The year might be winding down, but the game calendar definitely isn’t. November 2025 is stacked — from historical epics and grand strategies to cozy indies, chaotic shooters, and some long-awaited remasters. Whether you’re empire-building, rhythm-gaming, or just trying to deliver a pizza without dying, there’s something for every flavor of gamer this month.
So grab your calendar, clear your weekend schedule, and let’s dive into the biggest game releases of November 2025 — one jam-packed week (and backlog) at a time.
November 3
Tales of Old: Dominus (PC)
A sweeping fantasy RPG that feels ripped straight from a bard’s tale. With lush world-building, branching stories, and tactical combat, it’s one for the lore-hungry players ready to lose a weekend in medieval myth.
November 4
Europa Universalis V (PC)
The kings of grand strategy return. Build empires, betray allies, rewrite history, and spend way too much time micromanaging 15th-century trade routes. It’s historical chaos in glorious 4K.
Football Manager 26 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, iOS, Android)
The obsession continues. You’ll scout wonderkids, rage at the board, and still stay up till 3 a.m. tweaking your tactics for a League Two match against Wrexham.
Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC)
Quirky, charming, and very yellow — this offbeat adventure takes players through mythic Nordic lands in search of… a citrus destiny? Think humor, puzzles, and a surprising amount of heart.
November 5
Biped 2 (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
The adorable co-op duo returns, wobbling their way through new physics-based puzzles. Perfect for couch chaos and endless “no, you messed up the timing!” arguments.
Cairn (PS5, PC)
A minimalist puzzle adventure set among mountain ruins, Cairn blends atmosphere and solitude for those who love quiet, meditative games that make you think.
Dinkum (Switch, PC)
Australia’s answer to Animal Crossing gets its console debut. Build, farm, explore, and fight crocodiles — it’s wholesome until something bites you.
Plagun (PC)
A mysterious indie shooter that mixes biopunk horror and bullet-hell action. Expect to reload often — and scream even more.
The Fable: Manga Build Roguelike (Switch, PC)
A roguelike with stylized manga visuals, dramatic storytelling, and permadeath intensity. Anime fans will feel right at home.
November 6
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Switch 2)
The Switch 2’s first major Zelda-universe spin-off goes massive. Hundreds of enemies, cinematic battles, and lore tying into Tears of the Kingdom. Hyrule never sleeps.
Syberia – Remastered (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
A classic reborn. Revamped visuals and modern controls bring this beloved steampunk adventure back to life.
Unbeatable (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Part rhythm game, part punk-rock anime, and entirely stylish. If you can’t keep time, at least you’ll look good failing.
November 7
A Pizza Delivery (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Yes, you’re delivering pizzas. No, it’s not that simple. Expect late-night surrealism, maybe horror, and definitely pineapple debates.
November 10
Ambrosia Sky: Act One (PC)
A narrative adventure set above the clouds — equal parts mystery and myth. Think of it as the opening act to a grand episodic saga.
Mineral Madness (PC)
Part mining sim, part roguelike chaos. Dig deep, grab shiny rocks, and hope nothing explodes.
November 11
Bittersweet Birthday (PC)
A strange and stylish action RPG that looks cute until you realize it’s full of emotional gut-punches. Prepare to cry while combo-chaining.
Goodnight Universe (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Switch, PC)
A chill cosmic journey where you drift between planets, memories, and dreamlike puzzles. Cozy gamers, this one’s for you.
Lumines Arise (PS5, PC)
The return of one of gaming’s most hypnotic rhythm-puzzle franchises. Sleek visuals, killer beats — a perfect fusion of sound and strategy.
Possessor(s) (PS5, PC)
From the creators of Hyper Light Drifter and Solar Ash, this high-speed metroidvania is equal parts beauty and brutality. Expect dazzling combat and melancholic storytelling.
Rue Valley (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC)
A moody, character-driven mystery set in a sleepy town hiding dark secrets. Perfect for those post-midnight binge sessions.
Sacred 2 Remaster (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Hack, slash, and loot your way through a refreshed version of this cult-favorite ARPG.
Windswept (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch)
A painterly adventure with platforming and storybook charm. Expect wind, whimsy, and feelings.
November 12
Million Depth (PC)
Dive into a mysterious subterranean world — somewhere between Lovecraft and Hollow Knight. The deeper you go, the stranger it gets.
Tombwater (PC)
A horror-survival game drenched in atmosphere. It’s damp, it’s dark, and something’s definitely following you.
November 13
Anno 117: Pax Romana (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC)
Ubisoft’s historical sim goes ancient. Manage provinces, trade routes, and politics in the golden age of Rome — then watch it all burn when the barbarians arrive.
Hymer 2000 (PS5, PS4, Switch, PC)
A cozy road-trip simulator set in a vintage campervan. Think Euro Truck Simulator meets Wanderlust, with a synthwave soundtrack.
November 14
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC)
This year’s blockbuster COD brings espionage, dark ops, and next-gen visuals — with campaign twists that might actually surprise you.
Clawpunk (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC)
Arcade-style chaos with claws, metal, and mayhem. Think Katana ZERO meets Cuphead.
Where Winds Meet (PS5, PC)
An open-world wuxia adventure that channels Ghost of Tsushima with martial-arts grace and sweeping beauty.
November 15
Escape from Tarkov (PC)
The cult tactical shooter finally leaves early access. Brutal, unforgiving, and endlessly addictive — time to test your nerves and your aim.
November 17
Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive (PC)
Based on the hit anime and manhwa, this action RPG lets you rise from underdog to monster-slayer supreme — with cinematic combat to match.
November 18
Deadpool VR (Quest)
Fourth-wall-breaking chaos meets VR. Swing swords, shoot guns, and annoy everyone in glorious 360-degree mayhem.
Rune Ark (PC)
A dark-fantasy action RPG that blends pixel art with deep world-building. Early buzz suggests “hidden gem” territory.
November 19
Chessemble (PC)
A quirky, strategic puzzler that turns chess into an ensemble act. Smart, strange, and surprisingly addictive.
Demonschool (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC)
A stylish horror-themed tactics RPG with Persona vibes and retro flair. Fight demons by day, do homework by night.
The Thrill of the Fight 2 (Quest)
VR boxing returns with improved physics, sweatier workouts, and more broken lamps in your living room.
Unko Technica (PC)
Yes, it’s really called that. A bizarre and hilarious satire of tech culture that only Japan could produce.
Winter Survival (PC)
Stranded in the cold with wolves, hunger, and dwindling sanity — winter is coming, and it’s not cozy.
November 20
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked (PC)
Two tabletop titans collide in this crossover strategy title that merges Demeo’s VR roots with D&D lore.
Kirby Air Riders (Switch 2)
Nintendo revives a cult classic. Racing, chaos, and puffball charm in one turbocharged package.
Neon Inferno (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
An arcade-style, neon-drenched shooter that looks like it was born in a synthwave fever dream.
R-Type Delta HD Boosted (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
The bullet-hell legend returns, sharper and faster than ever. Get ready to dodge a million glowing orbs.
Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC)
An action brawler featuring sword-wielding animals, over-the-top moves, and Saturday-morning-cartoon energy.
November 25
Captain Wayne (PC)
A roguelite adventure about a washed-up space captain trying to redeem himself. Think FTL meets Firefly with pixel art swagger.
November 26
Terminator 2D: No Fate (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC)
Side-scrolling retro action meets the Terminator universe. Expect explosions, one-liners, and a killer nostalgia trip.
November 27
Nano Neighbors (PC)
A quirky life-sim set on a microscopic scale where entire civilizations live on a single leaf. Strange? Absolutely. Charming? Probably.
Final Thoughts
November 2025 is a perfect storm of blockbusters, remasters, and indies — the kind of month where you’ll need to schedule your time like a full-time gamer. Whether you’re storming Roman provinces in Anno 117, punching aliens in Black Ops 7, or delivering pizzas to the underworld, one thing’s certain: your backlog is about to get even bigger.
