Upcoming PC games for 2024 and beyond

From top left clockwise: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Life by You, Nightingale and Dragon's Dogma 2
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When it comes to upcoming PC games, we're looking spoilt for choice this year. While some major releases, such as Homeworld 3 and Paradox's Life By You have sadly suffered delays, there's still plenty on the near horizon for you no matter your genre of choice. One of the beauties of PC gaming is how diverse its offerings can be, and you'll find the list below is proof of that.

Not only do we finally have a release date for the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, there are life sims, flight sims, and other new action-adventures to look forward to in 2024. If you're looking for something to play while you wait for your most anticipated upcoming PC games, you should check out our picks for the best Steam games and best games to play on a laptop – not to mention a collection of the absolute titans of the genre in our best PC games list. For now though, let's take a look at all the new PC games that need to be on your radar for 2024 and beyond. 

Recent updates

Our list of upcoming PC games was updated on April 2, removing recent releases and adding Black Myth: Wukong and Hellblade 2.

Upcoming PC games 2024

Homeworld 3

Homeworld 3

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Developer: Blackbird Interactive
Release date: May 13 2024

The Homeworld series is one of the most iconic and beloved real-time strategy series of all-time, and developer Blackbird Interactive is finally delivering a sequel – 10 years after Relic delivered Homefront 2. Boasting an expansive campaign, a co-op mode with a roguelike structure, and new combat systems which are built around a 3D ballistics system, Homeworld 3 looks to be every bit the game franchise fans have been waiting for. If what we've played of it already is any indication, Homeworld 3 could be one of the best RTS games of 2024.

Hellblade 2

Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 screenshot

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Developer: Ninja Theory
Release date: May 21, 2024

Senua is making a grand return in Hellblade 2. Having made peace with her past to find self-acceptance at the end of the first game, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 sees our Pict heroine venturing out to Viking territory to bring the fight to the enemy. Developer Ninja Theory has given us a closer look at its dark fantasy take on her new Icelandic environs, where Senua will be meeting friend and foe alike on a quest to avenge her slaughtered family – and we can't wait to see what her "revamped combat system" will entail. This Xbox-exclusive action-puzzler thankfully doubles as an upcoming PC game, meaning you'll be able to get your hands on Senua's next adventure on Steam as well as Xbox Game Pass for PC when Hellblade 2 launches in late May.

Life By You

Life by You

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Developer: Paradox Tectonic
Release date: June 5, 2024 

Paradox Interactive announced Life By You with a very brief teaser which gives us a glimpse of what looks set to be an alternative to The Sims. The initial trailer shows off a virtual house and family, with house building tools and mechanics that certainly appear to share similarities with the popular life sim. What stands out the most, though, is the more open looking world not unlike the structure of The Sims 3, with a car driving through a city, and shots of a beach. Not much more was revealed and we're still waiting on further details, but Life By You has certainly caught the attention of Sims fans

Still Wakes the Deep

Still Wakes the Deep screenshot

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Developer: The Chinese Room
Release date: June 18, 2024

Upcoming first-person horror game Still Wakes the Deep is on the way from Bloodlines 2 developer The Chinese Room. It looks like a uniquely isolating kind of aquatic horror experience, set on an oil rig in the middle of the ocean. With furious waves lashing against the vessel and not another soul in sight (in the trailer, at least), Still Wakes the Deep is looking pretty terrifying already, and we can't wait to get our hands on this desolate upcoming horror game when it finally launches in June.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree screenshot

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Developer: FromSoftware
Release date: June 20, 2024

At long last, the Elden Ring DLC is launching this year. This upcoming PC game might be an expansion to the best FromSoftware game ever, but in many ways, it's its own beast. The developer has been hard at work on Shadow of the Erdtree for years now, and although we've known of its existence for a long time, the DLC was only formally revealed in February 2024. The response has been understandably thunderous, with legions of Tarnished flocking back to the game in preparation for the continuation of Miquella's story this June.

Black Myth: Wukong

Black Myth: Wukong screenshot

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Developer: Game Science
Release date: August 20, 2024

If you're into Soulslikes, you'll want to keep Black Myth: Wukong on your radar. This upcoming PC game is an action-RPG set amid the fantastical world of Chinese folklore. Playing as the Destined One (aka the Monkey King), your task will be to venture out across harsh terrain to face even harsher foes on a quest to uncover the truth behind a long-lost legend. It sounds vague and mysterious enough, but with dynamic magic-infused melee combat and a host of unique powers available to the Destined One, Black Myth: Wukong looks like one punishing game like Elden Ring for FromSoftware fans to anticipate in 2024.

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 screenshot

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Developer: GSC Game World
Release date: September 5, 2024

We should have had Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl in our hands by now, although the Russian invasion of Ukraine has severely impacted development and caused a delay into 2024. However, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl's September launch this year will certainly be worth the wait, with developer GSC Game World pushing for a broader, and more expansive rendering of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in this long-awaited sequel. It looks absolutely stunning, the combat looks weighty and complex, and the new mutants and anomalies are utterly terrifying. 

TBC 2024

33 Immortals

33 Immortals

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Developer: Thunder Lotus
Release date: TBC 2024

This Hades-like isometric roguelike is casting its net wide, as 33 Immortals is a 33-player hack n'slash action-adventure where you rally against almighty power. It'll be a battle of massive proportions compared to what you might be familiar with in Supergiant's smash hit dungeon crawler, as all 33 of you must work together to survive hordes of monsters before going toe-to-toe with the deities themselves.

Ark 2

Ark 2 screenshot

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Developer: Studio Wildcard
Release date: TBC 2024

With Ark 2, Studio Wildcard is building on the success of Ark: Survival Evolved and delivering a massive sequel with heaps of potential. The campaign is set to star noted Ark superfan Vin Diesel, while the game itself will feature a larger play space, more dynamic world events and dinosaur AI, and overhauled progression and survival systems. With Ark 2 being built with Unreal Engine 5, this could be one of the best looking games of 2024 – now we're just waiting on a release date.

Concord

Concord

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Developer: Firewalk Studios
Release date: TBC 2024

Concord so far doesn't even have a Steam page, but Firewalk Studios and PlayStation Studios have confirmed that a PC release is expected for this mysterious shooter. We only have a teaser trailer to go on for the time being, revealing that it's a new sci-fi shooter with seriously cool vibes. It's a PvP multiplayer FPS but apart from that we don't really know what exactly you'll be doing, so stay tuned for more on this one.

Clockwork Revolution

Clockwork Revolution

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Developer: inXile
Release date: TBC 2024

One of the coolest-looking upcoming PC games is Clockwork Revolution, a steampunk action adventure that resembles BioShock Infinite. There's no official release date just yet, but what we saw at the 2023 Xbox Games Showcase gives us reason to get excited. Right now it's expected to launch sometime in 2024, so it's definitely one to add to your list.

Flintlock: Siege of Dawn

Flintlock: The Siege of the Dawn

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Developer: A44 Games
Release date: TBC 2024

Developer of A44 Games, the developer behind the delightful soulslike Ashen, is an all-new RPG that'll see you venture into a sprawling fantasy world. Where Flintlock: Siege of Dawn has caught our eye so far is in the rhythm to its combat, where you're able to master a range of magical weapons and abilities to fend off powerful creatures. Flintlock: Siege of Dawn looks great, has an interesting approach to exploration, and really killer combat.

Hollow Knight: Silksong

Hollow Knight: Silksong

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Developer: Team Cherry
Release date: TBC 2024

Team Cherry started out by developing DLC for Hollow Knight, one of the best metroidvania games of the modern era, and the scope of the project quickly spiralled out of control. That's why, after numerous delays, we're getting Hollow Knight: Silksong in "early 2024". The long-awaited sequel will feature all new combat mechanics, characters, and worlds to learn and explore, and despite all these years of waiting, we're still excited to jump back in.

Hades 2

Hades 2

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Developer: Supergiant Games
Release date: TBC 2024

Developer Supergiant Games is working on its first ever sequel. Following on from the massive success of its roguelike, Hades 2 is set to release in early to mid-2024 judging by the developer's Q2 estimate. The game is set to follow a new playable character in Melinoë, the immortal princess of the Underworld and sibling to Zagreus, and will offer an expanded set of combat and movement abilities. We can't wait to see the return of our favorite gods and goddesses when Supergiant's sequel launches, and it already looks set to rekindle the magic that captured us in the first game.

Little Nightmares 3

Little Nightmares 3 Alone and Low

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Developer: Supermassive Games
Release date: TBC 2024

Bandia Namco's unnerving horror-platformer series is back. We heard from Little Nightmares 3 developer Supermassive Games at Gamescom 2023, where they told us all about what it's like to be spearheaded the third instalment. We know the first chapter takes us through the arid plains of Necripolis, with the horrifying Monster Baby  chasing down our two new protagonists Low and Alone. LN3 will also be the first in the series to go the multiplayer route, with it being an optional game mode if you want to play the game with friend via local couch co-op. 

Neva

Neva

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Developer: Nomada Studios
Release date: TBC 2024

If you loved Nomada Studios' last game, Gris, then it looks like Neva is going to be entirely your jam. It tells the story of a woman who forges a lifelong bond with a giant wolf in a dying world. It's essentially a game about the relationship between children and parents, with you having to care for the young wolf as it grows against a backdrop of environmental devastation.

Star Wars Outlaws

Star Wars Outlaws gameplay screenshot

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Developer: Massive Entertainment
Release date: TBC 2024

The brand new upcoming Star Wars game from Ubisoft has a name, and Star Wars Outlaws looks set to bring a very different kind of adventure in a galaxy far, far away when it launches in 2024. Stepping out into the Outer Rim as an all-out scoundrel and space bandit, this is a rare time we won't be playing a jedi but an action hero of an entirely different ilk. Expect to blast through hosts of enemies, or stealth right past them, to complete contracts for clients and be the best outlaw in the universe.

Towers of Aghasba 

Towers of Aghasba

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Developer: Dreamlit Inc
Release date: TBC 2024

Towers of Aghasba is from a new studio called Dreamlit Inc. It'll see you building your own vast settlement and associated ecosystems on a fantasy island. You can create your civilization however you want, but you'll have to think about maintaining the island's ecosystem at the same time. If you don't, you'll have the literal gods to answer for, which is quite the take on your usual city-builder. 

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2

Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 Sept 2023

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Developer: The Chinese Room
Release date: TBC 2024

It's been two decades since the first game, but Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 is intended to launch in mid-2024. The much-anticipated sequel to a cult classic RPG, Bloodlines 2 has emerged from a rocky developmental period with tons to show for it, including post-alpha gameplay, four playable vampire clans upon release, and plenty of planned DLC to boot. Bloodlines 2 is a "neo-noir thriller" that will see us step into the shoes of customizable main character Phyre, a recently re-awoken Elder vampire who finds themselves in the middle of a very different Boston Camarilla than they remember. As a powerful child of the night grappling with the newness of the modern world, this might just be the vampire RPG experience we've been waiting for since Troika Games' original.

Windblown

Windblown

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Developer: Motion Twin
Release date: TBC 2024

One upcoming PC game we have our eye on is Windblown, a new rogue game in development from the studio that brought us Dead Cells. On its Steam page, Motion Twin describes it as a "lightning-fast action roguelite" where you "become the ultimate killing machine". That's pretty heavy stuff for a game that looks this cute and vibrant. Windblown will also support multiplayer mode on launch, making it one to watch for any hack n'slash fans who like to squad up.

TBC

Assassin's Creed: Codename Red

An assassin on the roof of Assassin's Creed Codename Red

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Developer: Ubisoft Quebec
Release date: TBC

Truth be told, we're not sure when we will be seeing Assassin's Creed: Codename Red. It's the next big RPG title amid the upcoming Assassin's Creed games from Ubisoft, set in feudal Japan. We will also get the choice between two protagonists - one male, one female. Whether that will be on a rotating, mission-specific basis like in AC Syndicate or a fixed choice circa Assassin's Creed Odyssey is yet to be seen. We're hoping to see Red sometime in 2024/25, but with nothing confirmed by the developer yet, you'll have to watch this space.

Fairgames

Fairgame$, the new heist game from Haven

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Developer: Haven
Release date: TBC

Fairgame$ - as it's officially styled - is a new heist game from Jade Raymond's new studio Haven. It's been born from the gang's desire to create a PvP game with emergent sandbox gameplay, where you'll be breaking into forbidden locations dotted all over the world. Prize open safes and vaults, fill your pockets, and even discover billionaire's hidden plans for secret stuff along the way. 

Haunted Chocolatier

Haunted Chocolatier

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Developer: ConcernedApe
Release date: TBC

Following the unbelievable success of Stardew Valley, developer Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone has the freedom to work on whatever he wants to. Which is one reason why Haunted Chocolatier has so easily captured our attention. In this upcoming RPG, we'll be taking on the role of a chocolate maker living in a fantasy castle, and we're already in love with it. Spooky settings, a cool visual style, and a smart iteration of the core Stardew systems make this one of the most highly anticipated new PC games out there - even if we have no idea when we could possibly be seeing it.

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage

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Developer: Don't Nod
Release date: TBC

The studio that brought us Vampyr and Life is Strange is returning with another meaningful narrative adventure. Set partly in 1995, this nostalgic adventure introduces us to four friends as they make memories and grow closer in the mid 90s before jumping ahead 27 years later. All we know is that a "long buried secret" is the catalyst for their reunion, though it also is why they vowed to never speak again.

Marathon

Marathon game PS5 reveal screenshots

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Developer: Bungie
Release date: TBC

Marathon is the revival of Bungie's shooter that was in development before Destiny. It's an extraction shooter, we guess in the vein of Escape from Tarkhov or Rainbow Six Extraction. We're already loving the art style, and with Bungie's shooting at the heart, this one is going to be one to pay attention to. Rumor has it the Marathon remake release date has been pushed to 2025, so it might be some time yet before we get our hands on Bungie's revival.

Marvel's Blade

Marvel's Blade's first trailer

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Developer: Arkane Studios
Release date: TBC

A standout moment from The Game Awards 2023 was the announcement that Marvel's Blade is in development. The teaser trailer lets on very little, save that the iconic vampire hero of comic book legend is to make his long-awaited return to video games at some point in the next few years. Being made in tandem with Xbox, it's not expected to load outside the Xbox Series X or PC platforms. A bummer for Sony fans, but good news for us PC players. Let's just hope Arkane has learned its lesson from Redfall this time around and prioritizes the single-player experience.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

MGS 3

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Developer: Konami
Release date: TBC

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is the long-awaited remake of Metal Gear Solid 3. According to the developer, it's going to be a faithful story recreation, but offer players evolved gameplay and visuals. However, looking at some of the screenshots so far, it's a pretty faithful protrayal of some of those original environments too. 

Phantom Blade 0

Phantom Blade 0

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Developer: S-Game
Release date: TBC

Phantom Blade 0 is a hack-n-slash RPG that's "the spiritual rebirth of the original Rainblood". It's an Unreal Engine 5 creation, which is allowing it to be much larger and richer than the source material, without losing its core. Set in the Phantom World, you'll blend Chinese Kungfu, with occult arts, and other powers that make Phantom Blade 0 a little different. You play as assassin, Soul, who's been framed for murdering the patriarch of a powerful organization known only as The Order. Technically he's been brought back from the dead, but now only has 66 days left to find out who framed him in the first place.

Sword of the Sea

Sword of the Sea

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Developer: Giant Squid
Release date: TBC

You'd be forgiven if you thought  this was Journey 2. It's close, and made by some of the same people. Sword of the Sea is brought to you by Giant Squid, which has delivered Abzu and The Pathless to date, and it sees you playing as a character called Wraith. You'll be zooming around an abandoned realm on a Hoversword (yes you read that right), exploring the Necropolis of the Gods, but also trying to avoid the leviathans that dwell there. It looks exceptionally beautiful and zen, and we can't wait to see more.

Witchbrook

Witchbrook screenshot

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Developer: Chucklefish
Release date: TBC

Will 2024 be the year we finally see Witchbrook, the new life sim from developer Chucklefish? We certainly hope so, as Witchbrook looks to be an utterly charming experience. You'll take on the role of a witch in training, and then be given the freedom to define your route to graduation. Stunning pixel art, deep progression systems, and smart expansions of everything Chucklefish learned working with ConcernedApe on Stardew Valley. Witchbrook looks like a magical adventure you won't want to miss out on. 

Josh West
UK Managing Editor, GamesRadar+

Josh West is the UK Managing Editor of GamesRadar+. He has over 10 years experience in online and print journalism, and holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Prior to starting his current position, Josh has served as GR+'s Features Editor and Deputy Editor of games™ magazine, and has freelanced for numerous publications including 3D Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer, and SFX. Additionally, he has appeared on the BBC and ITV to provide expert comment, written for Scholastic books, edited a book for Hachette, and worked as the Assistant Producer of the Future Games Show. In his spare time, Josh likes to play bass guitar and video games. Years ago, he was in a few movies and TV shows that you've definitely seen but will never be able to spot him in.

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