Games

Age of Mythology: Retold — 4 March (now also on PS5)
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: a remake of an iconic strategy game about people fighting side by side with mythological creatures and gods.

Carmen Sandiego — 4 March (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What is remarkable: an experienced thief travels the world in pursuit of a supervillain organization.

Everhood 2 — 4 March (PC, Switch)
Genre: isometric RPG
What is remarkable: an unusual RPG, the battles in which are a musical arcade game.

Knights in Tight Spaces — 4 March (PC)
Genre: tactical strategy
What is remarkable: knights collect decks of cards and fight in very tight spaces. A new project by the developers of “Fights in Tight Spaces”.

Two Point Museum — 4 March (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: economic strategy
What is remarkable: a great opportunity to build your own museum and have fun. A new project by the developers of “Two Point Hospital” and “Two Point Campus”.

MainFrames — 6 March (PC, Switch)
Genre: 2D platformer
What is remarkable: a mixture of platformer and puzzle, the main character of which moves across the desktop and computer windows.

Sorry We're Closed — 6 March (now also on PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: horror
What is remarkable: an avant-garde horror story about a girl dying because of a curse who desperately wants to survive.

Split Fiction — 6 March (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What is remarkable: a cooperative adventure through the worlds of two female writers, one specializing in science fiction and the other in fantasy. A new project by the developers of “A Way Out” and “It Takes Two”.

Centum — 11 March (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: adventure
What is remarkable: escape from the pixel world, every event in which may turn out to be a simple lie.

Rise of the Ronin — 11 March (now also on PC)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: a samurai, left without a patron, becomes a war veteran in Japan at the end of the 19th century. A new project by the developers of “Ninja Gaiden” and “Nioh”.

Wanderstop — 11 March (PC, PS5)
Genre: 3rd person adventure
What is remarkable: the former warrior changes battles to growing and making tea, however, things do not go according to plan. A new project by the developers of “The Stanley Parable” and “Gone Home”.

Bionic Bay — 13 March (PC, PS5)
Genre: 2D platformer
What is remarkable: a scientist trapped in an intricate biomechanical world tries to get out of it using a hand-held teleporter.

WWE 2K25 — 14 March (PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: wrestling simulator
What is remarkable: wrestlers of all stripes, from legends to rookies, are getting ready to step into the ring for a standing ovation and glory.

MLB The Show 25 — 18 March (PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: baseball simulator
What is remarkable: annual update of the main baseball simulator.

Reignbreaker — 18 March (PC)
Genre: isometric roguelike
What is remarkable: roguelike is about fighting tyranny in a world where the Middle Ages are intertwined with high technology.

Assassin's Creed Shadows — 20 March (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: a shinobi assassin and a black samurai, with very different fighting styles, explore the vastness of feudal Japan.

Cataclismo — 20 March (PC)
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: few fragments of humanity are building fortresses to hold back the onslaught of nightmarish creatures.

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition — 20 March (Switch)
Genre: jRPG
What is remarkable: an updated version of jRPG about exploring an outlandish world using high-tech furs.

Bleach: Rebirth of Souls — 21 March (PC, PS4/5, Xbox Series)
Genre: fighting game
What is remarkable: fighting game set in the cult manga universe.

Killing Floor 3 — 25 March (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person shooter
What is remarkable: a cooperative shooter with horror elements about a group of mercenaries fighting against creepy mutants.

JDM: Japanese Drift Master — 26 March (PC)
Genre: car simulator
What is remarkable: a drift simulator with realistic physics set on Japanese roads.

Atomfall — 27 March (PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: 1st person action
What is remarkable: an action game with elements of survival about the exclusion zone caused by the disaster at the nuclear power plant. A new project by the developers of “Sniper Elite”.

Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark — 27 March (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 2D metroidvania
What is remarkable: metroidvania is about two sisters with demonic powers who want to resurrect a dark lord.

Karma: The Dark World — 27 March (PC, PS5)
Genre: 1st person horror
What is remarkable: an employee of a despotic corporation explores others' memories in an alternative version of East Germany.

The First Berserker: Khazan — 27 March (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: souls-like is about a great general who was coping with death and set off in search of his enemies.

Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror — 28 March (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person horror
What is remarkable: the once famous singer, now out of memory, explores her troubling memories.

Rain World: The Watcher — 28 March (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: 2D metroidvania
What is remarkable: an addition to the unusual platformer “Rain World”, which will take you to new corners of the half-living world.