Warhammer, Warcraft, and Warzone will go to war this Novembwar.
The iconic managment series returns for another life-swallowing annual entry. This year, highlights include an updated match engine and Champions League games.
Sonic goes open world for the first time. (Translation for people who were playing PC games in the '90s instead of Sega games: It's like Tribes 2, but you're a hedgehog who runs instead of skis.)
CoD's free-to-play battle royale spin-off is getting a big post-Modern Warfare 2 refresh, which includes its take on extraction modes of games like Escape from Tarkov and Hunt: Showdown.
Insomniac's Spider-Man made it to PC in August, and this spin-off is following hot on its heels. The PC port supports ray tracing, ultra-wide monitors, and Nvidia's DLSS tech.
The next big WoW expansion adds dragonriding and a new race. You guessed it: the race is dragons. Technically, they're Dracthyr Evokers, which are both a race and a class.
The co-op survival of Vermintide with a greater focus on ranged weapons. Darktide was scheduled to release in 2021, but was delayed a year. We're absolutely desperate to play this.