Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 — 4 February (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person RPG
What is remarkable: a direct continuation of the story of Henry, who leads an extremely dangerous and eventful life in Bohemia in the early 15th century.
Rogue Waters — 4 February (now on PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: tactical strategy
What is remarkable: tactical strategy with roguelite elements, in which a team of dead pirates sail the sea for revenge. A new project by the developers of “Hard West 2".
Rift of the NecroDancer — 5 February (PC)
Genre: rhythm arcade
What is remarkable: an habitant of a magical kingdom finds herself in a strange world where she will have to engage in a musical duel with monsters. A new project by the developers of “Crypt of the NecroDancer” and “Cadence of Hyrule”.
While Waiting — February 5 (PC, Switch)
Genre: adventure
What is remarkable: a set of comic situations with philosophical overtones about expectation and forced idleness. A new project by the developers of “Moncage”.
Big Helmet Heroes — February 6 (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: beat 'em up
What is remarkable: a cooperative beat 'em up in which comical knights with big heads set out to save a princess.
Keep Driving — February 6 (PC)
Genre: RPG
What is remarkable: an RPG with an emphasis on management about traveling to the other side of the country in your own car. A new project by the developers of “Post Void”.
Civilization 7 — February 11 (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: global strategy
What is remarkable: the return of one of the most important global strategies about the thorny path of human civilization — from the primitive system to the technological future.
Urban Myth Dissolution Center — 12 February (PC, PS5, Switch)
Genre: visual novel
What is remarkable: the difficult everyday life of the Center for Debunking Urban Legends, who employees study frightening anomalies and the underworld.
Dawnfolk — 13 February (PC)
Genre: strategy
What is remarkable: a minimalistic construction simulator about a kingdom shrouded in darkness.
Slime Heroes — 13 February (PC, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: isometric action
What is remarkable: the adventures of the last slime in the universe who must save his unusual species.
Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip — 13 February (now on PS5, Switch)
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What is remarkable: Terry decided to build a car and go into space with it, but before that he has to turn his hometown upside down.
Afterlove EP — 14 February (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: visual novel
What is remarkable: a young musician from Indonesia is trying to find ground after the death of his girlfriend. A new project by the developers of “Coffee Talk”.
Date Everything — 14 February (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: visual novel
What is remarkable: a comical dating simulator in which you can start a relationship with a vacuum cleaner, a laundry basket and what else you don't know.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 — 14 February (PC, PS4/5, Switch)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: a group of heroes begins to investigate a series of murders that have something to do with a mysterious monster.
Tomb Raider 4-6: Remastered — February 14 (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: the familiar adventures of Lara Croft with slightly improved graphics.
Avowed — February 18 (PC, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: 1st person RPG
What is remarkable: an adventure RPG set in the Pillars of Eternity universe. A new project by the developers of “Fallout: New Vegas” and “The Outer Worlds”.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage — February 18 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What is remarkable: in the summer of 1995, several friends shot an amateur film in order to face the dark consequences of that time 25 years later. A new project by the developers of “Life Is Strange” and “Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden”.
Era One — 20 February (PC)
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: a strategy about building ships and exploring silent space in search of resources and dangers.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii — 21 February (PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: a former yakuza becomes the captain of a real pirate ship. A new project by the developers of the “Yakuza” series.
Monster Hunter Wilds — February 28 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: the Hunting Guild continues to fight against amazing monsters, each of which poses a unique threat.
PGA Tour 2K25 — February 28 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: golf simulator
What is remarkable: Take-Two Interactive's annual round of golf.