Games

1000xResist — 4 November (PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: adventure
What is remarkable: after a collision with aliens, humanity almost ceased to exist. All that remains is a lone girl leading a hermit’s life.

Europa Universalis 5 — 4 November (PC)
Genre: global strategy
What is remarkable: a complex strategy about ruling a nation that could have been born anywhere on Earth — from the foot of Japanese volcanoes to central Europe and the fields of South America.

Football Manager 26 — 4 November (PC, PS5, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: football manager
What is remarkable: the annual dose of football management from Sega.

Satisfactory — 4 November (PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person construction simulator
What is remarkable: build intricate factories on a hostile planet. A new project by the developers of the “Goat Simulator”.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Impression — 6 November (NS2)
Genre: 3rd person action
What is remarkable: a large‑scale action game telling the story of the war between “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” and “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”.

Syberia Remastered — 6 November (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: point-and-click adventure
What is remarkable: updated adventures of Kate Walker, who by fate ends up in snowy and incredibly mysterious Eastern Europe.

Unbeatable — 6 November (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: rhythm adventure
What is remarkable: in a world where music has been outlawed, an underground band refuses to give up melodies and obey the authorities.

Whiskerwood — 6 November (PC) Game Pass
Genre: city builder
What is remarkable: manage a city of mice forced to obey the will of domineering, ambitious cats.

Goodnight Universe — 11 November (NS1/2, PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person adventure
What is remarkable: a 6‑month‑old baby from an ordinary family discovers telekinetic abilities, drawing the interest of a mysterious corporation.

Lumines Arise — 11 November (PC, PS5)
Genre: puzzle
What is remarkable: an updated version of the cult puzzle game. A new project by the developers of the “Tetris Effect”.

Possessor (s) — 11 November (PC, PS5)
Genre: 2D-metroidvania
What is remarkable: in a city torn apart and isolated from the outside world, bewildered heroes search for meaning. A new project by the developers of the “Hyper Light Drifter”.

Rue Valley — 11 November (NS1, PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: isometric RPG
What is remarkable: a narrative RPG about a time loop that is repeatedly broken by a massive explosion.

Winter Burrow — 12 November (NS1, PC, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: survival simulator
What is remarkable: a cute mouse restores his home and explores the surrounding area to survive the biting winter.

Anno 117: Pax Romana — 13 November (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: city builder
What is remarkable: an urban planning simulator that tells about one of the periods in the life of the Roman Empire.

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road — 13 November (NS1/2, PC, PS4/5, Xbox Series)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: a JRPG about schoolchildren who are more interested in football than studying. A new project by the developers of the “Professor Layton” and “Ni no Kuni” series.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 — 14 November (PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: 1st person shooter
What is remarkable: the annual serving of military adventures from Activision.

Escape From Tarkov — 15 November (PC)
Genre: 1st person shooter
What is remarkable: an extraction shooter about escaping from a city engulfed in war.

Forestrike — 17 November (NS1, PC)
Genre: 2D-roguelite
What is remarkable: a roguelite about a martial‑arts master who can relive the same battle over and over, honing his moves. A new project by the developers of the “Olija”.

The Berlin Apartment — 17 November (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person adventure game
What is remarkable: the story of an apartment hovering over the Berlin Wall and its many residents.

Morsels — 18 November (NS1, PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: isometric roguelike
What is remarkable: a fast‑paced roguelite about the dark corners of a phantasmagorical sewer.

News Tower — 18 November (PC)
Genre: economic strategy
What is remarkable: build your own media empire in the center of New York and get acquainted with corrupt officials and the mafia.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide — 18 November (NS2, PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person platformer
What is remarkable: SpongeBob and Patrick must save Bikini Bottom from a conflict between Neptune and the Flying Dutchman.

Demonschool — 19 November (NS1, PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: a tactical JRPG in the spirit of the original “Shin Megami Tensei” games, where high‑school students fight off a demon invasion.

Kirby Air Riders — 20 November (NS2)
Genre: arcade racing
What is remarkable: Kirby, his friends, and sworn enemies organize races in a colorful world.

Neon Inferno — 20 November (NS1, PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: run & gun
What is remarkable: two seasoned killers take to the streets of crime‑ridden New York.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl — 20 November (PS5)
Genre: 1st person shooter
What is remarkable: over the years, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has only become more inhospitable, and the mutants and people living there are more dangerous.

Terminator 2D: No Fate — 26 November (NS1, PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 2D action game
What is remarkable: a full adaptation of the film “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” into a video game. A new project by the developers of the “Final Vendetta”.