
Marvel: Cosmic Invasion — 1 December (NS1/2, PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: beat-em-up
What's notable: a pixel-art beat-’em-up in which superheroes once again save the world. A new project by the developers of the “Flinthook” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge”.
Destiny 2: Renegades — 2 December (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person shooter
What's notable: a new chapter in the long-running “Destiny 2” saga.
Kingdom of Night — 2 December (PC)
Genre: isometric RPG
What's notable: a group of high schoolers tries to survive in late-1980s Miami after a cult summons Baphomet himself.
Sleep Awake — 2 December (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person horror
What's notable: humanity has dwindled to a single city on Earth — and even it is threatened with extinction, as every sleeping resident disappears without a trace.
Let It Die: Inferno — 3 December (PC, PS5)
Genre: 3rd person action
What's notable: with the appearance of gates leading straight into Hell, a whole stream of adventurers rushes toward them in search of riches.
Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows — 4 December (PC, PS4/5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person action
What's notable: a co-op spin-off of “Elden Ring” in which a party of heroes fights monsters already familiar to players. A new project by the developers of the “Dark Souls” and “Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon”.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — 4 December (NS1/2)
Genre: 1st person shooter
What's notable: Samus Aran arrives on an unknown planet full of mysteries and ancient technologies.
Octopath Traveler 0 — 4 December (NS1/2, PC, PS4/5, Xbox Series)
Genre: jRPG
What's notable: a voxel jRPG prequel set several years before the original “Octopath Traveler” and leading directly into its events.
Old School Rally — 4 December (NS1, PC, PS4/5)
Genre: arcade racing
What's notable: a tribute to the PlayStation 1 era and the rally racing rivalry of those years.
Routine — 4 December (PC, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: 1st person horror
What's notable: on an abandoned lunar station, nothing remains except hostile robots and death lurking in every dark corner.
Frostpunk 2: Fractured Utopias — 8 December (PC)
Genre: city-building
What's notable: the first expansion for “Frostpunk 2”, which will rethink and expand the “Utopia Builder” mode.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 — 8 December (now on PS5)
Genre: flight simulator
What's notable: a fresh version of the premier flight simulator. A new project by the developers of the “A Plague Tale”.
Skate Story — 8 December (NS2, PC, PS5)
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What's notable: a demon whose body is made of fragile glass rides a skateboard through the Underworld in an attempt to challenge the Devil.
Unbeatable — 9 December (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: rhythm adventure
What's notable: in a world where music has been outlawed, an underground band refuses to give up melody and bow to the authorities.
Mutant Football League 2 — 10 December (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: sports arcade
What's notable: a fantasy version of American football in which various creatures of the night take to the field.
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader — 11 December (now also on NS2)
Genre: isometric RPG
What's notable: a party-based RPG set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. A new project by the developers of the “Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous”.
The Rogue Prince of Persia — 16 December (now also on NS1/2)
Genre: 2D action game
What's notable: A roguelite action game about a nameless Persian prince who stands against an army of Huns.
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora: From The Ashes — 19 December (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: action
What's notable: an expansion for “Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora” that not only introduces the warlike “Ash Clan”, but also adds a third-person view.