Oct 28 – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.September 1 - The Lord of the Rings: Gollum.June 16 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.The PvE portion is still pending, but everyone waiting to start going 5v5 has something to look forward to this year. Don’t worry, we have it on good authority that it’s still extremely silly.Īfter a lot of talk, Blizzard is bringing Overwatch 2 PvP into early access in October. The Saints Row reboot is coming this summer too, right at the end of August. Yes, even some of these could yet slip into next year, but the ones arriving by September seem like very safe bets.Įver since its reveal we’re all wanted to play cat exploration game Stray† Don’t let curiosity kill you before July, because it’s arriving super soon. There are still a lot of major games coming this year that have already committed to release dates. Big games still coming in 2022 New PC games that are still coming out this year It’s no Starfield, but maybe some of these games should hold you over until then. Thankfully, after a weekend of looking at hundreds of 100s of game trailers from Summer Game Fest† Xbox Bethesda Showcaseand even our PC Gaming Show, I was relieved that there are still some pretty good games heading our way in the coming weeks and months. But you can imagine, with the big AAA taking this year off, it’s easy to feel like there’s nothing to look forward to in 2022. Homeworld 3, Kerbal Space Program 2, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League are just a tiny sampling of the boxes or so big PC games that hit with post-2022 delays.ĭelays are nothing new in this industry. The most significant delay was Starfield, Bethesda’s epic open-world sci-fi RPG, which was slated for a holiday release and pushed back into next year† Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl got delayed twice from April into next year. You could hear the collective heartbreak of the internet whenever a developer took to their blog or Twitter account to give us the news. What followed the next few months were announcements of blockbuster delays of some of the most anticipated games of 2022 getting punted into 2023. From then on, our prediction of this year being a monster year for PC gaming was looking good, especially after a sparse 2021. The year started with solid releases such as Elden Ring and Tunic being early contenders for game of the year. I think it’s safe to say that 2022 has been a pretty erratic year for PC gaming.
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