Games

Age of Wonders 4: Giant Kings — 1 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: global strategy
What is remarkable: an addition to the global strategy “Age of Wonders 4”, which will lead giants to a new heyday.

Koira — 1 April (PC, PS5)
Genre: isometric adventure
What is remarkable: a cozy trip in the company of a dog through a forest full of friendly animals and dangerous hunters.

The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered — 3 April (now on PC)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: an improved version of “The Last of Us Part 2”, in which Ellie falls into a destructive embrace of revenge.

Armored Brigade 2 — 8 April (PC)
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: a hardcore strategy about Cold War battles. One of the main features are really big maps.

South of Midnight — 8 April (PC, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: wandering through the swamps of the American South, where scary tales and reality are intertwined. New developer project “We Happy Few”.

Commandos: Origins — 9 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: tactical strategy
What is remarkable: a restart of the once famous tactical strategy about a squad that specializes in sabotage behind the rear of the Third Reich.

Descenders Next — 9 April (PC, Xbox One/Series) Game Pass
Genre: sports arcade
What is remarkable: extreme racing on steep slopes on a snowboard or mountain board.

Blue Prince — 10 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: 1st person puzzle
What is remarkable: a mixture of puzzles and strategies about exploring a mansion, each room of which is fraught with unobvious secrets.

Monaco 2 — 10 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: robbery simulator
What is remarkable: a cooperative robbery simulator in which a group of criminals try to rob an entire city. New developer project “Tooth and Tail”.

Star Overdrive — 10 April (Switch)
Genre: 3rd person action game
What is remarkable: the lonely protagonist explores a mysterious planet with the help of a trusty hoverboard.

The Talos Principle: Reawakened — 10 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person puzzle
What is remarkable: an updated version of a philosophical puzzle about the essence of intelligence, which redesigned not only the visual range, but also the gameplay. A new project by the developers of the “Serious Sam” series.

Lost Records Bloom & Rage: Tape 2 — 15 April (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”.

Lushfoil Photography Sim — 15 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person adventure game
What is remarkable: a photographer simulator in which there is a place for fascinating nature and relaxing walks.

Bionic Bay — 17 April (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.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle — 17 April (now on PS5)
Genre: 1st person action
What is remarkable: Indiana Jones embarks on a new adventure involving the Nazis and treasure hunting. A new project by the creators of “Wolfenstein: The New Order” and “Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus”.

Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree — 17 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 2D metroidvania
What is remarkable: in reality, where humanity is almost completely destroyed, lonely heroes are trying to fight the advancing monsters.

Post Trauma — 22 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3rd person horror
What is remarkable: a middle-aged man with mental problems finds himself in a terrible and constantly changing world.

Old Skies — 23 April (PC, Switch)
Genre: point-and-click adventure
What is remarkable: a time traveler looks back at different eras, but at some point the situation gets out of control. A new project by the developers of “Unavowed” and the “Blackwell” series.

Once Upon A Puppet — 23 April (PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series)
Genre: 3D platformer
What is remarkable: a puppet's adventure in an intricate Theater Kingdom ruled by an invisible hand.

Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy — 24 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)
Genre: 1st person adventure game
What is remarkable: a remake of Benoit Sokal's adventure game, whose main character explores a lost country in the depths of Latin America.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 — 24 April (PC, PS5, Xbox Series) Game Pass
Genre: jRPG 3rd person
What is remarkable: european developers' take on the jRPG genre, whose extraordinary universe is inspired by France on the eve of World War I.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves — 24 April (PC, PS4/5, Xbox Series)
Genre: fighting game
What is remarkable: after a quarter of a century, the “Fatal Fury” fighting game series returns with a new part.

Tempest Rising — 24 April (PC)
Genre: real-time strategy
What is remarkable: a strategy in the spirit of “Command & Conquer: Red Alert”, which takes place on an Earth destroyed by a nuclear war.

Forza Horizon 5 — 29 April (now on PS5)
Genre: arcade racing
What is remarkable: the main arcade race of the last decade has moved to vibrant Mexico. Now the changing seasons are complemented by special natural phenomena — dust storms and tropical showers.

MotoGP 25 — 30 April (PC, PS4/5, Switch, Xbox One/Series)
Genre: motorcycle racing simulator
What is remarkable: an annual batch of motorcycle racing from Milestone.

Skin Deep — 30 April (PC)
Genre: immersive-sim from 1st person
What is remarkable: immersive-sim is about escaping from a spaceship where you can catch a cold or cut your legs. A new project by the developers of “Thirty Flights of Loving” and “Quadrilateral Cowboy”.