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The Biggest New Game Releases Of November 2025​

The October spooky season might be over, but there's one last jump-scare with the realization that 2025 is almost over. As we head into the endgame of the year, we're also looking at a month full of big releases like a pair of exclusives for the Switch 2, mind-bending puzzle-adventures, and novel indies that put a new spin on familiar ideas. On top of that, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 arrives in the middle of the month, so there's no shortage of games to play no matter what your taste is.

Here's a closer look at everything out this month, and if you want to prepare for next year, you can also check out our2026 upcoming games release schedule.

Football Manager 26​

  • Release date: November 4
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, iOS, Android
Football Manager 26 makes its long-awaited return to the soccer field, as the first game in the series since 2023's Football Manager 24 is looking to serve up some big changes. While you can expect a wealth of content and an updated user interface, longtime fans can also look forward to revamped systems and official international leagues like the English Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, and more.

Satisfactory​

  • Release date: November 4
  • Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S
A big hit since it first launched on PC a while ago, Satisfactory brings its factory-building magic to console this month. If you're a fan of assembly lines, unchecked capitalism, and you don't mind doing some exploration on the side to scavenge for supplies, then you might want to check this game out.

The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike​

  • Release date: November 5
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Just when you think there's no room for another roguelike with a fresh spin, along comes one with a twist. In The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike, you're assembling a manga page one panel at a time, building action scenes and damaging the very reality of the paper as you dish out some pain. Based on an actual manga series, the game puts you in the boots of a talented assassin who's just looking to live a normal life.

Biped 2​

  • Release date: November 5
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
We've had several great co-op games this year, but if you're looking for something new--and with a mechanical theme--then check out Biped 2. A co-op game about puzzles and friendship, the game sees cute robot pals Aku and Sila jet off to an alien planet to answer a cry for help. One player will take on the role of arms, the other will be the legs of this duo, and together they'll get to assist each other as they explore strange terrain.

Syberia: Remastered​

  • Release date: November 6
  • Platforms: PC
The classic 2002 clockpunk game Syberia makes its grand return with this remaster. If you've never played it, Syberia is a game about Kate Walker and the automaton Oscar, who embark on a journey to find the inventor Hans Voralberg. This new version of the game has been fully redesigned in 3D, overhauling the entire experience with redesigned puzzles, an updated user interface, and multiple quality-of-life upgrades to make the experience feel more intuitive.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment​

  • Release date: November 6
  • Platforms: Switch 2
The next big exclusive for the Switch 2, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is a hack-and-slash prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The third game in Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors and Zelda crossover series, Age of Calamity features a large cast of playable characters, thousands of enemies to clobber,and a storyline that will reveal more about Ganondorf's previous attempt to take control of Hyrule.

Unbeatable​

  • Release date: November 6
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
In a world where music is illegal, Unbeatable is a call to action to go commit some rhythmic crimes. Developed by D-Cell Games, the promising demo for Unbeatable has shown off a fun combo of anime-inspired adventure, rhythm-based gameplay, and an album of original tracks that are all certified bangers.

Into the Grid​

  • Release date: November 10
  • Platforms: PC via early access
Have you ever wanted to become a master hacker, but with cool skills instead of phoning corporations and tricking the IT team into giving you login details? Then you'll want to check out Into the Grid, a roguelike deckbuilding adventure that also has plenty of tabletop influences in its digital DNA. Into the Grid features some incredible artwork for its collection of cards, and you'll use each one to battle an evil corporation that rules with an iron first in this cyberpunk game.

Lumines Arise​

  • Release date: November 11
  • Platforms: PC, PS5
Lumines starts its comeback tour this month, and you can expect this new game in the series to be full of psychedelic puzzles and beats.A reimagining of the classic Lumines puzzle series, the new game is being developed by the same team behind the superb Tetris Effect, Enhance Games. The game will also offer PlayStation VR2 support, in case you want to dust your headset off for the game.

Winter Burrow​

  • Release date: November 12
  • Platforms: PC, Xbox Series X|S, Switch
Winter is coming, and if you're a mouse out in the wild, then you're going to need to do more than just dress in layers to stave off the cold. Winter Burrow puts you in the tiny shoes of a woodland critter who returns to their childhood home and has to restore it, while also braving the elements for supplies so that they can expand their survival handbook and solve the mystery of what happened to their missing aunt.

Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2​

  • Release date: November 13
  • Platforms: Switch 2
After Yakuza 0 arrived as a Switch 2 launch game, Sega is porting even more of the classic open-world beat-'em-up games to the new Nintendo hardware. Keeping things chronological, Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2 tell a two-fisted tale of honor and duty in the criminal underbelly of Japan. The games are arriving ahead of next year's remake of Yakuza 3, giving fans of the series time to catch up on these key chapters in the life of Kazuma Kiryu.

Anno 117 Pax Romana​

  • Release date: November 13
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
Ubisoft's city-building strategy series is back this month, and this time, you'll be designing marble metropolises during the peak of the Roman Empire. Like other games in the series, you'll start from scratch and slowly expand your city, building diplomatic alliances, optimizing your economy, and juggling the needs of the empire with the wants of the people.

Little Corners​

  • Release date: November 13
  • Platforms: PC
At this time of the year, you might want something relaxing to play. That's where Little Corners enters the scene, as this cute lo-fi game is a sticker-craft decoration sim with no timer or high-pressure goals. You've got a blank space to decorate, chill beats playing in the background, and as much time as you need to create everything from an adventurer's tavern to a warm winter cabin.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7​

  • Release date: November 14
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S
It's unusual for Call of Duty to drop back-to-back sequels in a sub-series, and that's just what's happening this year with the release of Black Ops 7. Billed as a "mind-bending" Call of Duty game set in the year 2035, the new entry in the Black Ops series sees David Mason lead an elite team to take down bad guys threatening to plunge the world into chaos. Beyond that, you can also expect the usual multiplayer and Zombies modes in the mix, and while it's going to be interesting to see just how much of an impact Battlefield 6 has had on the fortunes of Black Ops 7, we're betting the game will still be a license to print money.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero​

  • Release date: November 14
  • Platforms: Switch 2, Switch
Last year's Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero dropped on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, and while it wasn't perfect, it was still a grand return to the days of the Budokai Tenkaichi series of games. It's coming to Switch consoles this month, bringing its absurdly sized roster with it to Nintendo's portable hardware.

Where Winds Meet​

  • Release date: November 14
  • Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, iOS, Android
There's been an influx of action-RPG video games inspired by Chinese folklore and Wuxia martial arts movies recently, and one of the new entries in this growing genre is Where Winds Meet. Looking like a lost film from the Shaw Brothers movie catalog, Where Winds Meet is set during China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, and as a young sword master, it's up to you to reshape history in this free-to-play game.
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