to-play with PS5 exclusivity, it offers voice customization and endless Eastern epics.


November 15:

Escape from Tarkov 1.0 culminates nine years of beta with a full narrative escape amid locked maps (save Ground Zero), hardcore mechanics like permadeath risks, and a 2% success rate for main quests. Battle AI and players in revamped physics, seasonal events, and Steam integration, with progress from prior wipes carrying over. Launching November 15, it delivers unforgiving realism and closure to the Zone's saga.


November 17:

Unmourned traps players in a haunted house as Jason, unraveling the previous owners' vanishing through random paranormal visions and memory shifts, blending stealth horror with psychological dread. Survive escalating mechanics like sanity-draining events and dynamic hauntings in a non-linear tale of grief and darkness. Launching November 17, it evokes PT's looping terror with full voiceover and seizure warnings.


November 18:

Deadpool VR (MetaQuest 3)

Marvel's Deadpool VR thrusts players into the Merc's suit for chaotic VR mayhem, voiced by Neil Patrick Harris, as he captures Marvel villains in Mojoworld for Mojo's riches via grenade-takedowns and limb-wielding absurdity. Blend ranged/melee combat with parkour traversal in over-the-top levels from Helicarrier heists to desert shootouts. Launching November 18 exclusively on Quest 3/3S, it delivers irreverent humor and VR-exclusive antics.


SpongeBob: Titans of the Tide (Xbox Series, PS5, Switch 2, PC)

SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide sends SpongeBob and Patrick on a ghostly quest to quell the Flying Dutchman and King Neptune's feud, switching between their platforming skills, SpongeBob's bubbles, and Patrick's grappling burrows in haunted Bikini Bottom locales. Explore Neptune's Palace and Mount Bikini with classic voice acting, battling bosses like Hibernation Sandy in a whimsical tale of wit and bravery. Launching November 18 with a demo, it revives co-op platforming with Unreal Engine 5 flair.


Morsels (PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, PC)

Morsels is a frenetic roguelite creature collector where a mouse transforms into quirky Morsels like sunflowers and eels, swapping mid-chaos for combos against cat overlords in sewers and upper worlds. Capture allies with unique attacks, afflictions, and power-ups in bonus levels of twisted art, blending Nuclear Throne's pace with Pokémon's charm. Launching November 18, it offers endless replayability in a stinking, addictive dungeon crawl.


November 19:

DemonSchool (multiple platforms)

Demonschool fuses tactics RPG with Persona vibes in a horror-tinged island university, where Faye leads misfits against interdimensional demons via rewindable grid battles emphasizing motion and combos. Balance school schedules for skill-building, befriend 15 avatars in light horror narratives, and explore surreal encounters with contextual interactions. Launching November 19 across platforms, it blends strategic depth with dating-sim flair and Italian giallo aesthetics.


November 20:

Kirby Air Riders (Switch 2)

Kirby Air Riders revs up the 2003 cult classic with 18 tracks, 15 riders like Meta Knight and Dedede, and machines from Warp Stars to Chariots, in frantic races blending Mario Kart chaos with Kirby whimsy. Master boosts, drifts, and Special moves in Air Ride's 6-player races or City Trial's 16-player mayhem, with amiibo unlocks and online/local multiplayer. Launching November 20 exclusively on Switch 2, it expands vehicular frenzy with weather, events, and Sakurai's polish.


Outlaws Remaster (all platforms)

Outlaws Remaster resurrects LucasArts' 1997 Western FPS as ex-Marshal James Anderson hunts his family's killers with 45 revolvers and sawed-off shotguns in high-res cutscenes and cross-play deathmatches. Traverse interconnected levels with modern controls, rumble, and gyro aiming, including Kill the Fool with the Chicken mode. Launching November 20 across platforms, it honors gritty gunplay with uncompressed visuals and multiplayer revival.


S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl ports its unforgiving survival shooter to PS5 with DualSense haptics, gyro aiming, and Pro enhancements like ray-traced shadows and volumetric fog in the warped Exclusion Zone. Scavenge anomalies, hunt mutants, and unravel conspiracies in a reactive world of lifelike NPCs and permadeath risks. Launching November 20 after PC/Xbox debut, it delivers immersive dread with late-2025 tweaks.


November 24:

Constance is a hand-drawn Metroidvania where a paintbrush-wielding artist navigates her decaying inner psyche, transforming into paint for fluid dives and slashes amid biomes symbolizing mental struggles. Unlock brush techniques for puzzles and combat, balancing corruption with resources in a non-linear tale of self-discovery and acceptance. Launching November 24 on PC with a demo, it blends Hollow Knight's exploration with Celeste's precision in emotional, resource-driven runs.


Of Ash and Steel is a low-fantasy open-world action RPG homage to 2000s classics like The Witcher, where players forge their legend in the decaying Kingdom of the Seven without hand-holding markers. Hone skills in deliberate combat blending swords, bows, and magic, while navigating a hostile world that reacts to your growth from ragamuffin outsider to bowed-to hero through deep social systems and non-level-scaled threats. Launching November 6 with underwater caves, side quests, and a rich narrative of survival and discovery, it rewards curiosity in a richly detailed island chain.


November 25:

Project Motor Racing (PS5, Xbox Series, PC)

Project Motor Racing fuses sim authenticity with accessible thrills across 70 era-spanning cars and 28 laser-scanned tracks, from LMDh Hypercars to GT legends, in a career mode of budgets, repairs, and sponsor drama. Master first-principle physics, mod-friendly GIANTS Engine tweaks, and online races in dynamic weather. Launching November 25 with Goodwood demo access, it captures motorsport's highs and crashes.


November 26:

Terminator 2D: No Fate (all platforms) - Delayed to December 2025

Terminator 2D: No Fate recasts Judgment Day as a pixel-art arcade side-scroller, blending movie scenes with original branches where Sarah and John alter Skynet's rise via multi-endings and modes like Infinite and Boss Rush. Wield iconic weapons in run-and-gun frenzy, with recrafted Brad Fiedel scores and high-score chases. Launching November 26 across platforms, it honors T2's adrenaline with Bitmap Bureau's retro polish.


November 27:

Bubble Bobble Sugar Dungeon (PS5, Switch, PC)

Bubble Bobble: Sugar Dungeons sends Bub through procedurally generated sweet biomes, trapping foes in bubbles for platforming and treasure hunts that rotate skills and layouts each run. Bundle includes Bubble Symphony's co-op school-hopping with Taito cameos, in a step-up roguelite of endless adventures. Launching November 27, it evolves the series with resource balancing and whimsical escalation.



If you've made it to the end, let me know which game you're most excited about. The comment box is open!

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